Canada, Unity in DiversityHolt, Rinehart and Winston of Canada, 1967 - 529 من الصفحات Includes bibliographical references. |
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... land left between the two rows ( shown by dotted area ) was simply given to the censi- taires in the first row . The seigneur's domain was not necessarily in the centre , and the area of the con- cessions varied . RIVER N 山 the ...
... land left between the two rows ( shown by dotted area ) was simply given to the censi- taires in the first row . The seigneur's domain was not necessarily in the centre , and the area of the con- cessions varied . RIVER N 山 the ...
الصفحة 134
... land as a reward from the government to be held until the land became valuable or to be sold immediately for whatever cash it would bring . Most owners remained in England ; absent from their holdings from 1767 to 1790 only three ...
... land as a reward from the government to be held until the land became valuable or to be sold immediately for whatever cash it would bring . Most owners remained in England ; absent from their holdings from 1767 to 1790 only three ...
الصفحة 285
... Land division and colonization At the time of Manitoba's creation , the federal government retained its jurisdiction over the Crown lands . This departure from traditional policy stemmed from the federal government's objectives of ...
... Land division and colonization At the time of Manitoba's creation , the federal government retained its jurisdiction over the Crown lands . This departure from traditional policy stemmed from the federal government's objectives of ...
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