Scottish geographical magazine . ndustries are stagnating for the want of it; but the time is past for themother-country to accede to fresh demands. It must and could beraised by Algeria itself, but not so long as the colon) occupies ananomalous position. A few words in conclusion. I have given a very imperfect impres-sion of Algeria as a French colony. I have said nothing of its foreigncommerce or of many important subjects dear to the colonial of the Administration rather than its many notable achievementshave chiefly occupied my attention, because my object has been to dis-cover


Scottish geographical magazine . ndustries are stagnating for the want of it; but the time is past for themother-country to accede to fresh demands. It must and could beraised by Algeria itself, but not so long as the colon) occupies ananomalous position. A few words in conclusion. I have given a very imperfect impres-sion of Algeria as a French colony. I have said nothing of its foreigncommerce or of many important subjects dear to the colonial of the Administration rather than its many notable achievementshave chiefly occupied my attention, because my object has been to dis-cover why it is that Algeria has not made greater progress as a colony,and why it should be so costly an appanage of the Republic. Criticismshave been freely scattered throughout this paper; but they may besummed up in a few words. Judged by the principles that have governed the consolidation of theBritish Empire, I should say that the fundamental reasons of thearrested development of Algeria are the following:—(1) The natives DESl.


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