National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen16Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1892 |
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... hundred , chiefly Dutch . An engrav- ing remains of the appearance of the small town , and a contemporary de- scription of New Netherland , ex- plains and illustrates the picture . The island was covered with woods , meadows , fens ...
... hundred , chiefly Dutch . An engrav- ing remains of the appearance of the small town , and a contemporary de- scription of New Netherland , ex- plains and illustrates the picture . The island was covered with woods , meadows , fens ...
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... hundred and three line - of - battle ships , eleven fire - ships and twelve galliots , besides a reserve squadron of forty ships more , all manned by twenty - two thousand men , completed this unequaled armament . All was hope and ardor ...
... hundred and three line - of - battle ships , eleven fire - ships and twelve galliots , besides a reserve squadron of forty ships more , all manned by twenty - two thousand men , completed this unequaled armament . All was hope and ardor ...
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... hundred miles into the wilderness , to burn the Mohawk villages . The soldiers , pro- vided with snow - shoes on which they were to travel , were laden with thirty pounds of baggage ; their provisions were carried on sledges drawn by ...
... hundred miles into the wilderness , to burn the Mohawk villages . The soldiers , pro- vided with snow - shoes on which they were to travel , were laden with thirty pounds of baggage ; their provisions were carried on sledges drawn by ...
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... hundred savages who hid behind trees . The Indians carried the heads of four of the slain to Schenectady , and an express was at once sent to Albany to announce the approach of the French . Courcelles had been led by his guides to ...
... hundred savages who hid behind trees . The Indians carried the heads of four of the slain to Schenectady , and an express was at once sent to Albany to announce the approach of the French . Courcelles had been led by his guides to ...
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... hundred of them rose in arms , to aid their countrymen , and drove the garrison from the fort . But this feeling soon died away THE KIP HOUSE . under the later rule of William of Orange , and the Dutch became quiet citizens . At the ...
... hundred of them rose in arms , to aid their countrymen , and drove the garrison from the fort . But this feeling soon died away THE KIP HOUSE . under the later rule of William of Orange , and the Dutch became quiet citizens . At the ...
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