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vital Parti, wlrch following fht Figure, they dr!

... vital Parti, wlrch following Figure, they dr! cribe to the Weft Indies and North America. They have adopted tit# ftguraJivc of Chatham, who affirmed had conquered rimer tea Get many t fay they have 11 » doubt but they will have bad recovetcd Gibraltar ...

Ait. XXIX. If the Ship; of the faid Subje&s, People or Inhabitants either the Parties be met with cither failing

... Ait. XXIX. If the Ship; of the faid Subje&s, People or Inhabitants either the Parties be met with cither failing along the Coalts, the high Seas, by any Ships ol ar the other, or by any Privateers, the faid Ships War, or Privateers, for the avoiding of ...

|,oufe : the reft being taken By the advanced parlies from Ladder-hill, and other parties detached from the town by

... |,oufe : the reft being taken By the advanced parlies from Ladder-hill, and other parties detached from the town by the Governor. the beginning, of the atlion on the fide Major B. one man fell dead on the fpot (Alexander) who laid, ihe firit man that ...

G K T L F. N , AS may not verv faff deliver one's Sentiments to any of the Parties

... G K T L F. N , AS may not verv faff deliver one's Sentiments to any of the Parties where Tipveiary Duel'ilt is concerned, frier T' i*fr »’■? Channel o! your Paper communicate 1.:; which Ilumanit- luggclls:—Firlt. though Mr. Doyle, 1 mull allow thn* has ...

is made the Party injured. Thus Juliice mud be obtained. But view it ft* prelent CoufCe of Frailice. A Minis

... and the Party lulled into mod fatal Security. Fines upon mount to an enotmousSum for not making Return upon the Attachment and afteraards for not bringing in Defendant's Party under Attachment. This occahons Delav of two Term*—a hen Order is made to commit ...

of vvtucti run out tie A e . Park, Mr. made fmall Party to |lhln uoon tSie remotell of them

... of vvtucti run out tie A e . Park, Mr. made fmall Party to |lhln uoon tSie remotell of them. The Party conhlled of another young Gentleman himfelf, and the Boatman. Wlien they were Time upon the Lake, ttiong Wind aidte; itpon whioli, not confidenng die ...

Rump, the Tail, the Refufe, the rotten End a defpicable Party. Delpicable, truly, muft that Part Leg-flafure be ..

... Rump, the Tail, the Refufe, the rotten End a defpicable Party. Delpicable, truly, muft that Part Leg-flafure be deemed, which, after the Sweets of Independence, and receiftng the grateful Inceule Public Approbation deliberately lunk into the Arms Corruption ...

COUNTRY E V/ S. Galway 18. LAST SatunUiy was taken by William Dalr, Kt*q and a Party of Light Horfe,

... COUNTRY E V/ S. Galway 18. LAST SatunUiy was taken by William Dalr, Kt*q and a Party of Light Horfe, and tljis j),v in our County Gaol, William Quirk notorious Offender, againlt whom feveral ludidnt«; ior Murder, Robbery, and AfTault, have found. He Hands ...

bill of indidtnent twcfcrred a.jajnft the party for a niifdtmea.nor:-but here fortune favoured thi» blade ..

... bill of indidtnent twcfcrred a.jajnft the party for a niifdtmea.nor:-but here fortune favoured thi» blade refined fun and humour, for the Grand thrtw put the bill. EXTEM O R E. On feeing l/UNfARDIb Name /lamped a pair of Garters, purchafed hy Lady. LET ...

SiMtation tV.e Enwriy VOfttf 1 . fotti’. LifurGeneVal Wunfch. and Maii>i-General larngfelti viere of the Party. ..

... SiMtation tV.e Enwriy VOfttf 1 . fotti’. LifurGeneVal Wunfch. and Maii>i-General larngfelti viere of the Party. As loon i, thev had reconnoitcred the Enemy, they retreated without Man. though they made Aultrian llulTar, Prifoneu Ihe lame Day out . Huflariof ...

will probably be divided into Fa&lon and Party. A luccellor to tTiis Govermuent will appear to d.fadvama-e, ..

... will probably be divided into Fa&lon and Party. A luccellor to tTiis Govermuent will appear to d.fadvama-e, lliould he fall on of the Magnificence difpliyed by Lord Temple, and that incorruptible Integrity which appears to govern his whole Condn£t. . ...