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Page 1204
... China , which includes Cochin China , Tonking , Anam , and Cambodia , with an area of 263,000 square miles , or considerably more than that of France , and a population of over 22,000,000 , has also recently become self - supporting so ...
... China , which includes Cochin China , Tonking , Anam , and Cambodia , with an area of 263,000 square miles , or considerably more than that of France , and a population of over 22,000,000 , has also recently become self - supporting so ...
Page 1205
... Cochin China and Senégal , where the native population is altogether distinct from the European race by custom , religion , etc. , an organization which seems to have been constructed in such a way as to crush and triturate the native ...
... Cochin China and Senégal , where the native population is altogether distinct from the European race by custom , religion , etc. , an organization which seems to have been constructed in such a way as to crush and triturate the native ...
Page 1207
... Cochin - China ; had expelled the Portuguese from Ceylon , Malacca , and Formosa , and killed their trade with China and Japan . They had become all - powerful in the East Indian Islands , the possession of which , with their rich trade ...
... Cochin - China ; had expelled the Portuguese from Ceylon , Malacca , and Formosa , and killed their trade with China and Japan . They had become all - powerful in the East Indian Islands , the possession of which , with their rich trade ...
Page 1222
... Cochin China , India , and Caledonia . Poll taxes , business taxes , and taxes upon spirituous liquors and tobacco are common to most of the French colonies , and in cases where the local taxation proves insufficient appeal is made ...
... Cochin China , India , and Caledonia . Poll taxes , business taxes , and taxes upon spirituous liquors and tobacco are common to most of the French colonies , and in cases where the local taxation proves insufficient appeal is made ...
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... Cochin China . The under - secretary in charge of the colonies declared in 1891 that the total appropriation for public works , 80,000 francs , was in that year spent in salaries . As the colonial council for Cochin China was elected by ...
... Cochin China . The under - secretary in charge of the colonies declared in 1891 that the total appropriation for public works , 80,000 francs , was in that year spent in salaries . As the colonial council for Cochin China was elected by ...
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