| Charles Patrick Daly - 1893 - 204 pagina’s
...to have open retail shops, but they may quietly and peacefully carry on their business as beforesaid and exercise in all quietness their religion within...in a convenient place on one or the other side of New Amsterdam — at their choice— as they have done here.1'— Documents Relating to the Colonial... | |
| Madison Clinton Peters - 1899 - 372 pagina’s
...to have open retail shops, but they may quietly and peacefully carry on their business as aforesaid, and exercise in all quietness their religion within...in a convenient place on one or the other side of New Amsterdam — at their choice — as they have done here." The chief motive which prompted this... | |
| Judaeans (Organization) - 1899 - 204 pagina’s
...placed in the way of a quiet observance within their own homes, "for which end," to quote the order, "they must, without doubt, endeavor to build their...in a convenient place on one or the other side of New Amsterdam." Thoughts of a ghetto are here clearly suggested. The leading man of the Jews who remained... | |
| New York (State). State Historian - 1901 - 876 pagina’s
...allowed to have open retail shops; but they may quietly and peacefully carry on their business as before, and exercise In all quietness their religion within...In a convenient place on one or the other side of New Amsterdam, — • at their own choice — as they have done here. We would also have been better... | |
| Samuel Oppenheim - 1909 - 108 pagina’s
...to have open retail shops, but they may quietly and peacefully carry on their business as heretofore and exercise in all quietness their religion within...in a convenient place on one or the other side of New Amsterdam — at their choice — as they have done here." "Docs. rel. to Col. Hist, of NY, XIV,... | |
| 1914 - 782 pagina’s
...to have open retail shops, but they may quietly and peacefully carry on their business as aforesaid, and exercise in all quietness their religion within...in a convenient place on one or the other side of New Amsterdam — at their choice — as they have done here." * The Jews had by this time won the... | |
| Frederick M. Binder, David M. Reimers - 1995 - 380 pagina’s
...company directors who instructed Stuyvesant to permit home ownership but with the added stipulation that "they must without doubt endeavor to build their houses...in a convenient place on one or the other side of New Amsterdam — at their choice — as they have done here."35 What the good gentlemen were in effect... | |
| Louis Wirth - 380 pagina’s
...to have open retail shops; but they may quietly and peacefully carry on their business as beforesaid and exercise in all quietness their religion within...in a convenient place on one or the other side of New Amsterdam — at their choice — as they do here.1 The status of the Jews in New York changed... | |
| jeffrey s gurock - 1998 - 516 pagina’s
...apparent unity of the Jewish community in New York. During the Dutch period, Jews were ordered "to endeavor to build their houses close together in a convenient place on one or the other side of Nieuw Amsterdam . . . ." This law creating a ghetto was never enforced, but there is evidence that... | |
| Paolo Bernardini, Norman Fiering - 2001 - 600 pagina’s
..."exercise in all quietness their religion within their houses." It only seemed natural that they would "build their houses close together in a convenient place on one or the other side of New Amsterdam — at their choice — as they have done here" in Amsterdam.43 Did Stuyvesant take this... | |
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