History of New York City: From the Discovery to the Present DayE. Cleave, 1868 - 252 halaman |
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Halaman 9
... give the Company a million of guilders , and in case of war , to supply ships and men . Meanwhile , the Puritans , not disheartened , reached Plymouth Rock , and thus conveyed their faith and traffic to the shores of New England , where ...
... give the Company a million of guilders , and in case of war , to supply ships and men . Meanwhile , the Puritans , not disheartened , reached Plymouth Rock , and thus conveyed their faith and traffic to the shores of New England , where ...
Halaman 15
... give up his peltry ; after which , he was sent to sea , with the warning never again to interfere with the Dutch Government trade . Meanwhile , the settlement at Fort Amsterdam - the New York embryo continued to increase and prosper ...
... give up his peltry ; after which , he was sent to sea , with the warning never again to interfere with the Dutch Government trade . Meanwhile , the settlement at Fort Amsterdam - the New York embryo continued to increase and prosper ...
Halaman 18
... give for the benefit of some of our city officials : La Montagnie , as Member of the Council , fourteen dollars a month ; book - keeper , fourteen dollars and forty cents , with eighty dollars for his yearly board ; the mason , eight ...
... give for the benefit of some of our city officials : La Montagnie , as Member of the Council , fourteen dollars a month ; book - keeper , fourteen dollars and forty cents , with eighty dollars for his yearly board ; the mason , eight ...
Halaman 19
... give fresh trouble ; that class now ( 1638 ) demanded " new privileges " — " that they might monopolize more territory - be invested with the largest feudal powers , and enjoy free trade throughout New Netherland . " Nor was this all ...
... give fresh trouble ; that class now ( 1638 ) demanded " new privileges " — " that they might monopolize more territory - be invested with the largest feudal powers , and enjoy free trade throughout New Netherland . " Nor was this all ...
Halaman 29
... give bonds for the payment of duties in Holland . Nor was it long before Stuyvesant had an oppor- tunity of showing his zeal . The St. Benicio , an Amsterdam ship , was found trading at New Haven , without the license of the West India ...
... give bonds for the payment of duties in Holland . Nor was it long before Stuyvesant had an oppor- tunity of showing his zeal . The St. Benicio , an Amsterdam ship , was found trading at New Haven , without the license of the West India ...
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History of New York City from the Discovery to the Present Day William L. Stone Pratinjau terbatas - 2023 |
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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