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... ment of North America . To this body it was pro- posed all the royal requisitions for aids were to be made , and they were to have authority to grant for all ; to settle the quotas for each , leaving the ways and means to their separate ...
... ment of North America . To this body it was pro- posed all the royal requisitions for aids were to be made , and they were to have authority to grant for all ; to settle the quotas for each , leaving the ways and means to their separate ...
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... ment of their high mightinesses , the Lords States General of the United Netherlands , and the privi- leged West - India Company . " In this time the New- England planters , extended their possession , west- ward as far as Connecticut ...
... ment of their high mightinesses , the Lords States General of the United Netherlands , and the privi- leged West - India Company . " In this time the New- England planters , extended their possession , west- ward as far as Connecticut ...
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... ment to Sir George Carteret , whose family came from thence ; and New - York , which took its name in honor of the duke of York . The Dutch inhabitants , by the vigilance of their governor , were not unapprised of the designs of the ...
... ment to Sir George Carteret , whose family came from thence ; and New - York , which took its name in honor of the duke of York . The Dutch inhabitants , by the vigilance of their governor , were not unapprised of the designs of the ...
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... ment of the church or poor , or orphans , shall be carefully kept by those in whose hands now they are , and such writings as particularly concern the States General , may at any time be sent to them . " XIII . No judgment that has ...
... ment of the church or poor , or orphans , shall be carefully kept by those in whose hands now they are , and such writings as particularly concern the States General , may at any time be sent to them . " XIII . No judgment that has ...
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... ment can be formed of their use . The Indians sometimes assemble in large numbers , and retire far into the wilderness , where they eat and drink in a profuse manner . These conventions are called Kenticoys . Some esteem them to be ...
... ment can be formed of their use . The Indians sometimes assemble in large numbers , and retire far into the wilderness , where they eat and drink in a profuse manner . These conventions are called Kenticoys . Some esteem them to be ...
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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