An account of the countries adjoining to Hudson's Bay, in the north-west part of America

containing a description of their lakes and rivers, the nature of the soil and climates, and their methods of commerce, &c. shewing the benefit to be made by settling colonies, and opening a trade in these parts, whereby the French will be deprived in a great measure of their traffick in furs, and the communication between Canada and Mississippi be cut off : with an abstract of Captain Middleton's journal, and observations upon his behaviour during his voyage, and since his return : to which are added, I. A letter from Bartholomew de Fonte, vice-admiral of Peru and Mexico, giving an account of his voyage from Lima in Peru, to prevent, or seize upon any ships that should attempt to find a north-west passage to the South Sea, II. An abstract of all the discoveries which have been publish'd of the islands and countries in and adjoining to the Great Western Ocean, between America, India, and China, &c. pointing out the advantages that may be made, if a short passage should be found thro' Hudson's Streight to that ocean, III. The Hudson's Bay Company's charter, IV. The standard of trade in those parts of America, with an account of the exports and profits made annually by the Hudson's Bay Company, V. Vocabularies of the languages of several Indian Nations adjoining to Hudson's Bay : the whole intended to shew the great probability of a north-west passage, so long desired, and which (if discovered) would be of the highest advantage to these kingdoms

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An account of the countries adjoining to Hudson's Bay, in the north-west part of America

containing a description of their lakes and rivers, the nature of the soil and climates, and their methods of commerce, &c. shewing the benefit to be made by settling colonies, and opening a trade in these parts, whereby the French will be deprived in a great measure of their traffick in furs, and the communication between Canada and Mississippi be cut off : with an abstract of Captain Middleton's journal, and observations upon his behaviour during his voyage, and since his return : to which are added, I. A letter from Bartholomew de Fonte, vice-admiral of Peru and Mexico, giving an account of his voyage from Lima in Peru, to prevent, or seize upon any ships that should attempt to find a north-west passage to the South Sea, II. An abstract of all the discoveries which have been publish'd of the islands and countries in and adjoining to the Great Western Ocean, between America, India, and China, &c. pointing out the advantages that may be made, if a short passage should be found thro' Hudson's Streight to that ocean, III. The Hudson's Bay Company's charter, IV. The standard of trade in those parts of America, with an account of the exports and profits made annually by the Hudson's Bay Company, V. Vocabularies of the languages of several Indian Nations adjoining to Hudson's Bay : the whole intended to shew the great probability of a north-west passage, so long desired, and which (if discovered) would be of the highest advantage to these kingdoms

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An account of the countries adjoining to Hudson's Bay, in the north-west part of America: containing a description of their lakes and rivers, the nature of the soil and climates, and their methods of commerce, &c. shewing the benefit to be made by settling colonies, and opening a trade in these parts, whereby the French will be deprived in a great measure of their traffick in furs, and the communication between Canada and Mississippi be cut off : with an abstract of Captain Middleton's journal, and observations upon his behaviour during his voyage, and since his return : to which are added, I. A letter from Bartholomew de Fonte, vice-admiral of Peru and Mexico, giving an account of his voyage from Lima in Peru, to prevent, or seize upon any ships that should attempt to find a north-west passage to the South Sea, II. An abstract of all the discoveries which have been publish'd of the islands and countries in and adjoining to the Great Western Ocean, between America, India, and China, &c. pointing out the advantages that may be made, if a short passage should be found thro' Hudson's Streight to that ocean, III. The Hudson's Bay Company's charter, IV. The standard of trade in those parts of America, with an account of the exports and profits made annually by the Hudson's Bay Company, V. Vocabularies of the languages of several Indian Nations adjoining to Hudson's Bay : the whole intended to shew the great probability of a north-west passage, so long desired, and which (if discovered) would be of the highest advantage to these kingdoms
1744, Printed for J. Robinson
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Cover of: An account of the countries adjoining to Hudson's Bay, in the north-west part of America
An account of the countries adjoining to Hudson's Bay, in the north-west part of America: Containing a description of their lakes and rivers, the nature of the soil and climates, and their methods of commerce, &c. shewing the benefit to be made by settling colonies, and opening a trade in these parts; whereby the French will be deprived in a great measure of their traffick in furs, and the communication between Canada and Mississippi be cut off. With an abstract of Captain Middleton's journal, and observations upon his behaviour during his voyage, and since his return. To which are added, I. A letter from Bartholomew de Fonte, vice-admiral of Peru and Mexico; giving an account of his voyage from Lima in Peru, to prevent, or seize upon any ships that should attempt to find a north-west passage to the South Sea. II. An abstract of all the discoveries which have been publish'd of the islands and countries in and adjoining to the Great Western Ocean, between America, India, and China, &c. pointing out the advantages that may be made, if a short passage should be found thro' Hudson's streight to that ocean. III. The Hudson's Bay Company's charter. IV. The standard of trade in those parts of America; with an account of the exports and profits made annually by the Hudson's Bay Company. V. Vocabularies of the languages of several Indian nations adjoining to Hudson's Bay. The whole intended to shew the great probability of a north-west passage, so long desired; and which (if discovered) would be of the highest advantage to these kingdoms. By Arthur Dobbs, Esq;
1744, Printed for J. Robinson, at the Golden Lion in Ludgate-Street
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An account of the situation, climate and trade, of the countries adjoning to Hudson's Bay, &c.
A letter from Bartholomew de Fonte, vice-admiral of Peru and Mexico, giving an account of his voyage from Lima in Peru, to prevent or seize upon any ships who should attempt to find a North-West passage to the South-Sea
An abstract of all the discoveries which have been publish'd of the islands and countries in the Great Western Ocean, between American, India and China, and how great a tract yet remains to be discovered between the Arctick and Antarctick Circles: with the advantage to Britain from such discoveries, in case a passage should be found from Hudson's Bay to that Western Ocean, which has lately been undertaken with great probability of success
Appendix, containing His Majesty's royal charter to the governor and company of Hudson's Bay: and other papers relating to the trade to that place: together with a vocabulary of some of the adjoining Indian nations.

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Indigenous Peoples: North America, Indigenous Peoples: North America

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