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... [Capital of Spain] July 9. The Court has equipi feveral Veffels in the Ports of this King- dom, and fent them away ?? to America, where they are.ro be employed as Guarda Coftas. ...
... [Capital of Spain] July 9. The Court has equipi feveral Veffels in the Ports of this King- dom, and fent them away ?? to America, where they are.ro be employed as Guarda Coftas. ...
... that the Commerce of America will belaid open to all his Majefty's S_bje_ls. It isalfo given ont, that the Sugar Monopoly Wilt bd Cadiz, [a Port-Town in Spain] July 9. Two Pri f gates are failed from hence for Catbagenain America, in order to be employed ...
... King has appointed John Reynolds, Efq; to be Captain General and Governor in Chief of his Majefty's Colony of Georgia in America. — Alfo William Clif- ton, Efq; Attorney General of and in the faid Province. James Haberfham, Efq'; to be Secretary and Regifter ...
... ExtraS ofa Let ter from the Hague, dated Aug. 8. You was told in my laft how the French behaved to the Englifh in North-America, and was promifed to be informed how 'the former carried themfelves to- wards the latter in the Eaft Indies ; Their Conduct ...
... Simon Howard, and found guilty of Manflaughter ; five ordered for Tranfpcrtation, and ten acquitted. We have Advice from America, tht; a Ship of 900 Tons was arrived at Louifburgh from France, with Cannon, &c. that a Mine was completed between the Weft ...
... Barrifdale, now Prifoner in the Caftle, and ?? for inliftingin the French Service, to be banifhed to his Majefty's Plantations of America, for feven Years, with Certification, that if he return, he Ihall be whipt, and again tranfported for other feven Years, and ...
... Rouille, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, about the Differences between England and France, refpc-ting the Affairs of America. They are ftill perfuaded that thefe Matters cannot be adjufled without a new Ar- rangement, which Shall fix the Limits of ...
... LONDON PRINTS, Aug. 31. j3» Arriv'd a Mail from Holland. Madrid, Aug. 6. WE hear from Cadiz, that three Advice-Ships, bound to America, only wait for Difpatches from Court to put to Sea ; and tis pretended they are to carry Orders to the Governors in the Weft- ...
... Men, the Rigging of the Ship and fome of the Cargo ; but, this Addition to his Crew obliging him to make the Continent of America for Provifions and Water, he put into the Capes of Delawar, and there fafe landed the Men. We hear from Oxford-hire, that ...
... comparing and reconciling diverfe Relations, had conjectured that America ftretched away to the North- Weft of California, and formed a Peninfula. He likewife coujeftured that Afia and America were fep:;rated only by a Strait, the narrow Part of which 11 ...
... Private Letters from Paris of the thirteenth Inft. fay they expert to fee the Conferences, for fettling the Li , mits of North America, refumed in a few Days, and lif Affa ' rS ° f Vir £ illia * in Particular, will not fail to be brought on the Carpe^lKit they ...
... look- ed upon as the natural Confequence of the Mii'nwler- ftandings that muft prevail till tbe Limits of the two Powers in America be finally fettled. ...