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Observations on several Acts of Parliament, passed in the fourth, sixth and seventh years of his present Majesty's reign. Published by the merchants of Boston.
Date: M.DCC.LXX. [1770]- Books
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For sale, at Miss Goldthwait's shop, no. 18, Cornhill, a beautiful assortment of brocades ...
Goldthwait, Martha, 1764-1839.Date: between 1782 and 1795]- Books
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A letter from one in the country to his friend in Boston, containing some remarks upon a late pamphlet, entituled, The distressed state of the town of Boston, &c.
Wigglesworth, Edward, approximately 1693-1765.Date: 1720- Books
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At a meeting of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston, legally assembled at Faneuil-Hall, on Wednesday the 28th of October, 1767.
Boston (Mass.)Date: 1767]- Books
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Reflections on the present state of the Province of the Massachuset-Bay in general, and town of Boston in particular; relating to bills of credit and the support of trade by them: as the same has been lately represented in several pamphlets.
Date: 1720- Books
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A State of importations from Great-Britain into the port of Boston. From the beginning of January 1770. To which is added an account of all the goods that have been re-shipt from the above port for Great-Britain, since January 1769. The whole taken from the Custom-House of the Port of Boston.
Date: in the year, 1770- Books
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London, Bristol, Sheffield and Birmingham wares. Imported by John Andrews, and to be sold by wholesale and retail, at the most reasonable rates, at his shop on Dock-Square, near the flat-conduit Boston: consisting of almost every article of brass, copper, steel, iron, pewter, &c. ...
Andrews, John.Date: ca. 1785?]- Books
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Catalogue of drugs and medicines, instruments and utensils, dye-stuffs, groceries, and painters' colours, imported, prepared, and sold, by Smith & Bartlett, at their druggists store and apothecaries shop, no. 61, Cornhill, Boston.
Smith & Bartlett.Date: 1795- Books
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The distressed state of the town of Boston, &c. considered. In a letter from a gentleman in the town, to his friend in the countrey [sic].
Colman, John, 1670-1753?.Date: 1720- Books
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Copy of the proceedings of the inhabitants of Boston, June 17, 1779.
Boston (Mass.)Date: [1779]- Books
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A letter from a gentleman, containing some remarks upon the several answers given unto Mr. Colman's, entituled, The distressed state of the town of Boston.
Noyes, Oliver, 1675-1721.Date: 1720- Books
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Just imported from London, by Jolley Allen, at his shop about midway between the governor's and the Town-House, and almost opposite the Heart and Crown in Cornhill, Boston. A very large assortment of English and India goods ...
Allen, Jolley, 1718-1782.Date: 1767]- Books
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The cream of all sorts of the best winter goods, just imported in the last ship from London, by Albert Dennie, and sold by him at and near the sterling cost, by the largest or smallest quantities, even by the single yard, or article, for the sake of ready money. He imports the choice of goods, and has fresh supplies in every ship; and has immediately from the maker. he gives no credit. N.B. His warehouse is upon Dyer's Wharf ...
Dennie, Albert, -1796.Date: ca. 1745?]- Books
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The distressed state of the town of Boston once more considered. And methods of redress humbly proposed, with remarks on the pretended country-man's answer to the book, entituled, The distressed state of the town of Boston, &c. With a schaeme for a bank laid down: and methods for bringing in silver money, proposed. By John Colman.
Colman, John, 1670-1753?.Date: [1720]