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... agree in their Judgement . this memorandum , if convenient to you I should be much obliged to you for and you may depend on the exertion of Mr. Barney that you may have the Cordage in season and on his care to conform to the Order .
... agree in their Judgement . this memorandum , if convenient to you I should be much obliged to you for and you may depend on the exertion of Mr. Barney that you may have the Cordage in season and on his care to conform to the Order .
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... and put an end to my concern these precarious times , and judge from the stop of Northern Ships going there this Season as usual vessels will be greatly wanted . therfore , as she is a fine new strong Ship will sell quick at a good ...
... and put an end to my concern these precarious times , and judge from the stop of Northern Ships going there this Season as usual vessels will be greatly wanted . therfore , as she is a fine new strong Ship will sell quick at a good ...
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... the Resolves of the Congress ; and as the Season is now so far advanced that its daily expected the navigation of your River may be stoped with Ice and my ship continues here at a great expence I must earnestly request the favor .
... the Resolves of the Congress ; and as the Season is now so far advanced that its daily expected the navigation of your River may be stoped with Ice and my ship continues here at a great expence I must earnestly request the favor .
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... as we think the Season is so farr advanced , no time is to be lost in loading your Vessil , with Rice and Tobacco , if to be had reasonable and of a good quality , imagining that article will yeild as good or better profit then Rice ...
... as we think the Season is so farr advanced , no time is to be lost in loading your Vessil , with Rice and Tobacco , if to be had reasonable and of a good quality , imagining that article will yeild as good or better profit then Rice ...
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... of my Society in particular , who she said had not tasted any meat , but once in two months : Fish there was none at this Season of the Year , and they were reduced to the alternative of leaving upon Chocolate and Coffe .
... of my Society in particular , who she said had not tasted any meat , but once in two months : Fish there was none at this Season of the Year , and they were reduced to the alternative of leaving upon Chocolate and Coffe .
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Página 191 - And so we, the assurers, are contented, and do hereby promise and bind ourselves, each one for his own part, our heirs, executors, and goods to the assured, their executors, administrators, and assigns, for the true performance of the premises, confessing ourselves paid the consideration due unto us for this assurance by the assured...
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