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Page 284
... land and into territory under charter to the Hudson's Bay Company . This territory was excluded from the Treaty as it was not part of Canada West , even though the height of land was not a significant boundary to the native people . 19 ...
... land and into territory under charter to the Hudson's Bay Company . This territory was excluded from the Treaty as it was not part of Canada West , even though the height of land was not a significant boundary to the native people . 19 ...
Page 289
... land , not just the height of land separating Canada West from the land under charter to the Hudson's Bay Company . ** Borron apparently arrived at this conclusion by incorrectly citing punctuation fol- lowing the words " height of land ...
... land , not just the height of land separating Canada West from the land under charter to the Hudson's Bay Company . ** Borron apparently arrived at this conclusion by incorrectly citing punctuation fol- lowing the words " height of land ...
Page 294
... land- marks , particularly the references to Penetanguishene and the Ottawa River , the latter implied by the words " unconceded lands in Canada West " , and where " unconceded land " was interpreted to mean unsurveyed land.67 Irving's ...
... land- marks , particularly the references to Penetanguishene and the Ottawa River , the latter implied by the words " unconceded lands in Canada West " , and where " unconceded land " was interpreted to mean unsurveyed land.67 Irving's ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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