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In Committee of inspection, observation, and correspondence. Lancaster. May 24th, 1776. Gentlemen. The inclosed are copies of a letter from the Committee of inspection and observation for the city and liberties of Philadelphia ... [Appointing Fr

To the citizens of the County of Philadelphia. Friends and Fellow Citizens. In common with the citizens of the State, you have been addressed by the Committee, appointed to promote the election of James Ross ... Signed Franklin. 1799?

Supplement to the Pennsylvania Gazette, No. 867. Philadelphia, July 25, 1745. Monday evening the General Assembly of this Province met, having been called by the Governor; who the next morning sent them the following message ... Philadelphia: P

In Committee of inspection, observation, and correspondence. Lancaster. May 24th, 1776. Gentlemen. The inclosed are copies of a letter from the Committee of inspection and observation for the city and liberties of Philadelphia ... Appointing Fr

The United States in Congress assembled, Friday, September 28, 1787 : ... Congress having received the report of the convention lately assembled in Philadelphia, resolved unanimously, that the said report, with the resolutions and letter accompanying the same, be transmitted to the several legislatures, in order to be submitted to a convention of delegates ...

In Committee of inspection, observation, and correspondence. Lancaster. May 24th, 1776. Gentlemen. The inclosed are copies of a letter from the Committee of inspection and observation for the city and liberties of Philadelphia ... [Appointing Fr

In Committee of inspection, observation, and correspondence. Lancaster. May 24th, 1776. Gentlemen. The inclosed are copies of a letter from the Committee of inspection and observation for the city and liberties of Philadelphia ... [Appointing Fr

Supplement to the Pennsylvania Gazette, No. 867. Philadelphia, July 25, 1745. Monday evening the General Assembly of this Province met, having been called by the Governor; who the next morning sent them the following message ... [Philadelphia: P

The alarm. Number V. My dear Fellow Citizens. You have been informed by the last vessel from London, that the duty will be paid there on tea imported to America ... [Signed] Hampden. New York. October 27th, 1773.

Two letters A circular letter, from the late Committee of this City in the Committees of the other colonies. Philadelphia, September 25, 1770. Gentlemen. We are sorry to inform you that a number of our importers of the British merchandize ... ar

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Imprint 2.; Non-importation.; Not in Hildeburn.

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML.

Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 143, Folder 10.

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Ringwalt and Avery. Importers and Dealers in. Carperting

(A) A statement of the value and quantities respectively of merchandize (paying duties and valorem) spirits, molasses, wines, tea, coffee, sugar, and salt, on which duties actually accured for each of the calender years 1790 to 1800, consisting

"The homeward bound fleet." For the use of ship owners, brokers, importers, underwriters and others interested in shipping. Issued on Saturdays from the office of John McKee, 91 Wall Street. New York December 15, 1860.

To the Honorable the Senate of the United States. Your memorialists, Importers of cotton manufacturers in the City of New-York, respectfully represent ... [1842?].

"The homeward bound fleet." For the use of ship owners, brokers, importers, underwriters and others interested in shipping. Issued on Saturdays from the office of John McKee, 91 Wall Street. New York December 15, 1860.

... An act laying additional duties on goods, wares and merchandize imported into the United States. [Philadelphia: Printed by Childs and Swaine, 1794.].

Early banana importers and distributers were mostly Italian immigrants

Proposals for insuring houses, buildings, stores, ships in harbour, and on the stocks, goods, wares, and merchandize, from loss or damage by fire ... Middletown, October 1, 1813.

Tobacco, snuff & segars. John Anderson & Co. Tobacco and snuff manufacturers, and importers of choice segars, No. 106 Broadway, corner of Pine Street, New-York ... New York 1859.

Boston, May 12,1774. Gentlemen. By the British parliament for blocking up the Harbour of Boston, with a fleet of ships of war, and preventing the entrance in, or exportation of, all sorts of merchandize, on penalty of forfeiture of the goods and

... An act supplementary to the several acts imposing duties on goods, wares and merchandize imported into the United States. [Philadelphia: Printed by Francis Childs, 1795].

Prices current of medicines, paints and dye stuffs, chemicals, surgical instruments, glass ware, shakers' herbs, etc. for sale by Reed, Wing & Cutler, (Formerly Lower & Reed.) druggists and importers of English, French and Mediterranean drugs, .

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