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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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trade

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | was of hunting, there of trade. What plans were laid for 2 I, II| centre of the northern fur trade. The transport of furs across 3 I, II| that the very source of the trade of this once flourishing 4 I, II| animals as clothing. The fur trade is therefore of very great 5 I, II| following her example. The trade in sables, ermines, and 6 I, II| May, 1670, a licence to trade in furs in the Hudson’s 7 I, II| of Quebec, 1776, the fur trade received a new impulse. 8 I, II| with the difficulties of trade of this kind; they learned 9 I, II| became the centre of the fur trade. In 1798 the new Company 10 I, II| idea of the extent of its trade:—~ ~ Beavers . . . . . . . . . . . 11 I, II| 000, but since then the trade has gradually declined, 12 I, II| to their own particular trade, were relentlessly put aside 13 I, II| determined before giving up their trade to try to work the little 14 I, IV| Bison-furs are now the medium of trade. When an Indian presents


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