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Page ix
... Trade ; six from the State Paper Office , and one from the King's Library . The first four from the Board of Trade contain numerous letters on various topics connected with the affairs of the colony , from the Rev. John Martin Bolzius ...
... Trade ; six from the State Paper Office , and one from the King's Library . The first four from the Board of Trade contain numerous letters on various topics connected with the affairs of the colony , from the Rev. John Martin Bolzius ...
Page x
... Trade , Governor Wright's letter to the Earl of Shelburn , and lastly the Governor's answers at length to the queries of the Lords of Trade , which very fully and minutely detail all the principal facts relating to the Pro- vince . Such ...
... Trade , Governor Wright's letter to the Earl of Shelburn , and lastly the Governor's answers at length to the queries of the Lords of Trade , which very fully and minutely detail all the principal facts relating to the Pro- vince . Such ...
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... Trade and Plantations in England . The National Library at Washington is represented as being remarkably deficient in books and information relating to America . A copy of these papers , deposited in the na- tional archives , would ...
... Trade and Plantations in England . The National Library at Washington is represented as being remarkably deficient in books and information relating to America . A copy of these papers , deposited in the na- tional archives , would ...
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... trade long before the efforts of Wilber- force were commenced . He was the advocate in the British parliament of a con- stitutional militia , and for the abolition of arbitrary impress- ment for the navy . He exemplified , in an eminent ...
... trade long before the efforts of Wilber- force were commenced . He was the advocate in the British parliament of a con- stitutional militia , and for the abolition of arbitrary impress- ment for the navy . He exemplified , in an eminent ...
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... trade , now universally and justly condemned by all civilized nations , was as universally tole- rated by all . England , who , under the persevering and active labors of a Wilberforce , led the way in the great work of suppressing this ...
... trade , now universally and justly condemned by all civilized nations , was as universally tole- rated by all . England , who , under the persevering and active labors of a Wilberforce , led the way in the great work of suppressing this ...
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