National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen16Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1892 |
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... Dutch civic authorities whom he retained in in office , and his first act was to direct that the city should henceforth bear its new name ; it was no longer " New Amsterdam , " but " New York , " and the fort was named " Fort James ...
... Dutch civic authorities whom he retained in in office , and his first act was to direct that the city should henceforth bear its new name ; it was no longer " New Amsterdam , " but " New York , " and the fort was named " Fort James ...
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... Dutch the most liber- al terms of surrender . He neither robbed nor massacred ; he seems to have made little profit from his con- quest ; and he returned to Europe to die in the service of his master the duke , in the second Dutch war ...
... Dutch the most liber- al terms of surrender . He neither robbed nor massacred ; he seems to have made little profit from his con- quest ; and he returned to Europe to die in the service of his master the duke , in the second Dutch war ...
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... Dutch immigrant accustomed only to his native fens and level lowlands , his narrow fields slowly won from the stormy sea by incessant labor and guarded by his patient vigilance . Here in Manhattan and its neighbor- hood he seemed to ...
... Dutch immigrant accustomed only to his native fens and level lowlands , his narrow fields slowly won from the stormy sea by incessant labor and guarded by his patient vigilance . Here in Manhattan and its neighbor- hood he seemed to ...
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... Dutch Councilor De Decker , who was after- wards summarily banished from the province by Nicolls . On their way down the river they landed at Esopus , and were well received . They made little change in the officials ; William Beekman ...
... Dutch Councilor De Decker , who was after- wards summarily banished from the province by Nicolls . On their way down the river they landed at Esopus , and were well received . They made little change in the officials ; William Beekman ...
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... Dutch ; and now it pointed out to the commissioners that to limit its boundary to the Con- necticut River would deprive it of the best portion of its domain . The Con- necticut government , under Governor John Winthrop , had in fact ...
... Dutch ; and now it pointed out to the commissioners that to limit its boundary to the Con- necticut River would deprive it of the best portion of its domain . The Con- necticut government , under Governor John Winthrop , had in fact ...
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