| Henry Wilder Foote - 1900 - 600 стор.
...the Darling of all fair Traders ; he was not of an avaricious, sordid Temper, but with much Humanity took pleasure in directing Masters of Vessels how...they ought to avoid the Breach of the Acts of Trade. His Religion was tempered with much Moderation, no narrow-soul'd, ill-natured Bigotry ; no licentious... | |
| William Babcock Weeden - 1890 - 548 стор.
...Jekyll, the deceased collector of the customs, gave this extraordinary • notice of a royal officer : " With much humanity (he) took pleasure in directing...they ought to avoid the Breach of the Acts of Trade." There was no exception to this easy virtue in the highest places, apparently. In an argument for a... | |
| William Babcock Weeden - 1891 - 532 стор.
...col- Decorous lector of the customs, gave this extraordinary 8mussimg. notice of a royal officer : " With much humanity (he took pleasure in directing Masters of Vessels how the ought to avoid the Breach of the Acts of Trade." There was no exception to this easy virtue in... | |
| Henry Wilder Foote - 1900 - 600 стор.
...the Darling of all fair Traders ; he was not of an avaricious, sordid Temper, but with much Humanity took pleasure in directing Masters of Vessels how...they ought to avoid the Breach of the Acts of Trade. His Religion was tempered with much Moderation, no narrow-soul'd, ill-natured Bigotry ; no licentious... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1897 - 580 стор.
...find an obituary notice of a deceased Boston Customs' collector, wherein it is said how "with real humanity he took pleasure in directing masters of...they ought to avoid the breach of the Acts of Trade." A yet 1 Hist, of Mass., 1749-1774. . NY Docs., Vol. VI., Oct. 4, 1752. s Vol. II. more remarkable example... | |
| 1900 - 704 стор.
...it easy to import all sorts of goods from the Streights, France, and Spain, although prohibited." 3 In 1733 we are told that a Mr. J. Jeykell, collector...authority of two Governors, Lord Bellomont ° and Governor Hutehinson," that the officers of customs themselves were implicated. Lord Bellomont more especially... | |
| Charles Assheton Whately Pownall - 1805 - 620 стор.
...261. colonial existence. Of a Customs collector at Boston it was said after his death that " with real humanity he took pleasure in directing masters of...they ought to avoid the breach of the acts of trade." ' That kindly reference to the merits of the deceased is instnictive, as showing how his duties were... | |
| 1928 - 640 стор.
...of Trade28 while the Boston News-Letter (1733) paid tribute to John Jekyll, who "with much humanity took pleasure in directing masters of vessels how...they ought to avoid the Breach of the Acts of Trade." Jekyll had been collector of the Royal Customs. Even toward the production of naval stores, a function... | |
| Richard L. Bushman - 1992 - 298 стор.
...the Merchant," the News-Letter noted appreciatively, "he became the Darling of all fair Traders . . . with much Humanity [he] took pleasure in directing...they ought to avoid the Breach of the Acts of Trade." 35 The difficulty of their office and the natural processes of as32. Ibid., 136. 33. Quoted ibid.,... | |
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