Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1857 |
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... wished me to go as a commander to New - Netherland ; he wanted to plant a colony there , and to employ me as sub- patroon , as may be seen in the privileges granted by the Lords States , and allowed by the Council of Nineteen of the ...
... wished me to go as a commander to New - Netherland ; he wanted to plant a colony there , and to employ me as sub- patroon , as may be seen in the privileges granted by the Lords States , and allowed by the Council of Nineteen of the ...
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... wished to come on board their ships he might , but he must depart with the boat . The Knight stood perplexed at such an answer , when he had met them with every courtesy . At length he said to the captain , his interpreter , that they ...
... wished to come on board their ships he might , but he must depart with the boat . The Knight stood perplexed at such an answer , when he had met them with every courtesy . At length he said to the captain , his interpreter , that they ...
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... wished to meet them when they went to take in water ; and they did not mount more than six or eight guns . I gave them for I gave them for answer , that I was willing that they should sail with me , because they were our citizens ...
... wished to meet them when they went to take in water ; and they did not mount more than six or eight guns . I gave them for I gave them for answer , that I was willing that they should sail with me , because they were our citizens ...
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... wished to sail in company with me to St. Martin . The 2d , weighed anchor , with my yacht and the English- man , of London , who had the Portuguese prisoners , whom he was to carry to Porto Rico . He left his barge behind , to follow ...
... wished to sail in company with me to St. Martin . The 2d , weighed anchor , with my yacht and the English- man , of London , who had the Portuguese prisoners , whom he was to carry to Porto Rico . He left his barge behind , to follow ...
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... Indians , not knowing how it was , went away and slew the chief who had done it , and brought a token of the dead to the house to those in command , who told them that they wished they had not done it DAVID PIETERSZ . DE VRIES . 23.
... Indians , not knowing how it was , went away and slew the chief who had done it , and brought a token of the dead to the house to those in command , who told them that they wished they had not done it DAVID PIETERSZ . DE VRIES . 23.
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