Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1857 |
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... friend of the Indians , is the only au- thentic one extant , of any completeness , except that of the govern- ment , and is , therefore , of great interest and value . I I AND Journal notes Of several Voyages made in the four 10 ...
... friend of the Indians , is the only au- thentic one extant , of any completeness , except that of the govern- ment , and is , therefore , of great interest and value . I I AND Journal notes Of several Voyages made in the four 10 ...
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... friends ; -that all the ports and harbors in France were open to us . The commander said , " Yes . " Then the Frenchman weighed anchor , and wished to come to anchor by them in order to careen his ship a little , as the water was ...
... friends ; -that all the ports and harbors in France were open to us . The commander said , " Yes . " Then the Frenchman weighed anchor , and wished to come to anchor by them in order to careen his ship a little , as the water was ...
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... friends as they are a people like the Italians , who are very revengeful to set about the work of vengeance ... friend- ship , struck them down . Thus was our young colony de- stroyed , causing us serious loss . The 9th , the Indians ...
... friends as they are a people like the Italians , who are very revengeful to set about the work of vengeance ... friend- ship , struck them down . Thus was our young colony de- stroyed , causing us serious loss . The 9th , the Indians ...
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... friendship . These Indians were from Red Hook , otherwise called Mantes , and had a parcel of English jackets on , which gave me more cause of suspicion , as those were not clothing for them , or trading goods . Whilst they were on the ...
... friendship . These Indians were from Red Hook , otherwise called Mantes , and had a parcel of English jackets on , which gave me more cause of suspicion , as those were not clothing for them , or trading goods . Whilst they were on the ...
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... noon came to the ship at Swanendael , where our friends were re- joiced to see us . We found that they had shot two whales , but they furnished little oil . The 18th , the goods were placed in our yacht DAVID PIETERSZ . DE VRIES . 27.
... noon came to the ship at Swanendael , where our friends were re- joiced to see us . We found that they had shot two whales , but they furnished little oil . The 18th , the goods were placed in our yacht DAVID PIETERSZ . DE VRIES . 27.
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