Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1857 |
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... leave - taking , that they might take down what had transpired that very morning , that they then paid no regard to the States General . " The 8th of May I received a letter from Lieut . John Mackyn , who was one of the company , to fit ...
... leave - taking , that they might take down what had transpired that very morning , that they then paid no regard to the States General . " The 8th of May I received a letter from Lieut . John Mackyn , who was one of the company , to fit ...
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... leave me for shame , seeing that L remained aboard with eight or nine raw hands , whom I then learned to be the best of the crew . Those men who had ap- peared fierce as lions , were the first to escape in the boat . All of us pushing ...
... leave me for shame , seeing that L remained aboard with eight or nine raw hands , whom I then learned to be the best of the crew . Those men who had ap- peared fierce as lions , were the first to escape in the boat . All of us pushing ...
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... only three or four hours in the ship . Martin Thysz . , from Zealand , had put these Portuguese ashore here . The 1st of November , took my leave of the governor of Nevis , and weighed anchor . At noon , came 20 VOYAGES OF.
... only three or four hours in the ship . Martin Thysz . , from Zealand , had put these Portuguese ashore here . The 1st of November , took my leave of the governor of Nevis , and weighed anchor . At noon , came 20 VOYAGES OF.
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... leave at the fort of our governor and the captains , and weighed anchor with my yacht also ; having a fair sail set , I could not wait longer for the Englisman's boat . We understood afterwards that this boat was placed in great ...
... leave at the fort of our governor and the captains , and weighed anchor with my yacht also ; having a fair sail set , I could not wait longer for the Englisman's boat . We understood afterwards that this boat was placed in great ...
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... leave of this Captain , and went aboard of the yacht again , and proceeded on . Here , the river is full three miles wide , but shoally , so that it is only by sounding the passage that you can get along . It is only a pilot's channel ...
... leave of this Captain , and went aboard of the yacht again , and proceeded on . Here , the river is full three miles wide , but shoally , so that it is only by sounding the passage that you can get along . It is only a pilot's channel ...
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Abnakis Amsterdam answered Argall arrived ashore Assembly began boat brought called canoes Cape Captain captives chief Christians Church coast colony commander corn Council Counsell of Estate Curaçoa death Dutch east enemy England English Father Jogues fathoms fish Fort Amsterdam Fort Orange four French gave governor guilders High Mightinesses Holland Hoorn hundred Hurons Indians Indies Iroquois ISAAC JOGUES Island James Citty killed land letter live Lord lying maize Megapolensis Melyn miles minister missionary Mohawk morning murder Netherland night noon Orange patroon plantation present prisoners René Goupil sail savages SECOND SERIES.-VOL sent servant shore skipper sloop South river Spaniola Staten Island taken thing tobacco told took trade trees village Virginia voyage Vries weighed anchor West India Company wild William Kieft wind wished wood Wouter Van Twiller yacht