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... Lsnut fol ihi many Fas ts thrv have already received, Beg Leave In m. ihem, that the leni.ainin^ Pa ...
... of the Thousand Pounds, for which your Votei and l.ne.i il> w.ie arbitrarily fold at t ...
... IPPENHAM. GENTLEMEN ! MANY of you remember, and History will inform your Posterity, that in the Year 1741, the great Father of Corruption Sir Robert Walpole owed his Downfall, and the People of England their Deliver- ance from his detested Politics, by the Integrity of the Freemen of Chippenham. With the Court in his In- terest, and the Treasury in his Hands, (though it was his last convulsive ...
... 1 MILLENER. No one need apple but thi.fr whnfe Cbiret,, 1 and Centrfim will re ...
... and cafe, * And feeme by nature firmd the world (o pleafe : What Nash wa. once, he i ...
... A G E, (Bein* a Real Stack ajbgn'i tithe Creditor,) Which continue to be fold from 4s. to 6s. in ihe Pound under Paiat Coit, Wdl be finally cie. fri mat ...
... Houle in Mow*? ra L 111, it Bitvioiai. the moft healthy Situation near that City I Board ...
... Subscription and iuihttd Coaduct of the La - diet, who are now become the pnncipal Suppoitert of that polite Meeting,— Tha Gentlemen lefi.li.ig there being willing to make fome Retaliation for the Obliga- tion! thiy ar* under to them, and for their betier Ac- commotlition, beg Leivc to Inform any Perfon who hai a fufheient Number of Second-hind Sedan Chain to difpofi of it a rcifonaale Price, ...
... opened for Sal*, at ?? Wirthnutir in Union- Piffagr, Bath, in elegant Alf ...
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