Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1829 |
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... interest or execution to the part so well known . It treats of the period between the years 1736 and 1762. The father of the historian was a conspicuous actor in these times , and the Chief Justice had the most ample means of ...
... interest or execution to the part so well known . It treats of the period between the years 1736 and 1762. The father of the historian was a conspicuous actor in these times , and the Chief Justice had the most ample means of ...
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... interest she took in the public troubles that then agitated the country . . His eldest son , William , who is still alive , went to England from New - York , was educated at a gram- mar school , at Kensington , near London , and came to ...
... interest she took in the public troubles that then agitated the country . . His eldest son , William , who is still alive , went to England from New - York , was educated at a gram- mar school , at Kensington , near London , and came to ...
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... interest- ing , and the greater part of the people resented the usage he met with . Hence we find that the magis- trates of Albany soon after imprisoned Renslaer , for several dubious words ( as they are called in the record ...
... interest- ing , and the greater part of the people resented the usage he met with . Hence we find that the magis- trates of Albany soon after imprisoned Renslaer , for several dubious words ( as they are called in the record ...
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... interest are determined in a great assembly of the chiefs of each canton , usually held at Onondaga , the centre of their country . Upon emergencies they act separately ; but nothing can bind the league but the voice of the general ...
... interest are determined in a great assembly of the chiefs of each canton , usually held at Onondaga , the centre of their country . Upon emergencies they act separately ; but nothing can bind the league but the voice of the general ...
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making proselytes of the Indians every where to the French interest . Courcelles appears to have been a man of art and industry . He took every measure in his power for the defence of Canada . To pre- vent the irruptions of the Five ...
making proselytes of the Indians every where to the French interest . Courcelles appears to have been a man of art and industry . He took every measure in his power for the defence of Canada . To pre- vent the irruptions of the Five ...
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affairs afterwards Albany America Andross appointed arrived authority bill Britain Burnet called Canada captain chancery Charlevoix chief justice church of England city of New-York colony command commission commissioners Confederates Connecticut Connecticut river consent coun council court crown Danvers Osborn declared Delaware Delaware bay dispute duke Dutch enemy English erected established execution favour Five Nations Fletcher fort Frontenac French Frontenac governor grant honour Hudson's river hundred Indians inhabitants Island Jacob Leisler Jacob Milborne king king's lake Lake Ontario land late legislature letter liberty Livingston Long-Island lord Cornbury lordship majesty majesty's ment miles minister Mohawks Montreal New-England New-Jersey Nicolls Onondagas party passed patent peace persons plantations present principal province of New-York queen revenue Richard Nicolls royal sachems Schenectady Senecas sent settled settlement ships side sir Danvers Osborn subjects surrender tion town treaty unto William