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... evidence consisting of depositions made since the Treaty of Arbitration was concluded in reference to " traces " of earlier settlements and to Indian “ traditions . " The weight to be attached to such evidence , made at least a century ...
... evidence consisting of depositions made since the Treaty of Arbitration was concluded in reference to " traces " of earlier settlements and to Indian “ traditions . " The weight to be attached to such evidence , made at least a century ...
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... evidence of control over the Indians any more than the mere fact of employment is an evidence of such control . The mode of treatment of the Indians by the Dutch and by the British , following the Dutch example , during the first half ...
... evidence of control over the Indians any more than the mere fact of employment is an evidence of such control . The mode of treatment of the Indians by the Dutch and by the British , following the Dutch example , during the first half ...
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... evidence by which they are supported . 66 " Moreover , since those reports were prepared , a large number of docu- ments bearing on the case , and a great body of evidence have been col- lected . These documents and this evidence were ...
... evidence by which they are supported . 66 " Moreover , since those reports were prepared , a large number of docu- ments bearing on the case , and a great body of evidence have been col- lected . These documents and this evidence were ...
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Chapter | 1 |
Diplomatic Correspondence | 23 |
bearing on the question of title | 153 |
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