The History of the Late Province of New-York, from Its Discovery, to the Appointment of Governor Colden, in 1762, Volume 1Pub. under the direction of the New-York Historical Society, 1829 |
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Halaman 12
... treaty of Hartford , and propose to sue for redress on Long - Island and the Fresh Water river , by means of the States ' ambas- * If we should argue from this letter , that the West - India Company had no grants of the New ...
... treaty of Hartford , and propose to sue for redress on Long - Island and the Fresh Water river , by means of the States ' ambas- * If we should argue from this letter , that the West - India Company had no grants of the New ...
Halaman 21
... treaty of Hartford , and propose to sue for redress on Long - Island and the Fresh Water river , by means of the States ' ambas- * If we should argue from this letter , that the West - India Company had no grants of the New ...
... treaty of Hartford , and propose to sue for redress on Long - Island and the Fresh Water river , by means of the States ' ambas- * If we should argue from this letter , that the West - India Company had no grants of the New ...
Halaman 10
... treaty , to procure an acknowledgment of the Dutch title to the country , which Berckly as carefully avoided . This was his answer : " Sir : I have received the letter you were pleased to send me , by Mr. Mills , his vessel , and shall ...
... treaty , to procure an acknowledgment of the Dutch title to the country , which Berckly as carefully avoided . This was his answer : " Sir : I have received the letter you were pleased to send me , by Mr. Mills , his vessel , and shall ...
Halaman 11
... treaty of Hartford , and propose to sue for redress on Long - Island and the Fresh Water river , by means of the States ' ambas- * If we should argue from this letter , that the West - India Company had no grants of the New ...
... treaty of Hartford , and propose to sue for redress on Long - Island and the Fresh Water river , by means of the States ' ambas- * If we should argue from this letter , that the West - India Company had no grants of the New ...
Halaman 26
... treaty by our deputyes , Mr. Cornelius Van Ruyven , secre- tary and receiver of New - Holland , Cornelius Steen- wick , burgomaster , Mr. Samuel Megapolensis , doc- tor of physic , and Mr. James Cousseau , heretofore sheriff . As ...
... treaty by our deputyes , Mr. Cornelius Van Ruyven , secre- tary and receiver of New - Holland , Cornelius Steen- wick , burgomaster , Mr. Samuel Megapolensis , doc- tor of physic , and Mr. James Cousseau , heretofore sheriff . As ...
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affairs afterwards Albany America Andross appointed arrived assembly authority bill Britain 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 court of chancery crown Danvers Osborn declared Delaware bay dispute duke Dutch enemy English erected established favour Five Nations Fletcher fort Frontenac French Frontenac governor grant honour Hudson's river hundred Indians inhabitants Island Jacob Leisler king king's lake Lake Ontario land late Leisler letter liberty Long-Island lord lord Cornbury lordship majesty majesty's ment miles minister Mohawks Montreal New-England New-Jersey New-Netherlands Nicolls Onondagas party passed patent peace persons plantations province of New-York queen Richard Nicolls royal Schenectady Senecas sent settled settlement ships side sir Danvers Osborn South River Stuyvesant subjects surrender tion town trade treaty unto West-India Company William
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Halaman 332 - ... not to be repugnant but as near as may be agreeable to the laws and statutes of this our kingdom of Great Britain...
Halaman 331 - An Act for the further security of His Majesty's person and Government, and the succession of the Crown in the Heirs of the late Princess Sophia, being Protestants, and for extinguishing the hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales, and his open and secret abettors...
Halaman 331 - And our Will and Pleasure is that the Persons thereupon duly elected by the major Part of the Freeholders of the respective Counties and Places...
Halaman 333 - ... to erect, constitute, and establish such and so many courts of judicature and public justice within our said province and territory under your government as you and they shall think fit and necessary...
Halaman 329 - Now know you that we have revoked and determined, and by these presents do revoke and determine, the said recited letters patent and every clause, article, and thing therein contained. And...
Halaman 52 - I do not sleep ; I have my eyes open, and the sun which enlightens me, discovers to me a great captain at the head of a company of soldiers, who speaks as if he were dreaming. He says that he only came to the lake to smoke on the great calumet with the Onondagas ; but Garangula says that he sees the contrary ; that it was to knock them on the head if sickness had not weakened the arms of the French.
Halaman 52 - I thank you, in their name, for bringing back into their country the calumet, which your predecessor received from their hands. It was happy for you, that you left under ground that murdering hatchet that has been so often dyed in the blood of the French.
Halaman 305 - Few physicians amongst us are eminent for their skill. Quacks abound like locusts in Egypt, and too many have recommended themselves to a full practice and profitable subsistence. This is the less to be wondered at, as the profession is under no kind of regulation.
Halaman 350 - ... raise sums unfit to be raised, or put what we shall raise into the power of a governor to misapply, if we can prevent it; nor shall we make up any other deficiencies than what we conceive are fit and just to be paid, or continue what support or revenue we shall raise for any longer time than one year; nor do we think it convenient to do even that, until such laws are passed as we conceive necessary for the safety of the inhabitants of this colony, who have reposed a trust in us for that only...