Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1829 |
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... common- ly known by the name of Manhatoes , with all the forts thereunto belonging , to be rendered unto his majesty's obedience and protection , into my hands . I am further commanded to assure you , and every respective inhabitant of ...
... common- ly known by the name of Manhatoes , with all the forts thereunto belonging , to be rendered unto his majesty's obedience and protection , into my hands . I am further commanded to assure you , and every respective inhabitant of ...
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... colonel Nicolls was continued under Lovelace . He appears to have been a man rather of a phlegmatic than an enterprising disposition , always pursuing the common road , and scarce ever acting without the 6 Part II . ] 41.
... colonel Nicolls was continued under Lovelace . He appears to have been a man rather of a phlegmatic than an enterprising disposition , always pursuing the common road , and scarce ever acting without the 6 Part II . ] 41.
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the common road , and scarce ever acting without the aid of his council . It was this governor who introduced the prohibi- tion , by proclamation , in 1671 , against masters of vessels carrying persons off without a pass from the ...
the common road , and scarce ever acting without the aid of his council . It was this governor who introduced the prohibi- tion , by proclamation , in 1671 , against masters of vessels carrying persons off without a pass from the ...
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... common good , is uninterruptedly continued . Some have thought it hereditary , but that is a mis- take . The son is indeed respected for his father's services , but without personal merit he can never share in the government ; which ...
... common good , is uninterruptedly continued . Some have thought it hereditary , but that is a mis- take . The son is indeed respected for his father's services , but without personal merit he can never share in the government ; which ...
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... common disease of popular governments . It is impossible to gain a party amongst them by indirect means ; for no man has either honour , riches , or power to bestow . * All affairs which concern the general interest are determined in a ...
... common disease of popular governments . It is impossible to gain a party amongst them by indirect means ; for no man has either honour , riches , or power to bestow . * All affairs which concern the general interest are determined in a ...
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