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the exceptional difficulties of the time. First one and then another hero came forward to offer his services to the Hudson's Bay Company for new expeditions; first one and then another member of its infant rival accomplished some traveling-feat hitherto looked upon as impossible. Some few among these, such as Hearne of the Hudson's Bay Company, and Mackenzie of the North-west Company, worked below as well as above the 60th parallel of north latitude, and must therefore be noticed here.
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AN ESQUIMAUX DWELLING.
Hearne, the first of this brilliant pair of adventurers to start, left the western shores of Hudson's Bay in November, 1769, and accompanied by two Europeans and a number of Indian guides, struck across country in a north-