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Hibernian Journal; or, Chronicle of Liberty

regarding His Cafe ; giving him Afurtntfes, that we wduld endeavour the mean Time to place him on Footing that

... Natlon>were very different from what they’were when fucha CiJl was brought during the Portland Admirurtration i there was no armed Body; of Men then fitting, to conlroul Actatinir ration. Will the Gentleman lh« rivy Council origiaaling now accept from a ...

’Jeux d'E/prit of my own, in Honour of his memorable and glorious Efforts to protect and emancipate this ..

... rcfpc£tive Offices, Dublin, viz. JOHN BEATTY, No. 32, Skinner-Row, VVHITLSTONE, No. 29, Capel-streeT, and No. 33, Skinner-kow, JOHN MAGEE, No. 41, Coi i.ege-crf.en, ROBERT BURTON, No. 2, Capel-street, ani 10HN CASH, at the King’s Arms, No. 14, Capel-sT reet. ...

DUBLIN

... ever fn.ee appeared at low Water. The News from Virginia l).« pafticu • br'y ant, as certain the whole Sucosfi the JJririfh Arms the Colonies mud entirely overturned, any Misfortune ftiould happen to the Forces under Karl Cornwallis. There is at prefent ...

Ijew1 iookf

... rOM'wore large a* Mulket-ball, like an Egg. ei. 4. Yelterday was committed to saol. John Hely, Eljq. Mathew lingfbrd, charged u.aon Oath with fetraitetoufly oiaoiering John Brophy 1 afotefaid, on Monday the ad of DUBLIN. give? for. general Pardon to be read ...

I ] ' L'O N D O N, November *5 and 26

... November 18. Office! TheHo.:r of Deciiioti has come when Ireland is to judge of the fincerity of that immortal Patriot Mr. Grattan—lt is part Doubt that will (land foremdft in refentirtg' the Violation of that Settlement whi«h his matchlefs Abilities obtained ...

WANTED, A SUM of 1 h

... Hi*! Parliament perches Mr. Fox, Mr. North* M . Wilke-* - Mr Biugh, Attorwey Cencrwl, Mr. Fltag bbon, S.r O*P.ncn, f.tr. Grattan, s ...

FRIDAY, Ma y 7, i,H

... FRIDAY, Ma 7, For the Hibernian Journal. the Right Hon. HENRY GRATTAN. SIR, THE religious duty of man, is tufily comprehended in 100 Ihort, but emphalical precepts, to love God above all things, and our neighbour a> nurfe'.ves.” His polilicil obligations ...

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... following Advices. Prom the Gazette. Admirulty-office, Nov. 19, 1782. Copy of a Letter front Lieutenant John Mackenzie commanding the Defiance, armed Brig in his Majc/iy Service, to Mr. Stephens, dated November 13, 1782. BE pleafed to inform their Lordfhips ...

To the NOBILITY and GENTRY, See,

... are fold at hi* Sh»p only ; where the eateft Variety real German Hones the belt Qpaluy may had on themoft reafonable Term*. JOHN HEANY, PEWT«HRfi and all r. j? , BEING removed to 17, Otmond-qany, continue* to manufacture and fell all Sort* oi Pewter, Ural’s ...

For ihfc Hibernian Journal. IATRIMONIAL DEAFNESS. rWO Eir? Tinae are too many for Ufe, When they're only the ..

... where the Earl of Mornin Aon and Mr. Grattan, the Colonels of the two lau-meniiored ('orps, alfo attended. Countv Dublin Li Dragoons, tiie Goldlmilhs, and Upper Crop's and South Cooluck Corps, were likeviife under Arms ; that everv Q.inr'er of '.he Town ...

SAMUIX COLLINS, Tca-Mkrchant and

... Col. Nicholes Leftist Tottenham, lord Kiaglburough, t. ■ t Weary Piettie, ■i - John Wakmejr of Abbert. Efq. ■ ». Hoa. Henry Theoph.Clemfents, A. Lowry Carry, E(q. KnoK. John Btakency of AlbficU, Efq. Robert Aleaander, Efq. ' “’■N. Jepltfon. Rtq. Nominee ...