A History of New York,: From the Beginning of the World to the End of the Dutch Dynasty. Containing, Among Many Surprising and Curious Matters, the Unutterable Ponderings of Walter the Doubter, the Disastrous Projects of William the Testy, and the Chivalric Achievements of Peter the Headstrong, the Three Dutch Governors of New Amsterdam: Being the Only Authentic History of the Times that Ever Hath Been PublishedJohn Murray, Albemarle-Street., 1820 - 520页 |
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... received any pay , my wife began to be somewhat uneasy , and curious to find out who and what he was . She ac- cordingly made bold to put the question to his friend , the librarian , who replied in his dry way that he was one of the ...
... received any pay , my wife began to be somewhat uneasy , and curious to find out who and what he was . She ac- cordingly made bold to put the question to his friend , the librarian , who replied in his dry way that he was one of the ...
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... received much flattering attention from its worthy burghers , some of whom , however , pointed out two or three very great errors he had fallen into , particularly that of suspending a lump of sugar over the Albany tea - tables , which ...
... received much flattering attention from its worthy burghers , some of whom , however , pointed out two or three very great errors he had fallen into , particularly that of suspending a lump of sugar over the Albany tea - tables , which ...
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... received with open arms , and treated with wonderful loving - kindness . He was much looked up to by the family , being the first historian of the name ; and was considered almost as great a man as his cousin the Congress - man - with ...
... received with open arms , and treated with wonderful loving - kindness . He was much looked up to by the family , being the first historian of the name ; and was considered almost as great a man as his cousin the Congress - man - with ...
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... received from authors and printers soliciting his subscription ; and he was applied to by every charitable society for yearly donations , which he gave very cheer- fully , considering these applications as so many compliments . He was ...
... received from authors and printers soliciting his subscription ; and he was applied to by every charitable society for yearly donations , which he gave very cheer- fully , considering these applications as so many compliments . He was ...
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... received there 118 CHAP . V. - How the heroes of Communipaw returned somewhat wiser than they went - and how the sage Oloffe dreamed a dream - and the dream that he dreamed CHAP . VI . - Containing an attempt at etymology - and , of the ...
... received there 118 CHAP . V. - How the heroes of Communipaw returned somewhat wiser than they went - and how the sage Oloffe dreamed a dream - and the dream that he dreamed CHAP . VI . - Containing an attempt at etymology - and , of the ...
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Amphyctions ancestors ancient Anthony's Nose Antony Van Corlear arms battle breeches Bunschotens burghers burgomasters called Casimir CHAPTER Charondas city of New-Amsterdam colony commander Communipaw Connecticut divers doubt Dutch enemy eyes fair favourite Fort Amsterdam Fort Casimir Fort Christina gallant Peter garrison Gibbet Island Goed Hoop grand council hand head heart heaven heroes historian honest honour Hudson huge illustrious important Indians inhabitants island land linsey-woolsey Manetho Manhattoes manner marvellous ment mighty mind moss-troopers Mynher nation neighbours never New-Amsterdam New-Netherlands Nicholas Nieuw-Nederlandts nose perils Peter Stuyvesant Peter the Headstrong philosophers pipe Poffenburgh present prodigious profound province readers reign renowned Wouter Risingh sage savages smoke sound South river spirit sturdy Swedes sword thing tion took town tranquillity trumpet trusty turn valiant voyage warriors whole Wilhelmus Kieft William Kieft William the Testy wise word worthy Wouter Van Twiller Yankees yore
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第374页 - Just at this moment the illustrious sun, breaking in all his splendour from behind a high bluff of the Highlands, did dart one of his most potent beams full upon the refulgent nose of the sounder of brass — the reflection of which shot straightway down hissing hot into the water, and killed a mighty sturgeon that was sporting beside the vessel.
第181页 - Vrouw, to any question that was asked them ; behaving, in all things, like decent, well-educated damsels. As to the gentlemen, each of them tranquilly smoked his pipe, and seemed lost in contemplation of the blue and white tiles with which the fireplaces were decorated ; wherein sundry passages of Scripture were piously...
第154页 - ... of a man of quick parts; by the other many a dunderpate, like the owl, the stupidest of birds, comes to be considered the very type of wisdom.
第154页 - The renowned Wouter (or Walter) Van Twiller was descended from a long line of Dutch burgomasters who had successively dozed away their lives and grown fat upon the bench of magistracy in Rotterdam, and who had comported themselves with such singular wisdom and propriety that they were never either heard or talked of— which, next to being universally applauded, should be the object of ambition of all magistrates and rulers.
第158页 - Nay, it has even been said, that when any deliberation of extraordinary length and intricacy was on the carpet, the renowned Wouter would shut his eyes for full two hours at a time, that he might not be disturbed by external objects — and at such times the internal commotion of his mind was evinced by certain regular guttural sounds, which his admirers declared were merely the noise of conflict, made by his contending doubts and opinions.
第151页 - West India Company. This renowned old gentleman arrived at New Amsterdam in the merry month of June, the sweetest month in all the year, when Dan Apollo seems to dance up the transparent firmament — when the robin, the thrush, and a thousand other wanton songsters make the woods to resound with amorous ditties, and the luxurious little...
第182页 - The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to their respective abodes, and took leave of them with a hearty smack at the door: which, as it was an established piece of etiquette, done in perfect simplicity and honesty of heart, occasioned no scandal at that time, nor should it at the present — if our great grandfathers approved of the custom, it would argue a great want of reverence in their descendants to say a word against it.
第180页 - The tea was served out of a majestic delft tea-pot, ornamented with paintings of fat little Dutch shepherds and shepherdesses tending pigs — with boats sailing in the air, and houses built in the clouds, and sundry other ingenious Dutch fantasies.
第181页 - No flirting nor coquetting, — no gambling of old ladies, nor hoyden chattering and romping of young ones, — no self-satisfied struttings of wealthy gentlemen, with their brains in their pockets, nor amusing conceits and monkey divertisements of smart young gentlemen with no brains at all. On the contrary, the young ladies seated themselves demurely in their rush-bottomed chairs, and knit their own woollen stockings ; nor ever opened their lips excepting to say yah Mynheer, or, yah ya Vrouw, to...
第418页 - Peter seizing a pocket-pistol, which lay hard by, discharged it full at the head of the reeling Risingh. Let not my reader mistake; it was not a murderous weapon loaded with powder and ball, but a little sturdy stone pottle charged to the muzzle with a double dram of true Dutch courage...