A History of New York
  • ACCOUNT OF THE AUTHOR.
  • BOOK I. Being, like all introductions to American histories, very learned, sagacious, and nothing at all to the purpose; containing divers profound theories and philosophic speculations, which the idle reader may totally overlook, and begin at the next book.
  • BOOK II. Treating of the first settlement of the province of Nieuw Nederlants.
  • BOOK III. In which is recorded the golden reign of Wouter Van Twiller.
  • BOOK IV. Containing the Chronicles of the reign of William the Testy.
  • VOL. II.

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