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... 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 . His father , who was a pilot , intended that he ...
... 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 . His father , who was a pilot , intended that he ...
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... 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 Colonel Carr just ...
... 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 Colonel Carr just ...
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Groseilliers , Radisson , and Portman travelled to Windsor Castle at the Prince's request . Of what happened there is no record , but Oldenburgh , the famous Secretary of the Royal Society , soon after wrote to Robert Boyle in America ...
Groseilliers , Radisson , and Portman travelled to Windsor Castle at the Prince's request . Of what happened there is no record , but Oldenburgh , the famous Secretary of the Royal Society , soon after wrote to Robert Boyle in America ...
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... Radisson , who had been prevented from joining the first expedition by an acci- dent . The other left Gravesend , with a newly appointed overseer of trade , a few days after the Company had received its charter . 6 Meantime , the French ...
... Radisson , who had been prevented from joining the first expedition by an acci- dent . The other left Gravesend , with a newly appointed overseer of trade , a few days after the Company had received its charter . 6 Meantime , the French ...
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... Radisson , they seem in reality to have consisted of goods much more useful to the Indians , and better calculated to further the end the Adven- turers had in view . For the Prince Rupert and the Imploy , which were to sail in the ...
... Radisson , they seem in reality to have consisted of goods much more useful to the Indians , and better calculated to further the end the Adven- turers had in view . For the Prince Rupert and the Imploy , which were to sail in the ...
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