Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1829 |
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... carry the chief command over this conquest of New- Netherlands , with all its appendancies and depen- dancies , from Cape Hinlopen , on the south side of the South or Delaware bay , and fifteen miles more southerly , with the said bay ...
... carry the chief command over this conquest of New- Netherlands , with all its appendancies and depen- dancies , from Cape Hinlopen , on the south side of the South or Delaware bay , and fifteen miles more southerly , with the said bay ...
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... carrying away of guns , powder or other military stores , which belonged to any castle or fort , at the time when it was taken . " The lenity which began the administration of colonel Nicolls was continued under Lovelace . He appears to ...
... carrying away of guns , powder or other military stores , which belonged to any castle or fort , at the time when it was taken . " The lenity which began the administration of colonel Nicolls was continued under Lovelace . He appears to ...
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... carrying persons off without a pass from the Secretary's office , and a despatch for his vessel ; and it laid the foundation for fees to that office which were refused by the merchants , but not until near a hundred years afterwards ...
... carrying persons off without a pass from the Secretary's office , and a despatch for his vessel ; and it laid the foundation for fees to that office which were refused by the merchants , but not until near a hundred years afterwards ...
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... carry into captivity . If any woman has lost a relation , and inclines to receive the prisoner in his stead , he not only escapes a series of the most inhuman tortures , and death itself , but enjoys every immunity they can bestow , and ...
... carry into captivity . If any woman has lost a relation , and inclines to receive the prisoner in his stead , he not only escapes a series of the most inhuman tortures , and death itself , but enjoys every immunity they can bestow , and ...
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... carried the English thither , notwithstanding the prohibition of the late governor of New - York , who foresaw the risk that both they and you would run . I am wil- ling to forget those things , but if ever the like shall happen for the ...
... carried the English thither , notwithstanding the prohibition of the late governor of New - York , who foresaw the risk that both they and you would run . I am wil- ling to forget those things , but if ever the like shall happen for the ...
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