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Whereas the Continental Congress did resolve in the following words, viz: "And we further agree and associate, that we will have no trade, commerce, dealings, or intercourse, whatever with any colony or province in North America which shall not accede to, or which shall hereafter violate this Association, &c."2
And whereas the Parliament of Great-Britain, in pursuance of their plan...
Date: 27 April 1775
Volume: Volume 1
A Quantity of salt, and a box of wine glasses, having been imported in the ship Albion, Thomas Crippen, master, from Liverpool, it was resolved, that the said ship and cargo ought to be returned forthwith, and that the Captain have notice thereof immediately.
Ordered, That the district Committee see the above resolution complied with.
On motion, Resolved, That Mr. Joseph Whittall, one of the...
Date: 26 June 1775
Volume: Volume 1
Ordered, That notice be given in the public papers to all masters of vessels which may arrive in this port, that the Committee of Inspection will meet every day at 12 o'clock, at the Coffee-house, to receive a report of their respective cargoes. And it is expected that no Captain will fail to attend the Committee the first noon after his arrival: And, that owners of vessels and consignees will...
Date: 29 June 1775
Volume: Volume 1
Resolved, That no master or owner of any vessel or vessels, shall ship any provisions, goods or merchandize, of any kind, from this port, without first giving satisfaction to, or receiving the approbation of this Committee.
By Order of the Committee,
Date: 2 January 1776
Volume: Volume 3