| Europe - 1733 - 400 pages
...From the foregoing State it is obfervable, that there are more Trades carry'd on, and Manufactures fet up in the Provinces on the Continent of America to...and Manufactures of Great Britain, particularly in Nevi England, than in any other of the Rritiflt Colonies, which is not to be wonder'd at ; for their... | |
| John Smith - Wool - 1747 - 634 pages
...Wool of foreign Colonies, wiy» §. 7. a drift Obfervance of the Statute 10, 1 1 Will. III. c. 10 '. to the Northward of Virginia, prejudicial to the Trade...particularly in New England, than in any other of the Britijh Colonies; which is not to be wondered at ; for their Soil, Climate, and Produce, being pretty... | |
| James Anderson - Agriculture and state - 1777 - 580 pages
...their families, &c. " There are more trades carried on, and manufactures fet up, in the provinces " of the continent of America, to the northward of Virginia,...particularly in New England, than in " any other of the Britifh colonies : which is not to be wondered at ; for their foil, •« climate, and produce, being... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - United States - 1816 - 458 pages
...the foregoing state, it is observable, that there are more trades carried on, and manufactures set up, in the Provinces on the Continent of America,...Virginia, prejudicial to the trade and manufactures of Great-Britain, particularly in New-England, than in any other of the British polonies ; which is not... | |
| United States - 1833 - 670 pages
...the foregoing statement, it is observable that there are more trades carried on, and manufactures set up, in the provinces on the continent of America,...particularly in New England, than in any other of the British colonies; which is not to be wondered at, for their soil, climate, and produce, being pretty... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - United States - 1828 - 546 pages
...from the foregoing state, it is observable, that there are more trades carried on and manufactures set up, in the provinces on the continent of America,...particularly in New England, than in any other of the British colonies ; which is not to be wondered at, for their soil, climate, and produce, being pretty... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1829 - 494 pages
...trade reported to the house of commons, " that there are more trades carried on, and manufactures set up, in the provinces on the continent of America,...and manufactures of Great Britain, particularly in New-England, than in any other of the British colonies;" and hence they suggested, " whether it might... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1832 - 484 pages
...house of commons, " that there are more trades carried on, and manufactures set up, in the province* on the continent of America, to the northward of Virginia,...and manufactures of Great Britain, particularly in New-England, than in any other of the British colonies;" and hence they suggested, " whether it might... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - Commercial statistics - 1835 - 628 pages
...the foregoing state it is observable, that there are more trades carried on, and manufactures set tip in the provinces, on the continent of America, to...particularly in New England, than in any other of the British coloBies ; which is not to be wondered at, for their soil, climate and produce, being pretty... | |
| George Savage White - Cotton - 1836 - 508 pages
...trade reported to the house of commons, " That there were more trades carried on, and manufactures set up, in the provinces on the continent of America,...manufactures of Great Britain, particularly in New England;" they suggested " whether it might not be expedient, in order to keep the colonies properly dependent... | |
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