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... annual presents were first commuted , and subse- quently withdrawn , and the Indian Department is being gradually left to its own resources . Such being the case , our sketch of the relations of the English Government with the Indians ...
... annual presents were first commuted , and subse- quently withdrawn , and the Indian Department is being gradually left to its own resources . Such being the case , our sketch of the relations of the English Government with the Indians ...
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... Lord Metcalf in 1845 , with most of the settled Tribes , where by the annual issue of gunpowder was withheld on the understanding that the sum thus saved would be applied in promoting 21 Victoriæ . A. 1858 . Appendix ( No. 21. )
... Lord Metcalf in 1845 , with most of the settled Tribes , where by the annual issue of gunpowder was withheld on the understanding that the sum thus saved would be applied in promoting 21 Victoriæ . A. 1858 . Appendix ( No. 21. )
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... annually granted for charitable purposes among the Tribes in Lower Canada by the Provincial Governinent to meet the annual expenditure of the Department in that section of the Colony , and to raise means for the support of the Indians ...
... annually granted for charitable purposes among the Tribes in Lower Canada by the Provincial Governinent to meet the annual expenditure of the Department in that section of the Colony , and to raise means for the support of the Indians ...
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... annual sums of $ 4,400 severally from the Six Nations , the Saugeen Indians , and from nine others of the settled ... annually by the Colonial Legislature for Charitable and Educational purposes in Lower Canada : While thus exhibiting on ...
... annual sums of $ 4,400 severally from the Six Nations , the Saugeen Indians , and from nine others of the settled ... annually by the Colonial Legislature for Charitable and Educational purposes in Lower Canada : While thus exhibiting on ...
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... annual grant from Imperial funds , gives his decision that the question respecting presents could not be re- opened , but that the British Government would not object to continue the small grant requisite for the bounty of the blankets ...
... annual grant from Imperial funds , gives his decision that the question respecting presents could not be re- opened , but that the British Government would not object to continue the small grant requisite for the bounty of the blankets ...
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Page 21 - Counties, or as the case may be,] at aforesaid, and there deliver him to the Keeper thereof, together with this Precept ; and I...
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