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... civilization of the INDIAN TRIBES in Canada . Second . As to the best mode of so managing the INDIAN PROPERTY as to secure its full benefit to the Indians , without impeding the settlement of the country . AND I DO HEREBY authorize and ...
... civilization of the INDIAN TRIBES in Canada . Second . As to the best mode of so managing the INDIAN PROPERTY as to secure its full benefit to the Indians , without impeding the settlement of the country . AND I DO HEREBY authorize and ...
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... civilization of the Indian Tribes " in Canada , and on the best mode of so managing the Indian property " as to secure its full benefit to the Indians , without impeding the Settle- " ment of the Country , " have now the honor to lay ...
... civilization of the Indian Tribes " in Canada , and on the best mode of so managing the Indian property " as to secure its full benefit to the Indians , without impeding the Settle- " ment of the Country , " have now the honor to lay ...
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... civilization , and of set- " ting apart in the said Reserves lots for each family , should be perse- " vered in ; I attach however more importance to the establishment of In- " dustrial Boarding Schools , for the children of both sexes ...
... civilization , and of set- " ting apart in the said Reserves lots for each family , should be perse- " vered in ; I attach however more importance to the establishment of In- " dustrial Boarding Schools , for the children of both sexes ...
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... civilization of the Indians is thus treated by His Lordship : Any Indian capable of passing an examination as to his industry , his education , his proficiency in a trade , and his acquaintance with the rights and duties conferred and ...
... civilization of the Indians is thus treated by His Lordship : Any Indian capable of passing an examination as to his industry , his education , his proficiency in a trade , and his acquaintance with the rights and duties conferred and ...
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... civilization . The Secretary of State in 1856 , when reviewing the two schemes thus laid before him for the extinction of the annual grant from Imperial funds , gives his decision that the question respecting presents could not be re ...
... civilization . The Secretary of State in 1856 , when reviewing the two schemes thus laid before him for the extinction of the annual grant from Imperial funds , gives his decision that the question respecting presents could not be re ...
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1st Battalion Abenakis acres Agent aggregate number agriculture amongst annuity APPENDIX appointed attendance Band Becancour Bushels Captain Catholic Census Chippewas Christianity Church Clerk Colonel Commissioners County of Wellington Crown in Chancery Crown Lands cultivation Deputy Returning Officers East half Election in 1854 Esquire ex officio families Females funds Garden River Government habits honor houses improvement Indian Corn Indian Department industry instruction James John Farrel Lake Huron last Census Lieutenant-Colonel lots Lower Canada Males Manitoulin Island Manitowaning McCrea's ment Mercer Missionary Mohawks Norfolk number of votes Ottawa Owen Sound Parish of St Population at last Potatoes present Province Rapelje received Registrar Report Reserve resident Returning Officer Rifle Company River Sarnia Saugeen settlement Sheriff shewing Simcoe Six Nations sleighs Superintendent surrendered Thomas Toronto Total Township tract traders Treaty Tribes Troop Cavalry Upper Canada Village Votes Polled Walpole Island Wheat Wikwemikong William Miller
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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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