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Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 105 (part 2)

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[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] if their High Mightinesses have any further commands for them; which, being considered, their High Mightinesses wished the said Lords a favorable journey; recommended to them the interests of the Country in general and of the aforesaid West India Company in particular; and requested them to use all due diligence, to the end that the business mentioned in the report be accomplished, which the aforesaid, their High Mightinesses' Deputies, had made verbally on the first of this month, and afterwards delivered in writing; whereunto, for brevity sake, reference is had. Ilem, that generally all abuses and excesses at present prevailing be remedied and repaired, and specially that, pursuant to their High Mightinesses' resolution of the 20"" instant, they inform themselves and investigate the true circumstances and condition of the state of affairs in New Netherland, and assist in making such order as the interest of the Country in general and those of the above mentioned Company in particular shall require. Their High Mightinesses further deputed Mr. Viersen in the place of Mr. Nauta (in consequence of the latter's absence) to accompany and assist them in presiding in the aforesaid Assembly of the XIX. with and in addition to the aforesaid Mr. van der Capelle and others their High Mightinesses' deputies. Mr. Spieringh to the States General. [ From the Original in the Koyal Archivea at the Hague; File, Weet Indi6.'\ Mr.