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1750 - 1799
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FOR AMERICA

... FOR AMERICA. Ship FLORENZA, Captain Chafe, juft arrived Southampton from and will return the Slates ll>oli t,nt Month : She li a fine new Ihip ot about rust, and hie very eacellent nccommodationa for pallengen. for trerght or pallage, apply MeflVl. John ...

LONDON, March «

... luras are generally Itaked on the rubber. Happy are we to hear from America, that every fentiment inclines, as it was prophefied would, favour of tlic Mother Country.—Regenerated America learns to lifp in Englifh', that ‘England gave her exigence, as Die ...

WITHOUT DELAY. * aoNDtav raott tb« raiNcn. Without delay let the fond lover Hit Sion to the fair difeoeer; Eat

... Lieutenant Colonel Stedman's Narrative of live years expedition again It the revolted Negroes in Guiana, on the coaft of South America-, and although it will b-- hardly polfilile to perufe thefe and numerous other relations of rtiocking cruelties and barbarities ...

COURSING

... Europe formerly, fo, at prefent, it fcems'to di\i!. between the friends Republican Liberty, and thof and Feudal Inilitutions. America there arc rejxjm of a tendency toward rupture between the American State; and the Brithh Canada. But two nations, who know ...

LONDON, Thursday, Jan. »j

... packets, with the mails of the month board for America the Weft Indies, remain Falmouth harbour, waiting fur a fair wind and better weather. Captain Vancouver to make accurate furvey of the North Weft Coaft of America, and, if polliblc, explore the Straits of ...

AND WESTERN

... a very recent date, announce, that the Chiefs the Revolutionary faction at Guadeloupe have left that illand.an retired to America, with whatever they could carry with them. The fame letters date, that for long time no merchant fliip coming from France ...

ADMiRALTY-OfncE, February 15

... gain ft our enemies the French.—-The Defendant comm unfed the (hip Fanny, an American bound (apparently) from Liverpool to America. November, conuderable number were taken board, marked earthen ware. The Cuftom-houfeolflcfr on board thefhip had his fufpicions ...