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French Claims In North America, 1500-59, Brian Slattery Dec 1977

French Claims In North America, 1500-59, Brian Slattery

Brian Slattery

Historians usually trace the origins of Canada to the initial explorations of England and France, with emphasis upon the French voyages of the early sixteenth century involving Verrazzano, Cartier, and Roberval. France, it is said, officially asserted territorial rights in North America at this era, based upon the discoveries and acts of taking possession of its emissaries, and that these claims were sustained, if in a somewhat desultory manner, until the successful colonizing efforts of the following century. The French crown is thought to have treated North America as unowned land open to appropriation, territorium nullius, rejecting the claims of …


Vicinage--Part Ii, Drew L. Kershen Dec 1976

Vicinage--Part Ii, Drew L. Kershen

Drew L. Kershen

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Slicing The Big Tomato, Daniel Coquillette Dec 1975

Slicing The Big Tomato, Daniel Coquillette

Daniel R. Coquillette

Orientation Speech to the Entering Class, Boston University Law School


The Fetish Of Jury Trial In Civil Cases: A Comment On Rachal V. Hill, Daniel R. Coquillette, David L. Shapiro Nov 1971

The Fetish Of Jury Trial In Civil Cases: A Comment On Rachal V. Hill, Daniel R. Coquillette, David L. Shapiro

Daniel R. Coquillette

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