History of the City of New York in the Seventeenth CenturyCosimo, Inc., 1 ene 2013 - 568 páginas |
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CHAPTER II | 38 |
CHAPTER IV | 100 |
BETTER PROSPECTS 16321642 | 137 |
CHAPTER VI | 172 |
CHAPTER VII | 209 |
CHAPTER VIII | 243 |
A NEW START 16421648 | 259 |
The Nine Men convene Ordinances for New Amsterdam liquor sell | 277 |
The West India Company grants New Amsterdam suitable burgher | 309 |
CHAPTER XI | 346 |
CHAPTER XII | 379 |
CHAPTER XIII | 416 |
Growth of the province Stuyvesants bouwery Founding of | 423 |
CHAPTER XIV | 454 |
Condition of New Amsterdam not a drowsy place Its aspect | 487 |
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