| Joseph Barlow Felt - 1849 - 680 páginas
...the shore. He brought them to this place. 29. A correspondent of Salem describes our maritime trade. Dry merchantable codfish for the markets of Spain, Portugal, and the Straits. Refuse fish, 248 TRADE. PRIVATEERS. lumber, horses, and provisions for the West Indies. Returns made directly hence... | |
| Salem Mass, Essex inst - 1859 - 222 páginas
...as J / more of the number. In 1700 the foreign trade of Salem is thug described by Higginson : — ''Dry Merchantable Codfish, for the markets of Spain,...provisions for the West Indies. Returns made directly hence to England, are sugar, molasses, cotton wool, logwood and Brasiletto wood, lor which we depend... | |
| Essex Institute - 1859 - 242 páginas
...us 17 more oí tliP number. In 1700 the foreign trade of Salem is thus described by Higginmm : — '-Dry Merchantable Codfish, for the markets of Spain, Portugal and the Straits. Kefuse fish, lumber, horses, and provisions for the West Indies. Returns mad» directly hence to England,... | |
| Charles Stuart Osgood, Henry Morrill Batchelder - 1879 - 372 páginas
...cost of entering and clearing. In 1700, the foreign trade of Salem is thus described by Higgiuson : "Dry Merchantable Codfish for the markets of Spain,...Returns made directly to England are sugar, molasses, cotton-wool, logwood and Brasiletto wood, for which we depend on the West Indies. Our own produce a... | |
| Duane Hamilton Hurd - 1887 - 748 páginas
...cost of entering and clearing. In 1700 the foreign trade of Salem is thus described by Higginson : " Dry, merchantable codfish for the markets of Spain,...lumber, horses and provisions for the West Indies. Beturns made directly to England are sugar, molasses, cotton, wool, logwood and Brasiletto-wood, for... | |
| Winthrop Lippitt Marvin - 1902 - 492 páginas
...— an interesting suggestion for students of heredity. In 1700 Salem's commerce was thus described: "Dry merchantable codfish for the markets of Spain,...England are sugar, molasses, cotton wool, logwood, and Brasiletto wood, for which we depend on the West Indies. Our own produce, a considerable quantity of... | |
| Ralph Delahaye Paine - 1912 - 642 páginas
...wrote in 1700 of the foreign commerce of Salem: "Dry Merchantable codfish for the Markets of Spain and Portugal and the Straits. Refuse fish, lumber, horses...provisions for the West Indies. Returns made directly hence to England are sugar, molasses, cotton, wool and logwood for which we depend on the West Indies.... | |
| Benjamin F. Arrington - 1922 - 550 páginas
...in our Salem marine about 1720. In 1700, the foreign trade of Salem is thus described by Higginson: "Dry, merchantable codfish for the markets of Spain,...which we depend on the West Indies. Our own produce, a considerable quantity of whale and fish-oil, whale-bone, furs, deer, elk and bear skins, are annually... | |
| 1908 - 830 páginas
...wrote in 1 700 of the foreign commerce of Salem: "Dry Merchantable codfish for the Markets of Spain and Portugal and the Straits. Refuse fish, lumber, horses...provisions for the West Indies. Returns made directly hence to England are sugar, molasses, cotton, wool and logwood, for which we depend on the West Indies.... | |
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