A History of New York: From the Beginnimg of the World to the End of the Dutch Dynasty. Containing, Among Many Surprising and Curious Matters, the Unutterable Ponderings of Walter the Doubter, the Disasterous Projects of William the Testy, and the Chivalric Achievements of Peter the Headstrong. The Three Dutch Governors of New Amsterdam : Being the Only Authentic History of the Times that Hath Ever Been Published, Volume 1C.S. Van Winkle, 1824 - 662 halaman |
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... savages to exterminate . In like manner , I have sundry doubts to clear away , questions to resolve , and paradoxes to ex- plain , before I permit you to range at random ; but these difficulties once overcome , we shall be enabled to ...
... savages to exterminate . In like manner , I have sundry doubts to clear away , questions to resolve , and paradoxes to ex- plain , before I permit you to range at random ; but these difficulties once overcome , we shall be enabled to ...
Halaman 73
... savages into dumb beasts , by dint of argument , advanced still strong- er proofs ; for as certain divines of the sixteenth century , and among the rest Lullus , affirm - the Americans go naked , and have no beards ! — " They have ...
... savages into dumb beasts , by dint of argument , advanced still strong- er proofs ; for as certain divines of the sixteenth century , and among the rest Lullus , affirm - the Americans go naked , and have no beards ! — " They have ...
Halaman 74
... savage and " pernicious beasts . " * Now it is notorious , that the savages knew no- thing of agriculture , when first discovered by the Europeans , but lived a most vagabond , disorder- ly , unrighteous life , -rambling from place to ...
... savage and " pernicious beasts . " * Now it is notorious , that the savages knew no- thing of agriculture , when first discovered by the Europeans , but lived a most vagabond , disorder- ly , unrighteous life , -rambling from place to ...
Halaman 75
... savages might plead that they drew all the benefits from the land which their simple wants required - they found plenty of game to hunt , which , together with the roots and uncultivated fruits of the earth , furnished a suf- ficient ...
... savages might plead that they drew all the benefits from the land which their simple wants required - they found plenty of game to hunt , which , together with the roots and uncultivated fruits of the earth , furnished a suf- ficient ...
Halaman 76
... SAVAGES HAVE NO RIGHTS . men beside , who have considered the matter pro- perly , have determined , that the property of a country cannot be acquired by hunting , cutting wood , or drawing water in it — nothing but precise demarcation ...
... SAVAGES HAVE NO RIGHTS . men beside , who have considered the matter pro- perly , have determined , that the property of a country cannot be acquired by hunting , cutting wood , or drawing water in it — nothing but precise demarcation ...
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alderman America Amsterdam ancestors ancient AUTHOR body Broeck burghers burgomasters called CHAPTER Charondas Chewit colony Communipaw Connecticut council Curlet descendants discovered discovery divers doubt Dutch language earth exceedingly fair father fort Amsterdam gallant Gibbet Island Goed Hoop Goede Vrouw GOLDEN REIGN governor happy head heart heroes historian honest honour Hudson huge Indians ingenious inhabitants island known Kortlandt land learned likewise Manetho manner matter mighty mind moon nature neighbours never New-Amsterdam New-York Nieuw-Nederlandts Noah observed old gentleman Oloffe once opinion Oyster Bay philosophers pipe planet proclamation profound province readers reign renowned Wouter river sage savages Schoonhoven settlement shores smoke sturdy Ten Broeck theory thing tion tobacco smoke took Tough Breeches town tranquillity turn voyage Weathersfield whole Wilhelmus Kieft William Kieft William the Testy wise words worthy Wouter Van Twiller Yankees
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Halaman 170 - This decision being straightway made known, diffused general joy throughout New Amsterdam, for the people immediately perceived, that they had a very wise and equitable magistrate to rule over them. But its happiest effect was, that not another lawsuit took place throughout the whole of his administration — and the office of constable fell into such decay, that there was not one of those losel scouts known in the province for many years. I am the more particular in dwelling on this transaction,...
Halaman 166 - His habits were as regular as his person. He daily took his four stated meals, appropriating exactly an hour to each; he smoked and doubted eight hours, and he slept the remaining twelve of the four-and-twenty.
Halaman 164 - This, by the way, is a casual remark, which I would not for the universe have it thought I apply to Governor Van Twiller.
Halaman 191 - At these primitive tea-parties the utmost propriety and dignity of deportment prevailed. No flirting nor coquetting, — no gambling of old ladies, nor hoyden chattering and romping of young ones, — no self-satisfied struttings of wealthy gentlemen, with their brains in their pockets, nor amusing conceits and monkey divertisements of smart young gentlemen with no brains at all. On the contrary, the young ladies seated themselves demurely in their rush-bottomed chairs, and knit their own woollen...
Halaman 188 - The fireplaces were of a truly patriarchal magnitude, where the whole family, old and young, master and servant, black and white, nay, even the very cat and dog, enjoyed a community of privilege, and had each a right to a corner.
Halaman 192 - The parties broke up without noise and without confusion. They were carried home by their own carriages, that is to say, by the vehicles nature had provided them, excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon. The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to their respective abodes, and took leave of them with a hearty smack at the door...
Halaman 160 - ... of the meadows — all which happy coincidence persuaded the old dames of New Amsterdam, who were skilled in the art of foretelling events, that this was to be a happy and prosperous administration.
Halaman 190 - The tea was served out of a majestic delft teapot ornamented with paintings of fat little Dutch shepherds and shepherdesses tending pigs, with boats sailing in the air, and houses built in the clouds, and sundry other ingenious Dutch fantasies.
Halaman 196 - ... cabbage. Certain it is, that in those days, the heart of a lover could not contain more than one lady at a time ; whereas the heart of a modern gallant has often room enough to accommodate half a dozen. The reason of which I conclude to be, that either the hearts of the gentlemen have grown larger, or the persons of the ladies smaller. — This, however, is a question for physiologists to determine.
Halaman 187 - The front door was never opened except on marriages, funerals, new years' days, the festival of St. Nicholas, or some such great occasion. — It was ornamented with a gorgeous brass knocker, curiously wrought, sometimes in the device of a dog, and sometimes of a lion's head, and was daily burnished with such religious zeal, that it was oft times worn out by the very precautions taken for its preservation.