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... Dutch ) called the New Netherlands lieth in 40 deg od minutes of northerlie lat the place of the residence of the Dutch Gouer ( who stiles himselfe Director Generall of New Netherlands , & Admirall of the northerne ptes of America ) is ...
... Dutch ) called the New Netherlands lieth in 40 deg od minutes of northerlie lat the place of the residence of the Dutch Gouer ( who stiles himselfe Director Generall of New Netherlands , & Admirall of the northerne ptes of America ) is ...
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... Dutch ffort . seating themselues within Canon shott thereof : neuerthelesse the s Dutch Gouern Kieft made oute a ptie against them and killed some 60 men , women , & children , in the night time , when they little expected any such ...
... Dutch ffort . seating themselues within Canon shott thereof : neuerthelesse the s Dutch Gouern Kieft made oute a ptie against them and killed some 60 men , women , & children , in the night time , when they little expected any such ...
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... Dutch against vs telling them that if they would leaue the Dutch to themselues , they would kill them all & give them the land . so that for the reasons affores I may trulie say that those of New Engl were and are the cheif Cause that ...
... Dutch against vs telling them that if they would leaue the Dutch to themselues , they would kill them all & give them the land . so that for the reasons affores I may trulie say that those of New Engl were and are the cheif Cause that ...
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... Dutch . haue many times inuaded the French themselues , & French Indians vppon Canada , & being sensible of their owne strength the Dutches Covetousnes & timer- ousnes keepe the s Dutch themselues there in a very slauish Condition & is ...
... Dutch . haue many times inuaded the French themselues , & French Indians vppon Canada , & being sensible of their owne strength the Dutches Covetousnes & timer- ousnes keepe the s Dutch themselues there in a very slauish Condition & is ...
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... Dutch Gouern Peter Styvesant succeeding Kieft in the gouernem so for their further prosecution of their designe in vsurping vppon the rights of the English . some two moneths after his settlem in his said gouernm ' ( in an hostile way ) ...
... Dutch Gouern Peter Styvesant succeeding Kieft in the gouernem so for their further prosecution of their designe in vsurping vppon the rights of the English . some two moneths after his settlem in his said gouernm ' ( in an hostile way ) ...
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