The John Watts de Peyster Publication Fund Series, Volume 531920 |
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Halaman 279
... trade with the In- dians is expressly stipulated . But it was don with de- sign to deter the English from any attempts , for the fu- ture , to trade with these Nations . If care be not taken to prevent the like again otherwise than by ...
... trade with the In- dians is expressly stipulated . But it was don with de- sign to deter the English from any attempts , for the fu- ture , to trade with these Nations . If care be not taken to prevent the like again otherwise than by ...
Halaman 284
... Trade , as it is gen- eral on all the Colonies whereas now , a Duty is laid on Spirits in some of the Colonies , while others are free , which lays the one under a disadvantage on their Trades from which the others are free : but in ...
... Trade , as it is gen- eral on all the Colonies whereas now , a Duty is laid on Spirits in some of the Colonies , while others are free , which lays the one under a disadvantage on their Trades from which the others are free : but in ...
Halaman 285
... Trade with the Indians , more especially when this Trade is to be freed , from all other imports , & the Traders from many difficulties they now labour under As this Duty is proposed to be general over all the Colonies it must be ...
... Trade with the Indians , more especially when this Trade is to be freed , from all other imports , & the Traders from many difficulties they now labour under As this Duty is proposed to be general over all the Colonies it must be ...
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acquainted Albany Alexander NEW YORK answer Assembly Benjamin Franklin Bills CADWALLADER COLDEN Esq Canada Capt Catherwood Chief Justice COLDENGHAM Colonies Commission Coppy Country Dear Sir desire doubt Dr Sir Duty Electric matter Excellency Excellency's Excelly Exellency expect expence Faction favour five Nations FORT GEORGE Franklin French friends G CLINTON give glad Governor George Clinton Govt Grand Council hear Honble CADWALLADER COLDEN hope humble Servant inclosed Indian affairs Indorsed Isaac Newtone James Alexander Janry John Colden King Land Letter likewise Lord Lord Macclesfield Majesty Majesty's manner obedient obliged Observations opinion Oswego person Peter Collinson Phiol pleasure proper Province publick reason receiv'd received Sacket sent Servt ship Sir From James six Nations suppose tell thing thought tion told Trade Transit of Mercury Treaty of Utrecht write wrote