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Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 82 (part 2)

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[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] On the second point, their High Mightinesses have resolved and concluded, that before the present delegates from the respective Chambers to the aforesaid present Assembly of the XIX. adjourn, their High Mightinesses' deputies shall assist in making and enacting such effectual order regarding the population of New Netherland, and thereunto invite all good inhabitants of these Netherlands by such inducements and pre-eminences as, with the approbation of their High Mightinesses, they shall resolve to offer to all colonists, so that this State may not be deprived of the aforesaid New Netherland, by any indirect underhand dealing of some inhabitants of this country, and the intrusion and invasion of those of foreign princes and potentates. Report on the Condition of the Colony of New Netherland, in 1638. [ From the Original in the Koj-al A rchives at the Hague : Loketkas of the Stales General; Division, Vest Indische Oompagnie, No. 8. ] leV^he^Aw^mbiy Whcreas the Lords States General obtain unreliable information on the h^beenVevS? affairs of New Netherland; that it is retrograding more and more, to the injury afore Jfd'to'ihe DiS of thls State and its inhabitants, it is demanded: paties Noortwvfe Uuyst van Voor hout, Tienhovei and &warzenberg. HOLLAND DOCUMENTS : IL 107 Their High Mightinesses granted, Anno 1614, to Jonas Witzen and Tweenhuyzen, by special charter, and on the expiration tliereof to the West India Company from Virginia to wit, from