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:The condition of a protected dependency is more acceptable to the half civilized races, and more suitable for them than direct dominion. It is cheaper, simpler, less wounding to their self-esteem, gives them more career as public officials, and spares of unnecessary contact with white men.<ref>Andrew Roberts, ''Salisbury: Victorian Titan'' (1999) p 529</ref>
 
The [[Princely States]] of India were ruled indirectly.<ref>Lakshmi Iyer, "Direct versus indirect colonial rule in India: Long-term consequences." ''The Review of Economics and Statistics'' (2010) 92#4 pp: 693-713 [http://www.people.hbs.edu/liyer/Iyer_Colonial_REStat.pdf online] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140903053002/http://www.people.hbs.edu/liyer/Iyer_Colonial_REStat.pdf |date=2014-09-03 }}.</ref> So too was much of the West African holdings.<ref>Adiele Eberechukwu Afigbo, ''The Warrant Chiefs: indirect rule in southeastern Nigeria, 1891-1929'' (London: Longman, 1972)</ref>
 
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