History of New York City: From the Discovery to the Present DayE. Cleave, 1868 - 252 halaman |
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... fire - arms of the whites . They would willingly barter twenty beaver - skins for a single musket , and pay ten or twelve guilders for a pound of powder . As no merchandise became so valuable to the red men , the West India Company ...
... fire - arms of the whites . They would willingly barter twenty beaver - skins for a single musket , and pay ten or twelve guilders for a pound of powder . As no merchandise became so valuable to the red men , the West India Company ...
Halaman 30
... fire and light in the province . " This was an early expression of permanent residence in the Dutch province . Old residents , however , not possessing the full trading qualifications , were allowed the same privilege , provided they ...
... fire and light in the province . " This was an early expression of permanent residence in the Dutch province . Old residents , however , not possessing the full trading qualifications , were allowed the same privilege , provided they ...
Halaman 42
... fire - places were of immense size , large enough to roast a sheep or whole hog ; and the hooks and trammels sustained large iron pots and kettles . In the spacious chimney - corners the children and negroes gathered - telling stories ...
... fire - places were of immense size , large enough to roast a sheep or whole hog ; and the hooks and trammels sustained large iron pots and kettles . In the spacious chimney - corners the children and negroes gathered - telling stories ...
Halaman 43
... fire of hickory . The shovel and tonges occupied each corner of the fire - place , keeping guard , as it were , over the family brass - mounted andirons which supported the blazing wood . Marble mantles had not yet been invented , but ...
... fire of hickory . The shovel and tonges occupied each corner of the fire - place , keeping guard , as it were , over the family brass - mounted andirons which supported the blazing wood . Marble mantles had not yet been invented , but ...
Halaman 59
... fire smoking tobacco incessantly , one pipe after another . We inquired after her age , which the children told us was a hundred years . She was from Luyck ( Liege ) , and still spoke good Waalsche ( old French ) with us . She could ...
... fire smoking tobacco incessantly , one pipe after another . We inquired after her age , which the children told us was a hundred years . She was from Luyck ( Liege ) , and still spoke good Waalsche ( old French ) with us . She could ...
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afterward Albany American Amsterdam Andross appointed arrived Assembly beautiful Beaver became British Broadway building Canal Captain church citizens Clinton Colden Colonel colonists colony command commenced corner Council Crown Department dollars Dutch early East River England English entirely erected established feet fifty fire firm floor Fort Amsterdam French Governor guilders Holland honor hundred important Indians James De Lancey John Kieft ladies Lancey land latter liberty Lieutenant-Governor Livingston Long Island Maiden Lane Manhattan manufacture ment merchants nation Netherland North River occasion occupied officers passed patroons Pearl street persons pounds present President province received returned ship side Sir Henry Moore Sir William Johnson Sons of Liberty soon Stamp Act Stone Stuyvesant thence thousand tion trade vessels Wall street wampum warehouse Washington West India Company whole William Street York City