A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 Seiten |
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... other people claimed it ? On what grounds ? 3. What is said of the progress of the Dutch ? With whom did they have to contend ? 4. Ir 1664 New Amsterdam was seized upon by Colonel CHAP . IV . THE SETTLEMENT OF NEW YORK . 27.
... other people claimed it ? On what grounds ? 3. What is said of the progress of the Dutch ? With whom did they have to contend ? 4. Ir 1664 New Amsterdam was seized upon by Colonel CHAP . IV . THE SETTLEMENT OF NEW YORK . 27.
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... Colonel Nicholas for the Duke of York , the inhabitants making no resistance , and the whole of the Dutch possessions of the New Netherlands passed quietly into the hands of the English , under the name of New York , from the Duke of ...
... Colonel Nicholas for the Duke of York , the inhabitants making no resistance , and the whole of the Dutch possessions of the New Netherlands passed quietly into the hands of the English , under the name of New York , from the Duke of ...
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... Colonel Nichols , Governor of New York , who was ignorant of the transfer to Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret , which was the occasion of disputes between the settlers and Proprietaries for many years , the former claiming priority ...
... Colonel Nichols , Governor of New York , who was ignorant of the transfer to Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret , which was the occasion of disputes between the settlers and Proprietaries for many years , the former claiming priority ...
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... Colonel Broughton , and each one insisted that he was entitled to the office by the votes of the deputies of the Proprietors . The difficulty was occa- sioned by one of the deputies voting in the morning for one of the candidates , and ...
... Colonel Broughton , and each one insisted that he was entitled to the office by the votes of the deputies of the Proprietors . The difficulty was occa- sioned by one of the deputies voting in the morning for one of the candidates , and ...
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... succeeded Nichols ? What took place towards the close of his admin istration When was New York restored to the English ? succeeded by Colonel Lovelace , who was governor for six CHAP . XVIII . 101 NEW YORK , RESUMED . CHAPTER XVIII. ...
... succeeded Nichols ? What took place towards the close of his admin istration When was New York restored to the English ? succeeded by Colonel Lovelace , who was governor for six CHAP . XVIII . 101 NEW YORK , RESUMED . CHAPTER XVIII. ...
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