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COLLECTIONS OF THE NEW - YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY , FOR THE YEAR 1829 . VOLUME IV . NEW - YORK : PRINTED FOR THE SOCIETY . 1829 . G. De C.C. HISTORY OF THE LATE PROVINCE OF NEW - YORK ,
COLLECTIONS OF THE NEW - YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY , FOR THE YEAR 1829 . VOLUME IV . NEW - YORK : PRINTED FOR THE SOCIETY . 1829 . G. De C.C. HISTORY OF THE LATE PROVINCE OF NEW - YORK ,
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HISTORY OF THE LATE PROVINCE OF NEW - YORK , FROM ITS DISCOVERY , TO THE APPOINTMENT OF GOVERNOR COLDEN , IN 1762 . BY THE HON . WILLIAM SMITH , Formerly of New - York , and late Chief Justice of Lower Canada . VOL . I. NEW - YORK ...
HISTORY OF THE LATE PROVINCE OF NEW - YORK , FROM ITS DISCOVERY , TO THE APPOINTMENT OF GOVERNOR COLDEN , IN 1762 . BY THE HON . WILLIAM SMITH , Formerly of New - York , and late Chief Justice of Lower Canada . VOL . I. NEW - YORK ...
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... Province of New - York , from its discovery to the appointment of Go- vernor Colden , in 1762. By the honourable William Smith , formerly of New - York , and late Chief Justice of Lower Canada . Published under the direction of the New - ...
... Province of New - York , from its discovery to the appointment of Go- vernor Colden , in 1762. By the honourable William Smith , formerly of New - York , and late Chief Justice of Lower Canada . Published under the direction of the New - ...
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... New - York , on the 25th of June , 1728. His father , a lawyer of emi- nence in that province , became a member of his majesty's council , and was afterwards appointed judge of the court of King's Bench . Judge Smith left many children ...
... New - York , on the 25th of June , 1728. His father , a lawyer of emi- nence in that province , became a member of his majesty's council , and was afterwards appointed judge of the court of King's Bench . Judge Smith left many children ...
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