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MICHAEL GIBBS, esq. Treasurer, in the chair

... much of their amendment roust undoubtedly asoribed to their removal from the numerous sources ol disease, which they are exposed in such an immense •hy. But some of the Patients highly sensible of the benefit they have received have come from Towns of ...

BATON NIC PAPERS

... following are (he most important communications Huy mine, March 20. The Marshiil Duke of Reggio arrived in (hi* city yesterday, to fake the command of the Ist corps of the army. It iinpoxsihle to form idea of the immense quantities of provisions which are preparing ...

Ecutislj Cljronwle

... disarmed at Tausto. that shtrild submit to despotism and to impiety. impiety! Merciful God, let not our faithful people be exposed to such disgrace and infamy! V * i, •, > Spaniards!— Let every honest man arise indefence of his country; let your iron and ...

Chronicle

... shot therefore it must the height of injustice now to torn rouod upon him, and expose him to all the injurious consequences to which a re* peal of the prohibition would expose him.” The measure was supported by the Earls of Liverpool, cianrariy, and Lord ...

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 ...

® Chronicle

... were placed in position, commanded in every direction, and from which was impossible to fall hack on Bridge,, without being exposed to a roost destructive and the ground we had cross, was of that difficult nature, that cannot look back without astonishment ...

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 ...

Cfaotucfc ft I -. yjt t• » g – J ~- –

... I'ipy appeareffto speak each other. continued beating to rysudward bolweeii Greta and the Conti:icnltoct6se witff tiicm, exposed the hat ' diolh sides, niieti I stood wilhiiv their veach, which was unavoidable. The wind bad this time freshened considerably ...

FRIDAY, August

... meet the same support they have ever experienced from a liberal public. They respectfully inform the pnblic that- they mean to fake the same rounds in Kent, through Villages, as usual. rrniE Commissioner* in a Commission of J. Bankrupt, bearing date the day ...

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, ...

PITCH MAIL

... was consumed chagrin and wounded feelings; he was at issue with nearly all hisrelalives; and many of them had their persons exposed to great hazard, as the dlticiiil reports of the war all testify. Pape .‘,*2 1 predict that he (Bonaparte) will low ground ...

Mentis!) Chronicle

... parole there, and understanding that he had made his escape, he met him in St. Paul’s Church-yard, and felt it his duty to fake him into custody, although he had instruc. tions, warrant, or other special authority for that purpose. The Prisoner on his ...