The John Watts DePeyster Publication Fund Series, Volume 2New York Historical Society, 1870 |
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... Maties Westerne Collonies of New Engl In the yeare 1641 : Captaine Daniell How & other Englishmen purchased a considerable tract of land , of the Indian proprietours on the westerne pte of Long Is beginning to settle themselues there ...
... Maties Westerne Collonies of New Engl In the yeare 1641 : Captaine Daniell How & other Englishmen purchased a considerable tract of land , of the Indian proprietours on the westerne pte of Long Is beginning to settle themselues there ...
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... Maties subiects not only of their settlemts in the best pte of all that Northerne Empire , but likewise the greate profit of the trade with the natiues , so that I may trulie say that as New Engl in the generall ( for the reasons ...
... Maties subiects not only of their settlemts in the best pte of all that Northerne Empire , but likewise the greate profit of the trade with the natiues , so that I may trulie say that as New Engl in the generall ( for the reasons ...
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... Maties rights in the very best pte of all that large northerne Empire & haue from time to time encroached more & more thereuppon by their force & pollicie & seuerall wayes abused and wronged his Mais sub- iects , of those ptes after ...
... Maties rights in the very best pte of all that large northerne Empire & haue from time to time encroached more & more thereuppon by their force & pollicie & seuerall wayes abused and wronged his Mais sub- iects , of those ptes after ...
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... Matie hath graunted a Generall pardon it will not become mee to say they had somuch as a stinking breath , although they apprehended a Gen- tleman not many yeares agoe supposing him to be the King ) Resolving to send him for England ...
... Matie hath graunted a Generall pardon it will not become mee to say they had somuch as a stinking breath , although they apprehended a Gen- tleman not many yeares agoe supposing him to be the King ) Resolving to send him for England ...
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... Matie there being too many against owning the King or their haveing any dependance on England . Their Peticōn I have not seene but by informacōn vn- derstand they acknowledge their Allegiance to his Matie vpon wch I Quere . First : Why ...
... Matie there being too many against owning the King or their haveing any dependance on England . Their Peticōn I have not seene but by informacōn vn- derstand they acknowledge their Allegiance to his Matie vpon wch I Quere . First : Why ...
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