CollectionsFor 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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The sale of ships , lying in England on account of the owners here , occasioned a loss to them from twenty to forty per cent . and discouraged remittances in that way . Few ships were Juilt here , and ship building in Boston gradually ...
The sale of ships , lying in England on account of the owners here , occasioned a loss to them from twenty to forty per cent . and discouraged remittances in that way . Few ships were Juilt here , and ship building in Boston gradually ...
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The next day I went from ship to ship to visit those who were bruised , and dying ; likewise to do the last office at ... This indeed hath been my sorrowful employment ever since I came aboard this ship with design to come to England ...
The next day I went from ship to ship to visit those who were bruised , and dying ; likewise to do the last office at ... This indeed hath been my sorrowful employment ever since I came aboard this ship with design to come to England ...
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I left the ship about half after one o'clock , with a fresh breeze from the southward , and considerable of a sea running . At 4 o'clock , opened the harbour and fortification of Valparaiso , which was then about 5 leagues from the ship ...
I left the ship about half after one o'clock , with a fresh breeze from the southward , and considerable of a sea running . At 4 o'clock , opened the harbour and fortification of Valparaiso , which was then about 5 leagues from the ship ...
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