Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1829 |
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... lands extending fifty miles , on each side , along the coast , one hundred miles into the country , and all the islands within one hundred miles opposite to their plantations , were * Some authors alledge , that Columbus first offered ...
... lands extending fifty miles , on each side , along the coast , one hundred miles into the country , and all the islands within one hundred miles opposite to their plantations , were * Some authors alledge , that Columbus first offered ...
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... land most abounding with pine is light , dry and sandy , and where the trunks have rotted away they have knots which no weather seems to affect ; yet in the repletion of the interstices with rosin or an unctuous substance that is very ...
... land most abounding with pine is light , dry and sandy , and where the trunks have rotted away they have knots which no weather seems to affect ; yet in the repletion of the interstices with rosin or an unctuous substance that is very ...
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... lands on both sides of that river , in 1632 , before the English were settled in those parts ; and that they discovered a little fresh river , farther to the east , called Varsche Riviertie , to distinguish it from Con- necticut river ...
... lands on both sides of that river , in 1632 , before the English were settled in those parts ; and that they discovered a little fresh river , farther to the east , called Varsche Riviertie , to distinguish it from Con- necticut river ...
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... , and injuries , by land , by sea , and on the fresh waters , in all their lands , countries , dominions , places , and governments whatsoever . " prepared to retake fort Casimir . Stuyvesant com- manded the 8 [ Part I.
... , and injuries , by land , by sea , and on the fresh waters , in all their lands , countries , dominions , places , and governments whatsoever . " prepared to retake fort Casimir . Stuyvesant com- manded the 8 [ Part I.
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... lieutenants had power to grant lands , and their patents make a part of the ancient titles of the present possessors . rick's commission , of the twelfth of April , 1657 , > Al- shows the extent of the Dutch claim on the west 2 Part I. ] 9.
... lieutenants had power to grant lands , and their patents make a part of the ancient titles of the present possessors . rick's commission , of the twelfth of April , 1657 , > Al- shows the extent of the Dutch claim on the west 2 Part I. ] 9.
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