The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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Page 544
... Indian nations inhabiting the lands in the territories which they claimed . In all the territories in North America which were included in the earliest charters to colonisers the soil was occupied by Indians . In many cases the ...
... Indian nations inhabiting the lands in the territories which they claimed . In all the territories in North America which were included in the earliest charters to colonisers the soil was occupied by Indians . In many cases the ...
Page 545
... Indian tribes , except where it was necessary to keep out the agents of foreign Powers who were attempting to seduce them from their allegiance . Their alliance and dependence were purchased by subsidies , and the Indian nations were ...
... Indian tribes , except where it was necessary to keep out the agents of foreign Powers who were attempting to seduce them from their allegiance . Their alliance and dependence were purchased by subsidies , and the Indian nations were ...
Page 635
... Indians . His salary as Commander - in - Chief of the Army and Commissary - General of the Indian Department was to be paid by the colonies , which were to remain responsible for the frontier forts and the usual presents to the Indians ...
... Indians . His salary as Commander - in - Chief of the Army and Commissary - General of the Indian Department was to be paid by the colonies , which were to remain responsible for the frontier forts and the usual presents to the Indians ...
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