| Obadiah Rich - America - 1835 - 546 pages
...Merchants, in answer to their Petition now before the House of Commons, praying for a prohibition of-the trade carried on from the Northern Colonies, to the French and Dutch West India Settlements. By a Fisherman. 8vo. pp. 27. London. 16 AN AFFECTING narrative of the unfortunate... | |
| Obadiah Rich - America - 1846 - 530 pages
...Merchants, in answer to their Petition now before the House of Commons, praying for a prohibition of the trade carried on from the Northern Colonies, to the French and Dutch West India Settlements. By a Fisherman. 8vo. pp. 27. London. 16 AN AFFECTING narrative of the unfortunate... | |
| John Russell Smith - America - 1853 - 266 pages
...1864 LETTER to the West India Merchants, in answer to their Petition, praying for a Prohibition of the Trade carried on from the Northern Colonies to the French and Dutch West India Settlements. By a Fisherman. 8vo. 2* 1?"51 1865 NARRATIVE of the Dangers and Distresses... | |
| John Russell Smith - America - 1853 - 232 pages
...1864 LETTER to the West India Merchants, in answer to their Petition, praying for a Prohibition of the Trade carried on from the Northern Colonies to the French and Dutch West India Settlements. By a Fisherman. 8vo. 2* 17'51 1865 NARRATIVE of the Dangers and Distresses... | |
| Joseph Sabin - America - 1878 - 582 pages
...Merchants, in Answer to their Petition now before the ... House of Commons, praying for a Prohibition of the Trade carried on from the Northern Colonies, to the French and Dutch West India Settlements. By a Fisherman. London: H. Whitridge. 1751. 8vo, pp. 27. 40546 A Letter to... | |
| History - 1917 - 538 pages
...Merchants, in Answer to their Petition now before the Hon'ble House of Commons, Praying for a Prohibition of the Trade Carried on from the Northern Colonies, to the French and Dutch West-India Settlements. By a Fisherman. (London, 1751.) McMASTER, JB : History of the People of the... | |
| Great Britain - 1731 - 394 pages
...His Excellency indeed was pleas'd fome Timefinceto let the Affembly know, that he was extreamly forry to hear that the Trade carried on from the Northern...Plantations was fo very prejudicial to the Sale of theProductof thislftand, and that it was neceffary a Law fhould be made to appoint Agents to be employ... | |
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