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1 I, II | this point will become an important factory, the centre of the
2 I, II | That would indeed be an important result of the enterprise,
3 I, II | Now the only rival of this important association is the American
4 I, II | inquired the traveller.~“A very important question of political economy
5 I, IV | Athabasca, &c.; and several important forts have been constructed
6 I, VIII| Fort Confidence was a most important position, built on the northern
7 I, XII | Although there is no longer any important association for trading
8 I, XIII| true; but, what is more important in an Arctic winter, it
9 I, XIII| given his whole mind to this important matter.~The principal cooking
10 I, XIV | begin to fall. It was very important that the carpenters-should
11 I, XXII| observations to be made. The important alteration produced by the
12 I, XXII| rodents. This arduous and important task was confided to the
13 II, II | continent? that is the most important point just at present,”
14 II, III | of the waves, and it was important to determine its actual
15 II, III | Barnett’s attention to the important changes which had been effected
16 II, V | reassured by finding that no important changes appeared to be taking
17 II, X | then Hobson inquired if any important changes had taken place
18 II, X | Cape Esquimaux, and the important fracture which had taken
19 II, X | of Fort Hope. It was most important to keep up their strength,
20 II, X | and Labrador Tea. It was important that there should be no
21 II, XV | his stead. It was now most important to note the very slightest
22 II, XX | to meet with a whaler.~No important alteration had lately taken
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