African administration, if its extreme excesses were controlled by European supervision, would be, in the early stages, productive of far less discomfort to its subjects than well-intentioned but ill-directed efforts of European magistrates, often young... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Stran 4851898Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Seymour Vandeleur - 1898 - 444 strani
...supervision, would be, in the early stages, productive of far less discomfort to its subjects than well-intentioned but ill-directed efforts of European...policy of ruling on African principles through native rulers must be followed for the present. Yet it is desirable that considerable districts in suitable... | |
| Mary Henrietta Kingsley - 1899 - 758 strani
...European supervision, would be in the early stages productive of far less discomfort to its subjects than well-intentioned but ill-directed efforts of European...policy of ruling on African principles through native rulers must be followed for the present. Yet it is desirable that considerable districts in suitable... | |
| Mary Henrietta Kingsley - 1899 - 714 strani
...European supervision, would be in the early stages productive of far less discomfort to its subjects than well-intentioned but ill-directed efforts of European...policy of ruling on African principles through native rulers must be followed for the present. Yet it is desirable that considerable districts in suitable... | |
| Paul Samuel Reinsch - 1902 - 412 strani
...European supervision, would be in the early stages productive of far less discomfort to its subjects than well-intentioned but ill-directed efforts of European...introspective powers. If the welfare of the native races 231 is to be considered, if dangerous revolts are to be obviated, the general policy of ruling on African... | |
| Paul Samuel Reinsch - 1911 - 406 strani
...European supervision, would be in the early stages productive of far less discomfort to its subjects than well-intentioned but ill-directed efforts of European...policy of ruling on African principles through native rulers must be followed for the present. Yet it is desirable that considerable districts in suitable... | |
| Charles William James Orr - 1911 - 334 strani
...supervision, would be, in the early stages, productive of far less discomfort to its subjects than wellintentioned but ill-directed efforts of European...the welfare of the native races is to be considered, and if dangerous revolts are to be obviated, the general policy of ruling on African principles through... | |
| Charles William James Orr - 1911 - 344 strani
...with sympathy and introspective powers. If the welfare of the native races is to be considered, and if dangerous revolts are to be obviated, the general...policy of ruling on African principles through native rulers must be followed for the present." — Sir GEORGE GOLDIE, Preface to Campaigning on the Upper... | |
| Allan McPhee - 1926 - 356 strani
...supervision, would be, in the early stages, productive of far less discomfort to its subjects than well-intentioned but illdirected efforts of European...policy of ruling on African principles through native rulers must be followed for the present." ' Beyond the barbarous tribes of the Delta in the more civilised... | |
| Adiele Eberechukwu Afigbo - 2005 - 736 strani
...first nominal ruler but actual exploiter, Sir George Taubman Goldie, in 1897. In that year he declared: "If the welfare of the native races is to be considered,...policy of ruling on African principles through native rulers must be followed for the present". He however did nothing practical to realize this ideal. This... | |
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