The Documentary History of the State of New-York, Volume 1Weed, Parsons & Company, Public Printers, 1849 |
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Halaman 45
... Frenchmen , who all proceeded towards this new country , where they arrived on the 11th day of July of the same year , 1656 . In the year 1657 , the harvest appearing plentiful in all 1657. the villages of the upper Iroquois , the ...
... Frenchmen , who all proceeded towards this new country , where they arrived on the 11th day of July of the same year , 1656 . In the year 1657 , the harvest appearing plentiful in all 1657. the villages of the upper Iroquois , the ...
Halaman 47
... FRENCH- MEN FROM THE COUNTRY OF THE ONNONTAGUES . [ From the same . ] Though it be true that the Iroquois are subtle ... Frenchmen in sincerity , but with views very different . The Chiefs finding themselves engaged in heavy wars against ...
... FRENCH- MEN FROM THE COUNTRY OF THE ONNONTAGUES . [ From the same . ] Though it be true that the Iroquois are subtle ... Frenchmen in sincerity , but with views very different . The Chiefs finding themselves engaged in heavy wars against ...
Halaman 48
... Frenchmen should erect a vast fort in their country to serve as a retreat for them , or at least for their wives and children in case their enemies pressed too close on them . Here are the views of the Iroquois politicians . The common ...
... Frenchmen should erect a vast fort in their country to serve as a retreat for them , or at least for their wives and children in case their enemies pressed too close on them . Here are the views of the Iroquois politicians . The common ...
Halaman 49
... Frenchmen at Montreal by the Oneidas , who scalped them and carried these as if in triumph into their villages in token of de- clared war . This act of hostility having obliged M. Dailleboust , then commanding in this country , to cause ...
... Frenchmen at Montreal by the Oneidas , who scalped them and carried these as if in triumph into their villages in token of de- clared war . This act of hostility having obliged M. Dailleboust , then commanding in this country , to cause ...
Halaman 50
... Frenchmen who had entrusted to us their lives and for whom we should feel ourselves responsible before God and men . What distressed us the most was , not so much the flames into which a part of our Frenchmen would be cast , as the ...
... Frenchmen who had entrusted to us their lives and for whom we should feel ourselves responsible before God and men . What distressed us the most was , not so much the flames into which a part of our Frenchmen would be cast , as the ...
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Halaman 451 - Sir — I have received the letter which you have done me the honour to write to me, and which was delivered to me by Mr.
Halaman 727 - WE do therefore hereby farther ordain, that from and after the Date hereof, no Mill or other Engine for Slitting or Rolling of Iron, or any Plating Forge to work with a Tilt-Hammer, or any Furnace for making Steel...
Halaman 547 - His Majesty taking the said Report into Consideration, was pleased with the Advice of his Privy Council to approve thereof, and to Order, as it is hereby Ordered, that the...
Halaman 452 - France ; and on both sides they shall enjoy full liberty of going and coming on account of trade. As also the natives of those countries shall with the same liberty, resort, as they please, to the British and French Colonies, for promoting trade on one side and the other, without any molestation or hindrance, either on the part of the British subjects or of the French.
Halaman 227 - ... our Rum doth as little hurt as your Brandy and in the opinion of Christians is much more wholesome ; however, to keep the Indians temperate and sober is a very good and Christian performance, but to prohibit them all strong liquors seems a little hard and very turkish.
Halaman 586 - George the third by the Grace of God of Great Britain France & Ireland King Defender of the Faith the receipt whereof we do hereby acknowledge.
Halaman 737 - CAPTAIN GENERAL AND GOVERNOR IN CHIEF IN AND OVER THE PROVINCE OF NEW YORK AND THE TERRITORIES DEPENDING THEREON IN AMERICA...
Halaman 402 - River, but we would not hearken to him nor come under His Government, and therefore desire you to be witness of what we now do and that we have already done and...
Halaman 709 - Manufacture, and I myself have seen Serge made upon Long Island that any man may wear. Now if they begin to make Serge, they will in time make Course Cloth, and then fine ; we have as good fullers...
Halaman 727 - Captain General and Governor in Chief of the Province of New York, and Territories thereon depending in America, Vice Admiral of the same, and Admiral of the White Squadron of his Majesti/'s Fleet.