Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1857 |
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... given the proper names in the same orthography as that of the original , although the same name is often differently spelt ; because this very variation often affords the best means of determining the orthoepy of the word . The history ...
... given the proper names in the same orthography as that of the original , although the same name is often differently spelt ; because this very variation often affords the best means of determining the orthoepy of the word . The history ...
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... given the cloth garment , that we had given it to him because he had most confidence in us - that he was the first one who came in the yacht , and should they come the next day with their chief called Sakimas , we would then ' make a ...
... given the cloth garment , that we had given it to him because he had most confidence in us - that he was the first one who came in the yacht , and should they come the next day with their chief called Sakimas , we would then ' make a ...
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... given away at Swanendael for the purpose of making the peace , so that there were not more than two pieces of cloth left of our goods , and two kettles , for which we wanted corn . We ob- served that the Indians were very scrupulous ...
... given away at Swanendael for the purpose of making the peace , so that there were not more than two pieces of cloth left of our goods , and two kettles , for which we wanted corn . We ob- served that the Indians were very scrupulous ...
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... given him back this boat , and thereupon I let him go again . The 4th April , after having well provided ourselves in this bay with provisions and water , we resolved to sail in the morning to a salt - pond , which was situated by Cape ...
... given him back this boat , and thereupon I let him go again . The 4th April , after having well provided ourselves in this bay with provisions and water , we resolved to sail in the morning to a salt - pond , which was situated by Cape ...
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... There are fine oysters here , whence our nation has given it the name of Oyster Bay . The 6th , had good weather at break of day , and got under sail , and at evening arrived at the Rodenberghs DAVID PIETERSZ . DE VRIES . 85.
... There are fine oysters here , whence our nation has given it the name of Oyster Bay . The 6th , had good weather at break of day , and got under sail , and at evening arrived at the Rodenberghs DAVID PIETERSZ . DE VRIES . 85.
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