Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1829 |
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... according to our authors , in the year 1608 , * under a commission from * Charlevoix , a French jesuit , author of the General History of New France , thinks this discovery was in 1609 , vol . 1 , 12mo . edition , p . 221. But Stith ...
... according to our authors , in the year 1608 , * under a commission from * Charlevoix , a French jesuit , author of the General History of New France , thinks this discovery was in 1609 , vol . 1 , 12mo . edition , p . 221. But Stith ...
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... according to the variety of the years as more or less favorable . But if the age of the tree is to be computed by the fourth part of its diameter acquired in one hundred and eighty - five years , and was conse- quently for twenty - four ...
... according to the variety of the years as more or less favorable . But if the age of the tree is to be computed by the fourth part of its diameter acquired in one hundred and eighty - five years , and was conse- quently for twenty - four ...
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... according to the first purchase and deed of release of the natives , dated July 19 , 1651 , begin- ning at the west side of the Minquaa , or Christina Kill , in the Indian language named Suspecough , to the mouth of the bay , or river ...
... according to the first purchase and deed of release of the natives , dated July 19 , 1651 , begin- ning at the west side of the Minquaa , or Christina Kill , in the Indian language named Suspecough , to the mouth of the bay , or river ...
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... of this day , signed according to form , being the first of Septem- ber , have been safely delivered into our hands by your deputies , unto which we shall say , that the rights of his majestie of England , unto any part of Part I. ] 19.
... of this day , signed according to form , being the first of Septem- ber , have been safely delivered into our hands by your deputies , unto which we shall say , that the rights of his majestie of England , unto any part of Part I. ] 19.
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... according to the manner of the Dutch . " XVIII . If it do appeare , that the West - India Company of Amsterdam , do really owe any sums of money to any persons here , it is agreed that recog- nition and other duties payable by ships ...
... according to the manner of the Dutch . " XVIII . If it do appeare , that the West - India Company of Amsterdam , do really owe any sums of money to any persons here , it is agreed that recog- nition and other duties payable by ships ...
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