Colonial Government : An Introduction to the Study of Colonial Institutions

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Colonial Government : An Introduction to the Study of Colonial Institutions
Paul Samuel Reinsch
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I. , Ch. II. Mille, Pierre, Au Congo Beige. Paris, 1899. Monthly statements concerning " Indian and Colonial Invest- ments. " In The Efupire Review. London. Reinsch, Paul S. , "The New Conquest of the World. " In The World''s Work, I. 1425. Schneider, Die deutsche Baghddd-Bahn. Vienna, 1900. Thomson, H. C, Rhodesia and its Govern^nent. London, 1898. Ch. III. Verney et Dambmann, Les Puissances dtranghres dans le Levant. Paris, 1900. Worsfold, W. B. , South Africa. London, 1895. Chs. VIII. , IX.
...91 PART II FORMS OF COLONIAL GOVERNMENT / ■ t ' ' CHAPTER VII SPHERES OF INFLUENCE We have thus far considered methods of coloni- zation in which individual enterprise takes the initiative. With respect to these the state does not act directly, but it gradually follows with its protection the individual trader or colonist to his new field of activity. The motives which we have discussed appeal primarily to individuals, and lead to undertakings in respect to which the acts of the state are at first only subsidiary.

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