Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1857 |
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... causes of delay will hereafter occur ; and that when the Society shall at length be happily established in its permanent and con- venient home , its series of collections will begin , and continue to be , regularly , as well as rapidly ...
... causes of delay will hereafter occur ; and that when the Society shall at length be happily established in its permanent and con- venient home , its series of collections will begin , and continue to be , regularly , as well as rapidly ...
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... cause , we deem the fact a sufficient warrant to authorize an attempt to render the account which stands thus prominently alone , accessible to the English reader ; particularly as the work has merits of its own , which make it a valu ...
... cause , we deem the fact a sufficient warrant to authorize an attempt to render the account which stands thus prominently alone , accessible to the English reader ; particularly as the work has merits of its own , which make it a valu ...
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... cause the vessels to be seized for their service , which they did . I showed them several more suitable ships than mine , but they were not satisfied with them , and desired mine . It seemed as if they were curious because I wanted to ...
... cause the vessels to be seized for their service , which they did . I showed them several more suitable ships than mine , but they were not satisfied with them , and desired mine . It seemed as if they were curious because I wanted to ...
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... caused some of my cargo at Amsterdam to be seized , whereupon I sought by law to have it released , and succeeded so far that the lords caused it to be released without cost or loss . Having already sustained great damage , partly on ...
... caused some of my cargo at Amsterdam to be seized , whereupon I sought by law to have it released , and succeeded so far that the lords caused it to be released without cost or loss . Having already sustained great damage , partly on ...
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... caused great comfort to these shipmasters , as he would otherwise have made sport enough for them ; but the quarrel was thereby terminated . This we learned afterwards . The 12th of September , I let the ship have room , but the capture ...
... caused great comfort to these shipmasters , as he would otherwise have made sport enough for them ; but the quarrel was thereby terminated . This we learned afterwards . The 12th of September , I let the ship have room , but the capture ...
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