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1 I, II | Red River and Saskatchewan districts, and to leave to the Company 2 I, IV | W. long. The surrounding districts slope down to it, and it 3 I, IV | very centre of the hunting districts. once swarming with game, 4 I, IV | large ruminants of the polar districts—the buffaloes or bisons, 5 I, V | The route across the known districts, between the Slave Lake 6 I, VI | gradually approaching the best districts for game in the whole of 7 I, VI | furs, have fled from the districts scoured by the hunters.”~“ 8 I, VI | refuge in the more peaceful districts of Canada; but they were 9 I, VI | often happens in the hunting districts. It is not at all uncommon 10 I, VII | lake been able to cross the districts on the shores of the sea? 11 I, VII | the greater portion of the districts of the extreme north of 12 I, VII | congregate in the southern districts and about the various factories. 13 I, VII | winter, when the northern districts of the globe are turned 14 I, VII | secrets of the most remote districts of Africa and Australia 15 I, VII | countries than of the Polar districts.”~“Do you think that the 16 I, VIII | valuable information about the districts bordering on the Arctic 17 I, VIII | Lieutenant; “the hunting districts are vast, and there’s room 18 I, VIII | come from the northernmost districts of the American continent, 19 I, X | efforts to explore the unknown districts of the north or west; and 20 I, X | in the elevated western districts for which they were bound, 21 I, XI | polecats, &c., frequented these districts, hitherto undisturbed by 22 I, XI | Esquimaux, who prefer the districts round Hudson’s Bay, nor 23 I, XII | rivals in the north-western districts of English America; and 24 I, XIII | the lagoon and the western districts to a distance of ten or 25 I, XVI | supremacy over all the northern districts, from the Atlantic to the 26 I, XVII | Bathurst and the surrounding districts was completely changed. 27 I, XIX | occurred proving that these districts were not altogether depopulated 28 I, XXI | Lieutenant’s orders, when the districts surrounding the fort were 29 I, XXII | appearance of the surrounding districts.~Certain changes had been 30 I, XXII | From the 15th June the districts surrounding the cape were 31 I, XXIII| unabated. The surrounding districts were well stocked with game, 32 I, XXIII| nor do I fear men; these districts are frequented by none but 33 II, II | their travels to add new districts to geographical maps, but 34 II, V | peninsula, and knowing the districts near Cape Michael to be 35 II, VII | Company took a lease of the districts formerly in the hands of 36 II, X | in the appearance of the districts between Cape Bathurst and 37 II, XII | isthmus, and converted the districts round Cape Bathurst into 38 II, XII | isthmus, and converted the districts round Cape Bathurst into 39 II, XVIII| scene was presented by the districts around Cape Bathurst! The 40 II, XIX | say, in one of the finest districts of the temperate zones.~


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