Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1811 - New York (State) |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page
... Society . For the year 1809 . Volume I. Esti non prosunt singula , juncta juvent . " 66 IN CONFORMITY to the act of the Congress of the United States , en- titled , " An act for the encouragement of learning , by securing the copies ...
... Society . For the year 1809 . Volume I. Esti non prosunt singula , juncta juvent . " 66 IN CONFORMITY to the act of the Congress of the United States , en- titled , " An act for the encouragement of learning , by securing the copies ...
Page
New-York Historical Society. CONTENTS . The Constitution of the New - York Historical Society , A Discourse , designed to commemorate the Discovery of New - York , delivered before the New - York Historical Society , Sept. 4 , 1809 , by ...
New-York Historical Society. CONTENTS . The Constitution of the New - York Historical Society , A Discourse , designed to commemorate the Discovery of New - York , delivered before the New - York Historical Society , Sept. 4 , 1809 , by ...
Page 6
... Society ; and if any other person is desirous to have the use of any book or manuscript , application must be made in his behalf to the Libra- rian , by one of the members , who shall give a receipt for such book or manuscript ...
... Society ; and if any other person is desirous to have the use of any book or manuscript , application must be made in his behalf to the Libra- rian , by one of the members , who shall give a receipt for such book or manuscript ...
Page 8
New-York Historical Society. Society , whose labours will abridge those of the fu- ture historian , and furnish a thousand lights to guide him through the dubious track of unrecorded time . Without aiming to be rivals , we shall be happy ...
New-York Historical Society. Society , whose labours will abridge those of the fu- ture historian , and furnish a thousand lights to guide him through the dubious track of unrecorded time . Without aiming to be rivals , we shall be happy ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
aboord after-noone anchor answare Assizes betwixt Boat Cape cleere weather clocke at night Collonies Comission Comissioners Companie Conecticott Constable and Overseers Court of Sessions dayes degrees diuers Duch Gouernor Dutch East South-east Eeuening eight English faire weather fathoms fiue leagues fogge foure gaue Generall giue Goverment Governour halfe Hartford hath hauing Heere Henry Greene high Sheriffe honered Iland Indians Jurisdiction Justice Justice of Peace Land latitude little wind Master minutes morning neere Netherland New-York NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY Newhauen noone North North-west North-east obserued Office peace person PETER STUYVESANT pounds proued publique Riuer sayle selues seuen seuerall Shallop Sheriffe shew Shillings ship shipp shoare sixe sounded South South-east South-west Sunne themselues thereof Towne twelue twentie twentieth vnder Vnited vntill vnto vpon wee found wee haue wee saw wee steered wee stood West North-west William Kieft wind at South youer