Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... land they actually occupied ; in return for this surrender the Indians should receive annuities , about £ 1,000 worth across the entire province . The Crown would thus have a large amount of land to sell without complications , enough ...
... land they actually occupied ; in return for this surrender the Indians should receive annuities , about £ 1,000 worth across the entire province . The Crown would thus have a large amount of land to sell without complications , enough ...
Page 19
... lands to accelerate settlement , no worthwhile amounts of money would be raised . If the government continued to sell the land cheaply on credit , there would soon be no land and no funds for the support of the Indians . The government ...
... lands to accelerate settlement , no worthwhile amounts of money would be raised . If the government continued to sell the land cheaply on credit , there would soon be no land and no funds for the support of the Indians . The government ...
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... land , were in arrears to the extent of £ 565.6.6.78 By its own estimation , the Crown Lands Office had sold 16 % of the 66,096 acres of reserve land . None had been leased , and possibly as much as 10,000 acres were still held by ...
... land , were in arrears to the extent of £ 565.6.6.78 By its own estimation , the Crown Lands Office had sold 16 % of the 66,096 acres of reserve land . None had been leased , and possibly as much as 10,000 acres were still held by ...
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