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the mouth of the131
on the th of124
said governor and company119
the said governor and118
of the said company110
for the purpose of92
at the same time79
at the mouth of79
the greater part of75
for the time being69
from time to time65
our heirs and successors64
the hudson bay company62
of the red river62
on the part of57
in the course of57
the banks of the54
the name of the53
one of the most53
the service of the50
of the rocky mountains49
on account of the49
the rest of the49
the lake of the48
at the head of47
the bottom of the46
of the fur trade46
lake of the woods46
in the following year45
governor of the said45
the part of the44
the governor of the42
greater part of them42
in charge of the42
the head of the42
at the end of42
the time of the42
in the month of41
of the hudson bay41
the end of the40
as we have seen40
was one of the39
on the banks of38
on the shores of37
in the service of36
of the united states36
for the first time36
in a state of35
side of the river35
mouth of the river34
for the most part34
as soon as the34
or the greater part34
the other side of34
the shores of the34
as far as the34
on the other side34
the red river settlement34
the hands of the34
of one of the33
unto the said governor33
on the pacific coast33
company for the time33
governor and company of33
we arrived at the32
in the spring of31
the th of june31
on the other hand31
in a short time30
the side of the30
other side of the30
at the foot of30
shall and may be30
in the hands of30
and may be lawful30
at the time of30
it shall and may30
the governor and company29
in the midst of29
as well as the29
prince of wales fort29
and company of adventurers28
the course of the28
part of the country28
shores of hudson bay28
and by these presents28
of adventurers of england27
we came to the27
company of adventurers of27
in front of the27
the history of the27
at the bottom of27
a quarter of a27
the union of the26
was in charge of26
the middle of the26
the trade of the26
the committee of the26
the west side of26
of the company in26
the arrival of the25
the south side of25
by reason of the25
a member of the25
in the middle of25
seems to have been25
the said company for25
the lords of the25
the th of august24
on the south side24
the nation of the24
of the said governor24
may be lawful to24
a great deal of24
the shores of hudson24
with the exception of24
we came to a23
committee of the said23
to the end of23
on the red river23
of the governor and23
the use of the23
in one of the23
the remainder of the23
be lawful to and22
and for the said22
the entrance of the22
the x y company22
to and for the22
lawful to and for22
the chief of the22
for the said governor21
south side of the21
to the number of21
governor of the company21
the th of july21
in the neighbourhood of21
the indians of the21
bottom of the bay21
parts of the country21
adventurers of england trading20
a part of the20
that is to say20
to the united states20
west side of the20
the value of the20
the th of may20
the direction of the20
banks of the river20
of england trading into20
in the fur trade20
to the said governor20
said company for the20
the whole of the20
is one of the20
the foot of the20
in a few minutes20
for a period of19
the th of september19
the beginning of the19
into the hands of19
for the said company19
greater part of the19
on the west side19
the edge of the19
that it was the19
to be found in18
the governor or deputy18
in the habit of18
a few years ago18
the interests of the18
governor for the time18
on behalf of the18
in the direction of18
this part of the18
by the name of18
under the name of18
the affairs of the18
on the following morning17
in a few days17
to the charge of17
the source of the17
as we shall see17
in the same year17
the th of october17
grant unto the said17
in the beginning of17
a number of the17
at the beginning of17
in the form of17
seem to have been17
the junction of the17
to the office of17
in the red river17
in the history of17
the close of the17
the canadian pacific railway17
two hundred and fifty17
of the company were17
was by no means17
the treaty of utrecht17
a large number of16
in the name of16
our will and pleasure16
early in the morning16
of the lake of16
late in the evening16
it was impossible to16
of the committee of16
servants of the company16
quarter of a mile16
the prince of wales16
in connection with the16
it is to be16
the members of the16
the top of the16
the gentlemen of the16
the treaty of ryswick16
after an absence of16
the officers of the16
and that the said16
of the company to16
at the close of16
fort prince of wales16
in the case of16
of the lakes and16
to the north of16
the office of governor16
in sight of the16
the country of the16
lake of two mountains16
the said original charter16
the duke of york16
in the autumn of16
it would have been16
to one of the15
in the way of15
a portion of the15
to the mouth of15
to the pacific ocean15
it will be remembered15
in the vicinity of15
on the d of15
opposite side of the15
the east side of15
the servants of the15
the opposite side of15
bank of the river15
in the centre of15
the governor and committee15
be found in the15
any part of the15
for the use of15
the form of a15
was a man of15
the company in the15
to the rocky mountains15
the city of winnipeg15
on the following day15
it was not until15
the earl of selkirk15
the centre of the15
service of the company15
one of the men14
on either side of14
the north side of14
i was obliged to14
the presence of the14
the destruction of the14
the cause of the14
to trade with the14
bay of the north14
a good deal of14
hands of the french14
on their way to14
the course of a14
of the city of14
the fact that the14
it was too late14
in the next year14
the house of commons14
side of the rocky14
that he had been14
members of the board14
side of the bay14
the discovery of the14
on the shore of14
about the end of14
here and there a14
the gulf of st14
the latter end of14
under the command of14
the interior of the14
on the opposite side14
there can be no14
will and pleasure is14
mouth of the columbia14
as a matter of14
in the indian country14
the fort of the14
of one hundred and13
the place where we13
and one of the13
so that it was13
in spite of the13
of the new england13
one of the best13
in regard to the13
about the middle of13
the people of the13
to the shores of13
that the said governor13
the influence of the13
with a party of13
in the bottom of13
in the far north13
had been in the13
the church of england13
or more of the13
lords of the lakes13
governor or his deputy13
one hundred and fifty13
by way of the13
in the early days13
that part of the13
one of my men13
the possession of the13
and the united states13
on the east side13
on the st of13
the case of the13
east side of the13
in the united states13
general court of the13
that i could not13
governor or deputy governor13
take a corporal oath13
it was decided to13
do grant unto the13
on the north side13
of the company and13
of the fur traders13
source of the mississippi13
the leader of the13
bay company and the13
a great number of13
upper part of the12
the majority of the12
the size of a12
to the governor of12
the lake of two12
the next day we12
after the union of12
officers of the company12
strathcona and mount royal12
the appearance of the12
the upper end of12
end of the portage12
the lakes and forests12
lake of the hurrons12
who had been in12
in a great measure12
that it shall and12
the foot of a12
in the summer of12
a number of years12
to the other side12
of the treaty of12
in the new world12
the last of the12
lord strathcona and mount12
the profits of the12
as soon as i12
and we do hereby12
will and ordain that12
was not to be12
the character of the12
the limits of the12
in honour of the12
on his way to12
the lakes and rivers12
may be said to12
to the lake of12
a few days after12
the rocky mountains and12
under the charge of12
at the rate of12
on the columbia river12
the place where the12
and at the same12
and on the th12
an account of the12
about the beginning of12
the gentleman in charge12
the company on the12
of the two companies12
the surface of the12
on the morning of12
in search of the12
the place where they12
a great deale of12
as much as possible12
the resources of the12
trading with the indians12
the th of april12
the forks of the12
and in a few12
the upper part of12
the back of the12
part of them present12
the height of land12
along the shores of12
to the hudson bay12
the success of the12
of the columbia river12
in half an hour12
the discovery of a12
name of the governor12
he seems to have11
took possession of the11
by one of the11
that it was a11
the fort in the11
other parts of the11
these presents for us11
the said governor or11
by these presents for11
of one of these11
the coast of the11
you must know that11
the bay of the11
the charge of the11
we do hereby further11
the heat of the11
are to be found11
the result of the11
hereby further will and11
the authority of the11
in the shape of11
that there was a11
can be no doubt11
the site of the11
in the evening we11
near the mouth of11
the terms of the11
quarter of a century11
the face of the11
in the original charter11
by some of the11
at the entrance of11
to be allowed to11
further will and ordain11
in the first place11
the early part of11
the evening of the11
by the company in11
on the site of11
to return to the11
the captain of the11
on the edge of11
of the x y11
the minutes of the11
do hereby further will11
the river of the11
hundred and fifty miles11
the advantage of the11
in the same way11
the manner in which11
the morning of the11
the time of his11
to the place where11
the th of march11
at the expense of11
of the mouth of11
one of his men11
from the time of10
came in sight of10
and a number of10
it may be said10
to the south of10
the spot where the10
the heart of the10
to the fact that10
in the rocky mountains10
of governor of the10
a passage to the10
a band of indians10
for a couple of10
that it was not10
in the mean time10
after the manner of10
the new england shipp10
of the fact that10
the fur trade in10
season of the year10
the valley of the10
he was one of10
the command of the10
being come to the10
a small quantity of10
banks of the red10
the departure of the10
in favour of the10
on arriving at the10
in red river settlement10
for one whole year10
in the year after10
appointed to the charge10
of the bay and10
the company did not10
by the treaty of10
in the early part10
in the event of10
the news of the10
along the banks of10
there was not a10
to take charge of10
and that it was10
governor and company shall10
the names of the10
to take care of10
we were obliged to10
out of the question10
the governor for the10
as one of the10
that the company had10
in the upper country10
it is interesting to10
union of the companies10
said to have been10
and at all times10
the agents of the10
in some parts of10
the most part of10
to the arctic sea10
the return of the10
the produce of the10
it is true that10
from the united states10
a quarter of an10
with a number of10
by the company to10
in the following spring10
we have already seen10
at the place where10
opponents of the company10
at the top of10
the waters of the10
of the country and10
the north shore of10
at the forks of10
trade with the indians10
of the river to10
the company of the10
is not to be10
one of the north10
on the side of10
in the act of10
my brother and i10
out of the way10
the season of the10
of the company for10
the th day of10
fort of the island10
isle a la crosse10
in the possession of10
side of the lake10
the business of the10
with the view of10
by the said governor10
for a long time10
as far north as10
nation of the beefe10
it is said that10
on the rd of10
shores of the bay10
to the lords of10
of the great company10
in view of the10
a number of small10
of the canadian pacific10
either side of the9
the opening of the9
red and assiniboine rivers9
to make a fire9
his deputy for the9
the opponents of the9
and the rest of9
in charge of a9
to the red river9
some parts of the9
in the meane while9
that he should be9
and out of the9
to the height of9
the end of a9
the officer in charge9
north side of the9
in any of the9
fort in the island9
some of the men9
at the hands of9
that i had not9
be no doubt that9
put an end to9
other part of the9
the operations of the9
taken place in the9
or his deputy for9
the state of affairs9
the fur trade of9
a great part of9
in the winter of9
at an early hour9
with that of the9
lost no time in9
for a term of9
with the united states9
the lords of trade9
is said to have9
the midst of the9
of the governor of9
the appearance of a9
the value of a9
it is difficult to9
and to their successors9
on the top of9
the execution of the9
en roulant ma boule9
of a number of9
the head of a9
the chevalier de troyes9
deputy governor of the9
of the new company9
by a number of9
of red river settlement9
an account of his9
the headquarters of the9
for the remainder of9
shore of lake superior9
to that of the9
part of the river9
were not to be9
we do grant unto9
a few years after9
of the fur country9
that one of the9
trade with the natives9
about the same time9
the height of the9
the red river colony9
to the interests of9
miles up the river9
in the midle of9
a committee of the9
under the necessity of9
for the benefit of9
sources of the mississippi9
to the effect that9
far as the eye9
time to time to9
appear to have been9
whereof the governor for9
of the old company9
and some of the9
it is worthy of9
to goe to the9
the partners of the9
i told him i9
at the age of9
the red river country9
to such a degree9
in the end of9
of the church of9
would be able to9
the intention of the9
the condition of the9
in the presence of9
as well as a9
the arrival of a9
the red and assiniboine9
the time being to9
the shores of lake9
to carry on the9
the company for the9
of trade and plantations9
beginning of the century9
for the discovery of9
deputy for the time9
as if he had9
which was to be9
as soon as possible9
the eyes of the9
arrived at the post9
affairs of the company9
from the effects of9
of the western sea9
i took leave of9
within the limits of9
to have been the8
in the interior of8
with the aid of8
as well as for8
it must have been8
his deputy to be8
i was in the8
part of the winter8
and it was not8
from the place where8
up and down the8
for many years the8
them and their successors8
the life of the8
to take possession of8
the company and the8
west of lake superior8
with the intention of8
of canada and the8
and in the following8
on the coast of8
to the west of8
on the west coast8
the governor and his8
to be employed in8
between the two crowns8
it was in the8
in the heart of8
of the country to8
the top of a8
of the far north8
at the junction of8
in the open air8
a man of great8
factors and chief traders8
by the subjects of8
of the woods and8
was appointed to the8
one of the company8
the coming of the8
in pursuit of the8
on the labrador coast8
in the year of8
to goe along with8
discovery of the north8
deputy to be one8
in dealing with the8
were in the habit8
on a visit to8
one of the first8
to the fort of8
a short time the8
on account of his8
and further we will8
a general court of8
that it was impossible8
a considerable number of8
christian prince or state8
the river to the8
mouth of the winnipeg8
the general court of8
the first part of8
in the employ of8
to the value of8
a few years later8
of the king of8
the transfer of the8
by the side of8
the first and last8
of peter esprit radisson8
the order of the8
to and from the8
of the red and8
the sources of the8
the residue of the8
the edge of a8
it was not long8
of the coppermine river8
time being to be8
the language of the8
be said to be8
till we came to8
west passage by land8
contained in the original8
the progress of the8
that they should not8
was to be the8
after the departure of8
the month of january8
that we could not8
the duke of newcastle8
it was found that8
it is stated that8
and grant by these8
within a short distance8
the directors of the8
each side of the8
land and the north8
arrived on the th8
grant by these presents8
the subjects of any8
the question of the8
of one or two8
of the pacific coast8
the conquest of canada8
as well as in8
of the present day8
to the water side8
members of the committee8
the neighbourhood of the8
the continent of america8
the bank of the8
we will and grant8
the side of a8
of the company had8
of the th of8
at the upper end8
union of the north8
that he should not8
for the sake of8
committee of the company8
up the river to8
of the french in8
it was one of8
to the foot of8
the merchant of perpetuana8
the attention of the8
in the meantime the8
present governor of the8
the claims of the8
the east india company8
to be the first8
for the election of8
course of a few8
the man in the8
the end of this8
so far as to8
of the prince society8
to be of the8
the establishment of the8
the men of the8
three or more of8
gives an account of8
and that of the8
the passage of the8
by the arrival of8
or his deputy to8
us to put ashore8
for a number of8
and confines of the8
downe to the ffrench8
court of the adventurers8
the employ of the8
hereafter in these presents8
the benefit of the8
by that means we8
of the indian tribes8
together with all the8
of the northwest company8
in which he was8
out of the water8
office of governor of8
of them present at8
chief factors and chief8
to the laws of8
of the company that8
of the house of8
the same time the8
the date of the8
under the direction of8
sea of the north8
nation of the sault8
of some of the8
their way to the8
the th of november8
the founding of the8
that the company was8
the spirit of the8
to those of the8
the th of december8
season of the yeare8
shall take a corporal8
of the state of8
from york factory to8
the claim of the7
the month of march7
an officer of the7
the absence of the7
is by no means7
company on the pacific7
the beaver trade in7
on the return of7
the end of may7
the said company in7
a few days later7
lords of the admiralty7
discovery of a north7
any other part of7
in the immediate vicinity7
the territories of the7
side of the mountains7
in the interests of7
a corporal oath before7
of those who had7
other christian prince or7
first and last day7
a perusal of the7
in addition to the7
and company for the7
in the place of7
in a condition to7
a few years afterwards7
the navigation of the7
member of the board7
a matter of course7
in the year the7
who had come to7
within the entrance of7
his way to the7
of the officers of7
to be made to7
in and out of7
in days of yore7
shores of lake superior7
the nature of the7
governor and company for7
to say that the7
the rights of the7
confines of the seas7
there is no doubt7
thousand eight hundred and7
if it had been7
history of the company7
of the governor or7
on the subject of7
between the first and7
of the canadian government7
any of the said7
the post of the7
had not yet been7
the year of the7
of the mackenzie river7
notwithstanding anything contained in7
course of the winter7
or any of them7
the breaking up of7
across the rocky mountains7
on the pacific slope7
to the end that7
of the royal society7
one hundred and twenty7
between the two companies7
subjects of any other7
limits and places aforesaid7
residue of the said7
the upper country of7
the government of the7
as i said before7
of great britain and7
mouth of the kaministiquia7
constitute the current outfit7
in the absence of7
the very heart of7
take care of the7
at that time the7
and after a short7
in the same manner7
by the canadian government7
to go to the7
the women and children7
lie within the entrance7
that he was not7
to the extent of7
the produce of their7
to the governor and7
more than a century7
now and then a7
the governor or his7
the development of the7
the accounts of the7
set to work to7
gate of the fort7
an indian who had7
at a place called7
and one or two7
a few days afterwards7
search for a north7
arrived at red river7
with all the lands7
of the winnipeg river7
last day of november7
had the good fortune7
morning of the th7
of the english were7
the management of the7
the other to the7
it was agreed that7
i told him that7
two or three days7
to the service of7
by means of a7
for the extension of7
waters of the lake7
the extension of the7
to be present at7
as well as to7
expedition to hudson bay7
anything contained in the7
as if it had7
was at that time7
with one of the7
for the preservation of7
trade and commerce of7
after the treaty of7
the chief factors and7
that he had no7
mouth of the souris7
the company at the7
of the eighteenth century7
in that part of7
different parts of the7
execute the office of7
had the effect of7
to believe that the7
should be allowed to7
belonging to the company7
embarked on the th7
as governor of the7
it will be seen7
the king of france7
upper country of the7
of any other christian7
set out for the7
to the british government7
country of the iroquoits7
they went to the7
as many of the7
of which he was7
on the one hand7
that it should be7
arising out of the7
the west coast of7
of the boundary line7
corporal oath before the7
to his royal highness7
the country through which7
the body of the7
who was in charge7
of the same year7
and as often as7
charge of the fort7
one of the party7
the duke of albemarle7
of the red men7
warden of the plains7
to make a discovery7
was one of those7
of the great river7
in consequence of the7
the time being or7
of the death of7
of the great north7
that there was no7
chain of small lakes7
the prosperity of the7
of hudson bay and7
to remain in the7
we arrived at a7
to build a fort7
we came in sight7
the fate of the7
to carry out the7
for the last time7
radisson and groseilliers were7
into the water and7
in the previous year7
the strength of the7
of the white men7
one thousand eight hundred7
is to be seen7
the coast of labrador7
on the continent of7
the following year the7
the red river and7
of the company was7
on the evening of7
our heirs or successors7
on the point of7
the settlement of the7
took place in the7
any person or persons7
of the wintering partners7
office of governor or7
of the said bay7
one end of the7
in new york state7
any other christian prince7
which was in the7
a couple of days7
and the indian territories7
in the management of7
of a small lake7
a few minutes the7
to the use of7
in such form as7
part of the way7
partners of the north7
among the indians of7
the shore of the7
that many of the7
the consent of the7
be said to have7
between them and the7
for more than a7
years in the service7
a hole in the7
the atlantic to the7
to the company in7
to have been in7
early part of the7
the west of the7
in such a manner7
minutes of the company7
as it was called7
of the company at7
are of opinion that7
part of the day7
the friends of the7
a considerable amount of7
governor of new france7
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into the south sea7
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of the roman catholic7
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company of the north7
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of the new world7
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by this time the6
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a mile from the6
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in the affairs of6
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of sir alexander mackenzie6
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from ocean to ocean6
that i should not6
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meaning of these presents6
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the beginning of spring6
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fur trade of the6
of the deed poll6
interests of the company6
any of the countries6
great part of the6
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the day following we6
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trade of the north6
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first part of the6
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committee of the house6
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the position of the6
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to the fur trade6
the charge of a6
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coasts and confines of6
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skirmish of seven oaks6
two or three hundred6
the king of england6
the council of assiniboia6
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a hundred and fifty6
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fort simpson on the6
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company for one whole6
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a party of indians6
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history of british columbia6
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degree of west longitude6
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of the river is6
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one of our men6
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state of the country6
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the north american continent6
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of the leader of6
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one hundred and eighty6
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charge of the district6
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amusement and athletic association6
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indians of the interior5
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branch of the saskatchewan5
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passage into the south5
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the secretary of state5
me that he had5
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the greatest part of5
mile and a half5
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resources of the country5
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secretary of state for5
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i said to him5
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of the north and5
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one of the leading5
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company in the interior5
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those of the company5
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inclemency of the weather5
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day we arrived at5
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i was gratified by5
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end of the century5
the place of the5
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of the clock in5
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a small piece of5
as the said governor5
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radisson and his brother5
the first governor of5
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sir james hayes and5
his services to the5
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to the company that5
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of the colony and5
that he was in5
months of the year5
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the wants of the5
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have been the case5
entrance of the straits5
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that of the men5
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active part in the5
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of the trade of5
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believe that it was5
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having arrived at the5
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in what is now5
the dangers of the5
of ducks and geese5
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the wreck of the5
for a second time5
servants and pieces of5
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the mean time the5
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one of the indians5
red river and the5
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post of the western5
time of the year5
part of them which5
all over the country5
sole trade and commerce5
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the force of the5
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two and a half5
that led to the5
the natives of the5
to which he had5
that servants and pieces5
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the canoes of the5
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of the general court5
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colony of red river5
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my nephew the other5
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the stern of the5
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on each side of5
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in the bay of5
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the north american indians5
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his return to england5
up into the country5
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district for outfit be5
of prince of wales5
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gentleman in charge of5
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the clock in the5
between england and france5
eight hundred and eighty5
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a mile and a5
the th of february5
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two or three miles5
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in order to keep5
one of the clerks5
to find my way5
for the purposes of5
to the boundary line5
of a few days5
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union of the two5
the english and french5
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the last week of5
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indian and his wife5
on one occasion he5
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of the french to5
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nearly the whole of5
company and the north5
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of the adventurers was5
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red river in the5
branch of the river5
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portion of the territory4
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affairs at red river4
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the colony of red4
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less than one hundred4
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of the british government4
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possession of the lands4
arrival of the party4
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the designs of the4
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on the upper waters4
work of the company4
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time after the death4
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of the whole country4
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at york and churchill4
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state for the colonies4
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the province of quebec4
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gentlemen of the company4
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the beginning of winter4
court or meeting of4
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years from the time4
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