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1 I, I | the world-famous Hudson’s Bay Company—~“PROPELLE CUTUM.”~“ 2 I, I | employés of the Hudson’s Bay Company. The neighbouring 3 I, I | the hands of the Hudson’s Bay Company, in exchange for 4 I, I | in Oregon of the Hudson’s Bay Company with the rival companies 5 I, I | of New Holland, from Swan Bay to the Gulf of Carpentaria, 6 I, II | CHAPTER II.~ THE HUDSON’S BAY FUR COMPANY.~“Captain Craventy?”~“ 7 I, II | history of the famous Hudson’s Bay Company.~In the earliest 8 I, II | in furs in the Hudson’s Bay Territory was granted to 9 I, II | existence of the Hudson’s Bay Company was again threatened.~ 10 I, II | Mountains.~The Hudson’s Bay Company was probably in 11 I, II | common title of “The Hudson’s Bay Fur Company.”~Now the only 12 I, II | Fur Company. The Hudson’s Bay Company has numerous establishments 13 I, II | factories are situated on James Bay, at the mouth of the Severn, 14 I, II | to Europe by the Hudson’s Bay Company in 1833-34, which 15 I, II | large profit to the Hudson’s Bay Company, but unfortunately 16 I, II | enjoyed by the Hudson’s Bay Company was detrimental 17 I, III | principal agents of the Hudson’s Bay Company. He ascertained 18 I, IV | by the waters of Hudson’s Bay.~The Great Slave Lake is 19 I, IV | At that time the Hudson’s Bay Company employed about a 20 I, VI | years before by the Hudson’s Bay Company. It served as a 21 I, VI | to the shores of Hudson’s Bay. So that although the wapiti 22 I, VII | shipwrecked in Baffin’s Bay and on the coasts of Greenland 23 I, VII | by Livingstone from the Bay of Loanga to the mouth of 24 I, VII | employé of the Hudson’s Bay Company? and does the Company 25 I, VIII| north of which the Hudson’s Bay Company proposed forming 26 I, X | the agents of the Hudson’s Bay Company. But as always happens 27 I, X | the agents of the Hudson’s Bay Company seeking? The famous 28 I, X | penetrated as far as Repulse Bay in the hope of discovering 29 I, X | western shores of Hudson’s Bay. He pressed boldly on to 30 I, X | tell me if the Hudson’s Bay Company did not adopt more 31 I, X | the Governor of Hudson’s Bay to explore the shores of 32 I, X | reserves for the Hudson’s Bay Company the final conquest 33 I, XI | districts round Hudson’s Bay, nor Indians, who seldom 34 I, XI | narrow creek called Darnley Bay, of which Cape Parry is 35 I, XII | absorption by the Hudson’s Bay Company of the old North-West 36 I, XII | easily to pass round Franklin Bay. The country was still covered 37 I, XII | skirted round another deep bay called Washburn Bay, and 38 I, XII | deep bay called Washburn Bay, and reached the furthest 39 I, XII | the name of the Hudson’s Bay Company!”~“Hurrah! hurrah! 40 I, XIII| the lower end of Washburn Bay on the east, as fair as 41 I, XV | sea, frowned down upon the bay; and the Lieutenant resolved 42 I, XV | the name of “ WalrusesBay,” the party soon reached 43 I, XV | the cliff, from “WalrusesBay” to the mountains mentioned 44 I, XVI | profits of the Hudson’s Bay Company.~The furs of these 45 I, XVI | and Sabine, to WalrusesBay. Some traces of foxes had 46 I, XVI | an agent of the Hudson’s Bay Company, which claims supremacy 47 I, XVI | you consider the Hudson’s Bay Company mistress of the 48 I, XVI | general, and the Hudson’s Bay Company in particular, to 49 I, XVI | future when the Hudson’s Bay Company would be compelled 50 I, XIX | North America, from Baffin’s Bay to Behring Strait, seldom, 51 I, XX | cliffs beyond WalrusesBay the horizon was on fire. 52 I, XX | along the shores of Hudson’s Bay in 1746, Moor and Smith 53 I, XXII| ventured on as far as WalrusesBay and it was noticed that 54 I, XXII| they were near to WalrusesBay. They came back exhausted 55 II, III | of the night at WalrusesBay, which they hoped to reach 56 II, III | Esquimaux and WalrusesBay may not also disappear in 57 II, III | Cape Esquimaux to WalrusesBay the coast ran almost due 58 II, III | The coast near WalrusesBay was, on the whole, only 59 II, III | three miles from WalrusesBay, and Hobson called Mrs Barnett60 II, III | the shores of Liverpool Bay. Now a sea-line bounded 61 II, III | connecting-link between WalrusesBay and Washburn Bay.~Mrs Barnett 62 II, III | Walruses’ Bay and Washburn Bay.~Mrs Barnett could not look 63 II, III | angle was reached. WalrusesBay, formed by an indentation 64 II, III | call it Paulina Barnett Bay!”~“Yes,” replied the lady, “ 65 II, IV | for the night at Washburn Bay. When there eighteen miles 66 II, IV | distance between WalrusesBay and Washburn Bay, and at 67 II, IV | Walruses’ Bay and Washburn Bay, and at seven oclock in 68 II, IV | place here. Of Washburn Bay, nothing remained but the 69 II, IV | halt was made at Washburn Bay, and the explorers were 70 II, IV | did not reach the little bay. It was not, however, yet 71 II, V | time to go to WalrusesBay, and get a fresh supply 72 II, V | too well that WalrusesBay was two hundred miles away, 73 II, VII | especially since the Hudson’s Bay Company took a lease of 74 II, IX | mountains shutting in Liverpool Bay, and twenty miles farther 75 II, IX | east she came to WalrusesBay, where her people had so 76 II, IX | and seals.~But beyond the bay on the north, there was 77 II, IX | further side of Washburn Bay, but without finding any 78 II, IX | brother-in-law left WalrusesBay at the end of June, and 79 II, IX | upper corner of WalrusesBay. But, worn away as it was 80 II, X | Cape Bathurst and WalrusesBay?~Mrs Barnett replied that 81 II, X | of the former WalrusesBay, anxious to see if it would 82 II, XII | could be used. The little bay hollowed out of the cliffs 83 II, XII | could be used The little bay hollowed out of the cliffs 84 II, XII | corner of the old WalrusesBay. They even ventured out 85 II, XXIV| English agents of the Hudson’s Bay Company.~After all the details


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