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1 Intr, 1, 1 XVI| industrialization process, the colonial expansion of the European 2 1, 1, II 6| and wealth, which violates colonial agreements and leaves behind 3 1, 1, V 9| V. Italy’s Colonial Situation~ ~For some time, 4 1, 1, V 10| lire, just to maintain its colonial prestige, frightens everybody.”~ 5 1, 1, V 10| Few nations, in fact, have colonial traditions like Italy. One 6 1, 1, VI 11| the teacher in the art of colonial expansion, took over the 7 1, 1, VI 11| establishing and expanding its vast colonial empire in rich and populous 8 1, 2 40| terras devolutas), in the colonial centers already organized 9 1, 2 49| populated, by organizing colonial credit, by better coordinating 10 1, 7 106| governmental, religious and colonial schools attended by some 11 1, 7, I 110| defending their ancient colonial possessions and acquiring 12 1, 7, II 116| writes authoritatively on colonial matters.~It is hard to measure 13 1, 7, II 119| made it the heart of their colonial policies. Voltairean and 14 2, 1, III 153| destination. He describes the colonial situation of Italy in the 15 2, 3, 26 220| independent republics and several colonial possessions belonging to 16 2, 3, 26 222| involved in politics. The colonial political power of Latin 17 2, 3, 26 222| became an axiom for those colonial governments which seemed