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A vindication of a national-fishery: : wherein is asserted, that the glory, wealth, strength, safety, and happiness of this kingdom; with the flourishing of trade, and growth of navigation: as also the employing the poor of this realm, doth depend (under God) upon a national-fishery. And all the general, vulgar, (tho' erroneous) objections against engouraging the fishery of England, answer'd, and confuted. To which is added, the sovereignty of the British-seas
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Journal de Monsieur Marin fils, Commandant pour le Roy a La baye des puans et dependances chargé de faire et de faire faire Les Decouvertes dans le haut Mississipi, des mines, miniere, et mineraux qui pourroient Si trouver et dy Lier aussi Commerce avec les nations qui pourroient habitter ces contrés
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The journal kept by Joseph Marin during 1753 and 1754, when he went on an exploring expedition in the upper Mississippi area, in search of a western waterway passage and mines. The journal recounts his experiences, including his encounters with different Indian nations.
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