Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1857 |
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... trade by sea and land . Our own old and faithful forefathers , the Lords Regents of our beloved Fatherland , especially , have always had it at heart , and in every way encouraged it to that end , principally in navigation and voyages ...
... trade by sea and land . Our own old and faithful forefathers , the Lords Regents of our beloved Fatherland , especially , have always had it at heart , and in every way encouraged it to that end , principally in navigation and voyages ...
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... trading and seafaring persons what trade and profit ( accidents excepted ) are to be had there , and to point out to them the good havens and roadsteads for securing their ships and goods , and to warn seamen of the rocks , shoals , and ...
... trading and seafaring persons what trade and profit ( accidents excepted ) are to be had there , and to point out to them the good havens and roadsteads for securing their ships and goods , and to warn seamen of the rocks , shoals , and ...
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... trade for their Turkish beans , because we had no goods to exchange for peltries , and our stores had been 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 ...
... trade for their Turkish beans , because we had no goods to exchange for peltries , and our stores had been 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 ...
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... trading goods . Whilst they were on the land , there came three or four others , who desired that we would trade for their goods ; but we answered them that we did not want any beaver- skins , but wished corn for food . The 7th , the ...
... trading goods . Whilst they were on the land , there came three or four others , who desired that we would trade for their goods ; but we answered them that we did not want any beaver- skins , but wished corn for food . The 7th , the ...
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... trade in peltries . Here is another river . The first after the East river , running to the west , is called York river , which is navigable with a large ship full twenty miles . Then comes the Pette - womeque ( Poto- mac ) river ...
... trade in peltries . Here is another river . The first after the East river , running to the west , is called York river , which is navigable with a large ship full twenty miles . Then comes the Pette - womeque ( Poto- mac ) river ...
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