Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1857 |
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... village consisted of six or seven houses , and might contain about fifty souls . It stood in a beautiful grove , and was about two miles and a half from our boat . About one mile from this village is another smaller one , which yields ...
... village consisted of six or seven houses , and might contain about fifty souls . It stood in a beautiful grove , and was about two miles and a half from our boat . About one mile from this village is another smaller one , which yields ...
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... village of seven or eight houses . They entertained us well with their liquor , and we then went a mile further , to another large village of Caribs , consisting of eighteen or twenty houses . We found here mostly women , as the men had ...
... village of seven or eight houses . They entertained us well with their liquor , and we then went a mile further , to another large village of Caribs , consisting of eighteen or twenty houses . We found here mostly women , as the men had ...
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... village . The 23d , weighed anchor and got under sail , the wind from the shore , and the course north - west , and afterwards west . The land trends to the west , and is all low . The water three to four fathoms deep , fine bottom . In ...
... village . The 23d , weighed anchor and got under sail , the wind from the shore , and the course north - west , and afterwards west . The land trends to the west , and is all low . The water three to four fathoms deep , fine bottom . In ...
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... village , and where over fifty houses were in process of erection , and a portion finished . The 16th , weighed anchor , and sailed by two places which the English had built up , and at noon arrived where two Englishmen had built houses ...
... village , and where over fifty houses were in process of erection , and a portion finished . The 16th , weighed anchor , and sailed by two places which the English had built up , and at noon arrived where two Englishmen had built houses ...
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... villages . I told Commander Kieft that no profit was to be derived from a war with the Indians ; that he was the means of my people being murdered at the colony which I had commanded on Staten Island in the year forty ; and that I well ...
... villages . I told Commander Kieft that no profit was to be derived from a war with the Indians ; that he was the means of my people being murdered at the colony which I had commanded on Staten Island in the year forty ; and that I well ...
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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