Scotia contained no regular reservation of minerals. In some instances gold, silver, and precious stones only were reserved ; in other cases gold, silver, iron, copper, lead, &c., were retained for a source of revenue to the Crown. The Mines and Mineral Lands of Nova Scotia - Page 120by Edwin Gilpin - 1880 - 129 pagesFull view - About this book
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...physical characteristics, etc., of their varieties, will find Dana's Mineralogy the best text book. TENURE OF MINERAL LANDS. The grants of land to the...retained for a source of revenue to the Crown. After the year 1808 the reservations were gold, silver, lead, copper, tin, coal, iron, and precious stones. In... | |
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