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" It does appear to us, that the extension of the fur trade depends entirely upon the Indians being undisturbed in the possession of their hunting grounds, and that all colonizing does in its nature, and must in its consequences operate to the prejudice... "
The Michigan Fur Trade - Page 67
by Ida Amanda Johnson - 1919 - 201 pages
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The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and ..., Volume 4

Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - Statesmen - 1837 - 564 pages
...upon the Indians being undisturbed in the possession of their hunting grounds ; that all colonizing does in its nature, and must in its consequences,...operate to the prejudice of that branch of commerce ; and that the French and Spaniards would be left in possession of a great part of what remained ;...
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Documents relative to the colonial history of the state of New ..., Volume 8

New York state - 1857 - 852 pages
...upon the Indians being undisturbed in the possession of their hunting Grounds; that all Colonizing does in its nature, and must in its consequences operate to the prejudice of that Branch of Commerce ; and that the French and Spaniards would be left in possession of a great part of what remained, as...
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A Report on the Boundaries of the Province of Ontario: By David Mills

Ontario. Commissioner on the Northern and Western Boundaries, David Mills - Canada - 1873 - 448 pages
...upon the Indians being undisturbed in the possession of their hunting grounds ; that all colonizing does in its nature, and must, in its consequences, operate to the prejudice of this branch of commerce, aud that the French and Spaniards would be left in possession of a great part...
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Report on the Boundaries of the Province of Ontario: Containing in Part the ...

Ontario. Commissioner on the Northern and Western Boundaries, David Mills - Canada - 1877 - 718 pages
...upon the Indians being undisturbed in the possession of their hunting grounds ; that all colonising does in its nature, and must in its consequences, operate to the prejudice of this branch of commerce, and tint the French and Spaniards would be left in possession of a great part...
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Narrative and Critical History of America: The United States of North ...

Justin Winsor - America - 1887 - 800 pages
...upon the Indians being undisturbed in the possession of their hunting-grounds, and that all colonizing does in its nature, and must in its consequences,...deserts in quiet. Were they driven from their forests the peltry1 This document is in the London Mag., 1763, might have given a sensible alarm to that peop....
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Proceedings [of The] Annual Business Meeting, Issues 36-40

State Historical Society of Wisconsin - Wisconsin - 1889 - 674 pages
...of their hunting grounds, and that all colonization does in its nature and must in its consequence operate to the prejudice of that branch of commerce. Let the savages enjoy * Wis. Hist. Colls., I., 35. 5 Parktuan's Pontiae, I., 185. On the next few years, consult NY Col....
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The Ohio Valley in Colonial Days

Berthold Fernow - Indians of North America - 1890 - 324 pages
...upon the Indians being undisturbed in the possession of their hunting grounds, and that all colonizing does in its nature, and must in its consequences operate...deserts in quiet, Were they driven from their forests the peltry trade would decrease; and it is not impossible, that worse savages would take refuge in...
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The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science

History - 1891 - 654 pages
...of their hunting grounds, and that all colonization does in its nature(and]must in its consequence operate to the prejudice of that branch of commerce...deserts in quiet. Were they driven from their forests the peltry trade would decrease." In a word, the English government attempted to adopt the 'Wis. Hist....
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A History of the Mississippi Valley: From Its Discovery to the End of ...

John Randolph Spears, Alzamore H. Clark - Mississippi River Valley - 1903 - 706 pages
...upon the Indians being undisturbed in the possession of their hunting grounds, and that all colonizing does in its nature, and must in its consequences,...deserts in quiet. Were they driven from their forests the peltry trade would decrease." It had been openly asserted in England that if the Colonies were...
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Ohio Centennial Anniversary Celebration at Chillicothe, May 20-21, 1903 ...

Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society - Ohio - 1903 - 776 pages
...upon the Indians being undisturbed in the possession of their hunting-grounds, and that all colonizing does in its nature and must in its consequences operate to the prejudice of that branch of commerce." Some of the' royal governors and others also warned the king that the settlement of the interior would...
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