The minds of the people being greatly and justly agitated by the apparent intention of the government and the merchants of Great-Britain to deprive the industrious trader of every benefit of our commerce : by the entire monopoly of the same to themselves ; and this apprehension being increased by authentic advices received the last ships-- A numerous and respectable meeting of the merchants, traders, and others, convened at Faneuil-Hall, on Saturday the 16th inst. to consider the alarming state of our trade, the following votes were unanimously agreed to ...
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The minds of the people being greatly and justly agitated by the apparent intention of the government and the merchants of Great-Britain to deprive the industrious trader of every benefit of our commerce : by the entire monopoly of the same to themselves ; and this apprehension being increased by authentic advices received the last ships-- A numerous and respectable meeting of the merchants, traders, and others, convened at Faneuil-Hall, on Saturday the 16th inst. to consider the alarming state of our trade, the following votes were unanimously agreed to ...
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[Boston, Massachusetts] : Printed by Peter Edes, [1785]
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1 online resource (1 unnumbered page)
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(NNC-L)LLMC1441273232
(TEMPOCo)1441273232
(TEMPOCo)1441273232
Summary
Notes of an April 16, 1785 meeting of merchants, traders, and others at Faneuil Hall in Boston regarding the condition of trade and navigation which were impacted by actions of Great Britain and her merchants. Includes recommendations and items that were voted on by the group.
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At head of title: Boston, April 18, 1785.
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Online resource; title from PDF caption title (LLMC Digital, viewed June 10, 2024).
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Print version: Minds of the people being greatly and justly agitated by the apparent intention of the government and the merchants of Great-Britain to deprive the industrious trader of every benefit of our commerce. [Boston] [1785] (OCoLC)1248598489
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