Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... land at Detroit so that they could continue to live under the British Crown . The colonial government in Upper Canada , aware of the new border , found land for the loyalists from the newly- formed United States on the British side of ...
... land at Detroit so that they could continue to live under the British Crown . The colonial government in Upper Canada , aware of the new border , found land for the loyalists from the newly- formed United States on the British side of ...
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... land along the shores of Lake Huron , a response that was possible only because the external boundary of the colony had now been established . The only problem was that the land he promised had not yet been ceded to the Crown by the ...
... land along the shores of Lake Huron , a response that was possible only because the external boundary of the colony had now been established . The only problem was that the land he promised had not yet been ceded to the Crown by the ...
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... land since it affected " the public property of Canada , " an interesting legal euphemism for reserve land . The provincial legislative committee re- viewing the CNR's proposed legislation reconstructed the issue of property renaming it ...
... land since it affected " the public property of Canada , " an interesting legal euphemism for reserve land . The provincial legislative committee re- viewing the CNR's proposed legislation reconstructed the issue of property renaming it ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
One World | 27 |
Crossing Borders of Political Governance and Democracy | 39 |
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