University Chronicle, Tom 7University of California, 1904 |
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... Territory had originally no source of authority but the central government of the nation . It was strictly a ... Territory , as also that of the subsequent territories under the Union , was essentially that of a British colony . The ...
... Territory had originally no source of authority but the central government of the nation . It was strictly a ... Territory , as also that of the subsequent territories under the Union , was essentially that of a British colony . The ...
Strona 91
... territory . An important point of difference between the continental Territory as it has hitherto existed under the United States and the British colony consists in the fact that the status of the Territory has been regarded as ...
... territory . An important point of difference between the continental Territory as it has hitherto existed under the United States and the British colony consists in the fact that the status of the Territory has been regarded as ...
Strona 92
... Territories so held would be deprived of any privileges essential to their well - being . If , in the future , the ... territory or elsewhere , represents or emphasizes the administrative pol- icy which the enlightened nations have ...
... Territories so held would be deprived of any privileges essential to their well - being . If , in the future , the ... territory or elsewhere , represents or emphasizes the administrative pol- icy which the enlightened nations have ...
Strona 96
... territory and established himself among rude peoples , his increase has always counted for civilization . In his early colonial administration of branches of alien races he assumed not only the political but also the social inferiority ...
... territory and established himself among rude peoples , his increase has always counted for civilization . In his early colonial administration of branches of alien races he assumed not only the political but also the social inferiority ...
Strona 99
... territory occupied by members of an alien race , it may maintain temporarily the institutions and usages of the adopted society , but ulti- mately it must stand for its own laws and the acceptance of its own social ideas . It is not ...
... territory occupied by members of an alien race , it may maintain temporarily the institutions and usages of the adopted society , but ulti- mately it must stand for its own laws and the acceptance of its own social ideas . It is not ...
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