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Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 274 (part 4)

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[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] And then his former various protests and menaces were read to him, and among the rest, his letter that the blood should be on their own heads, which he denied, saying: that such was an error of his Secretary. The English will not trouble him, at present, respecting the capture of Westenhuysen's ship which lay at New Haven and was confiscated by the Dutch Governor, as he has requested, and obtained from the English Commissioners, permission to