Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1915 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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... pleasure to advise you of a remittance made the 24 December to your friends Messrs . Hayley and Hopkins for Rs . 100 $ 000 being something more than we were in Cash from your 1/3 con- cern in the Peggy's Cargo : you may depend on our ...
... pleasure to advise you of a remittance made the 24 December to your friends Messrs . Hayley and Hopkins for Rs . 100 $ 000 being something more than we were in Cash from your 1/3 con- cern in the Peggy's Cargo : you may depend on our ...
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... pleasure the arrival of the Nancy and the Clarissa at Jamaica , and in consequence of your instructions have made £ 800 additional Insurance on the latter and her freight from thence to London , for cost of £ 600 being 34 thereof I have ...
... pleasure the arrival of the Nancy and the Clarissa at Jamaica , and in consequence of your instructions have made £ 800 additional Insurance on the latter and her freight from thence to London , for cost of £ 600 being 34 thereof I have ...
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... pleasure of paying you our last respects under the 8th March , contents of which we now confirm , are since without the pleasure of a single line from you . the present serves chiefly to acquaint you that agreeable to what we hinted in ...
... pleasure of paying you our last respects under the 8th March , contents of which we now confirm , are since without the pleasure of a single line from you . the present serves chiefly to acquaint you that agreeable to what we hinted in ...
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... pleasure , as I am not without apprehension of her also being stoped . if she has been suffered to sail , I may be expecting her here very soon . I am , etc. Copy . Original per Mr. Hughes via Boston . GEORGE HAYLEY . Sir , GEORGE ...
... pleasure , as I am not without apprehension of her also being stoped . if she has been suffered to sail , I may be expecting her here very soon . I am , etc. Copy . Original per Mr. Hughes via Boston . GEORGE HAYLEY . Sir , GEORGE ...
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... pleasure of writing you was the 14th June , since which we are without any of your most esteem'd favours . We are at this time only 58 $ 675 in cash on your Account , too small a sum to be able to get a Bill for , but flatter our ...
... pleasure of writing you was the 14th June , since which we are without any of your most esteem'd favours . We are at this time only 58 $ 675 in cash on your Account , too small a sum to be able to get a Bill for , but flatter our ...
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