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The Life, travels, voyages, and daring engagements of Paul Jones
Containing numerous anecdotes of undaunted courage. ; To which is added The life and adventures of Peter Williamson, who was kidnapped when an infant, from his native place, Aberdeen, and sold for a slave in America -
Minutes of the Lincoln Association, holden at Jefferson, September ... 1813
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The history of a doll
containing its origin and progress through life. ; With the various calamities that befel it -
The Life, travels, voyages, and daring engagements of Paul Jones
containing numerous anecdotes of undaunted courage. ; To which is prefixed, the life and adventures of Peter Williamson, who was kidnapped when an infant from his native place, Aberdeen, and sold for a slave in America -
A generous and merciful enemy
life for German prisoners of war during the American revolution -
Servants’ pasts
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The Covenants of an indenture of apprenticeship
familiarly explained and enforced by scripture, for the use of the apprentices of the city of London -
The case of John Wilmore truly and impartially related, or, A looking-glass for all merchants and planters that are concerned in the American plantations
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Alterations & amendments proposed to be made in the statute of 5th Elizabeth, cap. 4
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Know all men by these presents, that [blank] holden and firmly bound unto [blank] in the pænal sum of [blank] lawful money of the province of [blank] to be paid to the said [blank] certain attorney, heirs, executors, administrators or assigns ...
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At the court at Whitehall, this 26th day of March 1686
Present, the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... : Whereas it has been represented to His Majesty, that by reason of the frequent abuses of a lewd sort of people, called spirits, in seducing many of His Majesties subjects to go on shipboard, where they have been seized, and carried by force to His Majesties plantations in America -
This indenture: according to the method, and by the order and direction of his Majestie and most honourable Privy Councel, printed and published in the thirty fourth year of his Majesties reign of England
&c. that now is (1682.) that all servants at any time as are free and willing to be retained to serve in His Majesties plantations in America, are to be duely examined by any of His Majesties.[sic] Justices of the Peace -
This indenture: according to the method made and provided; and by the order and directions of His sacred Majestie, King Charles the second, of England
&c. And His most honourable Privy Council, the thirteenth day of December anno 1682. in the thirty fourth year of his said Majesties reign, (then printed and published) declaring, that what persons at any time, as are voluntary, free and willing at their own liberties, to be retained to serve in any of His Majesties foreign plantations in America, are to be duely examined and bound onely before His Majesties Justices of the Peace -
This indenture made the [blank] between [blank] of the one party, [blank] on the other party, witnesseth, that the said [blank] doth hereby covenant
promise, and grant to and with the said [blank] his executor's and assigns, from the day of the date hereof, until [blank] first and next arrival [blank] and after, for and during the term of [blank] years -
This indenture made the [blank] between [blank] of the one party, and [blank] on the other party, witnesseth, that the said [blank] doth thereby covenant
promise, and grant to and with the said [blank] his executors and assigns, from the day of the date hereof, until [blank] first and next arrival [blank] and after, for and during the term of [blank] years, to serve in such service and imployment -
To Samuel Allinson, Esquire, of Burlington
Good sir, What a pity it is that you and I should beat our brains, and thumb our dictionaries, so many weeks together, for no other purpose than to be laughed at! -
Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Thomas Meek merchant in Dunbar
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Maryland ss
Complaint being made to me, Levin Gale, Esq; chief justice of the Provincial Court of Maryland, by Benjamin Tasker, Charles Carrol, and Daniel Dulany of Annapolis, Esqrs; that seven men servants ran away from them, and others their partners from their iron-works at Potapsco River, the 24th day of June last ... These are therefore to require all of His Majesty's subjects ... to apprehend the said runaways -
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These are to give notice to all persons where these papers shall come; that a servant man belonging to Hannah Bosworth of Hull; whose name is Matthew Jones: he is a taylor by trade ... ran away from his mistress the 22d. of February 1682 -
Indentured migration and the servant trade from London to America, 1618-1718
"There is great want of servants" -
The coolie speaks
chinese indentured laborers and African slaves in Cuba -
This Indenture witnesseth, that [William Chaplyn] ... doth put himself apprentice to [Thomas Barrow], citizen and [apothecary] of London, to learn his art: and with him (after the manner of an apprentice) ... anno Dom. 16[83] ...
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At the Court at Whitehall, this 26th day of March 1686
Present, the Kings most excellent Majesty. His Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark ... [19 others] Mr. Chancellor of the Dutchy. : Whereas it has been represented to His Majesty, that by reason of the frequent abuses of a lewd sort of people, called spirits, in seducing many of His Majesties subjects to go on shipboard -
At the Court at Whitehall, this 26th day of March 1686
Present, the Kings most excellent Majesty. His Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark ... [19 others] Mr. Chancellor of the Dutchy. : Whereas it has been represented to His Majesty, that by reason of the frequent abuses of a lewd sort of people, called spirits, in seducing many of His Majesties subjects to go on shipboard -
At the court at Whitehall, December the thirteenth, 1682. Present the Kings most excellent Majesty, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury ... [19 others] Mr. Godolphin
Whereas it has been represented to His Majesty, that by reason of the frequent abuses of a lewd sort of people called spirits, in seducing many of His Majesties subjects to go on shipboard, where they have been seized and carried by force to His Majesties plantations in America