Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1871 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... port was open and it could be done safely , at present nothing is done in the Commercial way , the stamps cannot possibly be dis- tributed and if vessels should be permitted by this and the other governments to go without them ' tis ...
... port was open and it could be done safely , at present nothing is done in the Commercial way , the stamps cannot possibly be dis- tributed and if vessels should be permitted by this and the other governments to go without them ' tis ...
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... port alone the men of war stop the shipping , unless a few that steal out by night , this sours the inhabitants greatly , and its to be feared Capt . Kennedy and they will be at odds soon , if they are not put upon a footing with their ...
... port alone the men of war stop the shipping , unless a few that steal out by night , this sours the inhabitants greatly , and its to be feared Capt . Kennedy and they will be at odds soon , if they are not put upon a footing with their ...
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... port e'er the place surrendered , but was not suffered after it did sur- render , to come in , for God knows how long , till the plan was formed . Some of the masters submitted from neces- sity , to the oppressive terms , others refused ...
... port e'er the place surrendered , but was not suffered after it did sur- render , to come in , for God knows how long , till the plan was formed . Some of the masters submitted from neces- sity , to the oppressive terms , others refused ...
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... port , and make such provision for me elsewhere as they in their great goodness may think I am deserving of- Whether the Gov has or intends to do any thing in consequence of the abuse that I have rec'd . I know not - M Williams ...
... port , and make such provision for me elsewhere as they in their great goodness may think I am deserving of- Whether the Gov has or intends to do any thing in consequence of the abuse that I have rec'd . I know not - M Williams ...
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... Port she Enters for carrying back India Goods and other things contrary to the condition of the Bonds given on shipping them ; liable also to actions on every bill of lading given by the Captain who could act no otherwise than he has ...
... Port she Enters for carrying back India Goods and other things contrary to the condition of the Bonds given on shipping them ; liable also to actions on every bill of lading given by the Captain who could act no otherwise than he has ...
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