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 Published, 第 1 卷John Murray, 1821 |
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... heart of great literary research , and a curious collector of books . At parting , the latter , in testimony of friendship , made him a present of the two oldest works in his col- lection ; which were the earliest edition of the ...
... heart of great literary research , and a curious collector of books . At parting , the latter , in testimony of friendship , made him a present of the two oldest works in his col- lection ; which were the earliest edition of the ...
第132页
... heart and thin pair of breeches Will go through the world , my brave boys ! " Such was the gallant junto chosen to conduct this voyage into unknown realms , and the whole was put under the superintending care and direc- tion of Oloffe ...
... heart and thin pair of breeches Will go through the world , my brave boys ! " Such was the gallant junto chosen to conduct this voyage into unknown realms , and the whole was put under the superintending care and direc- tion of Oloffe ...
第135页
... heart of man dissolved away in tenderness . Oh ! sweet Theocritus ! had I 136 . THE EXPEDITION DEPARTS . thine oaten reed , tain heroes of Communipaw -How the heroes of Communipaw voyaged to Hell-Gate, and how they were received there.
... heart of man dissolved away in tenderness . Oh ! sweet Theocritus ! had I 136 . THE EXPEDITION DEPARTS . thine oaten reed , tain heroes of Communipaw -How the heroes of Communipaw voyaged to Hell-Gate, and how they were received there.
第141页
... hearts of the heroes of Communipaw were not a little troubled . But as good fortune would have it , at the bow of the commodore's boat was stationed a very valiant man , named Hendrick Kip ( which being inter- preted , means chicken , a ...
... hearts of the heroes of Communipaw were not a little troubled . But as good fortune would have it , at the bow of the commodore's boat was stationed a very valiant man , named Hendrick Kip ( which being inter- preted , means chicken , a ...
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... heart of the good Van Kortlandt — who , having no land of his own , was a great admirer of other people's - expanded at the sumptuous prospect of rich unsettled country around him , and falling into a delicious reverie , he straightway ...
... heart of the good Van Kortlandt — who , having no land of his own , was a great admirer of other people's - expanded at the sumptuous prospect of rich unsettled country around him , and falling into a delicious reverie , he straightway ...
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第181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208页 - The front door was never opened except on marriages, funerals, new years' days, the festival of St. Nicholas, or some such great occasion. It was ornamented with a gorgeous brass knocker, curiously wrought, sometimes in the device of a dog, and sometimes of a lion's head, and was daily burnished with such religious zeal, that it was oft-times worn out by the very precautions taken for its preservation. The whole house was constantly in a state of inundation...
第214页 - The parties broke up without noise and without confusion. They were carried home by their own carriages, that is to say, by the vehicles nature had provided them, excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon. The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to their respective abodes, and took leave of them with a hearty smack at the door...
第185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132页 - Then why should we quarrel for riches, Or any such glittering toys ; A light heart and thin pair of breeches, Will go through the world, my brave boys...
第184页 - Van Twiller — a true philosopher, for his mind was either elevated above, or tranquilly settled below, the cares and perplexities of this world. He had lived in it for years, without feeling the least curiosity to know whether the sun revolved round it, or it round the sun; and he had...
第211页 - These fashionable parties were generally confined to the higher classes, or noblesse, that is to say, such as kept their own cows, and drove their own wagons. The company commonly assembled at three o'clock, and went away about six, unless it was in winter time, when the fashionable hours were a little earlier, that the ladies might get home before dark.
第210页 - The fireplaces were of a truly patriarchal magnitude, where the whole family, old and young, master and servant, black and white, nay, even the very cat and dog, enjoyed a community of privilege, and had each a right to a corner.
第185页 - Amsterdam, and curiously carved about the arms and feet, into exact imitations of gigantic eagle's claws. Instead of a sceptre he swayed a long Turkish pipe, wrought with jasmin and amber, which had been presented to a stadtholder of Holland, at the conclusion of a treaty with one of the petty Barbary powers. In this stately chair would he sit, and this magnificent pipe would he smoke, shaking his right knee with a constant motion, and fixing his eye for hours together upon a little print of Amsterdam,...
第213页 - ... by a string from the ceiling, so that it could be swung from mouth to mouth — an ingenious expedient, which is still kept up by some families in Albany; but which prevails without exception in Communipaw, Bergen, Flat-Bush, and all our uncontaminated Dutch villages.