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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... respecting its affairs , and to supply the qualities requisite for its good government , viz , knowledge of its affairs and care for them . If the existence of such a department tends to involve the affairs of the dependency in the ...
... respecting its affairs , and to supply the qualities requisite for its good government , viz , knowledge of its affairs and care for them . If the existence of such a department tends to involve the affairs of the dependency in the ...
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... respect to the methods of administration . " The revenues of the French colonies are chiefly derived from tariff , local taxation , income from colonial property , and subventions from the home Government . The method of creating the ...
... respect to the methods of administration . " The revenues of the French colonies are chiefly derived from tariff , local taxation , income from colonial property , and subventions from the home Government . The method of creating the ...
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... respects the freedom of collective bodies and communities , as well as the freedom of the individual , to a degree unknown on the Continent . He does not show the solicitude , full of generous intentions but as a matter of fact ...
... respects the freedom of collective bodies and communities , as well as the freedom of the individual , to a degree unknown on the Continent . He does not show the solicitude , full of generous intentions but as a matter of fact ...
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... respect of any such financial discussion , on the answer to any question asked . ' The most important feature of the act is paragraph 4 of section 1 : ' The governor - general in council may , from time to time , with the approval of ...
... respect of any such financial discussion , on the answer to any question asked . ' The most important feature of the act is paragraph 4 of section 1 : ' The governor - general in council may , from time to time , with the approval of ...
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... respect shown by the people for the attributions of municipal bodies is the best measure of their colonizing abilities . In the colonies , moreover , the local community has an importance not to be found anywhere else , because , in the ...
... respect shown by the people for the attributions of municipal bodies is the best measure of their colonizing abilities . In the colonies , moreover , the local community has an importance not to be found anywhere else , because , in the ...
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