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... al: 6 3 8 4 7. 2 Whig a uit EY o The TIDES a and ae Eausitza, the fame Time ao at pwi shone tine ac at To be continues 1 ...
... al: 6 3 8 4 7. 2 Whig a uit EY o The TIDES a and ae Eausitza, the fame Time ao at pwi shone tine ac at To be continues 1 ...
... now and then found, true Iwert of their country, whilft they had rctrofpedt to her ancient dignity and honour : An\ongft the Whigs might now and then be found true lovers of their monarch; when they had retrofpedt to any of his actions which proved him the ...
... Malters, snd e¥ riends ; and it-mult be haviour of the Frencl ay diffe-ent from-shat ¢ il the weight the-lifi s ; the effeCts of whig very day. more «nd;mos efe particulars, Dot f anner in which thedl s highly deferving to'b pear out of tlum; untrymen as are ...
... Hi, Tothc PR INTER. I ! '>7oT d r e ?? of any of y° ur correfpondents to fend fr Wry ; „, \ P , a P er > c reafo-is why a Whig xm- m. frn'-r, k J** rei gn» amoved Sir William Keith,- Jf-'-ifthl ■ t Y.° Vernment of Penfyivania, at the re- IS be „ * hab ...
... other Kinds of Groceries a 5 ufual, Seeps of Tress, Stone Pine ech Maft Clefter Pine rabearn Arbutas Berries ench Furze or Whig Seed Juniper Berries mmoa Broom Pom':gl Laarel Berries with B-00m Mazesian Berries ‘d Weymouth's Pige Pyracan:his Berries Iver ...
... time will thortly ar. hen the people of England will be roufed, > and their real friends from their avowed *4 will feparate Whigs from Tories, 8 ‘from that they will return a lavliament at the approaching genera! election, of men tried.and approved-by the ...
... Broadbottoms, the Broadbottoms for the Pelhams, the Pelbams for the Hero of Culloden, the latter for Pitt, and the old §pd new Whigs, the Tories, Country Gentlemen, and the whole world, for our Se———n Lord the Thane. A confirmation is faid to have arrived ...
... bottoms, the Broadbottoms for the Pel- hams, and the Pelhams for the Hero of Culloden, the latter for Pitt, and the old and new Whigs, the Tories, Country Gentlemen, and the whole World, for our S n Lord the Thane. removal of the Cuftom-Houfe was, that The ...
... emough to fhew that Guu: Britain is in earneft. ‘l'be merchandize now will be landed at Marble Head in the province of Salem, whi‘g is- putting Bofton about 17 ~miles from the with refpeé to foreign trade ; this 8@%1&11-«,» long as they perfitt in their ...
... within that Part of Great-Britain called England) from Monday the faid Gth Day of May next until Monday tbe 13th Day June j olio whig J. Miller, jun. ? Thomas Vaux, \ . P Amb. Reddall, Lieutenants. High-Wycombe, April 4, 1774.. D Ordtr of the Lord-Lieutenant ...
... take Compos'tersr, Preis-men, Devils, Flies. c'iis changc ? the all the itorv's, - Tories deprell are Whigs, and Whigs in are Verier. £or \mr smiv Chrdnici. e. ED CLOWN.. YOONG hodge, poor, but a contented Twain, Rented a Jiomely cottage on plain ; Iloinely ...
... allowed id pafs in payment whatsoever, to exchanged in any manner before-mentioned Tp which *ii Majefty returned the- foil whig mjoft gracipus Anfwer : v h. .*>•' ...