The Documentary History of the State of New-York: Arranged Under Direction of the Hon. Christopher Morgan, Secretary of State, Volume 3Weed, Parsons & Company, public printers, 1850 - New York (State) |
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... they make so very little matter of it , that they at once rip up the skins they are clothed with and sell them as being the best . They use the Beaver skins mostly for the sleeves , as they 36 FIRST SETTLEMENT OF NEW - YORK BY THE DUTCH .
... they make so very little matter of it , that they at once rip up the skins they are clothed with and sell them as being the best . They use the Beaver skins mostly for the sleeves , as they 36 FIRST SETTLEMENT OF NEW - YORK BY THE DUTCH .
Page 118
... matter occurs , which I believe may be of service to the Church , I will not fail laying it before them for their consideration . If I mistake not the several heads you desire satisfaction of in both your letters now before me are ...
... matter occurs , which I believe may be of service to the Church , I will not fail laying it before them for their consideration . If I mistake not the several heads you desire satisfaction of in both your letters now before me are ...
Page 124
... matter at present . But the Society may , if they please , leave the rest to me , and I won't only give him the best advice and directions I can therein , but will , God willing , wait upon him in his progress and persuade some useful ...
... matter at present . But the Society may , if they please , leave the rest to me , and I won't only give him the best advice and directions I can therein , but will , God willing , wait upon him in his progress and persuade some useful ...
Page 125
... matter , I think it is too heavy for the Society to meddle with at present , and would properly lie as a burthen upon the Crown , to be defrayed out of the revenue here . For their being brought over to our Holy faith will , at the same ...
... matter , I think it is too heavy for the Society to meddle with at present , and would properly lie as a burthen upon the Crown , to be defrayed out of the revenue here . For their being brought over to our Holy faith will , at the same ...
Page 127
... matter out of dispute . Mr Bondet & I have gone as far as we can in that affair , and it would spend too much time to tell you what tempests we waded through in attempting it , but if directions came from England about it , none I ...
... matter out of dispute . Mr Bondet & I have gone as far as we can in that affair , and it would spend too much time to tell you what tempests we waded through in attempting it , but if directions came from England about it , none I ...
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