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The History of the Province of New-York, from the First Discovery to the Year MDCXXXII: Into Which Is Annexed a Description of the Country, with a Sho
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Focusing on the early history of New York, this work details the province from its discovery through 1632, offering insights into its geography, inhabitants, trade, and the political and religious landscape of the time. It also examines the judicial system within the colony. The book is part of a larger collection, Sabin Americana, which documents over 400 years of life in the Americas, featuring a diverse range of original materials that illuminate the region's historical development. High-quality digital scans make this resource accessible to a wide audience.
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The History of the Province of New-York, from the First Discovery to the Year MDCXXXII: Into Which Is Annexed a Description of the Country, with a Sho, William Smith
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- 2012
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- Titul
- The History of the Province of New-York, from the First Discovery to the Year MDCXXXII: Into Which Is Annexed a Description of the Country, with a Sho
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- William Smith
- Vydavatel
- BiblioLife
- Rok vydání
- 2012
- Vazba
- měkká
- Počet stran
- 268
- ISBN13
- 9781275778467
- Kategorie
- Světová historie
- Anotace
- Focusing on the early history of New York, this work details the province from its discovery through 1632, offering insights into its geography, inhabitants, trade, and the political and religious landscape of the time. It also examines the judicial system within the colony. The book is part of a larger collection, Sabin Americana, which documents over 400 years of life in the Americas, featuring a diverse range of original materials that illuminate the region's historical development. High-quality digital scans make this resource accessible to a wide audience.