Part, Chapter
1 I, I | motto of the world-famous Hudson’s Bay Company—~“PROPELLE
2 I, I | soldiers or employés of the Hudson’s Bay Company. The neighbouring
3 I, I | through the hands of the Hudson’s Bay Company, in exchange
4 I, I | struggles in Oregon of the Hudson’s Bay Company with the rival
5 I, II | CHAPTER II.~ THE HUDSON’S BAY FUR COMPANY.~“Captain
6 I, II | the history of the famous Hudson’s Bay Company.~In the earliest
7 I, II | to trade in furs in the Hudson’s Bay Territory was granted
8 I, II | and the existence of the Hudson’s Bay Company was again
9 I, II | the Rocky Mountains.~The Hudson’s Bay Company was probably
10 I, II | the common title of “The Hudson’s Bay Fur Company.”~Now
11 I, II | St Louis Fur Company. The Hudson’s Bay Company has numerous
12 I, II | despatched to Europe by the Hudson’s Bay Company in 1833-34,
13 I, II | in a large profit to the Hudson’s Bay Company, but unfortunately
14 I, II | monopoly enjoyed by the Hudson’s Bay Company was detrimental
15 I, III | principal agents of the Hudson’s Bay Company. He ascertained
16 I, IV | formed by the waters of Hudson’s Bay.~The Great Slave Lake
17 I, IV | country.~At that time the Hudson’s Bay Company employed about
18 I, VI | few years before by the Hudson’s Bay Company. It served
19 I, VI | wandered to the shores of Hudson’s Bay. So that although
20 I, VII | I but an employé of the Hudson’s Bay Company? and does
21 I, VIII| parallel, north of which the Hudson’s Bay Company proposed forming
22 I, X | discovery to the agents of the Hudson’s Bay Company. But as always
23 I, X | what were the agents of the Hudson’s Bay Company seeking? The
24 I, X | near the western shores of Hudson’s Bay. He pressed boldly
25 I, X | proud. But do tell me if the Hudson’s Bay Company did not adopt
26 I, X | sent by the Governor of Hudson’s Bay to explore the shores
27 I, X | future reserves for the Hudson’s Bay Company the final
28 I, XI | prefer the districts round Hudson’s Bay, nor Indians, who
29 I, XII | after the absorption by the Hudson’s Bay Company of the old
30 I, XII | double pay in the name of the Hudson’s Bay Company!”~“Hurrah!
31 I, XVI | swelled the profits of the Hudson’s Bay Company.~The furs
32 I, XVI | expected from an agent of the Hudson’s Bay Company, which claims
33 I, XVI | that you consider the Hudson’s Bay Company mistress of
34 I, XVI | English in general, and the Hudson’s Bay Company in particular,
35 I, XVI | arise in the future when the Hudson’s Bay Company would be compelled
36 I, XX | journey along the shores of Hudson’s Bay in 1746, Moor and
37 II, VII | hunters, especially since the Hudson’s Bay Company took a lease
38 II, XIX | as the great navigator Hudson observed they always do
39 II, XXIV| some English agents of the Hudson’s Bay Company.~After all
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