Indian tribes in this province," which received the royal assent 10th June, 1857. Its avowed purpose was also defined in the preamble to be the " gradual removal of all legal distinctions between them and her Majesty's other Canadian subjects, and to... Célébrons Nos Réussites Féministes - Página 186editado por - 1999 - 348 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Freeman N. Blake - 1870 - 54 páginas
...gradual removal of all legal distinctions between them and her Majesty's other Canadian subjects, and to facilitate the acquisition of property, and of...desire such encouragement and to have deserved it." The act defined who should be regarded as Indians and entitled to the special benefit of a previous... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) - 1874 - 308 páginas
...gradual removal of all legal distinctions between them and Her Majesty's other Canadian subjects ; and to facilitate the acquisition of property, and of...desire such encouragement, and to have deserved it." The Act accordingly provides the legal process whereby an educated Indian may be emancipated from his... | |
| 1875 - 822 páginas
...minors. removal of all legal distinctions between them and Her Majesty's other Canadian subjects; and to facilitate the acquisition of property, and of...desire such encouragement, and to have deserved it." The Act accordingly provides the legal process whereby an educated Indian may be emancipated from his... | |
| John Robison Cartwright - 1892 - 798 páginas
...removal of all legal distinctions between them and Her [220] Majesty's other Canadian subjects, and to facilitate the acquisition of property, and of...desire such encouragement, and to have deserved it. That and the other Acts are consolidated in CS Can. c. 9, s. 1 of which defines " Indian1' to mean... | |
| Ontario. High Court of Justice - 1886 - 882 páginas
...gradual removal of all legal distinctions between them and Her Majesty's other Canadian subjects, and to facilitate the acquisition of property, and of...desire such encouragement, and to have deserved it. That and the other Acts are consolidated in C S. 0. ch. 9, sec. 1 of which defines " Indian" to mean... | |
| Sir Daniel Wilson - 1892 - 432 páginas
...gradual removal of all legal distinctions between them and Her Majesty's other Canadian subjects ; and to facilitate the acquisition of property, and of...desire such encouragement, and to have deserved it." That the ultimate result of this will involve the disappearance of the Indian as a distinct race is... | |
| William Kaplan - 1993 - 412 páginas
...gradual removal of all legal distinctions between them and Her Majesty's other Canadian subjects, and to facilitate the acquisition of property and of the...desire such encouragement and to have deserved it" (emphasis added). This text assumes that the Indian tribes are included among her majesty's Canadian... | |
| James Rodger Miller - 2000 - 510 páginas
...gradual removal of all legal distinctions between them and her Majesty's other Canadian Subjects, and to facilitate the acquisition of property and of the...desire such encouragement and to have deserved it,' to that end the statute established ways in which Indians might become enfranchised.24 The act spelled... | |
| 1870 - 1516 páginas
...gradual removal of all legal distinctions between them and her Majesty's other Canadian subjects, and to facilitate the acquisition of property, and of...such individual members of the said tribes as shall 4- found to desire such encouragement and to have deserved it." The act denned who should be regarded... | |
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