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Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 19 (part 2)

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[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] John de Laet, for the approba-tion of their High Mightinesses 114 Resolution of the States-General upon the report of the committee charged to examine the foregoing conditions, Ac 115 Extract from the Pointen van Beschryving, for the meeting of the West India Company on the 27th September 115 Resolution of the States-General to pay to Kiliaen van Rensselaer his expenses of coming to the Hague, 116 Letter of the Enckhuysen Chamber of the West India Company to the States-General, in answer to the complaints of the Swedish Minister about the arrest of a ship coming from the West Indies, 116 Resolutioii of the States-General, referring the further memorial of Lubbert van Dinelagen to their Deputies to the meeting of the XIX, 117 Resolution of the States-General, instructing their Deputies to the XIX. to exert themselves, in order that the inhabitants of New Netherland may be put in the best condition, <fec., 117 Resolution of the States-General, instructing their Deputies to the XIX.