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... staves , thirty - two dollars per thousand ; a hog , eight dollars ; ordinary wine ,
thirty - one dollars per hogshead ; Spanish wine , four stivers ; French wine , ten
per quart ; sugar , seventeen and twenty - four per pound ; flannel , one dollar
and ...
... staves , thirty - two dollars per thousand ; a hog , eight dollars ; ordinary wine ,
thirty - one dollars per hogshead ; Spanish wine , four stivers ; French wine , ten
per quart ; sugar , seventeen and twenty - four per pound ; flannel , one dollar
and ...
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... where three or four thousand furs had been carried away by unlicensed traders
. Van Rensselaer , now determined , “ as the first and oldest ” patroon on the river
, that no one should " presume to abuse ” his acquired rights , erected a small ...
... where three or four thousand furs had been carried away by unlicensed traders
. Van Rensselaer , now determined , “ as the first and oldest ” patroon on the river
, that no one should " presume to abuse ” his acquired rights , erected a small ...
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In the year 1648 , no person was allowed to carry on business , except he was a
permanent resident , and had taken the oath of allegiance , was worth from two
thousand to three thousand guilders , at least , and intended to “ keep fire and ...
In the year 1648 , no person was allowed to carry on business , except he was a
permanent resident , and had taken the oath of allegiance , was worth from two
thousand to three thousand guilders , at least , and intended to “ keep fire and ...
Halaman 32
In the year 1656 , there were in New Amsterdam one hundred and twenty houses
and one thousand souls . A proclamation now forbid the removal of any crops in
the town or colony , until the Company ' s tithes had been paid . The authorities ...
In the year 1656 , there were in New Amsterdam one hundred and twenty houses
and one thousand souls . A proclamation now forbid the removal of any crops in
the town or colony , until the Company ' s tithes had been paid . The authorities ...
Halaman 33
During the year 1659 , it was discovered that the Dutch colony had as yet
produced no returns , and was already seven thousand guilders in arrears . It
was therefore determined that , to prevent further loss , such colonists only as had
left ...
During the year 1659 , it was discovered that the Dutch colony had as yet
produced no returns , and was already seven thousand guilders in arrears . It
was therefore determined that , to prevent further loss , such colonists only as had
left ...
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Halaman 180 - In song and dance about the sacred Hill — Mystical dance, which yonder starry sphere Of planets and of fixed in all her wheels Resembles nearest; mazes intricate, Eccentric, intervolved, yet regular Then most when most irregular they seem; And in their motions harmony divine So smooths her charming tones that God's own ear Listens delighted.
Halaman 168 - May I nevertheless be indulged to inquire, if we look over the catalogue of the first magistrates of nations, whether they have been denominated presidents or consuls, kings or princes, where shall we find one, whose commanding talents and virtues, whose overruling good fortune, have so completely united all hearts and voices in his favor...
Halaman 141 - Confiding in you, sir, and in the worthy generals immediately under your command, we have the most, flattering hopes of success in the glorious struggle for American liberty, and the fullest assurances that whenever this important contest shall be decided by that fondest wish of each American soul, an accommodation icith our mother country, you will cheerfully resign the important deposit committed into your hands, and reassume the character of our worthiest citizen.
Halaman 113 - I admit that special writs of assistance, to search special places, may be granted to certain persons on oath ; but I deny that the writ now prayed for can be granted, for I beg leave to make some observations on the writ itself, before I proceed to other acts of Parliament. In the first place, the writ is universal, being directed "to all and singular Justices, Sheriffs, Constables, and all other officers and subjects;" so, that, in short, it is directed to every subject in the King's dominions.
Halaman 113 - It appears to me the worst instrument of arbitrary power, the most destructive of English liberty and the fundamental principles of law, that ever was found in an English law book.
Halaman 107 - I'll order here all the troops in North America under my command, and billet them myself upon the city.
Halaman 168 - John Adams, 34 ; John Jay, 9 ; RH Harrison, 6 ; John Rutledge, 6; John Hancock, 4 ; George Clinton, 3; Samuel Huntingdon, 2; John Milton, 2 ; James Armstrong, Benjamin Lincoln, and Edward Telfair, 1 each.
Halaman 63 - The first thing that occurred was the reading of all their prayers and ceremonies out of the prayer book, as is done in all Episcopal churches. A young man then went into the pulpit and commenced preaching, who thought he was performing wonders; but he had a little book in his hand out of which he read his sermon which was about a quarter of an hour or half an hour long.1 With this the services were concluded, at which we could not be sufficiently astonished.
Halaman 113 - I will to my dying day oppose with all the powers and faculties God has given me, all such instruments of slavery on the one hand, and villainy on the other, as this writ of assistance is.
Halaman 145 - The rebels carried off all the bells in the city, partly to convert them into cannon, partly to prevent notice being given speedily of the destruction they meditated against the city by fire, when it began.