Narrative and Critical History of America, Volume 8Justin Winsor Houghton, Mifflin, 1889 |
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... Century , 206 ; View of Juan Fernandez ( 1655 ) , 207 ; Porto Bello Fair , 207 ; Chart of Acapulco Harbor , 208 ; View of the Harbor , 209 ; George Anson , 210 ; Capture of a Galleon , 211 ; Map of San Francisco Harbor , 212 ; Ruins of ...
... Century , 206 ; View of Juan Fernandez ( 1655 ) , 207 ; Porto Bello Fair , 207 ; Chart of Acapulco Harbor , 208 ; View of the Harbor , 209 ; George Anson , 210 ; Capture of a Galleon , 211 ; Map of San Francisco Harbor , 212 ; Ruins of ...
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... century Gore - map , 379 ; An Antwerp Ship , 381 ; Bordone's Northern Coast of South America ( 1521 ) , 382 ; Pigafetta's Magellan's Straits , 383 ; Recent Survey of the Straits , 383 ; Cabot's South America ( 1544 ) , 385 ; Ribero's ...
... century Gore - map , 379 ; An Antwerp Ship , 381 ; Bordone's Northern Coast of South America ( 1521 ) , 382 ; Pigafetta's Magellan's Straits , 383 ; Recent Survey of the Straits , 383 ; Cabot's South America ( 1544 ) , 385 ; Ribero's ...
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... companies were prompted and embittered by the conditions under which the Bay Company began its operations and continued them for more than half a century , without penetrating any distance into 12 NARRATIVE AND CRITICAL HISTORY OF AMERICA .
... companies were prompted and embittered by the conditions under which the Bay Company began its operations and continued them for more than half a century , without penetrating any distance into 12 NARRATIVE AND CRITICAL HISTORY OF AMERICA .
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Justin Winsor. than half a century , without penetrating any distance into the country by lakes and rivers . The French penetrated the interior to open trade with the savages ; the English waited to have the peltries brought to them at ...
Justin Winsor. than half a century , without penetrating any distance into the country by lakes and rivers . The French penetrated the interior to open trade with the savages ; the English waited to have the peltries brought to them at ...
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... century's ear- lier occupancy and improvement of the territory , and never relinquished . The French consequently had always dealt with the agents of the Bay Company as trespassers and intruders , and had plundered and destroyed its ...
... century's ear- lier occupancy and improvement of the territory , and never relinquished . The French consequently had always dealt with the agents of the Bay Company as trespassers and intruders , and had plundered and destroyed its ...
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Página 121 - Stray Leaves from an Arctic Journal ; or, Eighteen Months in the Polar Regions in Search of Sir John Franklin's Expedition in 1850-51.
Página 107 - NARRATIVE OF DISCOVERY AND ADVENTURE IN THE POLAR SEAS AND REGIONS.
Página 111 - Reasons to shew, that there is a great Probability of a Navigable Passage to the Western American Ocean, through Hudson's Streights, and Chesterfield Inlet...
Página 122 - To which is added an Account of her being fallen in with by an American Whaler, after her abandonment in Barrow Straits, and of her presentation to Queen Victoria by the Government of the United States. By GEOEGE F.
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 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...
Página 142 - 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 498 - An Impartial History of the War in America, between Great Britain and her Colonies...
Página 107 - HISTORICAL VIEW OF THE PROGRESS OF DISCOVERY ON THE MORE NORTHERN COASTS OF NORTH AMERICA.
Página 168 - A Review of the Government and Grievances of the Province of Quebec, since the Conquest of it by the British Arms, with extracts from Authentic Papers, half morocco Lond.