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north-east 12
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north-western 2
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north-west

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | extremely difficult, unless the North-west passage discovered by Mc’ 2 I, II | the enterprise, if this North-west passage can really be used,” 3 I, II | and founded that powerful North-west Company, which soon became 4 I, II | threatened.~We must add, that the North-west Company shrank from no act, 5 I, II | which its old rival the North-west Company became amalgamated 6 I, II | Pacific by means of the North-west passage.”~Mrs Paulina Barnett 7 I, V | hundred miles further to the north-west, on the shores of the Snare 8 I, V | directed his course towards the north-west. The first thing to be done 9 I, VI | hundred miles further to the north-west. About a dozen soldiers 10 I, VII | continued to advance towards the north-west; but the great inequalities 11 I, VIII| encampment was situated at the north-west angle of the Great Bear 12 I, X | coast juts out towards the north-west, ending in Cape Bathurst, 13 I, X | Company seeking? The famous North-West Passage?”~“No, madam,” replied 14 I, X | pressed boldly on to the north-west; but the excessive cold 15 I, X | coast of America.”~“But the North-West Passage-that is to say, 16 I, XI | himself on having chosen the north-west of the American continent 17 I, XII | s Bay Company of the old North-West Company, that it had no 18 I, XV | during the summer season the North-West Passage to Cape Bathurst 19 II, II | imperfectly known zone, called the North-West Passage since McClure’s 20 II, II | deserted regions of the north-west, or it will float down with 21 II, II | which bears directly to the north-west, and that is the dangerous 22 II, VI | and blew strongly from the north-west, torrents of rain falling 23 II, VI | too, the wind from the north-west is so very strong that it 24 II, VI | Victoria Island, driven by the north-west wind out of the current, 25 II, XV | strong wind blew from the north-west, and the temperature was 26 II, XVII| Bathurst pointed to the north-west. The last remains of the 27 II, XX | high, lashed by a powerful north-west wind, and its waves broke


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