. The substance of a journal during a residence at the Red River colony, British North America : and frequent excursions among the North West American Indians in the years 1820, 1821, 1822, 1823. PUBLISHED BY L. B. SEELEY AND SON,FLEET STREET, LONDON. MDCCCXXVII. TO THE REV. HENRY BUDD; M. A. CHAPLAIN TO BRIDEWELL HOSPITAL, MINISTER OF BRIDEWELL PRECINCT,AND RECTOR OF WHITE ROOTHINC, ESSEX, AS A TESTIMONY OF GRATITUDE FOR HIS KINDNESS AND FRIENDSHIP,AND OF HIGH ESTEEM FOR HIS UNWEARIED EXERTIONS IN EVERYCAUSE OF BENEVOLENCE AND ENLIGHTENED ENDEAVOURTO PROMOTE THE BEST INTERESTS OF MAN, THE FOL


. The substance of a journal during a residence at the Red River colony, British North America : and frequent excursions among the North West American Indians in the years 1820, 1821, 1822, 1823. PUBLISHED BY L. B. SEELEY AND SON,FLEET STREET, LONDON. MDCCCXXVII. TO THE REV. HENRY BUDD; M. A. CHAPLAIN TO BRIDEWELL HOSPITAL, MINISTER OF BRIDEWELL PRECINCT,AND RECTOR OF WHITE ROOTHINC, ESSEX, AS A TESTIMONY OF GRATITUDE FOR HIS KINDNESS AND FRIENDSHIP,AND OF HIGH ESTEEM FOR HIS UNWEARIED EXERTIONS IN EVERYCAUSE OF BENEVOLENCE AND ENLIGHTENED ENDEAVOURTO PROMOTE THE BEST INTERESTS OF MAN, THE FOLLOWING PAGES ARE RESPECTFULLY DEDICATEDBY THE AUTHOR, PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION. We live in a day when the most distantparts of the earth are opening as the sphereof Missionary labours. The state of theheathen world is becoming better known, andthe sympathy of British Christians has beenawakened, in zealous endeavours to evangelizeand soothe its sorrows. In these encouragingsigns of the times, the Author is induced togive the following pages to the public, fromhaving traversed some of the dreary wildsof North America, and felt deeply interestedin the religious instruction and ameliorat


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