An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View of the American United States, and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, 3±Çcompiler ; H.D. Symonds and J. Ridgeway, 1791 - 510ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... tobacco was introduced . Mr. Argal , a new de- puty - governor , was fent out , who arrived in May , 1617. He pub- Jifhed a variety of edicts , and was guilty of thofe wrongs and op- preffions , that the treafurer and council appointed ...
... tobacco was introduced . Mr. Argal , a new de- puty - governor , was fent out , who arrived in May , 1617. He pub- Jifhed a variety of edicts , and was guilty of thofe wrongs and op- preffions , that the treafurer and council appointed ...
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... tobacco tranfported to other co- lonies , and in feizing fhips that prefumed to trade contrary to the acts of navigation . " Little regard was paid to orders fo contrary to the views of every one . An illicit trade was not only ...
... tobacco tranfported to other co- lonies , and in feizing fhips that prefumed to trade contrary to the acts of navigation . " Little regard was paid to orders fo contrary to the views of every one . An illicit trade was not only ...
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... tobacco are the staple commodities . Tobacco is gene- rally cultivated in fets , by negroes , in the following manner ; The feed is fown in beds of fine mould , and tranfplanted the begin- ning of May ; the plants are fet at the ...
... tobacco are the staple commodities . Tobacco is gene- rally cultivated in fets , by negroes , in the following manner ; The feed is fown in beds of fine mould , and tranfplanted the begin- ning of May ; the plants are fet at the ...
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... tobacco . The trade of Maryland is principally carried on from Baltimore , with the other States ; with the Weft - Indies , and with fome parts of Europe . To thefe places they fend annually about thirty thousand hogfheads of tobacco ...
... tobacco . The trade of Maryland is principally carried on from Baltimore , with the other States ; with the Weft - Indies , and with fome parts of Europe . To thefe places they fend annually about thirty thousand hogfheads of tobacco ...
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... tobacco or fum of money hereafter , on the application of any veftry - men , or church - wardens ; and every incumbent of the Church of England who hath remained in his parifh , and performed his duty , fhall be entitled to receive the ...
... tobacco or fum of money hereafter , on the application of any veftry - men , or church - wardens ; and every incumbent of the Church of England who hath remained in his parifh , and performed his duty , fhall be entitled to receive the ...
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