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... land - lords having been granted vast blocks of the most desirable lands and invested with almost absolute authority , ruled in feudal arrogance over those so unfortunate as to be their tenants or in anyway under their power . The ...
... land - lords having been granted vast blocks of the most desirable lands and invested with almost absolute authority , ruled in feudal arrogance over those so unfortunate as to be their tenants or in anyway under their power . The ...
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... land . The Manor of Rensselaerwyck was a tract of land in which were contained , besides other parts , the present counties of Albany , Saratoga and Rensselaer , the non - resident patroon of which was Killian Van Rensselaer , a rich ...
... land . The Manor of Rensselaerwyck was a tract of land in which were contained , besides other parts , the present counties of Albany , Saratoga and Rensselaer , the non - resident patroon of which was Killian Van Rensselaer , a rich ...
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... land that the eye of man ever beheld , " a remark which can be endorsed by any person who has looked into this ... lands which Van Curler coveted , called by the Dutch " Groote Vlacte , " ( Great Flat ) were located just west of the site ...
... land that the eye of man ever beheld , " a remark which can be endorsed by any person who has looked into this ... lands which Van Curler coveted , called by the Dutch " Groote Vlacte , " ( Great Flat ) were located just west of the site ...
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... land of his birth ; it still bears the name and is now a village of about 5,000 inhabitants . It was , there- fore , a matter of course that he would be a member of the colony taking up these rich neighboring lands , and of the original ...
... land of his birth ; it still bears the name and is now a village of about 5,000 inhabitants . It was , there- fore , a matter of course that he would be a member of the colony taking up these rich neighboring lands , and of the original ...
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... land and the Indian trade , and the larger part of the time owing to the frequent wars between the mother countries in Europe . In these perennial quarrels the Indians served as convenient blood- hounds , the Five Nations for the ...
... land and the Indian trade , and the larger part of the time owing to the frequent wars between the mother countries in Europe . In these perennial quarrels the Indians served as convenient blood- hounds , the Five Nations for the ...
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