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Dublin Evening Post
been, and is yehemently fufpected, that the parties are | fpies, and hold a treaionable confederacy with the ..
... been, and is yehemently fufpected, that the parties are | fpies, and hold a treaionable confederacy with the enemies of this country. A few days fince a very beautiful young lady, niece to an eminent phyfician, eloped from her uncle's houfe with an oytter-man ...
Dp Cv The late conteft which was likely to terminate fo fatally to one of the parties, was occafioned by
... Dp Cv The late conteft which was likely to terminate fo fatally to one of the parties, was occafioned by fome paragraphs that appeared in a publication to which Mr, T——t affixed his name,and which Sir J. conceived alluded to particularly reRe@ed upon ...
When the right* of the fcrertl parties who urged their claims, in 161$, were inveftigated by the Honfe of Lords,
... When the right* of the fcrertl parties who urged their claims, in 161$, were inveftigated by the Honfe of Lords, and the Judges were heard thereupon, Chief-Juflice Crew, in deli♦ering his opinion, mentioned an award made King Henrv the Eighth, in the ...
of a Rebel party, fent acrofs the Savannah to plander the plantations on this fide of the water, has infpiied
... of a Rebel party, fent acrofs the Savannah to plander the plantations on this fide of the water, has infpiied vor rifle dragoons with double alacrity, and has point- ed out the propriety and happy confequences refulting {rom their being ready to oppofe ...
adts of this kind, Their operation cannot be but iglus of one againft fome ‘third party, who would infringe the
... adts of this kind, Their operation cannot be but iglus of one againft fome ‘third party, who would infringe the hady politic, guaranteed by another 3 and in chi tent, the rantee becomes the refpettable fafeguard of the public lity. Any other acceptation ...
RACY, Prayer, attends the Balls, Cotil- lon Parties, Ke. of the Nobility and Gentry as ufual, and prevides the beft
... RACY, Prayer, attends the Balls, Cotil- lon Parties, Ke. of the Nobility and Gentry as ufual, and prevides the beft performers. Ladies and Gentlemen, whe pleafe to honour ‘Tracy with their commands, are moft requelted to fend them to No. 2, Fifhamble-ftreer ...
ESER TED from Dunmor ¢, in the cquaty D of Gaiway, from a Recruitmg Party af is to Galway, Majetty’s
... ESER TED from Dunmor ¢, in the cquaty D of Gaiway, from a Recruitmg Party af is to Galway, Majetty’s 66th regiment, on their merch ‘rom En- PATTERSON CARLETON, wenty -four years of age, 5 inches frefh complexion, blackhuir, nazle ey2s, by dccue” pation ...
va th > cou by Colonel is party was well me ed, properly ap- pol accoutred, and in every potht
... va th > cou by Colonel is party was well me ed, properly ap- pol accoutred, and in every potht equal.to any forces in morning, they Were recsived at their departure fromthis, on by a part 0 f the Limerick Volunteers; commanded by Mi Haitte, who rted_ ...
Wee as cannot otherwife-obtain: we riuft confider the States General as parties in‘ the injury which they will ..
... Wee as cannot otherwife-obtain: we riuft confider the States General as parties in‘ the injury which they will not repair, as tharers inthe aggreflion which they tefufe to punith, and muft a@ ac- cordingly. We have therefore ordered our Ambaffador (6 ...
jufted to the fatisfadtion of Loth parties, ‘and they re- turned from their excurfion in perfe& friendthip. To ..
... jufted to the fatisfadtion of Loth parties, ‘and they re- turned from their excurfion in perfe& friendthip. To-morrew morning, charity sermon will be preached in the parifh church of St. Paul's, tor the fuppost and education of eight boys, and four girls ...
Abe by 25 ¢ party Sines m, pual fh ed by the b y him, found guilty by bi for
... Abe by 25 ¢ party Sines m, pual fh ed by the b y him, found guilty by bi for lite , by inde- aticr lo fs of his liberty and p roperty witho’ ut remedy or ap- finite fi ne and imprifonment, he was guilty; even i veal. if he did not anivfer it though! t ...