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Page 216
... continued fishing and hunting less and less productively , but generally unmo- lested until about 1914. In that year a Louis Paul of Kingsclear was arrested in Fredericton for selling a salmon with spear marks , un- mistakably caught by ...
... continued fishing and hunting less and less productively , but generally unmo- lested until about 1914. In that year a Louis Paul of Kingsclear was arrested in Fredericton for selling a salmon with spear marks , un- mistakably caught by ...
Page 338
... continued . The following year a company contractor named John Wheeler signed contracts with Indian whalers , which included a clause imposing a fine of ten pounds sterling if the Indians did not show up for work ( Hedges 1887 : 96-99 ) ...
... continued . The following year a company contractor named John Wheeler signed contracts with Indian whalers , which included a clause imposing a fine of ten pounds sterling if the Indians did not show up for work ( Hedges 1887 : 96-99 ) ...
Page 339
... continued to play a role in the declining industry until the middle of the 18th century . In 1708 the colonial legislature passed a law which exempted any Indian contracted for whaling designs from being arrested or sued for debt during ...
... continued to play a role in the declining industry until the middle of the 18th century . In 1708 the colonial legislature passed a law which exempted any Indian contracted for whaling designs from being arrested or sued for debt during ...
Contents
Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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