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Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 34 (part 3)

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[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] of the West India Company, Letter of the XIX of the West India Company to the States-General, approving the proposed Colonie on the South river, Agreement of the West India Company and the City of Amsterdam respecting a Colonie in New Netherland,, Conditions offered to all those who are to go to New Netherland to settle on the South River Resolution of the States-General, referring the foregoing papers to a committee, <t-c. Report of the committee of the States-General, recommending a ratification of the preceding conditions. Resolution of the States-General, ratifying and confirming the agreement and conditions made between the Amsterdam Chamber of the West India Company and the City of Amsterdam, &c, Memorial of Mr. van de Capelle to the States-General, asking for a commission for some proper person to be sent as commander by him to bis Colonie on Staten Island, in New Netherland Extract of a letter from Director Stuyvesant to Mr. van c of his Colonie on Staten Island Commission issued by the States-General to the command !■ Capelle, informing him of the destruction • of the Island of Tobago, <feo