Bay Company have hitherto had an exclusive right to trade with Indians in the Fraser River territory, but they have had no other right whatever. They have had no right to exclude strangers. They have had no rights of government, or of occupation of the... Evidence for the United States in the matter of the claims of the Hudson's ... - Pagina 294door British and American Joint Commission for the Final Settlement of the Claims of the Hudson's Bay and Puget's Sound Agricultural Companies - 1867Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1859 - 500 pagina’s
...to trade with Indians in the Eraser's River territory, but they have had COLUMBIA. no otjier rjght whatever. They have had no right to exclude strangers....Government, or of occupation of the soil. They have had uo right to prevent or interfere with any kind of trading, except with Indians alone. * " * * * * But... | |
| Alexander Begg - 1894 - 600 pagina’s
...despatches. The Hudson Bay Company have hitherto had an exclusive right to trade with Indians in the Fraser River territory, but they have had no other right...or interfere with any kind of trading, except with the Indians alone. But to render all misconceptions impossible, her Majesty's Government have determined... | |
| Alexander Begg - 1894 - 596 pagina’s
...despatches. The Hudson Bay Company have hitherto had an exclusive right to trade with Indians in the Fraser River territory, but they have had no other right...or interfere with any kind of trading, except with the Indians alone. But to render all misconceptions impossible, her Majesty's Government have determined... | |
| Alexander Begg - 1894 - 592 pagina’s
...exclusive right to trade with Indians / in the Fraser River territory, but they have had no other right I whatever. They have had no right to exclude strangers....or interfere with any kind of trading, except with the Indians alone. But to render all misconceptions impossible, her Majesty's Government have determined... | |
| Robert Hamilton Coats, R. Edward Gosnell - 1912 - 748 pagina’s
...had no right to exclude strangers ; it had no rights of government or of occupation of the soil ; it had no right to prevent or interfere with any kind of trading, except with the Indians alone. The British government, however, went even further in its watchfulness than this... | |
| Adam Shortt, Sir Arthur George Doughty - 1914 - 406 pagina’s
...The Hudson's Bay Company have hitherto had an exclusive right to trade with the Indians in the Fraser river territory, but they have had no other right whatever. They have had no rights to exclude strangers. They have had no rights of government or of occupation of the soil. They... | |
| William Lawson Grant - 1926 - 834 pagina’s
...had no right to exclude strangers ; it had no rights of government or of occupation of the soil ; it had no right to prevent or interfere with any kind of trading, except with the Indians alone. The British government, however, went even further in its watchfulness than this... | |
| |