Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1857 |
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... east of us , encountered a severe storm from the north - west ; the water turned round as if it were an hur- ricane ; it blew so , that standing on either side we could not understand each other . I feared when I saw the yacht , that it ...
... east of us , encountered a severe storm from the north - west ; the water turned round as if it were an hur- ricane ; it blew so , that standing on either side we could not understand each other . I feared when I saw the yacht , that it ...
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... east , as they were suffering great hunger , and that the Minquas had all left and gone from us , back to their country . The 14th , at night , it began to rain hard , and the wind was from the south - west , which made it warm . In the ...
... east , as they were suffering great hunger , and that the Minquas had all left and gone from us , back to their country . The 14th , at night , it began to rain hard , and the wind was from the south - west , which made it warm . In the ...
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... East river , to serve us on our return voyage to Holland , we therefore deemed it ad- visable to sail to the English in Virginia . Although there had never been any one there from this quarter , I said , as I had escaped the danger in ...
... East river , to serve us on our return voyage to Holland , we therefore deemed it ad- visable to sail to the English in Virginia . Although there had never been any one there from this quarter , I said , as I had escaped the danger in ...
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... east , so that we were on a lee - shore , and were ignorant , as none of us had ever been here . We weighed anchor and sailed from the shore . The bank stretches from the west side more than two parts over to the east shore . It is deep ...
... east , so that we were on a lee - shore , and were ignorant , as none of us had ever been here . We weighed anchor and sailed from the shore . The bank stretches from the west side more than two parts over to the east shore . It is deep ...
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... East Indies . I said I had . He was astonished that I had begun so early to command . Finally , there sat at the table an Englishman , who had been in the East Indies at the same time that I was there , and who asked me who commanded ...
... East Indies . I said I had . He was astonished that I had begun so early to command . Finally , there sat at the table an Englishman , who had been in the East Indies at the same time that I was there , and who asked me who commanded ...
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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