Economic and Social History of New England, 1620-1789: Aboriginal intercourse with the colonistsHoughton, Mifflin, 1963 - New England |
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Page 486
... shillings lawful money on each £ 100 subscribed . Each subscriber must make over " Estate in Lands to the Satisfaction of the Direc- tors , " and then pay in three per cent . per annum " in any of the following Manufactures , being the ...
... shillings lawful money on each £ 100 subscribed . Each subscriber must make over " Estate in Lands to the Satisfaction of the Direc- tors , " and then pay in three per cent . per annum " in any of the following Manufactures , being the ...
Page 592
... shillings each at their clearing out ; fishing vessels , wood - sloops , etc. , paid five shillings each per year ; foreign - bound vessels paid one penny per ton , either inward or outward . The keeper of the light - house became the ...
... shillings each at their clearing out ; fishing vessels , wood - sloops , etc. , paid five shillings each per year ; foreign - bound vessels paid one penny per ton , either inward or outward . The keeper of the light - house became the ...
Page 875
... shillings , or dollars , nor manifestations of the love of money : the whole business of living was disturbed and deranged whenever parliamentary taxes and royal admin- istration were brought across the intervening seas . It mattered ...
... shillings , or dollars , nor manifestations of the love of money : the whole business of living was disturbed and deranged whenever parliamentary taxes and royal admin- istration were brought across the intervening seas . It mattered ...
Contents
CHAPTER XII | 449 |
How the eighteenth century went wrong | 458 |
CHAPTER XIII | 473 |
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