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feawicoap and feMlliap’s LONDON, July 19. King of Pruflfta is determined not wait for the flow ad referen-111 T ..

... thc Dulch * demands 111 ID immediate fatisfaftion for the injury vd«> done to his auguft Sifter, and has iffued orders for the march of 40 battalions of infantry, and 30 fquadrons of horle which will amount to near 50,000 men— and better difeiplined than any power on the Continent can bring into thc held. Ihey arc ordered to proceed to Cleves. The Earl Talbot, Taylor, from Bengal and Madras, ...

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... lioufes, were I'amciently alledgr-d to be nccc!Tdry.—They have al(b publUhcd order through the borough to the following purport;—“ That order as much as polliblc dinunilh the number ale houfes, without injury to individuals, and thereby remove the temptations to diforder which arc too frccpicntly held out in thole houlcs, they have come to a refolution not to grant licences to any Houles which ...

;n Scale. Hence Wijdom found, and unrepenting Choice

... ESTA at SOWERBY ROW. J«; l v 4, 1789. TO he SOI.D, in Public Sale, and Entered upon at Candlemas, at the Houle o! Jonathan’ Dawson, the ol the While Hart, in Penrith,on TUESDAY the nth Day Augujl, 1789; all that ElUtr, (late tlie Property John r ison) fituatc SOWERBY HOW, in the oi i'uJHe Sowerby, confilling of Two commodious Dwelling Houles, Barns, Byers, Stables, and other convenient Out ...

i SATURDAY'S PORTS. • Jk irri, Vieuka, July 17. Sutr-rSuorj, July 17. report made by General Kray, ift. Field ..

... Lieutenant ter abritk bombardment of three capitulation : the of to retreat, on condition of not it fit montha.—General Ott found great quantity of ammunition e hindered or annoyed opening before Mantua, General Kray rcftrong tower Ccrcfa, and well and artillery men, tbit enteron the at day break, as fo! 24 cannon and howitzers, Jetachmcnt of ranger, andTyrolian ported two divilion*. Colanel ...

ACCOUNT of GRAIN

... ACCOUNT GRAIN. Importation of wheat from raefday to Fritlaf •¦•Jy «n nil artery; o*tt,to quartm; an,! n-W, to jjaocwt. The ixnm'y the importation grain finally terminated the iJtK, the con lienee and the mailer the velfel king oath that ihe had failed from the port abroad fitch period would hare admitted of her arriving England or. or before the of o (Sober, had not unfavourable windi, ...