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Progress of North American discovery for 1838 we have much pleasure in submitting to the reader the official report of the expedition, dispatched by the Hudson's Bay Company, to complete the discovery successfully begun by Messrs. Dease and Simpson, in 1837 : the furthest point explored was in lat. 68 deg. 43 min. N., and long. 106 deg. 3 min. W., making a total of 120 miles of continental discovery.

Title:Progress of North American discovery for 1838 we have much pleasure in submitting to the reader the official report of the expedition, dispatched by the Hudson's Bay Company, to complete the discovery successfully begun by Messrs. Dease and Simpson, in 1837 : the furthest point explored was in lat. 68 deg. 43 min. N., and long. 106 deg. 3 min. W., making a total of 120 miles of continental discovery.
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Note:G. Berger, 1839
  
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Subject:Arctic regions -- Discovery and exploration -- British
Subject:Hudson's Bay Company's Expedition (1837-1839)
Subject:Hudson's Bay Company's Expedition, 1837-1839
Subject:Régions arctiques -- Découverte et exploration britanniques
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