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at the same time172
the mouth of the158
said governor and company118
the said governor and118
in the course of108
of the said company107
for the time being105
our heirs and successors103
on the th of100
t h a t97
at the mouth of96
quarters of a mile90
three quarters of a89
from time to time88
the banks of the84
mile and a half80
the course of the74
of the six nations74
the greater part of73
in a state of71
of the fur trade70
a quarter of a69
quarter of a mile67
at the end of66
one of the most65
of the red river65
one mile and a63
for the purpose of62
as well as the62
the lake of the61
side of the river60
on the part of59
at the foot of54
the name of the54
on account of the53
of the rocky mountains53
east half a mile53
the said william penn52
of the united states51
the governor of the51
the hands of the50
the other side of50
the edge of the49
the service of the49
lake of the woods49
a mile and a49
the bottom of the49
on the banks of48
as we have seen47
in the midst of47
governor of the said46
the middle of the46
in the following year46
the end of the45
the rest of the45
the head of the44
the part of the44
greater part of them43
west half a mile43
as far as the42
miles and a half42
the time of the41
other side of the41
for the first time40
banks of the river40
a part of the40
in a short time40
on the other side39
and by these presents38
in the service of38
was one of the38
of the said province38
the surface of the37
the side of the36
at the head of36
or the greater part36
of one of the36
on the other hand36
the foot of the35
is one of the35
west one mile and35
a great deal of34
miles and an half34
west three quarters of34
the shores of the34
shall and may be34
the red river settlement34
by way of the33
in the month of33
it shall and may33
at the time of33
company for the time33
and may be lawful33
the honourable the commissioners33
unto the said governor33
in the middle of33
at the distance of32
this part of the32
mile and a quarter32
and one of the32
of the province of32
mouth of the river31
on the pacific coast31
it would have been31
prince of wales fort31
h a t the31
of the said city31
maid of the north31
the history of the30
the value of the30
the duke of york30
e s e n30
which was received with30
we came to the30
in charge of the30
r e s e30
the entrance of the30
honourable the commissioners of30
the american fur company30
p r e s30
in the hands of30
of the northwest company30
governor and company of30
the natives of the30
s e n t30
in the spring of30
the trade of the29
the indians of the29
on the south side29
h a t all29
course of the day29
to the number of29
the use of the29
as soon as the29
one of the men28
we were obliged to28
the th of june28
in the fur trade28
the morning of the28
in the same manner28
on the west side28
seems to have been28
may be lawful to28
the waters of the28
the west side of28
to the governor of27
council and general assembly27
of adventurers of england27
mouth of the columbia27
company of adventurers of27
east one mile and27
at the bottom of27
the country of the27
the source of the27
to the united states27
in front of the27
the beginning of the27
the south side of27
the lords of the27
the maid of the27
was received with the27
a great number of27
provincial council and general27
to return to the26
on the shores of26
two miles and a26
the inhabitants of the26
to and for the26
west side of the26
by the name of26
by west one mile26
governor or his deputy26
the governor and company26
lawful to and for26
one hundred and fifty26
the whole of the26
that is to say26
be lawful to and26
the governor of new25
the said company for25
that it was the25
greater part of the25
the opposite side of25
it is to be25
at four in the25
grant unto the said25
the union of the25
province and territories thereof25
in the afternoon we25
and company of adventurers25
at the entrance of25
on the morning of24
governor and provincial council24
of the said governor24
it was impossible to24
and for the said24
the governor and provincial24
received with the usual24
in one of the24
to the mouth of24
the commissioners of virginia24
governor of the company24
south side of the24
part of the river24
on the opposite side24
the arrival of the24
that part of the24
in spite of the24
s e c t23
h o m a23
east three quarters of23
honourable g e o23
e o r g23
was by no means23
o r g e23
t h o m23
g e o r23
that it would be23
opposite side of the23
the honourable g e23
o m a s23
committee of the said23
to the end of23
to the north of23
mile and an half23
of the governor and23
the committee of the23
g e t h23
e t h o23
r g e t23
the centre of the23
in the name of23
for the use of22
in the history of22
t h r e22
the form of a22
h r e n22
we give you this22
b r e t22
a member of the22
with the exception of22
into the hands of22
the x y company22
under the necessity of22
on the red river22
r e t h22
e t h r22
at the beginning of22
within the said province22
the size of a22
in sight of the22
this string of wampum22
of one hundred and21
by south one mile21
the direction of the21
bank of the river21
the foot of a21
the governor of maryland21
the people of the21
for the said governor21
under the name of21
in a few minutes21
east a quarter of21
four in the afternoon21
part of the country21
the story of the21
in the direction of20
it will be remembered20
in the neighbourhood of20
a small quantity of20
the governor or his20
a n d i20
of the company in20
at a small distance20
and in a few20
morning of the th20
the commissioners of maryland20
was not to be20
the junction of the20
in search of the20
that there was no20
said company for the20
an account of the20
the north side of20
by east half a20
on both sides of20
by east one mile20
the bank of the20
to the said governor20
this belt of wampum20
eighth of a mile19
on the north side19
the deputies of the19
adventurers of england trading19
to trade with the19
that he had been19
of england trading into19
for the said company19
in the united states19
under the command of19
the top of the19
his heirs and assigns19
for a long time19
in the morning we19
governor for the time19
a number of the19
seem to have been19
the branches of the19
in the centre of19
in the form of19
with the usual ceremony18
the governor or deputy18
a n d that18
the th of august18
the face of the18
on either side of18
on the st of18
is not more than18
was in charge of18
our will and pleasure18
the spot where the18
out of the water18
east by east one18
will and pleasure is18
the end of a18
the governor of canada18
deputies of the six18
west by west one18
this province and territories18
two hundred and fifty18
in the same year18
to be found in18
it was necessary to18
in the red river18
in this part of18
the close of the18
to the south of18
south half a mile17
one of the indians17
to the office of17
n d i do17
in a little while17
both sides of the17
we came to a17
the presence of the17
at the close of17
and that the said17
the servants of the17
that it was not17
in the case of17
was a man of17
with one of the17
a portion of the17
as well as of17
of the company were17
at no great distance17
in the said province17
the discovery of the17
one mile and an17
for the most part17
there was not a17
on behalf of the17
the officers of the17
the treaty of utrecht17
the th of july17
in the rocky mountains17
east by south one17
of the indian trade17
the earl of selkirk17
west a quarter of17
the leader of the17
some of the natives17
south three quarters of17
to the shores of17
we arrived at the17
that we could not17
five in the afternoon17
c o u r16
east a mile and16
o u s e16
the cause of the16
two in the afternoon16
put an end to16
had been in the16
of the city of16
the character of the16
in such a manner16
the appearance of the16
the upper part of16
it was too late16
h e r e16
of this province and16
the company of the16
part of the day16
to the bottom of16
the fur trade in16
at the top of16
the province of pensylvania16
the fur trade of16
the influence of the16
west a mile and16
the crest of the16
north side of the16
but it is not16
the office of governor16
the said original charter16
the line of the16
in the c o16
the treaty of ryswick16
as we shall see16
source of the mississippi16
the success of the16
as one of the16
h o u s16
fort prince of wales16
the forks of the16
as well as in16
north half a mile16
as well as to16
it is true that16
hundred and fifty miles16
and provincial council shall16
seven in the evening16
of the company to16
of the lakes and16
that some of the16
the c o u16
o u r t16
as well as a15
at an early hour15
that it was a15
any part of the15
if it had been15
trade with the indians15
one eighth of a15
the return of the15
a large number of15
in provincial council and15
from side to side15
on the bank of15
of the committee of15
on the east side15
the affairs of the15
the partners of the15
on each side of15
head waters of the15
the th of november15
the coast of the15
the river of the15
that one of the15
third of a mile15
the lakes and rivers15
service of the company15
the power of the15
of the columbia river15
a large quantity of15
be found in the15
the head waters of15
the greatest part of15
to the pacific ocean15
do grant unto the15
and at the same15
at five in the15
to the foot of15
or more of the15
the lords of trade15
that he did not15
of the inhabitants of15
at some distance from14
the appearance of a14
my heirs and assigns14
some distance from the14
in the shape of14
to the value of14
four in the morning14
the proprietary and governor14
of the american fur14
in the next year14
is not to be14
of the new world14
the said province and14
the chief of the14
of which he was14
to the rocky mountains14
at the hands of14
lake of the hills14
a t the governor14
the minutes of the14
of the arctic sea14
members of the board14
government of the said14
could not have been14
the red and assiniboine14
isle a la crosse14
and in a short14
in the hope of14
the limits of the14
that it shall and14
shores of hudson bay14
on the shore of14
of the lake of14
and we do hereby14
present you with this14
said province and territories14
servants of the company14
mile and three quarters14
in connection with the14
flowed in from the14
not been able to14
and the rest of14
the eyes of the14
side of the lake14
the city of winnipeg14
in the vicinity of14
the remainder of the14
in the far north14
the last of the14
unto the said william14
the coming of the14
for the sake of13
that they had been13
of the fur traders13
when we came to13
the agents of the13
you this string of13
to the other side13
in the indian country13
as soon as possible13
the rocky mountain men13
who had been sent13
the interior of the13
one mile and three13
the very heart of13
to one of the13
after the manner of13
go in search of13
the year one thousand13
a n a s13
s s a t13
a s s a13
on the following day13
that the said governor13
one hundred and twenty13
of virginia and maryland13
the same time the13
c a n a13
in any of the13
as soon as i13
in the mean time13
it was decided to13
we had not seen13
but it was not13
the weather was cloudy13
hands of the french13
our heirs or successors13
the strength of the13
three in the afternoon13
to take care of13
the consent of the13
either side of the13
the time of his13
the entrance of a13
in a way that13
one of them was13
t the governor and13
twelfth of a mile13
general court of the13
s a t e13
of the same name13
at the same moment13
on one of the13
in the new world13
the th of may13
the company on the13
in the presence of13
lords of the lakes13
freemen of the said13
the government of the13
to be of the13
it was not until13
one third of a13
the shores of hudson13
to the inhabitants of13
may be said to13
any person or persons13
from the mouth of13
the discovery of a13
trading with the indians13
bottom of the bay13
give you this string13
governor or deputy governor13
encamped for the night13
came in sight of13
and it was not13
the midst of the13
in the first place13
a few years ago13
his heirs or assigns13
in addition to the13
in the autumn of13
were under the necessity13
the weather was clear13
the news of the13
the interests of the13
the case of the13
the prince of wales13
n a s s13
the flesh of the13
the course of a13
not far from the13
the province of new13
the members of the13
son of a seigneur13
one thousand six hundred13
take a corporal oath13
give and grant unto13
side of the bay13
between them and the12
that they could not12
that there was a12
and on the th12
by south half a12
was one of those12
it is difficult to12
in the year one12
at the junction of12
on the edge of12
in honour of the12
were not to be12
and one of them12
the attention of the12
there can be no12
in possession of the12
shall at any time12
was the first to12
the terms of the12
the management of the12
the lakes and forests12
to the place where12
part of them present12
we present you with12
surface of the water12
entrance of the river12
by some of the12
of the mackenzie river12
to carry on the12
c h a r12
up and down the12
at half past five12
the departure of the12
in a few days12
a hole in the12
for one whole year12
we continued our voyage12
the same time he12
about the size of12
so that we were12
at seven in the12
the company in the12
east by east half12
the son of a12
will and ordain that12
the river to the12
after the fashion of12
that i could not12
at a very early12
of the far north12
as a matter of12
to go to the12
after the union of12
the manner in which12
in the habit of12
strathcona and mount royal12
the women and children12
south one mile and12
in the way of12
lord strathcona and mount12
as it had been12
the portage of the12
in the evening we12
thought it prudent to12
in the light of12
to the use of12
in the following spring12
west by west three12
a view of the12
within the limits of12
to the west of12
about the middle of12
of the five nations12
any of the said12
to the edge of12
the distance of about12
shall from time to12
at the same instant12
as soon as they12
to make use of12
governor of the province12
it was one of12
upon the banks of12
in regard to the12
on the th we12
of the provincial council12
with respect to the12
the great slave lake12
the possession of the12
and some of them12
in a great measure12
the destruction of the12
that it was impossible12
by south three quarters12
in one of his12
the continent of america12
west two miles and12
by one of the12
in consequence of the12
and a number of12
the fact that the12
shore of the lake12
one of the partners12
the king of france12
the shore of the12
one end of the11
the said governor or11
e r e a11
early in the morning11
and at all times11
to get to the11
i have already mentioned11
in red river settlement11
in the possession of11
of trade with the11
t h e r11
of the french in11
to the lords of11
was at this time11
they were obliged to11
at the rate of11
as that of the11
further will and ordain11
in the original charter11
bay company and the11
to the westward of11
by the governor of11
the place where we11
on the site of11
the chiefs of the11
as long as the11
one of the best11
about the end of11
in the same way11
the body of the11
at half past three11
the state of the11
we renewed our voyage11
of the x y11
the point of the11
of the said river11
of the red and11
three miles and a11
we have already seen11
the gulf of mexico11
by east two miles11
r e a s11
of any of the11
the headquarters of the11
it is certain that11
the level of the11
all parts of the11
the first and last11
that i did not11
s e at lancaster11
shore of lake superior11
the interest of the11
by the side of11
the mercy of the11
the profits of the11
that he could not11
in the power of11
of the partners of11
the navigation of the11
in a few moments11
on the columbia river11
the heart of the11
by these presents for11
the summit of the11
i thought it prudent11
brethren of the six11
to the east of11
the light of the11
continent of north america11
than any of the11
appear to have been11
one twelfth of a11
the site of the11
of the river to11
hereby further will and11
by west three quarters11
with a party of11
would have been a11
do hereby further will11
in the face of11
inhabitants of the said11
in the eyes of11
crest of the hill11
we do hereby further11
of the beaver indians11
and there was a11
a considerable quantity of11
that he had not11
in the early days11
set out for the11
the upper end of11
the gentlemen of the11
as i have already11
greatest part of the11
at four this morning11
the scene of the11
the progress of the11
west of lake superior11
the course of this11
of a number of11
in the bottom of11
officers of the company11
we desire you will11
the result of the11
warden of the plains11
in the summer of11
west by south one11
u s e at11
he was one of11
of some of the11
one side of the11
well as of the11
some of the indians11
banks of the red11
the big hill trail11
it was in the11
the conquest of canada11
some of the men11
surface of the snow11
as if it had11
and the united states11
than that of the11
the sources of the11
of the treaty of11
the way to the11
a considerable number of11
to that of the11
took possession of the11
he seems to have11
as well as for11
it is one of11
these presents for us11
the house of commons11
and some of the11
as far north as11
of the peace river11
w h e r11
red and assiniboine rivers11
part of the world10
the date of the10
after an absence of10
justices of the peace10
we proceeded on our10
of the bay and10
the absence of the10
the discharge of the10
on their way to10
in the year after10
the night of the10
to the far north10
and grant by these10
i pay you back10
to be in a10
so far as to10
in the beginning of10
the entrance to the10
there would have been10
as soon as he10
parts of the world10
with the united states10
the command of the10
the church of england10
as if he had10
it is well known10
what do you want10
east by south a10
justice of the peace10
the th of april10
the value of a10
south by west one10
in case of a10
fur trade of the10
landed for the night10
three miles and an10
gate of the fort10
of the river and10
a passage to the10
six in the evening10
the report of the10
the early part of10
name of the governor10
of the people of10
at half past four10
of which he had10
by the treaty of10
a number of years10
a band of indians10
grant by these presents10
the intention of the10
by north half a10
the valley of the10
course of the river10
two of the men10
their way to the10
his deputy for the10
in spite of his10
that they were not10
t e g o10
sides of the river10
to be allowed to10
men who had been10
to take possession of10
of the new company10
at two in the10
the governor for the10
the execution of the10
or his deputy for10
they shall think fit10
with an air of10
the language of the10
or any of them10
about the same time10
the length of the10
the mountains to the10
about a quarter of10
on the outside of10
father holland and i10
to the height of10
the state of affairs10
governor and company shall10
it is worthy of10
a committee of the10
all the way from10
of the governor of10
that he would not10
we do grant unto10
of the men who10
the head of a10
deputy for the time10
rat skins at cents10
each side of the10
at a short distance10
the development of the10
did not appear to10
the shadow of a10
the evening of the10
four miles and an10
by the said governor10
but i could not10
well acquainted with the10
the north of the10
of the company and10
under the charge of10
was at that time10
west by south three10
than those of the10
the laws of this10
but in spite of10
the side of a10
out of the way10
he was about to10
as a token of10
the inhabitants of this10
opponents of the company10
an end to the10
the west of the10
river flowed in from10
the french of canada10
five nations of indians10
a t e g10
lost no time in10
east by south three10
a sufficient quantity of10
but there was no10
in the year of10
of trade and plantations10
about one hundred and10
from one of the10
the first day of10
the skin of the10
i the said william10
to the red river10
the continent of north10
eight in the evening10
in the afternoon the10
to the lake of10
not more than two10
but i did not10
we were on the10
the red river country10
the height of land10
to the laws of10
east by north one10
at half past seven10
of the hudson bay10
had not been able10
of the great river10
the meeting of the10
it is not to10
union of the companies10
in the same direction10
would not have been10
the freemen of the10
on a small island10
the man who had10
of the great company9
the place where they9
w i l l9
the king of england9
variation of the compass9
en roulant ma boule9
to be given to9
one of the natives9
the inhabitants of new9
in the language of9
the provincial council shall9
the end of their9
l l i a9
the commissioners for indian9
of the governor or9
from the time of9
l i a m9
side of the rocky9
o u n c9
the confluence of the9
in the days of9
there is not a9
on account of his9
of hudson bay and9
the company for the9
of the great north9
at the forks of9
at a considerable distance9
the current of the9
the same time they9
the nature of the9
to be one of9
the country through which9
the bark of the9
with the inhabitants of9
a few years later9
that he had no9
the month of july9
on the coast of9
a few feet of9
for the discovery of9
the resources of the9
i was obliged to9
the outside of the9
on the point of9
edge of the woods9
on the side of9
of the th of9
any of the natives9
channel of the river9
the men of the9
the bottom of a9
with a view to9
the shape of a9
out of the question9
the governor of virginia9
different parts of the9
a state of great9
to the entrance of9
far as the eye9
n c i l9
in a very short9
to the company of9
to the middle of9
the first time in9
at the mercy of9
and to their successors9
that he would be9
a small distance from9
the french in the9
the latitude of the9
one of my men9
the exception of the9
of the mouth of9
the minds of the9
the gate of the9
of the western sea9
commissioners for indian affairs9
the end of that9
it would be a9
for the fur trade9
a mile from the9
of one of these9
of one of them9
from the place where9
of the eighteenth century9
with the aid of9
it must have been9
as soon as it9
had been at the9
i l l i9
went back to the9
the advantage of the9
give you this belt9
of the indian tribes9
whereof the governor for9
up the river to9
the termination of the9
were in a state9
lake superior to the9
do give and grant9
on the continent of9
returned to the fort9
a certain number of9
of the young men9
the place where the9
or any of the9
the cause of this9
two miles and an9
the time being to9
the fashion of the9
a few days after9
r t e r9
a copy of the9
for the encouragement of9
the tops of the9
the whole of this9
and that he had9
it was agreed that9
at any time hereafter9
the opponents of the9
of the fur countries9
the red river colony9
the movements of the9
of those who had9
down the river to9
i do not know9
the east side of9
and all of them9
back to the fort9
by means of the9
the th of september9
in order to avoid9
beginning of the century9
that led to the9
east two miles and9
that he should be9
season of the year9
the north shore of9
in the absence of9
u n c i9
manners and customs of9
to the arctic sea9
that they had not9
the fur trade was9
arm of the sea9
east by south half9
at the age of9
of the officers of9
which has been already9
governor of new france9
above the level of9
to me to be9
h a r t9
for more than a9
to the six nations9
at the confluence of9
at a c o9
great king of england9
the th of october9
the spring of the9
that the governor and9
of the fur country9
upper part of the9
of the fur companies9
trade with the french9
the th of march9
i had an observation9
one of the young9
the chevalier de troyes9
the opening of the9
c i l held9
between great britain and9
the th of december9
his most christian majesty9
for the indian trade9
shores of the bay9
with that of the9
we were under the9
as soon as we9
as he had been9
the midst of a9
made up his mind9
a very early hour9
of the company for9
deputy governor of the9
an account of his9
in dealing with the9
by means of a9
i could not but9
did not wish to9
among the indians of9
of the people who9
c o u n9
we continued our route9
sources of the mississippi9
the question of the9
and grant unto the9
at six in the9
at the edge of9
the life of the9
the time when the9
the red river and9
it is interesting to9
and that of the9
the english chief to9
a c o u9
near the mouth of9
the same manner as9
a r t e9
said to have been9
of the pacific coast9
the territory of the9
of governor of the9
by order of the9
but he was not9
at the grande portage9
that they would not9
within the said city9
but he did not9
a very short time9
sat down on the9
the duke of newcastle8
his deputy to be8
the rest of us8
hundred and eighty paces8
indians of the six8
feet and an half8
appeared to me to8
between the first and8
we embarked at four8
our course was south8
of those who were8
time to time to8
at one end of8
to proceed to the8
had a right to8
three or more of8
on the west coast8
three or four miles8
between the french and8
quarter of a century8
and every of them8
at the expense of8
and that he would8
with some of the8
the th of february8
shall take a corporal8
n d that the8
of the royal society8
the door of the8
the governor and council8
they had not been8
without the consent of8
we embarked at half8
it is stated that8
the business of the8
taken out of the8
time being to be8
such and so many8
a general court of8
of the nineteenth century8
the best of the8
inhabitants of this province8
parts of the country8
the current was very8
the transfer of the8
the great king of8
the height of the8
mouth of the kaministiquia8
of the far west8
at eight in the8
up the peace river8
the same as yesterday8
and as soon as8
the object of their8
is true that the8
committee of the company8
was the same as8
i make no doubt8
for the election of8
of the branches of8
as i have said8
it was not till8
by south three miles8
mountains covered with snow8
lords of the admiralty8
in that part of8
in case of an8
of le grand diable8
court of the adventurers8
or his deputy to8
was not at all8
of the english company8
serve in provincial council8
and at half past8
from fort william to8
the fur trade to8
belonging to the company8
we will and grant8
was far from being8
of them present at8
this was the first8
on the way to8
edge of the lake8
from hence to the8
of the indians and8
that they might be8
to be present at8
was covered with a8
company on the pacific8
that he was the8
was to be the8
so that it was8
the month of august8
were by no means8
by north one mile8
as many of the8
hundred and fifty men8
can be no doubt8
one thousand eight hundred8
between us and the8
a quarter of an8
contained in the original8
in the event of8
that he was not8
as it would have8
have been able to8
has been already mentioned8
the province and territories8
with the indians for8
the extent of the8
the commencement of the8
the company and the8
but a short time8
east side of the8
the other end of8
the whole of them8
the coast of labrador8
the merchant of perpetuana8
affairs of the company8
the general court of8
the claims of the8
and further we will8
was the cause of8
the north american continent8
in consequence of this8
a young man of8
it is not a8
had no time to8
so as to be8
one to the other8
for the good government8
a great quantity of8
lords of the north8
to do with the8
to make a fire8
to whom these presents8
day of the second8
from the united states8
it would be impossible8
in the fall of8
in their power to8
on the arrival of8
which i could not8
west three miles and8
a great part of8
found their way to8
of the fur company8
you with this belt8
state of the country8
is said to have8
out of the fort8
discovery of the north8
hereafter in these presents8
and for a time8
the death of the8
who had been in8
sea of the north8
good government of the8
sixth of a mile8
office of governor of8
as if he were8
the heat of the8
in favour of the8
one of the hunters8
to get out of8
the master of the8
to and from the8
at the other end8
the loss of the8
that it should be8
along the banks of8
that we had no8
the way of the8
to serve in provincial8
get a shot at8
of the second month8
bottom of the canoe8
the south of the8
one thousand seven hundred8
was no other than8
was the object of8
it was necessary for8
to some of the8
the furs of the8
on the one hand8
in the act of8
the other to the8
and governor of the8
we landed at the8
the rear of the8
of the white men8
we had already seen8
the rights of the8
that we were obliged8
to the point of8
from lake superior to8
in token of our8
first had and obtained8
very heart of the8
by the time the8
the water of the8
at a place called8
for the benefit of8
it was not long8
there was plenty of8
and that they would8
that the company had8
the founding of the8
so long as they8
for the night at8
by virtue of these8
of the north and8
in the year the8
there would be no8
possession of the country8
land and the north8
in spite of all8
deputy to be one8
that many of the8
this is a very8
he returned to the8
embarked at half past8
that they had seen8
in which we were8
you this belt of8
the east india company8
of the indians to8
of the indians of8
of the two companies8
on the rd of8
and those of the8
his way to the8
by the company in8
union of the north8
the rivers and lakes8
one hundred and eighty8
of the woods and8
a supply of provisions8
partners of the north8
from point to point8
the pacific fur company8
with this belt of8
which we had seen8
do not doubt but8
with the addition of8
in view of the8
he was in the8
by any of the8
the size of the8
hundred yards from the8
had taken possession of8
a treaty with the8
as there was no8
we were ready to8
the latter end of8
to remain in the8
gives an account of8
with which he had8
our kingdom of england8
we continued our course8
for a period of8
at the door of8
to be able to8
to be in the8
of the pacific ocean8
bend in the river8
the fortunes of the8
within a few feet8
at a great distance8
of the coppermine river8
the residue of the8
of the same year7
two or three days7
it will be seen7
the officer in charge7
by a number of7
the french in canada7
to spy out the7
if any of the7
radisson and groseilliers were7
end of the portage7
a perusal of the7
expedition to hudson bay7
if they had been7
to such an extent7
in company with the7
entrance of a small7
between the two crowns7
of the company was7
by virtue of the7
m p e n7
bed of the river7
account of the country7
a good deal of7
of the rocky mountain7
they could not be7
in half an hour7
will be remembered that7
of great britain and7
who had been a7
the fate of the7
from montreal to the7
we landed for the7
found his way to7
to the head of7
appeared to be the7
of the north country7
he was not a7
the opinion of the7
in order that the7
this was not the7
company of the north7
was to be seen7
and in case any7
i was very much7
one of the north7
are of opinion that7
of the northern regions7
and confines of the7
the natives whom we7
from the lake of7
of the natives of7
so as to render7
to carry out the7
proprietary and governor of7
of the french to7
a vast extent of7
trade of the country7
a string of wampum7
front of the fort7
we left this place7
it could not be7
of two or three7
were obliged to make7
mouth of the winnipeg7
of a small river7
i was determined to7
that they may be7
freemen in provincial council7
office of governor or7
i have no doubt7
k n o w7
he did not know7
six hundred and eighty7
one hundred and thirty7
on the fur trade7
they appeared to be7
in order to carry7
taken by the french7
in new york state7
the least appearance of7
of the british government7
glad to see you7
royal highness the duke7
the atlantic to the7
on the river bank7
of the province and7
at the request of7
that the company was7
the effect of the7
way back to the7
we came in sight7
they came to the7
the governor and his7
at the fur post7
the operations of the7
to go down to7
first governor of the7
the canoe and lading7
minutes of the company7
had been able to7
to go up the7
he was accompanied by7
of the river is7
present governor of the7
east by east two7
of opinion that the7
the chief factors and7
at the entrance to7
the country to the7
on his way to7
branch of a tree7
a corporal oath before7
as if they had7
till we came to7
branch of the river7
after the treaty of7
to any of the7
it was resolved that7
with the intention of7
the headwaters of the7
state of our provisions7
by the said original7
search for a north7
and some of his7
in the place of7
the early history of7
we have seen the7
of the said bay7
of the north american7
the said company in7
appeared to have been7
it was with difficulty7
the same as the7
so called from the7
of the arrival of7
on the d of7
in some of the7
north one mile and7
in a direct line7
from east to west7
when one of the7
it is said that7
the shores of lake7
we encamped for the7
by the governor and7
first and last day7
such person or persons7
not be able to7
of the bark of7
the five nations of7
and as often as7
an expedition to the7
the trade with the7
and there was no7
east one eighth of7
a bend in the7
the crest of a7
member of the board7
english on hudson bay7
arrival at the fort7
that it may be7
arrived at red river7
to have been the7
as it was called7
at a distance from7
to take part in7
trade with the english7
as the eye could7
with a pair of7
or either of them7
in such manner as7
of the seventeenth century7
christian prince or state7
the great fish river7
meaning of these presents7
the natives on the7
the whole length of7
and in a little7
to the fact that7
a great variety of7
a sufficient number of7
the variation of the7
the sun and moon7
such a manner that7
the th degree of7
anything contained in the7
to be employed in7
at all times hereafter7
the french and english7
of the company that7
on the western side7
in such a way7
three or four hundred7
from the governor of7
it had been a7
distance up the river7
should be obliged to7
o w y e7
together with all the7
as it is not7
in time of war7
contrary to the true7
at a time when7
in from the left7
west four miles and7
to go in search7
thousand six hundred eighty7
in the region of7
to the north sea7
chiefs of the six7
small river flowed in7
of the barren grounds7
the leaders of the7
the claim of the7
of which they were7
more than a few7
discovery of a north7
these presents shall come7
with a piece of7
the western side of7
r a m e7
from the head of7
of the council of7
and the canoe was7
for some time past7
was known as the7
the shelter of the7
of the setting sun7
according to the laws7
thousand eight hundred and7
the following year the7
were obliged to land7
mouth of the red7
of the boundary line7
of governor or deputy7
the direction in which7
a man of great7
provincial council and assembly7
who was in charge7
on the subject of7
the subjects of any7
the mayor and recorder7
it appeared to me7
by the company to7
was not more than7
to be taken by7
to the country of7
the next day the7
as they shall think7
that is the way7
and all the while7
on the pacific slope7
of red river settlement7
and company for the7
and customs of the7
out of the tent7
the weather was now7
the same number of7
the object of the7
there is only one7
n o w y7
south by east half7
of the company on7
highness the duke of7
to the governor and7
governor and company for7
the largest of the7
the course of their7
to the trade of7
upper end of the7
limits and places aforesaid7
out of the river7
a belt of wampum7
the chain of friendship7
of the red men7
by the fact that7
not more than a7
p e n n7
the crew of the7
to do the same7
a small piece of7
the coureurs de bois7
which we did not7
get out of the7
the fox and wisconsin7
for which he had7
of the river of7
the year of the7
of the fort and7
of the wintering partners7
part of the night7
and that was the7
by east three quarters7
on the top of7
to the depth of7
about a mile and7
the skins of the7
appeared to be in7
as they had been7
of which we have7
one of the branches7
takes its name from7
execute the office of7
at three in the7
miles and a quarter7
to speak to them7
or places of trade7
the english on hudson7
it was by no7
state of the river7
they were going to7
some of the people7
called by the french7
it would not be7
saw that it was7
at three this morning7
the end of his7
by west half a7
a branch of the7
twentieth day of the7
the point where the7
it appeared to be7
south by east one7
of the state of7
strength of the current7
and that he was7
he had heard of7
one or other of7
the condition of the7
the back of the7
and in case of7
on the assiniboine river7
western side of the7
in charge of fort7
to be determined by7
for two or three7
to the rear of7
placed in charge of7
a m p e7
to the conclusion that7
he was a man7
which we had left7
one hundred and sixty7
the weather was fine7
on the third day7
in the far west7
and in the evening7
the bosom of the7
the governor and the7
is found to be7
and last day of7
it may be said7
into the south sea7
one of the said7
that the french had7
a short distance from7
residue of the said7
to penetrate to the7
where there is a7
mouth of the souris7
to the eastward of7
them and their successors7
corporal oath before the7
in the previous year7
in the execution of7
encouragement of the indian7
between it and the7
on the return of7
along the edge of7
as early as the7
six hundred eighty and7
and the indian territories7
one of the chiefs7
but this was not7
which we had passed7
and that it was7
at the extremity of7
trade of the north7
is the same as7
was placed in charge7
the opposition of the7
the conduct of the7
the place where i7
it might have been7
with me to the7
the property of the7
of the church of7
about half an hour7
south a quarter of7
of which there are7
whom these presents shall7
two years after the7
by west six miles7
to be held in7
that they would be7
and pitched our tents7
the people who had7
on the pacific ocean7
in from the north7
the fort on the7
a distance from the7
whom we had not7
in the morning the7
the time being or7
a small river flowed7
the month of may7
the wreck of the7
with the help of7
the territories of the7
on the present occasion7
for a number of7
with the appearance of7
goods to the french7
and territories thereunto belonging7
last day of november7
and in the following7
west passage by land7
up his mind to7
the hostility of the7
h a t no7
the erection of a7
the east of the7
the western extremity of7
the line of demarcation7
but they could not7
and the lake of7
of the american continent7
by south two miles7
in about an hour7
appointed for that purpose7
by the subjects of7
two or three hundred7
one of the party7
great britain and the7
as far as we7
at a quarter past7
i a m p7
of the great lakes7
the end of it7
and it was with7
proved to be a7
to have been in7
does not seem to7
of the sea coast7
about half a mile7
the trail of the7
a few years after7
one of the first7
one sixth of a7
the lower end of7
shores of lake superior7
of the new england7
it is impossible to7
place where we had7
in all parts of7
the majority of the7
radisson and groseilliers had7
the prosperity of the7
and the greater part7
it was evident that7
notwithstanding anything contained in7
by and with the7
his royal highness the7
the west end of7
on the north shore7
crossed over to the7
whom we had seen7
the company did not7
of the company had7
a day or two7
one third of the7
in such form as7
have been in the7
other parts of the7
f r a m7
his way back to7
had been accustomed to7
ridge of high land7
on the crest of7
the names of the7
d w h e6
within a short distance6
they were of a6
of the merchant of6
to the true intent6
to have been a6
a bit of statuary6
of the same material6
not so much as6
from the atlantic to6
one of the largest6
shores of the arctic6
in the heart of6
full view of the6
i was in the6
said governor or his6
the early years of6
the rocky mountain trappers6
in the wigwam of6
is to be noted6
the river where the6
them present at any6
mayor and commonalty of6
in search of game6
that any of the6
made his way to6
north shore of the6
the depth of the6
a few days before6
in the fur countries6
it was decided that6
the occupants of the6
their wives and children6
an account of their6
the province of maryland6
the lac du bois6
as long as they6
the said city for6
be a committee of6
to time to be6
the southern parts of6
that they and their6
as much as they6
on the surface of6
where the said company6
the west coast of6
the tripe de roche6
for the purposes of6
as a means of6
more than two miles6
to the amount of6
the tenth day of6
the way for the6
the office of committee6
the edge of a6
to those of the6
would be impossible for6
to the time of6
that in case of6
the advent of the6
may be supposed to6
trade with the natives6
and the next moment6
whereof the governor of6
the fort of the6
the hudson bay company6
it is easy to6
no sooner had the6
a n d w6
along the north shore6
lies before the writer6
of the white man6
far as we could6
the skirmish of seven6
the north and west6
that he might have6
the second day of6
the health of the6
voyage up the river6
the selling of indian6
if it had not6
there is also a6
to which they were6
it was with great6
that he was a6
the neighbourhood of the6
the duke of albemarle6
of the great king6
the third day after6
whom we had already6
two in the morning6
are fortunate in having6
for the preservation of6
to which he had6
the orders of the6
to the utmost to6
necessary for us to6
of our more especial6
south a mile and6
what do you mean6
engaged in the fur6
the margin of the6
country of the beaver6
part of them which6
the sea of the6
by water or land6
the action of the6
would be difficult to6
in the wake of6
had every reason to6
the branch of a6
the aid of a6
south two miles and6
we thank you for6
under the great seal6
for a considerable time6
it would be difficult6
the weather had been6
of the company of6
came out of the6
that the government of6
as far as they6
will never be known6
as governor of the6
a short distance of6
came to the foot6
red river of the6
early part of the6
the upper waters of6
a n d f6
of the french at6
got out of the6
being then and there6
of the leader of6
any of the countries6
the lives of the6
the result of this6
the first of these6
and the other at6
i am glad to6
of sir george simpson6
what do you think6
to the opposite side6
at any time within6
for many years the6
was now become so6
in different parts of6
trade on the pacific6
the fur trade and6
to the scene of6
journey round the world6
and he did not6
a part of our6
it was their custom6
across the rocky mountains6
over the surface of6
the rocky mountains and6
to be the same6
the english and french6
shall make a quorum6
and whereas the said6
hundred miles from the6
had come from the6
out of the country6
did not hesitate to6
of the young indians6
of the fact that6
current was very strong6
to keep out the6
more than a hundred6
have the power of6
were covered with snow6
since the time of6
and they did not6
of the reign of6
of any other christian6
the rocky mountains to6
the mouth of a6
was not long before6
it may not be6
the loss of his6
that he had seen6
year one thousand eight6
took place in the6
the eastern side of6
at one of the6
members of the company6
with the consent of6
the exception of a6
about a mile from6
at this time was6
and for the better6
his place in the6
to believe that the6
we are fortunate in6
foot of the fall6
the provincial council and6
britain and the united6
it was not a6
the sides of the6
it has been stated6
in about half an6
in the meantime the6
east one sixth of6
the road between us6
of the death of6
eight in the morning6
selling of indian goods6
up to the time6
whole length of the6
the daughter of a6
that he was in6
would be able to6
we were in a6
to follow their example6
after the departure of6
the assistance of the6
in a few years6
this was to be6
retaken by the english6
the indians in the6
and there is no6
reason to believe that6
the ground was covered6
on the labrador coast6
the end of october6
one of the clerks6
an officer of the6
belonging to the said6
to take charge of6
virtue of these presents6
to come down to6
the most christian king6
the governor of pensylvania6
a few of the6
it was not without6
with which they were6
influence of the indian6
the people of this6
gave the name of6
the english and the6
e n t the6
with all my heart6
hundred and twenty paces6
from the spot where6
to be the first6
is the time when6
great distance from the6
for the due execution6
taking possession of the6
to the great king6
in the management of6
that there would be6
of the english were6
one in the afternoon6
i could not see6
the face of a6
with the air of6
large number of the6
and a half in6
there was no time6
and i began to6
and a pair of6
where we found a6
atlantic to the pacific6
other christian prince or6
of the said country6
in this he was6
to the interest of6
at the place where6
the st of june6
a matter of fact6
the extension of the6
our more especial grace6
from the number of6
east one twelfth of6
between the two companies6
and commonalty of the6
to the white man6
waters of the missouri6
fourth of a mile6
of the arctic regions6
feet above the level6
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as well as we6
for prohibiting the selling6
made of the bark6
the manners and customs6
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that he should not6
the top of his6
confines of the seas6
in the woods and6
in pursuit of them6
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a n d to6
of the winnipeg river6
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miles up the river6
to all to whom6
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the next morning he6
the rest of our6
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will and grant by6
not more than three6
thousand six hundred and6
which they had been6
other end of the6
us that they had6
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by way of lake6
with the fur trade6
being so elected and6
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the means by which6
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the lower part of6
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the sovereignty of the6
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the force of the6
whom i have already6
the place where he6
to our brother onas6
was in a state6
not being able to6
of the natives whom6
on the river columbia6
which i have described6
one fourth of a6
informed us that they6
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the next morning the6
early in the century6
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the amount of the6
within one year after6
at that time the6
of the souris river6
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a mile and an6
the same kind of6
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at half past six6
lower end of the6
the bank of a6
the ice in the6
you know very well6
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a short time the6
to the fur trade6
one quarter of a6
up one of the6
he was able to6
of three or four6
during the greater part6
the little white sticks6
within the entrance of6
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arrival of the ship6
over which the canoe6
some account of the6
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inhabitants of the country6
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in due time the6
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hamilton and father holland6
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not less than two6
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spring of the year6
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the attitude of the6
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thousand seven hundred and6
the early days of6
true intent and meaning6
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the company to be6
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a level with the6
by the canadian government6
during the whole of6
of sir alexander mackenzie6
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the said provincial council6
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on account of its6
of seven of the6
out of each county6
history of the company6
the pleasure of the6
navigation of the river6
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four hundred and fifty6
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i do not think6
to say that the6
to build a fort6
natives whom we had6
the weather cleared up6
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back to fort douglas6
of the deed poll6
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a few hundred yards6
a state of preparation6
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a point of land6
on his return to6
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in a loud voice6
west by north half6
all and singular other6
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one of the traders6
the nations of indians6
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a short time after6
the river at this6
degree of west longitude6
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the spot where they6
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of the honourable adventurers6
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fox and wisconsin route6
more of the committee6
at half past two6
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a share of the6
and that they had6
the same as that6
in the very heart6
council of the said6
of the st degree6
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being or his deputy6
with all the lands6
will be found in6
the ice of the6
i did not think6
was the son of6