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... English writers agree , that Hudson's first voyage was in the preceding year . It was thought to be a demonstration of a discovery of the country before this period , that the marks of a hatchet were found on the body of a tree in the ...
... English writers agree , that Hudson's first voyage was in the preceding year . It was thought to be a demonstration of a discovery of the country before this period , that the marks of a hatchet were found on the body of a tree in the ...
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... white pine tree on the banks of Batton creek , in the township of Cambridge , in this province , of the diameter of seven feet . No fir as yet discovered exceeds four . that there was a sale , and that the English Part I. ] 3.
... white pine tree on the banks of Batton creek , in the township of Cambridge , in this province , of the diameter of seven feet . No fir as yet discovered exceeds four . that there was a sale , and that the English Part I. ] 3.
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... English were settled in those parts ; and that they discovered a little fresh river , farther to the east , called Varsche Riviertie , to distinguish it from Con- necticut river , known among them by the name of Varsche Rivier , which ...
... English were settled in those parts ; and that they discovered a little fresh river , farther to the east , called Varsche Riviertie , to distinguish it from Con- necticut river , known among them by the name of Varsche Rivier , which ...
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... English trade at fort Good - Hope ; and shortly after , on complaint of the insolence of the English , an order of council was made for sending more forces there , to maintain the Dutch territories . Dr. Mather confesses , that the New ...
... English trade at fort Good - Hope ; and shortly after , on complaint of the insolence of the English , an order of council was made for sending more forces there , to maintain the Dutch territories . Dr. Mather confesses , that the New ...
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... English , who had overspread the eastern part of Long - Island , advanced to Oysterbay . Kieft broke up their settlement in 1642 , and fitted out two sloops to drive the English out of Schuylkill , of which the Marylanders had lately ...
... English , who had overspread the eastern part of Long - Island , advanced to Oysterbay . Kieft broke up their settlement in 1642 , and fitted out two sloops to drive the English out of Schuylkill , of which the Marylanders had lately ...
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