"It would never do, to renew the colonial experience gained in the sixteenth century, when Colonies were brought to ruin by those who pretended to fix in Europe, from a purely metropolitan point of view, their financial and administrative existence."
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New Africa; an essay on government civilization in new countries, and on the foundation, organization and administration of the Congo Free State, EXEMPTION FROM CUSTOMS DUES, Page 64. Baron Alphonse Chodron de Courcel, Protocoles et Acte general de la Conference de Berlin, p. 41.
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