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Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 19

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[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] September 17. October 17. October 25, Paoe. Resolution of the States-General, that from this day forward all the resolutions, letters. &c., concerning the East and West India Companies, shall be kept and registered in separate books, <tc 105 Kesolution of the States-General, referring the memorial of certain participants in the West India Com-pany, respecting the planting of colonies in New Netherland, to their Deputies to the meeting of the XIX., &c., 105 Resolution of the States General, instructing their Deputies to the meeting of the XIX to endeavor to have proper church discipline introduced into Brazil, and also to induce colonization to New Netherland; the States undertaking that they shall not be dispossessed by any foreign power, &o., Ac, 106 Report to the States-General in answer to questions proposed by their High Mightinesses concerning the state of the Colony of New Netherland in the year 1638 106 Letter of Mr. Joachimi, the Ambassador at London, to the States-General about the English complaints concerning New Netherland, ifec, dated 24th May, 108 Extract from the Poinien van Beschryving, for the meeting of the West India Company on 5th July, 1638, 110 Articles and conditions for the trade to New Netherland, <te., proposed by Mr. de Laet, 110 Resolution of the States-General, referring to a committee certain Articles and conditions, under which trade to New Netherland may be carried on, proposed by Mr.