Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1829 |
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... England with Sir Guy Carleton , the then com- mander - in - chief . He there remained until he was appointed Chief Justice of Canada , in 1786 , and continued to hold that station until he died , on 3d December , 1793. He thus held his ...
... England with Sir Guy Carleton , the then com- mander - in - chief . He there remained until he was appointed Chief Justice of Canada , in 1786 , and continued to hold that station until he died , on 3d December , 1793. He thus held his ...
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... England from New - York , was educated at a gram- mar school , at Kensington , near London , and came to Canada with his father , in 1786. He was soon appointed clerk of the provincial parliament , subse- quently a master in chancery ...
... England from New - York , was educated at a gram- mar school , at Kensington , near London , and came to Canada with his father , in 1786. He was soon appointed clerk of the provincial parliament , subse- quently a master in chancery ...
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... England , from the thirty - eighth to the sixty- eighth degree of north latitude . On the tenth of April , 1606 , King James I. for planting two colonies , passed the great north and South Virginia patent . To Sir Thomas Gates and ...
... England , from the thirty - eighth to the sixty- eighth degree of north latitude . On the tenth of April , 1606 , King James I. for planting two colonies , passed the great north and South Virginia patent . To Sir Thomas Gates and ...
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... England , 1620 . Henry Hudson , an Englishman , according to our authors , in the year 1608 , * under a commission from * Charlevoix , a French jesuit , author of the General History of New France , thinks this discovery was in 1609 ...
... England , 1620 . Henry Hudson , an Englishman , according to our authors , in the year 1608 , * under a commission from * Charlevoix , a French jesuit , author of the General History of New France , thinks this discovery was in 1609 ...
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... England planters , extended their possession , west- ward as far as Connecticut river . Jacob Van Cur- let , the commissary there , protested against it , and , in the second year of the succeeding administra- tion , under William Kieft ...
... England planters , extended their possession , west- ward as far as Connecticut river . Jacob Van Cur- let , the commissary there , protested against it , and , in the second year of the succeeding administra- tion , under William Kieft ...
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