A short state of the countries and trade of North America : claimed by the Hudson's Bay company, under a pretence of a charter for ever, of lands without bounds or limits, and an exclusive trade to those unbounded seas and countries ; shewing the illegality of the said grant, and the abuse they have made of it ; and the great benefit Britain may obtain by settling those countries, and extending the trade amongst the natives by civilizing and incorporating with them ... and the necessity there is of a parliamentary enquiry into the pretended rights and exclusive monopoly claimed by the said Company, and their abuse of the grant
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A short state of the countries and trade of North America : claimed by the Hudson's Bay company, under a pretence of a charter for ever, of lands without bounds or limits, and an exclusive trade to those unbounded seas and countries ; shewing the illegality of the said grant, and the abuse they have made of it ; and the great benefit Britain may obtain by settling those countries, and extending the trade amongst the natives by civilizing and incorporating with them ... and the necessity there is of a parliamentary enquiry into the pretended rights and exclusive monopoly claimed by the said Company, and their abuse of the grant
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The work A short state of the countries and trade of North America : claimed by the Hudson's Bay company, under a pretence of a charter for ever, of lands without bounds or limits, and an exclusive trade to those unbounded seas and countries ; shewing the illegality of the said grant, and the abuse they have made of it ; and the great benefit Britain may obtain by settling those countries, and extending the trade amongst the natives by civilizing and incorporating with them ... and the necessity there is of a parliamentary enquiry into the pretended rights and exclusive monopoly claimed by the said Company, and their abuse of the grant represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri-St. Louis Libraries. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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- claimed by the Hudson's Bay company, under a pretence of a charter for ever, of lands without bounds or limits, and an exclusive trade to those unbounded seas and countries ; shewing the illegality of the said grant, and the abuse they have made of it ; and the great benefit Britain may obtain by settling those countries, and extending the trade amongst the natives by civilizing and incorporating with them ... and the necessity there is of a parliamentary enquiry into the pretended rights and exclusive monopoly claimed by the said Company, and their abuse of the grant
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- Jeffersonian Americana
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- no. 574
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