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... tons , John Hancock's well known packet . Her former master James Scott has been promoted to the larger Hayley ( 150 tons , built at Boston in 1771 ) ; earnest of a later promotion , by his owner's wife ! Here is the ship Bos- ton Packet ...
... tons , John Hancock's well known packet . Her former master James Scott has been promoted to the larger Hayley ( 150 tons , built at Boston in 1771 ) ; earnest of a later promotion , by his owner's wife ! Here is the ship Bos- ton Packet ...
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... tons , Captain James Hall ; built at Dart- mouth ( New Bedford ) in 1772 ; owned in part by three Rotches of that place , in part by Samuel Enderby and Isaac Buxton of London . The Dartmouth clears for London on January 4 , 1773 , and ...
... tons , Captain James Hall ; built at Dart- mouth ( New Bedford ) in 1772 ; owned in part by three Rotches of that place , in part by Samuel Enderby and Isaac Buxton of London . The Dartmouth clears for London on January 4 , 1773 , and ...
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... tons of oak and 3250 tons of pine to Great Britain ; and in the export of oars and handspikes both by Fal- mouth and Piscataqua . Boston and Falmouth to- gether export some 17,000 treenails , Falmouth sending the larger part ...
... tons of oak and 3250 tons of pine to Great Britain ; and in the export of oars and handspikes both by Fal- mouth and Piscataqua . Boston and Falmouth to- gether export some 17,000 treenails , Falmouth sending the larger part ...
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... tons , about half the total ; most of the other half being from Newfoundland . Of spermaceti candles , 4200 pounds , the sole entry in that column . There was no royal custom house at Nantucket ; hence all the products of that island ...
... tons , about half the total ; most of the other half being from Newfoundland . Of spermaceti candles , 4200 pounds , the sole entry in that column . There was no royal custom house at Nantucket ; hence all the products of that island ...
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... tons of cordage ( Newfoundland with 238 tons is second ) ; and over 100,000 yards of sailcloth ; New York with 75,000 yards is second . These are British products . Boston also imports 92 pieces and 1526 ells of foreign ( undoubtedly 16 ...
... tons of cordage ( Newfoundland with 238 tons is second ) ; and over 100,000 yards of sailcloth ; New York with 75,000 yards is second . These are British products . Boston also imports 92 pieces and 1526 ells of foreign ( undoubtedly 16 ...
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Página 320 - Historical Society NYHS New York Historical Society NYPL New York Public Library NYSL New York State Library WHS Wisconsin Historical Society The earliest magazines were "The General Magazine" and "The American Magazine," established at Philadelphia by Benjamin Franklin and Andrew Bradford, respectively, in January 1741.
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Página 320 - The titles are given briefly, without bibliographical details of pagination and illustration, but the dates of beginning and conclusion, frequency of publication, size, place of imprint, and name of printer and publisher are given with exactness.
Página 320 - ... Chenery, and Fulton Oursler at a meeting of the twohundredth anniversary of American magazine publishing. 1803. Beer, William. " Checklist of American periodicals." Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, xxxn (1922), 330-45. Gives titles and location of files in a score of the larger libraries of " all magazines or periodicals published in the United States during the eighteenth century.