Narrative and Critical History of America, Volume 8Justin Winsor Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1889 |
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... interest made the company jealous of any intrusion upon its domains , and all inquiry into its management , while it resolutely resisted every attempt at exploration , civilized settlement , and even agriculture . The connection of ...
... interest made the company jealous of any intrusion upon its domains , and all inquiry into its management , while it resolutely resisted every attempt at exploration , civilized settlement , and even agriculture . The connection of ...
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... interests as a monopoly , it became a corporation of the closest sort . It would seem that under the sharpest parliamentary inquisition certain secrets of the company could not be drawn out . It presented only such extracts from its ...
... interests as a monopoly , it became a corporation of the closest sort . It would seem that under the sharpest parliamentary inquisition certain secrets of the company could not be drawn out . It presented only such extracts from its ...
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... interest of the Hudson's Bay Company after the close of its warlike collisions with the French . It Higb Rocks MARSHY GROUND Sloops Winter ing Cove Ships Birth Cape Merry a Stoney shore Prince of Wales's Fort Elkimaux Point South by ...
... interest of the Hudson's Bay Company after the close of its warlike collisions with the French . It Higb Rocks MARSHY GROUND Sloops Winter ing Cove Ships Birth Cape Merry a Stoney shore Prince of Wales's Fort Elkimaux Point South by ...
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... interest of their own monopoly . The company may be said to have been goaded and shamed into patronage of its first enterprise of exploration one hundred years after the date of its charter . Reports had been circulated by some ...
... interest of their own monopoly . The company may be said to have been goaded and shamed into patronage of its first enterprise of exploration one hundred years after the date of its charter . Reports had been circulated by some ...
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... interest dictated to some shrewd and sagacious men a course which , while it yielded a vast reward in profits to themselves , proved as destructive to the interests of the Hudson Bay Company . That monopoly might rest upon its charter ...
... interest dictated to some shrewd and sagacious men a course which , while it yielded a vast reward in profits to themselves , proved as destructive to the interests of the Hudson Bay Company . That monopoly might rest upon its charter ...
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Página 107 - HISTORICAL VIEW OF THE PROGRESS OF DISCOVERY ON THE MORE NORTHERN COASTS OF NORTH AMERICA.
Página 5 - London; have, at their own great cost and charges, undertaken an expedition for Hudson's Bay, in the north-west part of America, for the discovery of a new passage into the South Sea, and for the finding some trade for furs, minerals and other considerable commodities, and by such, their undertaking, have already made such discoveries as do encourage them to proceed further in pursuance of their said design, by means whereof there may probably arise very great advantage to us and our kingdom...
Página 251 - LIVES AND VOYAGES OF DRAKE, CAVENDISH, AND DAMPIER; Including "an Introductory View of the Earlier Discoveries in the South Sea, and the History of the Bucaniers.
Página 416 - Epistles Domestic, Confidential and Official from General Washington, written about the Commencement of the American Contest, when he entered on the Command of the Army of the United States.
Página 428 - In winter he threw whole handfuls into the fire. As we were on terms of perfect intimacy, . I have joked him, perhaps rudely, upon his anxious caution. His answer was, "Whatever becomes of me, my friends shall never suffer by my negligence.
Página 266 - An Account of a Conversation concerning a Right Regulation of Governments for the common good of Mankind.
Página 144 - Soldiers! You are amply provided for war. You are superior in number to the enemy. Your personal strength and activity are greater. Your weapons are longer. The? regular soldiers of the enemy are generally old men, whose best years have been spent in the sickly climate of the West Indies. They will not be able to stand before you. when you charge with the bayonet.
Página 78 - A Narrative of Occurrences in the Indian Countries of North America, since the Connexion of the Right Hon. the Earl of Selkirk with the Hudson's Bay Company...
Página 111 - Reasons to show that there is a great probability of a navigable passage to the Western American Ocean through Hudson's Streights and Chesterfield Inlet.
Página 433 - His late Majesty's Province of Massachusetts Bay in North America ; With an Account of His Administration when he was Member and Speaker of the House of Representatives, and His Government of the Colony during the difficult period that preceded the War of Independence. Compiled from the Original Documents still remaining in the possession of his Descendants. By PETER ORLANDO HUTCHINSON, one of his great-grandsons.