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... , written in 1644 , by John Megapolensis , jun . a Dutch minister residing here , is annexed to that part of the pamphlet concerning New - Netherland . Determined upon the settlement of a colony , the States 4 . [ Part I.
... , written in 1644 , by John Megapolensis , jun . a Dutch minister residing here , is annexed to that part of the pamphlet concerning New - Netherland . Determined upon the settlement of a colony , the States 4 . [ Part I.
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... concerning the taking away the States Arms , which the former had erected at the first discovery of the country ; in resenting which , an Indian had been killed . If Kieft's letter alludes to this affair , then Minuit preceded Van ...
... concerning the taking away the States Arms , which the former had erected at the first discovery of the country ; in resenting which , an Indian had been killed . If Kieft's letter alludes to this affair , then Minuit preceded Van ...
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... concerning your titles and claims to land , in this northern part of America , which I am in no capacity to do ; for I am but a servant of the assembly : neither do they arrogate any power to themselves , farther than the miserable ...
... concerning your titles and claims to land , in this northern part of America , which I am in no capacity to do ; for I am but a servant of the assembly : neither do they arrogate any power to themselves , farther than the miserable ...
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... concerning their inheritances . " XII . All publique writings and records , which concern the inheritances of any people , or the regle- ment of the church or poor , or orphans , shall be carefully kept by those in whose hands now they ...
... concerning their inheritances . " XII . All publique writings and records , which concern the inheritances of any people , or the regle- ment of the church or poor , or orphans , shall be carefully kept by those in whose hands now they ...
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... concerning limits in New - England , and that addresses had been sent home from the Indian natives , complaining of abuses received from the English subjects ; the commissioners , or any three or two of them , of which Nicolls was to be ...
... concerning limits in New - England , and that addresses had been sent home from the Indian natives , complaining of abuses received from the English subjects ; the commissioners , or any three or two of them , of which Nicolls was to be ...
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