The conquest of the great Northwest; being the story of the Adventurers of England known as The Hudson's Bay CompanyNew pages in the history of the Canadian Northwest and Western States . JaxJb New Amsterdam or New York from an Old Print of Albany from an Old Print. Hudsons Third Voyage explanation given by Juet in the ships log is, wedrave the savages from the houses and took the spoyleas they would have done of us. Van Meteren, theDutch consul in London, who had Hudsons account,gives another explanation. He declares the Dutchsailors conducted the raid in spite of all the forcewith whi


The conquest of the great Northwest; being the story of the Adventurers of England known as The Hudson's Bay CompanyNew pages in the history of the Canadian Northwest and Western States . JaxJb New Amsterdam or New York from an Old Print of Albany from an Old Print. Hudsons Third Voyage explanation given by Juet in the ships log is, wedrave the savages from the houses and took the spoyleas they would have done of us. Van Meteren, theDutch consul in London, who had Hudsons account,gives another explanation. He declares the Dutchsailors conducted the raid in spite of all the forcewith which Hudson could oppose them. The Eng-lish sailors refused to enforce his commands byfighting, for they were outnumbered by the muti-neers. No sooner were the mutineers back on deckthan they fell to pummeling one another over a divi-sion of the plunder. Any one, who knows how newscarries among the Indians by what fur tradersdescribe as the moccasin telegram, could predictresults. The moccasin telegram bore exagge-rated rumors of the outrage from the Penobscot tothe Ohio. The white man was a man to be fought,for he had proved himself a treacherous friend. Wind-bound at times, keeping close to land,warned off the reefs through fog by a great


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