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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... companies come again ? The answer will be found in actual or threatened competition in lands unoccupied by Europeans . In the general scramble for the remaining waste places in the world the English , true to their instincts and their ...
... companies come again ? The answer will be found in actual or threatened competition in lands unoccupied by Europeans . In the general scramble for the remaining waste places in the world the English , true to their instincts and their ...
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... companies of British artillery , and two companies of native artillery are maintained by the home Government , but the colony pays 1,845,000 rupees to the Imperial Government as the cost of the garrison . At Singapore the actual cost of ...
... companies of British artillery , and two companies of native artillery are maintained by the home Government , but the colony pays 1,845,000 rupees to the Imperial Government as the cost of the garrison . At Singapore the actual cost of ...
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... companies in the same battalions . The artillery is composed of European gun- ners , with native riders , while the cavalry are Europeans and natives . The commissioned officers are all European , with the exception of a few natives of ...
... companies in the same battalions . The artillery is composed of European gun- ners , with native riders , while the cavalry are Europeans and natives . The commissioned officers are all European , with the exception of a few natives of ...
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... companies , 15,876 were in Canada , about 1,000 miles in Australia , and 401 miles in Cape Colony . In the French , Netherlands , Portuguese , and Belgian colonies the railroads have been constructed in part through encouragement ...
... companies , 15,876 were in Canada , about 1,000 miles in Australia , and 401 miles in Cape Colony . In the French , Netherlands , Portuguese , and Belgian colonies the railroads have been constructed in part through encouragement ...
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... companies to the government . In 1869 the government of India decided on carrying out new railway extensions by means of direct State agency - that is , without the intervention of guaranteed companies and in 1879 the East Indian ...
... companies to the government . In 1869 the government of India decided on carrying out new railway extensions by means of direct State agency - that is , without the intervention of guaranteed companies and in 1879 the East Indian ...
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