Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1829 |
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... continued to hold that station until he died , on 3d December , 1793. He thus held his office as chief justice for seven years , managing the court and all proceedings in it , with singular justice . It was observed by the whole country ...
... continued to hold that station until he died , on 3d December , 1793. He thus held his office as chief justice for seven years , managing the court and all proceedings in it , with singular justice . It was observed by the whole country ...
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... continued the crew at Chaslebourg above St. Croix to 1542 , or from the English who came first to Wococon , or Ocacock , to the southward of Cape Hatteras on the second July , 1582 , and a few days after entered Albemarle Sound . That ...
... continued the crew at Chaslebourg above St. Croix to 1542 , or from the English who came first to Wococon , or Ocacock , to the southward of Cape Hatteras on the second July , 1582 , and a few days after entered Albemarle Sound . That ...
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... continued , however , but a short season . The Five Nations never gave them any disturbance , which was owing to their continual wars with the French , who settled at Canada , in 1603. I have before observed , that Oliver Crom- well was ...
... continued , however , but a short season . The Five Nations never gave them any disturbance , which was owing to their continual wars with the French , who settled at Canada , in 1603. I have before observed , that Oliver Crom- well was ...
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... continued their importunity ; and he , in a fit of anger , tore it to pieces upon which , they protested against the act , and all its consequences . Determined upon a de- fence of the country , Stuyvesant wrote a letter in answer to ...
... continued their importunity ; and he , in a fit of anger , tore it to pieces upon which , they protested against the act , and all its consequences . Determined upon a de- fence of the country , Stuyvesant wrote a letter in answer to ...
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... continued for six months longer . " XIX . The officers military , and soldiers , shall march out with their arms , drums beating , and cou- lours flying , and lighted matches ; and if any of them will plant , they shall have fifty acres ...
... continued for six months longer . " XIX . The officers military , and soldiers , shall march out with their arms , drums beating , and cou- lours flying , and lighted matches ; and if any of them will plant , they shall have fifty acres ...
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