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Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 144

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[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] proceeds of their trade to tbe Castle Del Mina, in order that it may come pro rata to the respective Chambers. The coast of Guinea ought, according to the enacted regulation, be frequented in turns by the respective Chambers, but what regards the remainder of the north coast, the management thereof shall remain provisionally as it is. That the inhabitants of New Netherland The trade of the inhabitants of New only, ought to be at liberty to export the Netherland ought to be permitted to Brazil and produce growing there to all the Company's Angola, in manner as mentioned on the conquests, except Guinea and St. Thomas, and opposite side, that on payment of the duty and convoy in manner as before mentioned. 10. ThatnoChambernor anyindividual Director