| Thomas Clarkson - 1813 - 562 ページ
...considered in this relation, before I come to our colony and the concerns of it. " 27. The first planters in these parts were the Dutch, and soon after them...made by John Rizeing, the Swedish governor, to Peter Styresant, governor for the States of Holland, anno 1655. " 28. The Dutch inhabit mostly those parts... | |
| William Penn - 1825 - 632 ページ
...considered in this relation, before I come to our colony, and the concerns of it. XXVII. The first planters in these parts were the Dutch, and soon after them...to husbandry. There were some disputes between them some years, the Dutch looking upon them as intruders upon their purchase and possession, which was... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1827 - 392 ページ
...come to our colon v and the concerns of it. " "27. The first planters in these parts were the Hutch, and soon after them the Swedes and Finns. The Dutch...Husbandry. There were some disputes between them for some ye^rs, the Dutch looking upom them as intruders upon their purchase and possession, which was fiim'lv... | |
| 1834 - 320 ページ
...account which he sent over to England in the year 1683, wrote as follows: — " The first planters in these parts were the Dutch, and soon after them,...themselves to traffic, the Swedes and Finns to husbandry. The Dutch have a meeting place for religious worship at Newcastle; and the Swedes three; one at Christina,... | |
| Jehu Curtis Clay - 1835 - 200 ページ
...the year after his arrival, he thus speaks of the first settlers of the country: "The first planters in these parts were the Dutch, and soon after them...themselves to traffic, the Swedes and Finns to husbandry. The Dutch have a meeting place for religious worship at Newcastle, and the Swedes one at Christina,... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1841 - 552 ページ
...considered in this relation, before I come to our colony, and the concerns of it. XXVII. The first planters in these parts were the Dutch, and soon after them...to husbandry. There were some disputes between them some years, the Dutch looking upon them as intruders upon their purchase and possession, which was... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1841 - 496 ページ
...applied themselves to traffic, the Swedes and Finns to husbandry. There were some disputes between them some years, the Dutch looking upon them as intruders...made by John Rizeing, the Swedish governor, to Peter Styvesant, governor for the states of Holland, Anno 1655. XXVIII. The Dutch inhabit mostly those parts... | |
| Benjamin Ferris - 1846 - 338 ページ
...them in an interesting point of view. He says : " The first planters in these parts were the Dutch ;t and soon after them the Swedes and Finns.} The Dutch applied themselves to traffick ; the Swedes and Finns to husbandry. The Dutch inhabit, mostly, those parts of the province... | |
| Benjamin Ferris - 1846 - 336 ページ
...were an agricultural people, they do not seem ever to have been inclined to commerce. Wm. Penn says, " the Dutch applied themselves to traffic, the Swedes and Finns to husbandry." Proud, vol. 1, p. 260. The tyrannical restrictions afterwards imposed on trade, under the Duke of York,... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1849 - 444 ページ
...considered in this relation, before I come to our colony and the concerns of it. " 27. The first planters in these parts were the Dutch, and soon after them,...made by John Rizeing, the Swedish Governor, to Peter Styresant, Governor for the States of Holland, anno 1655. " 28. The Dutch inhabit mostly those parts... | |
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