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DIVIDENDS

... the inadivity of the navy Since the glorious victory of Lord Howe great as that v-ftory was, our trade had been Shamefully exposed Since the commercial j art of the country had felt if, and from ra to the Kin*; this neglclt, his MajeSiy had in confequence ...

SSAMLN

... tc-or tines week, would inquiry in that hnufe, for one cf that kiiid Twoonnces of fait beef ODe day, and about iwr could be exposed from their friends who could give no credit cuncea of fltlh beef; foMesiors the fknll ham. to any fuch afperflom. The refuk ...

LONDON

... public theatre. Formerly gamblers appeared only to gamblers, but now they court publicity. A fine Woman longer ashamed to expose to every eye a . countenance distorted with hope, despair, and avarice. She docs not blush at risquiog the fortune of herself ...

LONDON

... upon this occasion, and the menaces it has thereto added; notwithstanding all the vexations to which neutral flags have been exposed during the present war, this is the most oppressive proceeding which they have yet experienced. Beiag thus incessantly placed ...

LONDON

... Prince of imperial parliament* HOUSE Afonday, °6. Their Lordships met at half j,a*t one, and'ii niimber or Peers attended to fake the necessary oaths; after which tlie House adjourned to two o’clock to- in order to swear in the Peers who have not already ...

PROMOTIONS. From the LONDON GAZETTE, Aug. 15. Il'ur-Ojfice, August 15, 1801. regiment of Dragoon Gi/ords, ..

... judged unadviseahlc to attempt to resist the attack a force so much superior, and therefore laid down their arms, rather than expose themselves to the consequence of the forts being carried by assault. The number of the prisoners estimated at about 5000, ...

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... been no new hostilitiessioce committed. Dimn UcTeVal' key parcel ih rough our citv, few since, for Switzerland, where will fake the command of tlie troops which Governinent tends against that country. The troops of our neighbouring departments have received ...

COLONEL DESPAKD

... qualified to him justice, from intimate knowledge of him, and the possession of respectable talents, has, without his privity, exposed to the public the life and conduct of this extraordinary man, in whose fate so general interest has been He was born, learn ...

LONDON

... wish to see him at the head of the Admiralty; but, it is thought, this will not pressed. is understood that His Majesty will fake the advice of the Earl of Chatham, before he gives his final sanction to the arrangement of the Duke of Portland. Meanwlii'e ...

Cljrotttfle

... last year, but not half the usual quantity at market, and rather less demand. At Ross fair, a large quantity of wool was exposed for sale, and the prices were as follow ; best trinded. 345. per stone; coarse sorts, as low 215.; lambs’ wool, from 265. ...

Mentis!) Cifjronirte

... scarcely experienced a delay of two hours from the insurgents. The Magistrates and principal inhabitants of Valladolid were exposed the roost dreadful sufferings, while that city remained in possession of the rebels. They erected a gibbet under the Captain ...

lienttslj Cljronirlc

... to Holyhead, is directed to be conveyed through Shrewsbury and the Capel Cerig road. This alteration, we understand, vviil fake place in a short time: (he sth of September and the 6th October are both mentioned. One day last week, as a poor boy, aged ...