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... deeds to accompany Dutch land purchases . More importantly , neither Jennings nor MacLeod gives a date for the earliest Indian - to - Dutch deed . And , while many writers discuss the purchase of Manhattan Island from the Lenape ...
... deeds to accompany Dutch land purchases . More importantly , neither Jennings nor MacLeod gives a date for the earliest Indian - to - Dutch deed . And , while many writers discuss the purchase of Manhattan Island from the Lenape ...
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... deeds . Yet in later land disputes between Englishmen , Indian deeds were relied upon as such essential evidence that at least one mid - 1700s forgery was attempted in Maine : the supposedly - 1625 Pemaquid area deed to John Brown from ...
... deeds . Yet in later land disputes between Englishmen , Indian deeds were relied upon as such essential evidence that at least one mid - 1700s forgery was attempted in Maine : the supposedly - 1625 Pemaquid area deed to John Brown from ...
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... deeds to both parties involved , I return to the theme of values , attitudes , and as- sumptions with which this ... deeds then thought they were agreeing to is included in Baker's ( 1989 : 238-239 ) article . Although focussed on early ...
... deeds to both parties involved , I return to the theme of values , attitudes , and as- sumptions with which this ... deeds then thought they were agreeing to is included in Baker's ( 1989 : 238-239 ) article . Although focussed on early ...
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