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, and His Attempt to Establish a Colony on the Red River : with a Detailed Account of His Lordship's Military Expedition To, and Subsequent Proceedings at Fort William, in Upper CanadaB. McMillan, sold by T. Egerton, Nornaville and Fell, and J. Richardson, 1817 - 152 էջ |
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... Canadian Rivals in " the Fur Trade towards each other , setting at defiance all re- " ligion , morality , and law , are stated in such terms and on " such evidence , that they are not only deserving the early " attention of the public ...
... Canadian Rivals in " the Fur Trade towards each other , setting at defiance all re- " ligion , morality , and law , are stated in such terms and on " such evidence , that they are not only deserving the early " attention of the public ...
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... Canadian Merchants , to concur in any practicable plan , by which so desirable an arrangement could be ef- fected ... Canadians , in the Plains , on whom the Traders are dependant for food , and with whose habits and customs it would ...
... Canadian Merchants , to concur in any practicable plan , by which so desirable an arrangement could be ef- fected ... Canadians , in the Plains , on whom the Traders are dependant for food , and with whose habits and customs it would ...
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... Canadian Merchants , soon presented themselves to his discernment . The route to the remote and most valuable trading stations in the North - West Country was nearly two thousand miles more distant by interior communication , from ...
... Canadian Merchants , soon presented themselves to his discernment . The route to the remote and most valuable trading stations in the North - West Country was nearly two thousand miles more distant by interior communication , from ...
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... of sight of the Bay ; for it was after the year 1763 , that the Servants of that Com- pany first followed the Canadian Traders into the Interior . - ED . that Treaty , it was stipulated that Commissioners should be 12.
... of sight of the Bay ; for it was after the year 1763 , that the Servants of that Com- pany first followed the Canadian Traders into the Interior . - ED . that Treaty , it was stipulated that Commissioners should be 12.
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... Canadian Traders , by penetrating into the Interior , were more successful , the Hud- son's Bay Company followed their example by slow degrees , and established Posts in the coun- tries previously occupied by the Canadians . These ...
... Canadian Traders , by penetrating into the Interior , were more successful , the Hud- son's Bay Company followed their example by slow degrees , and established Posts in the coun- tries previously occupied by the Canadians . These ...
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Affidavit Agents Alexander appear appointed Archibald armed arrived Assiniboine River authority Baie de Hudson boat Bourke Canadians canoes Captain D'Orsonnens Captain Matthey Captain Miles Macdonell Charter Clerks Colin Robertson Colonists Colony command Company's conduct Courts Daniel Mackenzie Depo Deponent Deposant District Duncan Cameron Earl of Selkirk establish exclusive trade Fort Gibraltar Fort William Fourches Furs Gentlemen Governor Grant Half-Breeds Hudson's Bay Company Indian Territory Interior John Spencer jurisdiction Justice Lake Superior Letter Lord Selkirk Lordship M'Donell M'Donell's M'Lean M'Nabb M'Tavish Majesty's Government Memorialists ment Michael Macdonell Miles Macdonell Montreal morning Nord-Ouest North North-West Company orders pany Partners party pemican persons possession Posts prisoners prisonnier proceeded proposed Proprietors provisions qu'il Red River returned seize Semple sent servants Settlement Settlers Signed soldiers straits Sworn taken Thousand Eight Hundred tion took Upper Canada Warrant West Company winter York Factory
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Էջ 26 - Lake Saginagas,) thence along the main stream of those waters and the middle of the several lakes through which they pass, to the mouth of the Winnipic river; and thence in a northerly direction through the middle of the Lake Winnipic, to the place of beginning...
Էջ 12 - Quebec, and all other the subjects of the most Christian King whatsoever, to go by land, or by sea, whithersoever they please, out of the lands of the said bay, together with all their goods, merchandizes, arms, and effects, of what nature or condition soever, except such things as are above reserved in this article.
Էջ 15 - Company, and their successors, the sole trade and commerce of all those seas, straits, bays, rivers, lakes, creeks, and sounds, in whatsoever latitude they shall be, that lie within the entrance of the straits, commonly called Hudson's Straits, together with all the lands and territories upon the countries, coasts and confines of the seas, bays, lakes, rivers, creeks and sounds aforesaid, that are not already actually possessed by or granted to any of our subjects, or possessed by the subjects of...
Էջ 15 - ... the whole and entire trade and traffic to and from all havens, bays, creeks, rivers, lakes and seas, into which they shall find entrance or passage by water or land out of the territories, limits and places aforesaid...
Էջ 12 - Streights, and which belong thereunto, no tracts of land or of sea being excepted, which are at present possessed by the subjects of France. All which, as well as any buildings there made in the condition they now are, and likewise all fortresses there erected either before or since the French seized the same...
Էջ 12 - The said most Christian King shall restore to the kingdom and Queen of Great Britain, to be possessed in full right for ever, the bay and...
Էջ 14 - In 1745, indeed, the 18th Geo. II. cap. 17, for granting a reward for the discovery of a North-West Passage through Hudson's Straits, Enacts, " that nothing therein contained, shall any ways extend, or be construed to take away or prejudice any of the Estate, Rights or Privileges of or belonging to the Governor and Company of Adventurers of England, trading into Hudson's Bay...
Էջ 12 - But it is agreed on both sides, to determine within a year, by commissaries to be forthwith named by each party, the limits which are to be fixed between the said bay of Hudson, and the places appertaining to the French...
Էջ 15 - ... hereafter have, use and enjoy, not only the whole, entire and only trade and traffic, and the whole, entire and only liberty, use and privilege of trading and trafficking to and from the territory, limits and places aforesaid; but also the whole and entire trade and traffic to and from all havens, bays, creeks, rivers, lakes and seas, into which they shall find entrance...