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Journals, minutes, Voyages and travels, History, Labadists, Description and travel, Early works to 1800, Histoire, Travel, Quelle, United states, description and travel, early works to 1800, New york (state), description and travel, New york (state), history, colonial period, ca. 1600-1775, United states, description and travel, United States, New York (State), To 1783, Labadistes, Descriptions et voyagesShowing 5 featured editions. View all 46 editions?
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Journal of a voyage to New York: and a tour in several of the American colonies in 1679-80
1867, [The Society]
in English and Dutch
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"The present translation is substantially that of Mr. Henry C. Murphy, as presented in his edition of 1867," under title: Journal of a voyage to New York and a tour in several of the American colonies in 1679-80, by Jaspar Dankers and Peter Sluyter.
Electronic reproduction. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, [2002-2003]
Master and use digital copies are also available from the Library of Congress Web site; technical details on the digital scanning are available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/collbuild.lhbtn
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First Sentence
"ON the eighth of June, 1679, we left home at four o'clock in the morning, taking leave of those with whom God had joined us fast in spirit, they committing us, and we them, with tenderness of heart, unto the gracious protection of the Highest."





