Acadiensis, Volumes 13-15Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1983 |
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... lands had been granted orig- inally on the promise that they would " not ask any help or support from Gov- ernment , but live and cultivate the lands as loyal and dutiful subjects " .68 Clear- ly , the province's Indian land sales ...
... lands had been granted orig- inally on the promise that they would " not ask any help or support from Gov- ernment , but live and cultivate the lands as loyal and dutiful subjects " .68 Clear- ly , the province's Indian land sales ...
Page 20
... land which the Indians had agreed to sell which was not sold , but which was nevertheless occupied or claimed as private land . There was also reserve land which they had agreed to sell which was nominally sold , but which was never ...
... land which the Indians had agreed to sell which was not sold , but which was nevertheless occupied or claimed as private land . There was also reserve land which they had agreed to sell which was nominally sold , but which was never ...
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... land on the tract . - The ultimate absurdity of the exercise , though , was that the Department of Indian Affairs did not have the constitutional right to sell or issue patents for former Indian land situated in the Province of New ...
... land on the tract . - The ultimate absurdity of the exercise , though , was that the Department of Indian Affairs did not have the constitutional right to sell or issue patents for former Indian land situated in the Province of New ...
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