The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 109A. Constable, 1859 |
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Page 128
... means of conciliating the Red Indian ; and while the aborigines have been made the means of acquiring wealth for their employers , they have also been saved , not only from war with the Whites , but from the dreadful contests which they ...
... means of conciliating the Red Indian ; and while the aborigines have been made the means of acquiring wealth for their employers , they have also been saved , not only from war with the Whites , but from the dreadful contests which they ...
Page 129
... means of securing the friendship and trade of the different tribes . ' As there are , or rather were , few or no white women in those territories , it will easily be seen that a great many half - breeds are now growing up , who will in ...
... means of securing the friendship and trade of the different tribes . ' As there are , or rather were , few or no white women in those territories , it will easily be seen that a great many half - breeds are now growing up , who will in ...
Page 146
... means in their power the attack which Canada meditates on the validity of their charter , and , through it , on their very existence . This is not fair . No man is bound to furnish arms against himself ; and if the Colonial Secretary ...
... means in their power the attack which Canada meditates on the validity of their charter , and , through it , on their very existence . This is not fair . No man is bound to furnish arms against himself ; and if the Colonial Secretary ...
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the History of Slavery and to the Government | 1 |
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