Professional and industrial history of Suffolk County, Massachusetts . shing and pleasureboats, are disturbed, fired at, and threatened. The time for nullifica-tion was still further postponed until January 1, 17(iO, after which datethe merchants and traders had agreed that they would not import intothe province any tea, paper, glass, or painters colors, until the actimposing duties on those articles shall be repealed. The agreementprovided further, that during the year 17G9 there should be no impor-tation of goods or merchandise from Great Britain excepting- salt, coals,fish-hooks, lines, hem


Professional and industrial history of Suffolk County, Massachusetts . shing and pleasureboats, are disturbed, fired at, and threatened. The time for nullifica-tion was still further postponed until January 1, 17(iO, after which datethe merchants and traders had agreed that they would not import intothe province any tea, paper, glass, or painters colors, until the actimposing duties on those articles shall be repealed. The agreementprovided further, that during the year 17G9 there should be no impor-tation of goods or merchandise from Great Britain excepting- salt, coals,fish-hooks, lines, hemp, duck, bar-lead, shot, wool-cards, and ii-nportations by way of any of the sister colonies were alsofoiicVli-n. According to Bradford, from twelve to fifteen ships hadbecix .rriving annually at the port of Boston, laden with the productsand manufactures of Great Britain; but in iTiiT the amount of theseimportations was less by ^Ki/),()()() than in 111)4, and in 1708 a largeship with English goods was sent back without unloading. » -<S\ ^^i^i. -S° ^y H-& voets. ^


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