| Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan - 1848 - 632 strani
...navigation flourish. For when these are once established on a permanent footing ; when the vessels of New Netherland ride on every part of the ocean ; then numbers, now looking towards that coast with an eager eye, shall be lured to embark thither. It is needless to warn you,"... | |
| JOHN ROMEYN BRODHEAD - 1853 - 838 strani
...established — when the ships of of ManhiNew Netheiiand ride on every part of the ocean — then dieted?" numbers, now looking to that coast with eager eyes, will be allured to embark for your island. " Such was the prophecy which the merchants of Amsterdam addressed to the merchants of Manhattan two... | |
| 1855 - 800 strani
...when these once become permanently established — when the ships of New Netherland ride on every pnrt of the ocean — then numbers now looking to that...eager eyes will be allured to embark for your island." Such was the advice and prophecy which the mercantile directors of the Dutch West India Company addressed... | |
| John Adams Dix - 1864 - 478 strani
...navigation flourish. " For when," the letter adds, " these once become permanently established, — when the ships of New Netherland ride on every part of the...eager eyes, will be allured to embark for your island. " If these sagacious adventurers could have looked forward to the changes which the lapse of two hundred... | |
| John Adams Dix - 1864 - 488 strani
...navigation flourish. " For when," the letter adds, " these once become permanently established, — when the ships of New Netherland ride on every part of the...coast with eager eyes, will be allured to embark for VOL. II. 43 your island." If these sagacious adventurers could have looked forward to the changes which... | |
| John Ward Dean, George Folsom, John Gilmary Shea, Henry Reed Stiles, Henry Barton Dawson - 1864 - 446 strani
...following prophecy, contained in a letter written to Stuyvesant by the East India Company in 1652 : ships of New Netherland ride on every part of the...now looking to that coast with eager eyes, will be allowed to embark for your island." Mr. Brodhead continued : The prophecy was splendidly fulfilled.... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1873 - 388 strani
...republic, the Directors added, " When these colonies once become permanently established, when the ships of New Netherland ride on every part of the...numbers, now looking to that coast with eager eyes, shall be allured to embark for your island." t This prophecy is now emphatically fulfilled when •... | |
| John Austin Stevens - 1876 - 336 strani
...her trade and navigation flourish. For when these once become permanently established — when the ships of New Netherland ride on every part of the...eyes, will be allured to embark for your island."* The prophecy was splendidly fulfilled. New Amsterdam rapidly grew in importance, and was allowed a municipal... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1892 - 688 strani
...English neighbors east and south, for only then could Manhattan prosper and the " ships of New Netherlaud ride on every part of the ocean ; then numbers, now looking to that coast with eager eyes, will be induced to embark for your island." These Amsterdam merchants of 1652 might have been proud of their... | |
| Moses King - 1893 - 1020 strani
...which declared that when its population and navigation "should become permanently established, when the ships of New Netherland ride on every part of the...century. The irregular lines of the lower NewYork streets are due to the fact that the colony grew for thirty years before streets were laid out, and the settlers... | |
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