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... Groseilliers , and his brother - in - law , Pierre Radisson . Groseilliers , for by that name Chouart came to be generally known , was born in France , near Meaux , and had emigrated to Quebec when he was little over sixteen years old ...
... Groseilliers , and his brother - in - law , Pierre Radisson . Groseilliers , for by that name Chouart came to be generally known , was born in France , near Meaux , and had emigrated to Quebec when he was little over sixteen years old ...
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... Groseilliers and Radisson set sail in the Nonsuch for Plymouth , from whence they proceeded to Paris . Here they were as un- successful with the French authorities as they had been in Canada . By a happy coincidence , however , the ...
... Groseilliers and Radisson set sail in the Nonsuch for Plymouth , from whence they proceeded to Paris . Here they were as un- successful with the French authorities as they had been in Canada . By a happy coincidence , however , the ...
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Groseilliers , Radisson , and Portman travelled to Windsor Castle at the Prince's request . Of what happened there ... Groseilliers and Gillam went promptly ashore . They christened the river Rupert's River , and resolved to winter on ...
Groseilliers , Radisson , and Portman travelled to Windsor Castle at the Prince's request . Of what happened there ... Groseilliers and Gillam went promptly ashore . They christened the river Rupert's River , and resolved to winter on ...
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... Groseilliers had entrusted him , the patrons of the enterprise were delighted . They at once set about fitting out two other ships for the business , and induced Prince Rupert to use his influence with the King to procure for them a ...
... Groseilliers had entrusted him , the patrons of the enterprise were delighted . They at once set about fitting out two other ships for the business , and induced Prince Rupert to use his influence with the King to procure for them a ...
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by William Lyddal , but not before he had quarrelled with Groseilliers and Radisson , and been the cause of their ... Groseillier and Radisson had quitted their service . One of the Adventurers , however , was of a different way of think ...
by William Lyddal , but not before he had quarrelled with Groseilliers and Radisson , and been the cause of their ... Groseillier and Radisson had quitted their service . One of the Adventurers , however , was of a different way of think ...
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