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99. Same reference. 



100. Massachusetts Acts and Resolves, vol. 1, p. 444. 



101. Edwards, History of the British Colonies in the West Indies, 



vol. 3, p. 259. 



102. Caulkins, New London, p. 236. 



103. Savary Desbrulons, Dictionary of Trade and Commerce, vol. 1, 



p. 853. Campbell, Considerations on Sugar Trade, p. 6. 



104. Oldmixon, British Empire in America, vol. 2, p. 163. Ashley, 



British Colonies in America, vol. 2, p. 6. 



105. Anderson, Orio^in of Commerce, vol. 2, p. 72, 386-387. Oldmixon, 



British Empire in America, vol. 2, p. 160. 



106. Hall, Importance of British Plantations in America, p. 44. 



107. Same reference, p. 45, 50. 



108. Rhode Island Col. Records, vol. 6, p. 60. New York Docs. Relative 



to Col. Hist., vol. 5, p. 556, and vol. 6, p. 127, 393. 



109. Bennett, Letters and Calculations on Sugar Colonies and Trade, 



no. 1, p. 63. 



110. New York Docs. Relative to Col. Hist., vol. 5, p. 597. 



111. Ashley, British Colonies in America, vol. 2, p. 70. 



112. Letter from Governor Robert Lowther to the Board of Trade, 



October 25, 1715. Colonial Office Papers 28 : 15 — T 101 (quoted 

 by Pitman, Development of British West Indies, p. 202). 



113. Anderson, Origin of Commerce, vol. 2, p. 335-338. 



114. This part of the memoir follows the general account of the effects 



and enforcement of the Molasses Act as given by Beer, British 

 Colonial Policy, chapter 3, and chapter 9, p. 230-231. 



115. New England Papers, B. T., vol. 3, p. 121, in British State Papers 



Office (quoted by Arnold, History of Rhode Island, vol. 1, p. 

 488). Rhode Island Col. Records, vol. 4, p. 60. Report of Gover- 

 nor Jenks to the Lords of Trade in 1731 (cited by Arnold, His- 

 tory of Rhode Island, vol. 2, p. 106). 



116. The general importance of the export trade of New England in 



horses is emphasized by the following writers : Hall, Importance 

 of the British Plantations in America, p. 104; Bennett, Letters 

 and Calculations on the Sugar Colonies and Trade, letter 4, p. 5 ; 

 Little, State of Trade in the Northern Colonies, p. 35; Savary 

 Desbrulons, Dictionary of Trade and Commerce, vol. 1, p. 344, 

 367; Ashley, British Colonies in America, vol. 2, p. 99. 



117. A summary of this controversy is given in Anderson, Origin of 



Commerce, vol. 2, p. 335-338. 



118. New York Docs. Relative to Col. Hist., vol. 5, p. 556, and vol. 6, 



p. 127, 393. 



119. An account of this contraband trade and the measures adopted 



to check it is given in Beer, British Colonial Policy, chapters 6 

 and 7. 



