| 1890 - 746 páginas
...counteracting the Slave Trade in the interior of Africa are the following : — " (1) Progressive organisation of the administrative, judicial, religious, and military...territories placed under the sovereignty or protectorate of the civilised nations. (2) The gradual establishment in the interior by the Powers to which the territories... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1890 - 792 páginas
...declare that the most effective means for counteracting the slave-trade in the interior of Africa are : progressive organization of the administrative, judicial,...the African territories placed under the sovereignty of civilized nations ; the gradual establishment in the interior by the powers to which the territories... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) - 1891 - 484 páginas
...counteracting the slave trade in the interior of Africa are the following : — "1. Progressive organisation of the administrative, judicial, religious, and military...territories placed under the sovereignty or protectorate of civilised nations. " 9 A* ,,,,,,*,,,• " 8. The construction of roads and in particular of railways... | |
| Ernest L. Bentley - 1892 - 154 páginas
...counteracting the slave trade in the interior of Africa are the following : — (1.) Progressive organisation of the administrative, judicial, religious, and military...territories placed under the sovereignty or protectorate of civilised nations : (2.) The gradual establishment in the interior, by the Powers to which the territories... | |
| P. L. McDermott - 1893 - 420 páginas
...counteracting the slave-trade in the interior of Africa are the following :— 1. Progressive organisation of the administrative, judicial, religious, and military...territories placed under the sovereignty or protectorate of civilised nations. 2. The gradual establishment in the interior, by the Powers to which the territories... | |
| Henry Wager Halleck - 1893 - 658 páginas
...counteracting the Slave Trade in the interior of Africa are the following : — 1. Progressive organisation of the administrative, judicial, religious, and military...territories placed under the sovereignty or protectorate of civilised nations. 2. The gradual establishment in the interior, by the responsible Power in each territory,... | |
| Sir Frederick Dealtry Lugard - 1893 - 762 páginas
...in the Nile valley. Indeed the wording of article I. of the Brussels Act distinctly implies this : " The gradual establishment in the interior by the Powers to which the territories are subject " of those repressive measures which the Act enforces on " all states exercising sovereign rights." The... | |
| 1893 - 398 páginas
...The chief methods agreed upon as essential to the destruction of the traffic were these :— 1 The progressive organization of the administrative, judicial, religious, and military services in the territories placed under the sovereignty or protectorate of civilized 2 The gradual establishment in... | |
| William Edward Hall - 1894 - 336 páginas
...inclusive of Great Britain, declared ' that the most effective means for counteracting the slave trade in the interior of Africa are the following : —...the sovereignty or protectorate of civilized nations ' ; in the second to the seventh paragraphs are prescribed the establishment of occupied stations,... | |
| William Edward Hall - 1894 - 394 páginas
...inclusive of Great Britain, declared ' that the most effective means for counteracting the slave trade in the interior of Africa are the following : —...the sovereignty or protectorate of civilized nations ' ; in the second to the seventh paragraphs are prescribed the establishment of occupied stations,... | |
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