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Page 124
... March and April of 1760. At the conclusion of the war , Eastern Abenaki representatives to the peace conference again reiterated their concerns about open trade and having ample provisions at the conference ( BM 13 : 151-2 , 24 : 87-92 ...
... March and April of 1760. At the conclusion of the war , Eastern Abenaki representatives to the peace conference again reiterated their concerns about open trade and having ample provisions at the conference ( BM 13 : 151-2 , 24 : 87-92 ...
Page 331
... March 1819 ; pp . 135-7 , provisional agreement , 9 March 1819 ( with signature page misbound as p . 151 ) . See also Canada , Indian treaties and surrenders ( 1891 ) , v . 1 , 49–50 , no . 21 . 12 NAC , MG 19 , v . 11 , pp . 185-192 ...
... March 1819 ; pp . 135-7 , provisional agreement , 9 March 1819 ( with signature page misbound as p . 151 ) . See also Canada , Indian treaties and surrenders ( 1891 ) , v . 1 , 49–50 , no . 21 . 12 NAC , MG 19 , v . 11 , pp . 185-192 ...
Page 333
... March , he reported that two of the principal chiefs who had signed that treaty had been " poisoned by their own nation " . Adding to the bad feeling over this treaty was the fact that the Crown did not protect the Chippewa corn fields ...
... March , he reported that two of the principal chiefs who had signed that treaty had been " poisoned by their own nation " . Adding to the bad feeling over this treaty was the fact that the Crown did not protect the Chippewa corn fields ...
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