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Page 197
... furs obtained from adding up individual ac- counts . The difference between the tally of furs obtained from adding up individual accounts and the year - end inventory must therefore represent his spring receipts . Roy used the same ...
... furs obtained from adding up individual ac- counts . The difference between the tally of furs obtained from adding up individual accounts and the year - end inventory must therefore represent his spring receipts . Roy used the same ...
Page 199
... furs . Because these species did not rely on beaver , moose or caribou for food , they continued to proliferate in the Upper Great Lakes region . Alexander Mackenzie's remarks ( see note 9 ) indicate that moose and caribou populations ...
... furs . Because these species did not rely on beaver , moose or caribou for food , they continued to proliferate in the Upper Great Lakes region . Alexander Mackenzie's remarks ( see note 9 ) indicate that moose and caribou populations ...
Page 202
... furs 83 % ( see Charts 4-7 ) . Unfortunately , Roy does not provide a year - end statement of merchandise sales ... furs to New York was $ 3,526.21 . I derived this amount from Chart 4 by subtracting $ 4,248.45 ( what Roy paid trappers ...
... furs 83 % ( see Charts 4-7 ) . Unfortunately , Roy does not provide a year - end statement of merchandise sales ... furs to New York was $ 3,526.21 . I derived this amount from Chart 4 by subtracting $ 4,248.45 ( what Roy paid trappers ...
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