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" ... under the jurisdiction of England. Yet, after the restoration, ('tis not easy to say how, or on what account,) the French were permitted to re-enter, and do yet hold the unjust possession of it. From the premises it seems manifest, that the French... "
The importance and advantage of Cape Breton, truly stated [by W. Bollan]. - Page 13
by William Bollan - 1746
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Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1846 - 736 pages
...the premises it seems manifest, that the French territories on that part of the continent of America do originally and of right belong to the crown of Great Britain, which is however submitted to better judgments. In the mean time it is humbly remonstrated, — That...
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Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1846 - 710 pages
...the premises it seems manifest, that the French territories on that part of the continent of America do originally and of right belong to the crown of Great Britain, which is however submitted to better judgments. In the mean time it is humbly remonstrated, — That...
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