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Bossu, X. Xouveaux voj-ages dans I'Amerique septentrion- 

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The same. Xouv. ed. Amsterdam, etc. 1778. 



Travels through that part of Xorth America formerly 



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Capellmi, Giovanni. Relazione di un viaggio scientifico 

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Gass, Patrick. Journal of the voyages and travels of a corps 

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The same. 2d ed. 2 vol. London. 1772. 



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The same. Xew York. 1854. 



1 ALASKA 



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2 CANADA 



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