. History of the city of New York . FORT NEW AJASTERDAJ^ NEW VORK I . J 0^1 Ifhen you leave, please leave this book Because it has been saidEver thing comes t him who waits £-xcept a loaned Tllh: VUARTim OF FllEEDOMS ASH W,) Island sold uL Aiiistcrdam Inr sixty-oiu thousand ^Miildcrs. Ilul, ;dtci- all,the New Netherlimd colony was not self-suppurtin^. Noikj oI llic soilwas reclaimed, save wlial supplied the wants oi a lew tanners and their fauiilies; and the only exports were the spforest. The mode of life pursued thecurrent expenses of the plantation more iunpalatable


. History of the city of New York . FORT NEW AJASTERDAJ^ NEW VORK I . J 0^1 Ifhen you leave, please leave this book Because it has been saidEver thing comes t him who waits £-xcept a loaned Tllh: VUARTim OF FllEEDOMS ASH W,) Island sold uL Aiiistcrdam Inr sixty-oiu thousand ^Miildcrs. Ilul, ;dtci- all,the New Netherlimd colony was not self-suppurtin^. Noikj oI llic soilwas reclaimed, save wlial supplied the wants oi a lew tanners and their fauiilies; and the only exports were the spforest. The mode of life pursued thecurrent expenses of the plantation more iunpalatable fact. The company hail woniufatuatin- wealth had ]»oured into its ir1G28, it bad captured one hundreil and lou iiiUaneous productions of thepeople was irrej^uhir, and tiicban the receipts. It was auInilliant victories l)y sea, and•asuiy. Iktween 162(i and• Spanish prizes. The nation shared in the glory, but the company alone receivetl the sjxiils of thismarvelous war. Its dividends were advanced suddenly to fifty per ^niiticant indeed, in comparison, were the returns from New Nether-laud. The very subject of North American trade became painfully unin-teresting, and t


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