Colonial Administration, 1800-1900: Methods of Government and Development Adopted by the Principal Colonizing Nations in Their Control of Tropical and Other Colonies and Dependencies. With Statistical Statements of the Area, Population, Commerce, Revenue, Etc., of Each of the World's Colonies. Including Bibliography of Colonies and Colonization Prepared by the Library of Congress. From the Summary of Commerce and Finance for October, 1901U.S. Government Printing Office, 1903 - 435 páginas |
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... carried to the last extreme . The trade of the Spice Islands especially was most jealously and unscrupulously protected from foreign interference . The system was at once ungenerous , oppressive , and unsound , but it had the merit of ...
... carried to the last extreme . The trade of the Spice Islands especially was most jealously and unscrupulously protected from foreign interference . The system was at once ungenerous , oppressive , and unsound , but it had the merit of ...
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... carried out for the last two centuries by a military spirit . It is for this reason , perhaps , that during all the epochs this spirit cropped out in the form of temporary but important crises which coincided with the periods of ...
... carried out for the last two centuries by a military spirit . It is for this reason , perhaps , that during all the epochs this spirit cropped out in the form of temporary but important crises which coincided with the periods of ...
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... carried on far more extensively and underwent great improvements . Maritime commerce seemed to promise to become more lucrative than that by land . The connection of the two hemispheres multiplied human wants as well as the means of ...
... carried on far more extensively and underwent great improvements . Maritime commerce seemed to promise to become more lucrative than that by land . The connection of the two hemispheres multiplied human wants as well as the means of ...
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... carried on , especially by the scientific and technical department of the Botanic Gardens , established to obtain information by special inquiries and experimental research regarding the natural or manufactured products of the colonies ...
... carried on , especially by the scientific and technical department of the Botanic Gardens , established to obtain information by special inquiries and experimental research regarding the natural or manufactured products of the colonies ...
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... carried on . The authority of the home Government over the colonies is exercised mainly in two ways : First , by the appointment of governors , and , second , by sanctioning or disallowing the measures of the local governments of which ...
... carried on . The authority of the home Government over the colonies is exercised mainly in two ways : First , by the appointment of governors , and , second , by sanctioning or disallowing the measures of the local governments of which ...
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