Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1829 |
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... trade , and backed before their lordships with suggestions of the most notorious falsehoods . The lords of trade prudently advised that no such directions should be sent to Mr. Burnet , till he had an opportunity of answering the ...
... trade , and backed before their lordships with suggestions of the most notorious falsehoods . The lords of trade prudently advised that no such directions should be sent to Mr. Burnet , till he had an opportunity of answering the ...
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... trade is prohibited . The trade , as to other things , is left in the same state it was before that act was made , as it will appear to any person that shall read it ; and there are , yearly , large quantities of other goods openly ...
... trade is prohibited . The trade , as to other things , is left in the same state it was before that act was made , as it will appear to any person that shall read it ; and there are , yearly , large quantities of other goods openly ...
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... trade . We have now above forty young men , who have been several times as far as the lakes a trading , and thereby become well acquainted , not only with the trade of the Indians , but likewise with their man- ners and languages ; and ...
... trade . We have now above forty young men , who have been several times as far as the lakes a trading , and thereby become well acquainted , not only with the trade of the Indians , but likewise with their man- ners and languages ; and ...
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FROM the Discovery of the Colony to the Surrender in 1664 1 to | 32 |
From the Surrender in 1664 to the Settlement at the Revolution 32 to | 96 |
From the Revolution to the second Expedition against Canada 96 to | 170 |
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affairs afterwards Albany America appointed arrived assembly authority bill Britain Burnet Cadaracqui called Canada captain chancery Charlevoix chief justice church of England city of New-York colony command commission commissioners Confederates Connecticut Connecticut river consent coun council court crown Danvers Osborn declared defence Delaware Delaware bay dispute duke Dutch enemy English erected established execution favour Five Nations Fletcher fort Frontenac French Frontenac governor grant honour Hudson's river hundred Indians inhabitants Island Jacob Leisler Jacob Milborne king king's lake Lake Ontario land late letter liberty Livingston Long-Island lord lord Cornbury lordship majesty majesty's ment miles minister Mohawks Montreal New-England New-Jersey Nicolls officers Onondagas party passed patent peace persons plantations present principal province of New-York queen Richard Nicolls sachem Schenectady Senecas sent settled settlement ships side sir Danvers Osborn subjects surrender territories tion town trade treaty unto William