The American Historical Review, Volume 14John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1909 American Historical Review is the oldest scholarly journal of history in the United States and the largest in the world. Published by the American Historical Association, it covers all areas of historical research. |
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... territory , and since the Hudson's Bay Com- pany represented the only important British interest there , and main- tained a regular communication between London and the Columbia River , the reports and letters of their agents stationed ...
... territory , and since the Hudson's Bay Com- pany represented the only important British interest there , and main- tained a regular communication between London and the Columbia River , the reports and letters of their agents stationed ...
Halaman 71
... Territories , was then occupied on a survey of inspection of the Company's settlements and on several business arrangements , rendering it necessary for him to cross the continent of America from Canada to the outlet of the Columbia ...
... Territories , was then occupied on a survey of inspection of the Company's settlements and on several business arrangements , rendering it necessary for him to cross the continent of America from Canada to the outlet of the Columbia ...
Halaman 72
... Territory " , the conflicting claims to which of Great Britain and the United States form a leading feature of the last message of the President : -on the visit of the United States Discovery Expedition , under the command of Commodore ...
... Territory " , the conflicting claims to which of Great Britain and the United States form a leading feature of the last message of the President : -on the visit of the United States Discovery Expedition , under the command of Commodore ...
Halaman 73
... territory east of the mountains and to the country situated to the southward of Lewis and Clark's River , and eastward of the Buenaventura Valley it cannot be said that they interfere injuri- ously with us in any shape . Par . 12 ...
... territory east of the mountains and to the country situated to the southward of Lewis and Clark's River , and eastward of the Buenaventura Valley it cannot be said that they interfere injuri- ously with us in any shape . Par . 12 ...
Halaman 75
... Territory ) in all a population of about 14,000 souls . There is a complement of two officers and 18 men at this post , where the means of living are abundant , consisting principally of fish , venison , and potatoes , and a large body ...
... Territory ) in all a population of about 14,000 souls . There is a complement of two officers and 18 men at this post , where the means of living are abundant , consisting principally of fish , venison , and potatoes , and a large body ...
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