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could not always produce the same number of men , indicating he did not have a stable following . This raises the ... indicate that the captains were quite in control of their relationship with the English . In 1768 the chief trader ...
could not always produce the same number of men , indicating he did not have a stable following . This raises the ... indicate that the captains were quite in control of their relationship with the English . In 1768 the chief trader ...
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... indicate that the captains held considerable control over the fur trade of the latter part of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries and the HBC traders in many respects were dominated by them . In demonstrating that even those ...
... indicate that the captains held considerable control over the fur trade of the latter part of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries and the HBC traders in many respects were dominated by them . In demonstrating that even those ...
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... indicate the configuration of the movement of the liquid by relating it to other entities , a location in the case of onc and an opening in the case of tapp . For the next two concrete finals concerning configuration of movement , both ...
... indicate the configuration of the movement of the liquid by relating it to other entities , a location in the case of onc and an opening in the case of tapp . For the next two concrete finals concerning configuration of movement , both ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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