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On the origin and progress of the North-West Company of Canada with a history of the fur trade, as connected with that concern, and observations on the political importance of the company's intercourse with, and influence over the Indians or savage nations of the interior, and on the necessity of maintaining and supporting the system from which that influence arises, and by which only it can be preserved.

Title:On the origin and progress of the North-West Company of Canada with a history of the fur trade, as connected with that concern, and observations on the political importance of the company's intercourse with, and influence over the Indians or savage nations of the interior, and on the necessity of maintaining and supporting the system from which that influence arises, and by which only it can be preserved.
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Note:Printed by Cox, Son and Baylis, 1811
  
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Subject:Fourrures -- Commerce
Subject:Fur trade
Subject:Indians of North America -- Commerce
Subject:Indiens -- Amérique du Nord -- Commerce
Subject:North West Company
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