A History of the Original Settlements on the Delaware: From Its Discovery by Hudson to the Colonization Under William Penn : to which is Added an Account of the Ecclesiastical Affairs of the Swedish Settlers, and a History of Wilmington, from Its First Settlement to the Present TimeWilson & Heald, 1846 - 312 Seiten |
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... afterwards pursued his course as far as Newfoundland . * He was delighted with the country and its inhabitants , and on his return to France wrote a narrative of his adventures , which is still extant , containing one of the earliest ...
... afterwards pursued his course as far as Newfoundland . * He was delighted with the country and its inhabitants , and on his return to France wrote a narrative of his adventures , which is still extant , containing one of the earliest ...
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... afterwards Governor of Virginia , returning from an ex- pedition against the French settlement at Port Royal , he found a number of houses , at least four , built on Manhattan island , for the acommodation of the traders . This little ...
... afterwards Governor of Virginia , returning from an ex- pedition against the French settlement at Port Royal , he found a number of houses , at least four , built on Manhattan island , for the acommodation of the traders . This little ...
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... afterwards to quit it , and fix their settlements on both sides of the North river , before any of the Swedes came to America . " Campanius says : " The Dutch also claimed a right to it [ the country ] because they had visited it before ...
... afterwards to quit it , and fix their settlements on both sides of the North river , before any of the Swedes came to America . " Campanius says : " The Dutch also claimed a right to it [ the country ] because they had visited it before ...
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... afterwards going to the bull - dog , of whom of calling places in the new world after those in the " fatherland , " De- Vries named it Hoorn , after the place of his residence . Cape Horn was named by William Cornelius Schouten after ...
... afterwards going to the bull - dog , of whom of calling places in the new world after those in the " fatherland , " De- Vries named it Hoorn , after the place of his residence . Cape Horn was named by William Cornelius Schouten after ...
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... afterwards , in 1641 , lost a colony on Staten Island , owing to a most unjust massacre of the Indians , under the authority of Kieft . But notwithstanding all his sufferings , and all his losses by Indian retaliation , he has left on ...
... afterwards , in 1641 , lost a colony on Staten Island , owing to a most unjust massacre of the Indians , under the authority of Kieft . But notwithstanding all his sufferings , and all his losses by Indian retaliation , he has left on ...
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Acrelius aforesaid afterwards Alrich America Amsterdam arrived authority Biorck Brandywine brick building built called Campanius Cape Cape Henlopen Cassimir Castle Charles Springer Christeen Christina circumstances colonists colony command Commissary congregation creek dated David Ferris Dela Delaware Duke of York Dutch early Elfsborg English erected Fort Amsterdam Fort Christina Fort Nassau Francis Lovelace Gottenburg Governor Rising granted ground Hoorn-kill Hudde hundred Indians inhabitants interest Island Jersey Johan John Joseph Kieft king land letter majesty majesty's market house Market street miles mill Minquas Minuit N. Y. Hist Nassau natives Netherlands North river officers Penn Pennsylvania Peter Peter Minuit PETER STUYVESANT Philadelphia possession present Printz probably river Rudman sailed Samuel says Schuylkill sent settled settlement ship shore Stuyvesant Swedes Swedish Tatnall territory Tinicum tion town trade vessels vicinity Vries West India Company west side Wicaco William Shipley Wilmington yard York
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 279 - Say not thou. What is the cause that the former days were better than these ? for thou dost not inquire wisely concerning this.
Seite 189 - My flesh shall slumber in the ground, Till the last trumpet's joyful sound; Then burst the chains with sweet surprise, And in my Saviour's image rise.
Seite 44 - It hath the advantage of many creeks, or rivers rather, that run into the main river or bay, some navigable for great ships, some for small craft. Those of most eminency...
Seite ii - Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses, whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future predominate over the present, advances us in the dignity of thinking beings.
Seite 117 - Your first care, after reducing the place, is to protect the inhabitants from injuries, as well as violence of the soldiers, which will be easily effected if you settle a course for weekly or daily provisions by agreement with the inhabitants, which shall be satisfied to them, either out of the profits, customs or rents belonging to their present master, or in case of necessity from hence.
Seite ii - A History of the Original Settlements on the Delaware, from its Discovery by Hudson to the Colonization under William Penn.
Seite 48 - Majesty hath not empowered thee to erect fortifications on our coasts and rivers, or to settle people on the lands adjoining or to undertake any other thing to our prejudice; now therefore we protest against all such encroachments and all the evil consequences from the same, as bloodshed, sedition and whatever injury our trading company may suffer, and declare that we shall protect our rights in every manner that may be advisable.