North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Page 398
... possession from time immemorial ? The mere statement of the case shows the inherent absurdity of a claim , which has been so often made , that many people seem to think it reasonable . But , it will be asked , is an Indian to hold ...
... possession from time immemorial ? The mere statement of the case shows the inherent absurdity of a claim , which has been so often made , that many people seem to think it reasonable . But , it will be asked , is an Indian to hold ...
Page 403
... possession of any unoccupied land upon the American continent ; or might purchase of the natives any land not previously sold by them to Europeans . How far a possession , thus lawfully obtained , should extend in every direction ...
... possession of any unoccupied land upon the American continent ; or might purchase of the natives any land not previously sold by them to Europeans . How far a possession , thus lawfully obtained , should extend in every direction ...
Page 415
... possession of the whites , the small remnants of good land now inhabited by the original proprietors are without value to them ; much less , that they have no title to their land , be- cause it is alleged to have been formerly of no ...
... possession of the whites , the small remnants of good land now inhabited by the original proprietors are without value to them ; much less , that they have no title to their land , be- cause it is alleged to have been formerly of no ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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