Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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Even for those who owned a schooner or a small amount of livestock and land there was considerable instability . Land - ownership is much less useful an indication of local status than it is for the long settled towns in New England ...
Even for those who owned a schooner or a small amount of livestock and land there was considerable instability . Land - ownership is much less useful an indication of local status than it is for the long settled towns in New England ...
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Only if they were given direct control over their lands could they avoid destruction as a tribe ; only if they held their land in common could they avoid the disruptions that would flow from individual ownership .
Only if they were given direct control over their lands could they avoid destruction as a tribe ; only if they held their land in common could they avoid the disruptions that would flow from individual ownership .
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There . sales had been made before the appointment of the incumbent commissioner , who had been unable to find out from the Crown Lands Office who owed what . When asked why he was behind on his payments , the standard squatter response ...
There . sales had been made before the appointment of the incumbent commissioner , who had been unable to find out from the Crown Lands Office who owed what . When asked why he was behind on his payments , the standard squatter response ...
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