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America

... America. Philadelphia, July 8. \Tuefday arrived here the Brig Sufannah, Captain Shutton, from Jamaica, who informs us, that he left the Convoy the June off the Havannah, where he faw our Army firing againlt the Spanilh Forts, &c. and that the Spaniards ...

America

... America. Boston, June 7. The following Affair which lately happened at Dan vers, in the County ofEffl-x, is related as three Children were firing the of Houfe, an Adder came from Pond that was about 20 Rods diftant, and leized the Hand one of the Children ...

To the Printer, &c. AS the Spaniards have thought proper to force us into War with them, it behoves us

... ourEm; pire in North-America, and fix its Security firm Bafis. Thele Conquefts being made and pofTefled, there , will remain large and Jiecure Barrier of Indian Nations between the compleat Body of Britifh ; Settlements in North-America, and the great , Spanifh ...

Italy

... According to Advices from Spain, the Armaments were ftiil continued, and that they were fending Troops and Military Stores to America. ...

Bristol, March 17

... at ia St. Michael, Butler, from Africa and I* cejierjhir., Condon, and Milford, Lor rat'*** from Briflol. Entered Out, The America Fifher, for the Amy, JVebber, for Cork j the Andrew>> for Wat erf ord and Newfoundland. .J The Try all Privateer, Capt. G-wlnn ...

Bristol, July 20

... Lewis, and the Eagle, Smith, all from this Poit: at Lifoon, the Auguila, Lampton, from Seville, bound here at Baibadoes, the America, Filher; at Nevis, the Britannia, Olive, from Briltol; at Antigua, the Cornwal, D rncomhe, from Africa. Enter d Out, The Planter ...

pitblitfjcfc, In FOUR LARGE VOLUMES, Octavo, lllnflrated luith 50 Copper-Plates, Engraved by Grignion, Ravenetj ..

... A. Forreft Admiral Capt. Lockhart Fitzroy D. of Grafton Capt. Coram Hon. C. Townfhend Dr. Smollett Lord Henley Map of N. America DukeofDoifet —Caribbee Iflands Duke of Devenfhire —Eaft and Well-Indies Capt. Richard Tyrrel -—Germany and France. Printed ...

To the Printer, &c

... there to prevent the Spaniards coming out; but foon afier were tolJ, that the S| anifh Fleet had flipt out, and were gone for America. Now whether theie be any Truth this Account I do not pretend to fay; but if there is not, the Spanilh Squadron can row fail ...

London, August 17

... than Reports. is laid that the laft Terms of Peace propofed by the French were, That fhould retain all our conquelts North-America and all the Neutral Iflands, but they iufift on the reiioration of Martinico, and Kelleifle, and alfo to be allowed Fifhery ...

Sunday's and Monday's Posts

... in g' . Determining of Ap'• given in Caufes of the Courts of Admiralty in the Kingdom of Great-Britain and Plantations in America; as alfo in the Couirs of Admiralty in the Kingdom of Ireland, and all other his Ddnunions Abroad, for and during his Majefty ...

From the TRIMMER

... Triumphant throughout the Globe, not a Foe daring to look, us in the Face. Afia and Africa ftood amazed at our Intrepidity. In America every Nation, Allies the French, their Protecfors cowardly flying before an Englifh Army ; and the Gallic Boatters, who ufed ...