Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 28Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 56
... continued to adhere to Anglicanism . In 1849 and 1850 he granted plots of land on which to build churches to three denominations : the Church of England , 32 the Roman Catholics , 33 and the Methodists.34 At the same time he allowed his ...
... continued to adhere to Anglicanism . In 1849 and 1850 he granted plots of land on which to build churches to three denominations : the Church of England , 32 the Roman Catholics , 33 and the Methodists.34 At the same time he allowed his ...
Page 65
... continued to force public traffic to travel 18 miles along the narrow , rough and winding route to the north of their community . The Union pressured Ottawa to withhold its support of Native proprietary claims along any roads crossing ...
... continued to force public traffic to travel 18 miles along the narrow , rough and winding route to the north of their community . The Union pressured Ottawa to withhold its support of Native proprietary claims along any roads crossing ...
Page 400
... continued to employ " corrupt sycophants " at public expense . This is what John Leslie blithely refers to as the " reassignment " of personnel . Thus , widespread corruption and deceit continued to be the order of the day . Such ...
... continued to employ " corrupt sycophants " at public expense . This is what John Leslie blithely refers to as the " reassignment " of personnel . Thus , widespread corruption and deceit continued to be the order of the day . Such ...
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