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Hibernian Journal; or, Chronicle of Liberty

HIBERNIAN

... the Sky, mull h:de, can, hi* Head. The Jew private Rooms (Thirteen only InNumSei) too admit Palmer, cyrii it Mar. to ; and Privacy is often neccdfi- iv a Pnloner’s Affairs —Thus the feeling >Ln ever fora his Fcllow-Crcatare’s Vli‘.uv, winch his own peculiar ...

Vrorn MONDAY, SerTember the td WEDNRSbAV, the 177^

... Powers Senatorial E«pquence. therefore forcoti him, tore him away frorfi bis congenial Retirement, and beloved douieltic Privacy; vvl-.trtby the Commerce of the Town of —, ai.d the Navigation of the obllruCted River- , have been unfortunately , white ...

Fridtty, Dec. 11

... not Captain, but it was a Lieutenant that Vice-Admiral’s Divifion, without the Concurrence, and he was all-red without the Privacy of the Admiral higheit in Command. He now f,.oke to the Motion; and, in Point of its Inexpediency, objected to it ; it would ...

flight silks

... Affairs!* dreadful, and that every btate nioic or lefs cowicaned. and lets in thebccne, it »* account for that btillneli and Privacy which frevai , s throughout. untour for a ime to have been divctlcd of 'l'cngusi •, and intlead now of that bultlirg Clamour ...

THEATRICAL INTELLIGENCE

... Keeper) cana not with or without n, pu-i.‘h ar.yfucn Name*confiltenr with Truth Walker hat fo'd many large Vr /r., and where 1 Privacy Succefr war required, he tv. » llrctiy I adneted toit; Walker all rrk) erelUry iniuini the Public, that hit .ere. n-e the ...

BANKRUPT

... latter Years, And in a fweet Oblivion drown my Cares; SeqUefter’d from the World; from Bufinefs free, Fears intruding on privacy. leifure to purfue what moll fliall pleafe, And Studies blend with. Exercife and Eafe, Converfe with Authors anlient Date ...

DUBLIN

... Law, in any Ca)e where more toan per Cenr. per Annum is tnkfn. ’) he Conlequence that naiurally fullows is only little more Privacy obferverl, no one being ever Jprcfent at thofe Tranlatlions but the Lender and Borrower, To that the Intcrcft i-: generally ...

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... verified in their Patron, Lord Virulam’s excellent Remark —“That Men wiH not retire when they lliould, but grow impatient of Privacy under Age and itickncfs but whatever Hopes the Adherents nny build upon the Abilities of a certain renowned Tribune of the ...

Firft. That *as denied the/>:« rVeof P^i, Ink and Paper; whatever he wrote being by Mf. Ldtrange. ru - Second

... him with a Number of Peace-officers, great, jal could not any Time that his Friends were admitted, conveife with them in Privacy. He concluded with faying, that he would not have exhibited any Charge, if Mr. Leftrange had made proper Apology to him. Mr ...

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... if it mull done, let the wives or daughters of the intended executioners hold the brulfi, and lay the yarnirti, with the privacy and delicacy becoming the occafion. Laft Monday night the tragedy of the Fair Penitent was performed the Theatre Smock- Alley ...