Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1857 |
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... reason that such a voyage should be frustrated in so unheard of a way , the more so because I had no other design than what was consistent with our business on the sea , to make our people of the Netherlands ac- quainted with those ...
... reason that such a voyage should be frustrated in so unheard of a way , the more so because I had no other design than what was consistent with our business on the sea , to make our people of the Netherlands ac- quainted with those ...
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... reasons ; but I will tell how it can be , from experience and what I have seen , and that is thus : inland , stretching towards the north , there are high mountains , covered with snow , and the north and north - west winds blow over ...
... reasons ; but I will tell how it can be , from experience and what I have seen , and that is thus : inland , stretching towards the north , there are high mountains , covered with snow , and the north and north - west winds blow over ...
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... reason it must come to naught . Upon this , they again returned , with their boat , to the fort , which is five miles from Sandy Hook . The bay inside of Sandy Hook is a large one , where fifty to sixty ships can lie , well protected ...
... reason it must come to naught . Upon this , they again returned , with their boat , to the fort , which is five miles from Sandy Hook . The bay inside of Sandy Hook is a large one , where fifty to sixty ships can lie , well protected ...
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... reason , for they are frequently beaten by him black and blue . I have since learned that they worship Tamouco ; who , according to their sayings , lives above and reigns over all . The Jaos , especially , wor- ship this Tamouco , every ...
... reason , for they are frequently beaten by him black and blue . I have since learned that they worship Tamouco ; who , according to their sayings , lives above and reigns over all . The Jaos , especially , wor- ship this Tamouco , every ...
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... reason of this cold is that the mountains to the north of it are covered with snow , and the north - west wind comes blow- ing over them , and drives all the cold down . This tribe of Indians was formerly a powerful nation , but they ...
... reason of this cold is that the mountains to the north of it are covered with snow , and the north - west wind comes blow- ing over them , and drives all the cold down . This tribe of Indians was formerly a powerful nation , but they ...
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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