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Page 6
... , then Minuit preceded Van Twiller , in the chief command here ; and being perhaps disobliged by the Dutch , entered into the service of the queen of Sweden . following conditions , entered in their books exactly in these 6 [ Part I.
... , then Minuit preceded Van Twiller , in the chief command here ; and being perhaps disobliged by the Dutch , entered into the service of the queen of Sweden . following conditions , entered in their books exactly in these 6 [ Part I.
Page 9
... command of lieutenant governors , subject to the control of , and commissioned by , the director general at New- Amsterdam . Johan Paul Jaquet was the first vice- director , or lieutenant governor , of South River.- His successors were ...
... command of lieutenant governors , subject to the control of , and commissioned by , the director general at New- Amsterdam . Johan Paul Jaquet was the first vice- director , or lieutenant governor , of South River.- His successors were ...
Page 18
... commands ; and in his majesty's name , I do demand the town , situate on the island , common- ly known by the name of Manhatoes , with all the forts thereunto belonging , to be rendered unto his majesty's obedience and protection , into ...
... commands ; and in his majesty's name , I do demand the town , situate on the island , common- ly known by the name of Manhatoes , with all the forts thereunto belonging , to be rendered unto his majesty's obedience and protection , into ...
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... command ) . We shall answer , that we are so confident of the discre- tion and equity of his majestie of Great Britain , that in case his majestie were informed of the truth , which is , that the Dutch came not into these provinces , by ...
... command ) . We shall answer , that we are so confident of the discre- tion and equity of his majestie of Great Britain , that in case his majestie were informed of the truth , which is , that the Dutch came not into these provinces , by ...
Page 28
... the said States , whensoever his majestie will send his commands to re - deliver it , it shall immediately be done . " XXI . That the town of Manhattans shall choose deputyes , and those deputyes shall have free voyces in 28 [ Part I.
... the said States , whensoever his majestie will send his commands to re - deliver it , it shall immediately be done . " XXI . That the town of Manhattans shall choose deputyes , and those deputyes shall have free voyces in 28 [ Part I.
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