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Page 87
... land speculation and forwarding Upper Canadian and American grain to Britain . Initially , land spec- ulation was more attractive . Consequently , the brisk market in acreage that had been such a conspicuous aspect of the British ...
... land speculation and forwarding Upper Canadian and American grain to Britain . Initially , land spec- ulation was more attractive . Consequently , the brisk market in acreage that had been such a conspicuous aspect of the British ...
Page 88
... land which was acquired for less than one penny an acre ? Here it might be wondered how the Crown could be a land settlement agency purchasing tracts of land from Indian people as needed for settlement , deal- ing directly with some ...
... land which was acquired for less than one penny an acre ? Here it might be wondered how the Crown could be a land settlement agency purchasing tracts of land from Indian people as needed for settlement , deal- ing directly with some ...
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... land promises . When Mackenzie took control , he attempted to vitiate what were regarded as the most objectionable features of the Manitoba Act the land promises . The assurance of continuity in the oc- cupancy of riverfront lots , an ...
... land promises . When Mackenzie took control , he attempted to vitiate what were regarded as the most objectionable features of the Manitoba Act the land promises . The assurance of continuity in the oc- cupancy of riverfront lots , an ...
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Aboriginal People and the Potential for Empire | 17 |
Traders Missionaries and Aboriginal People 1580 | 28 |
Imperial Rescue 16611672 | 39 |
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