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Page 1221
... ship New Galen , of Boston , at the New London Coffee House . After agreeing with him on the terms of the passage , Cap- tain T. applied to deponent to know if he was ready to embark the next day , as the ship would sail on the fol ...
... ship New Galen , of Boston , at the New London Coffee House . After agreeing with him on the terms of the passage , Cap- tain T. applied to deponent to know if he was ready to embark the next day , as the ship would sail on the fol ...
Page 1233
... ship Asia , from Philadelphia , bound to Lis- bon , and of the brig Gershom , of Duxbury , last from Boston , bound to Oporto , both laden with corn and flour . That the officers of the squadron informed him , that , on the 17th and 23d ...
... ship Asia , from Philadelphia , bound to Lis- bon , and of the brig Gershom , of Duxbury , last from Boston , bound to Oporto , both laden with corn and flour . That the officers of the squadron informed him , that , on the 17th and 23d ...
Page 1243
... ship Rebecca Coffin , in the port of Boston , for Gottenburg , in the kingdom of Swe- den , 29 hogsheads , 4 barrels , and 52 bags of coffee ; which articles were imported in the district of Port- land and Falmouth , on the 9th of June ...
... ship Rebecca Coffin , in the port of Boston , for Gottenburg , in the kingdom of Swe- den , 29 hogsheads , 4 barrels , and 52 bags of coffee ; which articles were imported in the district of Port- land and Falmouth , on the 9th of June ...
Page 1297
... ship Asia , of Philadelphia , protecting against the plun- dering and burning of that vessel , which was done by order of the commander of a squadron of French ships of war , on the seventeenth of January last . - Ordered to lie on the ...
... ship Asia , of Philadelphia , protecting against the plun- dering and burning of that vessel , which was done by order of the commander of a squadron of French ships of war , on the seventeenth of January last . - Ordered to lie on the ...
Page 1303
... ship from the specie to purchase supplies necessary for the Great Britain . As thus to be modified , I have army - thus proving by incontestable facts , the considered both the gentlemen arguing in favor truth of the maxim , that money ...
... ship from the specie to purchase supplies necessary for the Great Britain . As thus to be modified , I have army - thus proving by incontestable facts , the considered both the gentlemen arguing in favor truth of the maxim , that money ...
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