| John Adams - 1823 - 292 sider
...the demand; and eighteen coppers may be deemed a high price, the oil costing at that rate nearly 14Z. sterling per ton. Salt being very cheap in Liverpool,...be received Names of the various Goods. Earthenware . . < Stone Jars, 2 galls. Brandy .... Rum . . _ . . Remarks. Assorted,in mugs, j ugs, -x basons, plates,... | |
| John Purdy - 1844 - 534 sider
...gallons. The price varies according to the demand.* Salt being always in demand, vessels from England may take of that article the amount of their register tonnage, beside a well-assorted cargo of other goods. The currency of the country is copper rods. Many of the natives... | |
| John Purdy - 1855 - 634 sider
...gallons. The price varies according to the demand.f Salt being always in demand, vessels from England may take of that article the amount of their register tonnage, beside a well assorted cargo of oilier goods. The currency of the country is copper rods. Many of the natives here write English ;... | |
| Alexander G. Findlay - 1867 - 738 sider
...gallons. The price varies according to the demand.! Salt being always in demand, vessels from Kngland may take of that article the amount of their register tonnage, beside a well assorted cargo of other goods. The currency of the country is copper rods. Many of the natives here write Knglish ; an... | |
| Alexander George Findlay - 1883 - 938 sider
...gallons, the price varying according to the demand. Salt being always in demand, vessels from England may take of that article the amount of their register tonnage, beside a well-assorted cargo of other goods. The currency of the country is copper rods. Many of the natives... | |
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