Part, Chapter
1 I, II | competition of the various Russian and American companies which
2 I, II | took a lease of all the Russian establishments in North
3 I, VIII| very high prices in the Russian market. Russian traders,
4 I, VIII| prices in the Russian market. Russian traders, ready to buy up
5 I, XII | above it until it entered Russian America, where the English
6 I, XV | Aleutian Isles, Kamtchatka, Russian America, and Iceland, as
7 I, XVI | foxes are esteemed in the Russian and English markets above
8 I, XIX | on the western coast of Russian America, the home of their
9 II, II | nearest land—the coast of Russian America if the island remained
10 II, II | approaches the shores of Russian America, crosses Behring
11 II, II | northernmost extremity of Russian America,” he replied.~“We
12 II, III | reconnaissance of the coast as far as Russian America next summer. The
13 II, VI | most likely be some part of Russian America—probably Western
14 II, VI | us towards the shores of Russian America.”~“We must keep
15 II, VII | principal settlement in Russian America, and the head-quarters
16 II, VII | the head-quarters of the Russian Fur Company, whose jurisdiction
17 II, IX | fulfil her pledge. She left Russian America, where she had wintered,
18 II, IX | return to the fisheries of Russian America.~She and her brother-in-law
19 II, X | back to the settlements of Russian America before the cold
20 II, X | struck against the coast of Russian America. And then at this
21 II, X | might perhaps reach either Russian America or Kamtchatka. Winter,
22 II, X | would all rather make for Russian America than Asia, if a
23 II, XXIV| Archangel, the capital of Russian America.~Here the friends,
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