. New Amsterdam and its people; studies, social and topographical, of the town under Dutch and early English rule. NEW AMSTERDAM AND ITS PEOPLE Studies, Social and Topographical, of the Townunder Dutch and Early English Rule BY J. H. INNES WITH MAPS, PLANS, VIEWS, ETC. Maar gij, 6 wel, en alder-heerlijkst-Land,Weest dankbaar, an des milden Gevers u als in een Lust-hof heeft geplant. Die gij u kindrenMeugt laten tot een Eeuwig-eygendom,Tot dat het Zaad der Vrouwe wederomVerschijn : tot ons verlossing : Wellekom! Wie zal t hem hindren? Jacob Steendam NEW YORK CHARLES SCRIBNERS1902 SONS


. New Amsterdam and its people; studies, social and topographical, of the town under Dutch and early English rule. NEW AMSTERDAM AND ITS PEOPLE Studies, Social and Topographical, of the Townunder Dutch and Early English Rule BY J. H. INNES WITH MAPS, PLANS, VIEWS, ETC. Maar gij, 6 wel, en alder-heerlijkst-Land,Weest dankbaar, an des milden Gevers u als in een Lust-hof heeft geplant. Die gij u kindrenMeugt laten tot een Eeuwig-eygendom,Tot dat het Zaad der Vrouwe wederomVerschijn : tot ons verlossing : Wellekom! Wie zal t hem hindren? Jacob Steendam NEW YORK CHARLES SCRIBNERS1902 SONS r Copyright, IQ02,By Charles Scribners Sons Published, October, 1902 UNIVERSITY PRESS • JOHN WILSONAND SON • CAMBRIDGE, U. S. A. PREFACE IT is perhaps unfortunate, in some respects, that Washing-ton Irving chose to employ his great talents in writingthe amusing Knickerbocker History of New York. Aburlesque history of New York does not seem to be calledfor per se, any more than a burlesque history of the PlymouthColony, and the presentation of a fictitious type of the colo-nists of the former is calculatednewamsterdamitsp00inne_0


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