List of Books (with References to Periodicals) Relating to the Theory of Colonization, Government of Dependencies, Protectorates, and Related Topics

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Page 41 - CESNOLA'S CYPRUS. Cyprus: its Ancient Cities, Tombs, and Temples. A Narrative of Researches and Excavations during Ten Years
Page 49 - Bent.— THE RUINED CITIES OF MASHONALAND: being a Record of Excavation and Exploration in 1891. By J. THEODORE BENT. With 117 Illustrations. Crown 8vo, 3s, 6d.
Page 23 - It is a good book, distinguished by accuracy in detail, clear arrangement of facts, and a broad grasp of principles.
Page 27 - Colonial Constitutions ; an outline of the constitutional history and existing government of the British dependencies, -with Schedules of the orders in council, statutes, and parliamentary documents relating to each dependency.
Page 98 - Spanish America; or a Descriptive, Historical, and Geographical Account of the Dominions of Spain, in the Western Hemisphere...
Page 27 - The colonies; treating of their value generally, of the Ionian islands in particular; the importance of the latter in war and commerce.
Page 29 - CHAPTERS ON THE LAW RELATING TO THE COLONIES. To which is appended a TOPICAL INDEX of CASES DECIDED in the PRIVY COUNCIL on Appeal from the Colonies, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, reported in Acton, Knapp, Moore, the Law Journal Reports, and the Law Reports, to July, 1882.
Page 57 - AN HISTORICAL AND STATISTICAL ACCOUNT OF NEW SOUTH WALES ; Including a Visit to the Gold Regions, and a Description of the Mines; with an Estimate of the probable Results of the Great Discovery. By John...
Page 7 - JOHN HORSLEY. A CATECHISM OF CHEMICAL PHILOSOPHY ; being a Familiar Exposition of the Principles of Chemistry and Physics.
Page 62 - Douglas, Sir Howard. Considerations on the value and importance of the British North American provinces, and the circumstances on •which depend their further prosperity and colonial connection with Great Britain.

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