2d ser., v.3, pt. 2, never published Vol. 4 (1826) William Smith's continuation [1732-62] of the History of New York, was reprinted as v. 5 (1829) to form with v. 4 (1829) History of the province of New York, a complete edition of Smith's history; v. 4 (1829) of the Collections, a reprint of Smith's original work, being designated as v. 1; v. 5 of the Collections, containing the "Continuation", as v. 2 V. 1. The constitution of the New-York historical society. A discourse, designed to commemorat
...e the discovery of New-York by Henry Hudson ... by Samuel Miller. The relation of John de Verrazzano, a Florentine, of the land by him discovered in the name of His Majestie. Divers voyages and northerne discoveries of that worthy irrecoverable discoverer Master Henry Hudson .. by John Playse ... and H. Hudson. A second voyage or employment of Master Henry Hudson, for finding a passage to the East Indies by the north-east, written by himselfe. The third voyage of Master Henry Hudson toward Noua Zembia ... by Robert Ivet. An abstract of the journall of Master Henry Hudson, for the discoverie of the North-west passage ... Documents ... collected from the second volume of ... "Historical collections", by Ebenezer Hazard. East-Hampton book of laws. [Laws established by James duke of York, for the government of New-York, in the year 1664.] 1811. -- V. 3. An inaugural discourse ... by Gouverneur Morris. An anniversary discourse ... by G. C. Verplanck. A biographical memoir of Hugh Williamson ... by David Hosack. A discourse on the religion of the Indian tribes of North America ... by S. F. Jarvis. An inaugural address ... by David Hosack. An anniversary discourse ... by Henry Wheaton. Communications from ... Samuel Jones ... to John Pintard. An extract from the records in the Council chamber, relative to the dispute between the government of New-Netherlands, and the lord proprietary of MAryland, concerning the [Cont.] the title of the Dutch to the territories on the Delaware. 1656-1668. Description of some of the medals, struck in relation to important events in North America ... by James Mease. 1821 16
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