Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1811 |
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... course across the atlantic , were incited by curiosity to re- mark , and by the hope of renown to record , every circumstance and incident attending their first visit to the unknown coasts , and unexplored bays and rivers of America ...
... course across the atlantic , were incited by curiosity to re- mark , and by the hope of renown to record , every circumstance and incident attending their first visit to the unknown coasts , and unexplored bays and rivers of America ...
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... course of law , that thence- forth the said corporation shall cease and deter- mine , and the estate real and personal whereof it may be seised and possessed shall vest in the people of this state . A DISCOURSE , DESIGNED TO COMMEMORATE ...
... course of law , that thence- forth the said corporation shall cease and deter- mine , and the estate real and personal whereof it may be seised and possessed shall vest in the people of this state . A DISCOURSE , DESIGNED TO COMMEMORATE ...
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... course . About the middle of March he arrived on the Ame- rican coast , in latitude 34 ° north ; of consequence , near that part of North Carolina on which Wilming- ton now stands . From that point of the coast he pro- ceeded further ...
... course . About the middle of March he arrived on the Ame- rican coast , in latitude 34 ° north ; of consequence , near that part of North Carolina on which Wilming- ton now stands . From that point of the coast he pro- ceeded further ...
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... course northward , until he came to about the latitude of 41 ° north , where he entered a harbour which , from his description , has been thought to be that of New- York . The principal information which we have concern- ing this voyage ...
... course northward , until he came to about the latitude of 41 ° north , where he entered a harbour which , from his description , has been thought to be that of New- York . The principal information which we have concern- ing this voyage ...
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... in the volume of which this discourse forms a part ; and every reader who feels an interest in the inquiry , will , of course , examine and judge for himself . D board of his ship frequently and without reserve ; traded 25.
... in the volume of which this discourse forms a part ; and every reader who feels an interest in the inquiry , will , of course , examine and judge for himself . D board of his ship frequently and without reserve ; traded 25.
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