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"After leaving Churchill, under any circumstances, the east shore 

 should be visited, and its mineral and other resources examined and 

 reported on." 



In a previous chapter, I have fully discussed the points raised in 

 Mr. Gordon's recommendations. Some of them are good; but the 

 Boulton plan upon which he is acting will never settle the question. 

 I refer the reader, in relation to these matters, to Chapters XLVIII. 

 and XLIX., pages 471 and 477, respectively, of this volume, which, 

 I think, fully state the whole question. 



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