| Historical Society of Pennsylvania - 1870 - 456 Seiten
...aggrieved without remedy from the illegal proceedings of their courts. That these Colonies continue to be the refuge and retreat of pirates and illegal traders,...goods imported thither from foreign parts, contrary to the law, no return of which commodities, those (obliterated) all of which is much encouraged by their... | |
| Historical Society of Pennsylvania - 1870 - 472 Seiten
...without remedy from the illegal proceedings of their courts. 379 That these Colonies continue to be the refuge and retreat of pirates and illegal traders,...goods imported thither from foreign parts, contrary to the law, no return of which commodities, those (obliterated) all of which is much encouraged by their... | |
| Eben Greenough Scott - 1882 - 368 Seiten
...aggrieved without remedy from the illegal proceedings of their courts. That these Colonies continue to be the refuge and retreat of pirates and illegal traders,...goods imported thither from foreign parts, contrary to the law, no return of which commodities, those [obliterated] all of which is much encouraged by their... | |
| Judson Stuart Landon - 1889 - 796 Seiten
...aggrieved without remedy from the illegal proceedings of their courts. That these Colonies continue to be the refuge and retreat of pirates and illegal traders,...goods imported thither from foreign parts, contrary to the law, no return of which commodities, those [obliterated] all of which is much encouraged by their... | |
| Edward Randolph - 1898 - 360 Seiten
...feverall Colonies and Plantations in America," and Mr. Randolph received orders to "follow that gal Traders, and the receptacle of Goods imported thither...parts contrary to Law: In return of which Commodities thofe of the growth of thefe Colonies are likewife contrary to Law exported to Foreign parts ; all... | |
| Prince Society (Boston, Mass.) - 1898 - 358 Seiten
...feverall Colonies and Plantations in America," and Mr. Randolph received orders to "follow that gal Traders, and the receptacle of Goods imported thither...parts contrary to Law: In return of which Commodities thofe of the growth of thefe Colonies are likewife contrary to Law exported to Foreign parts ; all... | |
| Prince Society (Boston, Mass.) - 1898 - 358 Seiten
...: Meadows, Wm Blathwayt, John Pollexfen, Abr. Hill, Math : Prior. " Whitehall, March 26, 1701." gal Traders, and the receptacle of Goods imported thither...parts contrary to Law: In return of which Commodities thofe of the growth of thefe Colonies are likewife contrary to Law exported to Foreign parts ; all... | |
| Louise Phelps Kellogg - 1904 - 170 Seiten
...and retreat of Pirates & Illegal Traders, and the receptacle of Goods imported thither from forreign parts contrary to Law: In return of which Commodities...Colonies 'are likewise contrary to Law exported to Forreign parts; All which is likewise much incouraged by their not admitting appeals as aforesaide.... | |
| Edward Randolph - 1898 - 358 Seiten
...feverall Colonies and Plantations in America," and Mr. Randolph received orders to "follow that gal Traders, and the receptacle of Goods imported thither...parts contrary to Law: In return of which Commodities thofe of the growth of thefe Colonies are likewife contrary to Law exported to Foreign parts ; all... | |
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