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I have Sent you By the Barer two Libels which the masters are very Desirous May Come to tryal as soon as posable. Shall Esteem it a favour if youl please to advertize them in the Next weeks paper2 and youl much Oblige [&c.]
Date: 11 May 1776
Volume: Volume 5
Inclosed you heave a Clame against the Ship George leat Commanded by me I was teaken By a number of amercean preveteers fitted owt by order of the Honorb Congrass on the 16th of June last and Was Browght into Boston harbour 2 where I Still Remain at a very great Expence and have but very little to Suport it and as I am informed that the Honorabl Congrass has ordred all Masters and Sea...
Date: 16 July 1776
Volume: Volume 5
. . . its very hard the Circumstances of the Times admits not the Sea Ports to exert their strength in the little Maritime War we are able to carry on, with[ou]t incurring the Jealousy & Envy of the Country People, who Ultimately reap all the Advantages arising from it; My Agencys1 so totally engross my Time that I know but little of Public Affairs, therefore unfit to write a Lre...
Date: 1 April 1778
Volume: Volume 12