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MALO . ” “ THE NEWGATE CALENDAR . ” “ REPORT OF U . S . TREASURER , ”
1796 - 1921 . " REPORTS OF U . S . CUSTOMS . ” “ REPORTS OF xiii
INTRODUCTION.
MALO . ” “ THE NEWGATE CALENDAR . ” “ REPORT OF U . S . TREASURER , ”
1796 - 1921 . " REPORTS OF U . S . CUSTOMS . ” “ REPORTS OF xiii
INTRODUCTION.
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REPORTS OF THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY OF U . S . , ” 1785 - 1828 . "
NEW ENGLAND DIARIES , ” 1602 - 1800 , H . M . Forbes . " CONNECTICUT
HISTORICAL SOCIETY COLLECTIONS , ” 1750 - 1769 — ( Walcott , Fitch , Pitkin
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REPORTS OF THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY OF U . S . , ” 1785 - 1828 . "
NEW ENGLAND DIARIES , ” 1602 - 1800 , H . M . Forbes . " CONNECTICUT
HISTORICAL SOCIETY COLLECTIONS , ” 1750 - 1769 — ( Walcott , Fitch , Pitkin
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... in a Dependence upon it , and rendering them yet more Beneficial and
Advantageous. * First Navigation Act , 12 , Chas . II , c 18 , 1660 . * * Law 15 ,
Chas . II , c 17 , Sec . VI . * Quincy , Mass . , Reports , p . SMUGGLERS OF OUR
COAST 31.
... in a Dependence upon it , and rendering them yet more Beneficial and
Advantageous. * First Navigation Act , 12 , Chas . II , c 18 , 1660 . * * Law 15 ,
Chas . II , c 17 , Sec . VI . * Quincy , Mass . , Reports , p . SMUGGLERS OF OUR
COAST 31.
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On February 5th , 1759 , the British naval officers reported that twenty - eight out
of the twenty - nine vessels in the harbor of Monte Cristi ( Santo Domingo ) were
from the New England colonies . In May , 1761 , there were fifty ships in that port
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On February 5th , 1759 , the British naval officers reported that twenty - eight out
of the twenty - nine vessels in the harbor of Monte Cristi ( Santo Domingo ) were
from the New England colonies . In May , 1761 , there were fifty ships in that port
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... and official of the colonies was legally a smuggler . The reports of Quincy ,
Mass . , stated that , " of the 15 , 000 hogsheads of molasses imported into
Massachusetts , in 1763 , all except less than 500 came from ports which are now
' Foreign ...
... and official of the colonies was legally a smuggler . The reports of Quincy ,
Mass . , stated that , " of the 15 , 000 hogsheads of molasses imported into
Massachusetts , in 1763 , all except less than 500 came from ports which are now
' Foreign ...
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