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The reign of felicity : being a plan for civilizing the Indians of North America without infringing on their national or individual independence / in a coffee-house dialogue between a courtier, an esquire, a clergyman and a farmer ...
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Spence, Thomas, 1750-1814
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Electronic
Language:
English
Published:
London :
Printed for T. Spence,
1796.
Subjects:
Land tenure
>
Great Britain.
Land, Nationalization of
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Great Britain.
Indians of North America.
Indians of North America
Land, Nationalization of
Land tenure
Great Britain
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