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Philip writes that he is glad to hear that Robert, Jr. and Captain Boyd have arrived, and he hopes that Boyd has brought a good remittance and a full cargo.
Philip Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Trading Concerns, 2 September 1740
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Philip writes that he is glad to hear that Robert, Jr. and Captain Boyd have arrived, and he hopes that Boyd has brought a good remittance and a full cargo.
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Philip writes that he is glad to hear that Robert, Jr. and Captain Boyd have arrived, and he hopes that Boyd has brought a good remittance and a full cargo.
Philip Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Trading Concerns, 3 March 1740
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Philip gives Robert, Jr. some instructions on shipping furs, and discusses the upcoming voyage of the Jamaica Packet to Bristol, which he believes will be safe and successful. Docketed on address leaf.
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Philip gives Robert, Jr. some instructions on shipping furs, and discusses the upcoming voyage of the Jamaica Packet to Bristol, which he believes will be safe and successful. Docketed on address leaf.
Philip Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Trading Concerns, 13 March 1745
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Discusses the price of flour, among other things.
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Discusses the price of flour, among other things.
Philip Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Death in the Family, 5 September 1740
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Philip sends his condolences for the death of Robert's cousin Johnie; and devotes most of the letter to describing trading plans and instructions. He also notes that a French war seem inevitable, and encourages Robert, Jr. and his brother Philip to assist him in erecting an iron works, which will give them some financial security during troubling times.
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Philip sends his condolences for the death of Robert's cousin Johnie; and devotes most of the letter to describing trading plans and instructions. He also notes that a French war seem inevitable, and encourages Robert, Jr. and his brother Philip to assist him in erecting an iron works, which will give them some financial security during troubling times.
Philip Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding War with Spain, 16 May 1740
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Philip writes that the English are fairing poorly in their confrontation with Spain. He notes that Robert's cousin Johnie is interested in putting together a company of men so that he can get a Captain's commission, which may give him the opportunity to travel to Cuba. The remainder of the letter is concerned with trade. Docketed on address leaf.
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Philip writes that the English are fairing poorly in their confrontation with Spain. He notes that Robert's cousin Johnie is interested in putting together a company of men so that he can get a Captain's commission, which may give him the opportunity to travel to Cuba. The remainder of the letter is concerned with trade. Docketed on address leaf.
Philip Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Government, 18 December 1740
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Philip requests that Robert assist some men in obtaining government positions.
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Philip requests that Robert assist some men in obtaining government positions.
Philip Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Payment of His Salary and Trade with Indians, 23 September 1725
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Philip writes that he is happy that there is some prospect of his salary being paid out of the quit rents of Albany. He fears, however, that this will not be enough for him. He also writes of frustrated trade with Indians. Docketed on address leaf.
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Philip writes that he is happy that there is some prospect of his salary being paid out of the quit rents of Albany. He fears, however, that this will not be enough for him. He also writes of frustrated trade with Indians. Docketed on address leaf.
Philip Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Trading Concerns, 23 November 1739
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Philip writes that he wishes to have some animal skins shipped, and despairs that a trading vessel may be lost. He also states that he is afraid that war with Spain is unavoidable.
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Philip writes that he wishes to have some animal skins shipped, and despairs that a trading vessel may be lost. He also states that he is afraid that war with Spain is unavoidable.
Philip Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Fear of War with the French, Trade on the Oswego, December 1740
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Philip believes it will not be long until they are at war with the French, at which time he will retreat from the troublesome town of Albany. He discusses in length the trading ventures of the ship Oswego, forecasts high prices for bread and flour in Europe and the West Indies, and shares some family news as well.
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Philip believes it will not be long until they are at war with the French, at which time he will retreat from the troublesome town of Albany. He discusses in length the trading ventures of the ship Oswego, forecasts high prices for bread and flour in Europe and the West Indies, and shares some family news as well.
Philip Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Trade, Politics and Family Matters, 10 June 1724
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