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1 I, IV | clothed in the skins of foxes, martens, bears, and other Arctic
2 I, XVI | glided through the branches.~Martens, properly so-called, were
3 I, XVI | pine-martens, called “ Canada- martens,” which frequent the shores
4 I, XVI | Ocean.~All the weasels and martens are very difficult to catch;
5 I, XIX | full activity. Some twenty martens were taken, in all the beauty
6 I, XXII | latter end of the winter, martens, foxes, ermines, wolverines,
7 I, XXII | surprised and delighted. :Martens, reindeer, hares, caribous,
8 I, XXIII| was discontinued, as the martens, foxes, and others had already
9 I, XXIII| the furs. Foxes, ermines, martens, swans, lynxes, musk-rats,
10 II, III | s saucepan. Polar hares, martens, musk rats, and ermines
11 II, III | furred animals of many kinds, martens, polecats, ermines, &c.,
12 II, V | be questioned, and really martens, polecats, musk-rats, beavers,
13 II, VIII | neighbourhood of Fort Hope. Martens, ermines, musk-rats, and
14 II, VIII | fear from them; all the martens, ermines, and Polar hares,
15 II, X | their winter furs, such as martens, polecats, blue foxes, and
16 II, X | the enceinte to devour the martens and Polar hares, which were
17 II, XIV | were not driven away. The martens and foxes were in all the
18 II, XV | hares, musk-rats, shrews, martens, &c., braved all the threatening
19 II, XIX | the factory. The foxes, martens, ermines, lynxes, beavers,
20 II, XXII | induced to leave it. The martens, ermines, polar hares, musk-rats,
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