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... north on hunting and camping trips . For a period of two years he was also employed by the Canadian govenment as a writer extolling the virtues of the Canadian north woods . In 1908 he published his first novel , and thereafter earned ...
... north on hunting and camping trips . For a period of two years he was also employed by the Canadian govenment as a writer extolling the virtues of the Canadian north woods . In 1908 he published his first novel , and thereafter earned ...
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... North American Indians Vol . 15 : Northeast . Bruce G. Trigger , ed . Washington : Smithsonian Institution . Bureau of Indian Affairs 1984 Goddard , Ives Report of Stockbridge - Munsee . Washington , D.C .: Office of Public Affairs ...
... North American Indians Vol . 15 : Northeast . Bruce G. Trigger , ed . Washington : Smithsonian Institution . Bureau of Indian Affairs 1984 Goddard , Ives Report of Stockbridge - Munsee . Washington , D.C .: Office of Public Affairs ...
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... North America ; that the lands of North America were considered by them as 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 ...
... North America ; that the lands of North America were considered by them as 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 ...
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