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... Crown . Responding to a religious dynamism in the Native community which had persisted undaunted by lack of clergy , Bailly performed his first duties of his new missionary career in baptizing 38 Micmac children during the St. Anne's ...
... Crown . Responding to a religious dynamism in the Native community which had persisted undaunted by lack of clergy , Bailly performed his first duties of his new missionary career in baptizing 38 Micmac children during the St. Anne's ...
Page 175
... Crown and other European sovereigns via treaties and conquests . The U.S. Supreme Court in the McIntosh case held that : They were admitted to be the rightful occupants of the soil [ the Indians ] , with a legal as well as just claim to ...
... Crown and other European sovereigns via treaties and conquests . The U.S. Supreme Court in the McIntosh case held that : They were admitted to be the rightful occupants of the soil [ the Indians ] , with a legal as well as just claim to ...
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... Crown lands to be disposed of only as the Crown saw fit . Title to lands in the Americas could be derived only through grant of the Crown . Even the Indians could obtain title only by grants from the British sovereign . The Indian ...
... Crown lands to be disposed of only as the Crown saw fit . Title to lands in the Americas could be derived only through grant of the Crown . Even the Indians could obtain title only by grants from the British sovereign . The Indian ...
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