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Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 111

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[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] for themselves only eighteen first class ships, being two for each I, and charter the remainder, a profit will be realized on each ship of at least 1200 guilders a month. The ships which are yearly required in the Company's possessions are, For Guinea, 4 Argyn, Cape Verd, River Gambia, Sierra Leone and the Bight, 4 St. Thomas, 2 Loando, 12 New Netherland and Cura9ao, 2 Brazil, 24 48 Deduct ships retained, 18 Remain ships to be chartered........ 30 HOLLAND DOCUMENTS : IIL 159 each of which, as above mentioned, will cost the Company 1200 guilders per month less than