| Lemuel Shattuck - 1835 - 438 pages
...trade, commerce, and dealings whatsoever with all persons, who, preferring their own private interest to the salvation of their now perishing country, shall...from Great Britain, or shall purchase of those who shall import : arms, ammunition, and medicines for the sick only excepted. iy swear, that the goods... | |
| Brimfield (Mass. : Town) - 1879 - 590 pages
...all trade, commerce and dealing whatever with all persons who, preferring their own private interest to the salvation of their now perishing country, shall...import goods from Great Britain, or shall purchase from them wno do import. "3. That such persons may not have it in their power to impose upon us by... | |
| John George Metcalf - 1880 - 746 pages
...day of August next ensuing. 8, Resolved, That if any persons, preferring their own private interest to the Salvation of their now perishing Country, shall...Britain or shall purchase of those who do import, they shall be looked upon and treated by us as persons inimical to their country. Voted to choose a... | |
| James Watson Webb - 1880 - 438 pages
...dealings whatever with all persons, who, preferring their own private interest to the salvation of their perishing country, shall still continue to import...Britain, or shall purchase of those who do import, and never to renew any commerce or trade with them. And, Whereas the promoting of industry, economy, arts... | |
| Frederick Chase - 1891 - 720 pages
...who, preferring their private interest to the salvation of their now almost perishing country, who shall still continue to import goods from Great Britain, or shall purchase of those who import after the said last day of August, until the aforesaid pretended right of taxing the Colonies... | |
| 1895 - 826 pages
...trade, commerce, and dealing whatever, with all persons who, preferring their own private interests to the Salvation of their now Perishing country shall...still continue to import goods from Great Britain, or who shall purchase them from those who do Import. 3. That such persons may not have it in their power... | |
| Colonial Society of Massachusetts - 1917 - 576 pages
...all trade, commerce and dealings whatever with all persons, who, prefering their own private interest to the salvation of their now perishing country, shall...Britain, or shall purchase of those who do import, and never to renew any commerce or trade with them. And, Whereas the promoting of industry, oeconomy, arts... | |
| Henry Martyn Burt - 1898 - 222 pages
...now perishing country, shall still continue to import goods from Great Britain or shall purchase from those who do import and (3) we agree to purchase no...article of merchandize of any who do not sign this pledge." t (Journal of a private in the company, Dr. Merrick): " A day never to be forgotten by the... | |
| Joseph Burbeen Walker - 1905 - 84 pages
...Persons who preferring their private Interest to the Salvation of their now almost perishing Country, who shall still continue to import Goods from Great Britain, or shall purchase of those who import after the said last Day of August, until the aforesaid pretended Right of Taxing the Colonies... | |
| Henry Parsons - 1912 - 646 pages
...trade, commerce and dealings whatsoever with all persons who prefering their own private interests to the salvation of their now perishing country, shall...import goods from Great Britain or shall purchase from those who do import, and Third, we agree to purchase no article of merchandise of any who do not... | |
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