| Robert Smith - 1846 - 434 sidor
...unmolested so long as he is modest, so long as his conduct in a political sense is irreproachable, so long as he does not disturb others or oppose the government....the West India Company Amsterdam department. Abraham Wilmerdonk, David Von Baule." In a letter sent to his wife by John Bowne from Amsterdam, he writes... | |
| James Bowden - 1850 - 464 sidor
...unmolested, as long as he is modest ; as long as his conduct in a political sense is irreproachable ; as long as he does not disturb others, or oppose the...their steps, and, we doubt not, you will be blessed. " ABRAHAM WILMENDONK. " DAVID VAN BABBLE." Having received full permission from the directors of the... | |
| David D. Demarest - 1856 - 274 sidor
...Synod of Dort, is the true one." and the consequence has been that people have flocked from every land to this asylum. Tread thus in their steps, and we doubt not you will be blessed."* The earnest request that more ministers might be supplied to meet the growing wants of the province,... | |
| William Tallack - 1861 - 326 sidor
...our magistrates in this city ; and the consequence has been that people have flocked from every land to this asylum. Tread thus in their steps, and we doubt not you will be blessed." After two years' exile John Bowne returned to Flushing, and became a prominent and useful Friend there.... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1863 - 590 sidor
...our magistrates in this city, .and the consequence has been that people have flocked from every land to this asylum. Tread thus in their steps, and we doubt not you will be blessed." East Hampton, at the extreme eastern end of Long 1658. Island, purchased of the sachem of Montauk in... | |
| john s. c. abbott - 1898 - 384 sidor
...of our magistrates in this city. The consequence has been that people have flocked from every land to this asylum. Tread thus in their steps and we doubt not you will be blessed." From this time persecution ceased in New Netherland. Either Governor Stuyvesant was convinced by the... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1873 - 388 sidor
...of our magistrates in this city. The consequence has been that people have flocked from every land to this asylum. Tread thus in their steps and we doubt not you will be blessed.'3 From this time persecution ceased in New Netherland. Either Governor Stuyvesant was convinced... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1882 - 586 sidor
...our magistrates in this city, and the consequence has been that people have flocked from every land to this asylum. Tread thus in their steps, and we doubt not you will bo blessed." East Hampton, at the extreme eastern end of Long 1058 Island, purchased of the sachem... | |
| Holland Society of New York - 1896 - 290 sidor
...our magistrates in this city ; and the consequence has been that people have flocked from every land to this asylum. Tread thus in their steps, and we doubt not you will be blessed." Thus by the sharp collision of these two flinty characters, the tough old Governor and the equally... | |
| Anthony Bleecker Banks, Franklin Martin Danaher, Andrew Hamilton - 1888 - 534 sidor
...magistrates in this city (Amsterdam), and the consequence has been that people have flocked from every land to this asylum. Tread thus in their steps, and we doubt not you will be blessed." For Stuyvesant's proclamation the church was not responsible. After the English had come into power... | |
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