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'lo the worthy Electors of the Borough o/'Shaftelfaury. rfHE iervice my country immediately demanding my * ah ..

... ailing to tee bejt oj judgment, uninfluenced ana independently, 1 ha’ve the honor to be. with great Gentlemen, Your devoted and moft faithfulfervant. GEORGE COLLIER. From hoard hit Majcfty jhip Canada, in Plymouth Sound, April 17, ...

LIKEWISE

... which is added an Appendix, containing new Theory of the Catoptric Seflant, and its ufe in taking heights and dif tances, independent of Trigonometry : Alfo inrt.udlioos for meafuring of Standing Timber. With feveral plain and ufeful Tables. B. TALBOT, Teacher ...

LONDON, Saturday, Oct. 7

... among., them ; one agranit Newfoundland and Halifax ; a fecond to the fouthward, and the third to commence in winter, againii Canada ; all to lie under- taken by the combined forces cf Americans and French. One principal part of Mr. Laurens's intended biui* ...

MONDAY’ ? POS T: (By Exprefs frtm London.) . . ; prom the LONDON QA/JETTE, Augufi 3. • the Court

... bufinefs is this; that Congrefs finding that General Governor of Canada, hid attempted profit by the difpute, and was the add of forming a league with that extenfive diftriid, which bounded by Canada one fide, and the North River on the other, thought to relax ...

LONDON. Tuesday, Jnly 2

... s. If the bill was calculated for *V>ya Scotia, Eaft Florida, and Canada only, then the •fluffion of all the reft of America amounted to a vir- tual acknowledgement of the independence of the thir- ,f «n colonies • if on the other tv-ind, it was meant ...

SALISBURY

... ailing to the bejl of my judgment, uninfuencea ana independently, I have the honor he, with greet refold. Gentlemen, Tour devoted and moft faithfulforvant, GEORGE COLLIER. From hoard his Majeflf Jhip Canada, Plymouth Sound, April 17, FROME, May 15. 1780. ...

nf MK moved the melancholy Inrrender fud a each ulual Mr motion peace chary very luliurt we it n by

... tlwrrcels of P-rluni nt Articles with it this momeur or condemn with them lint America article dillmncc n Minilirron that tlw Independence the pi ut bis of barter in once !nh in her overturn F’t was it would nngm-nimMi on of England and itli us planting liet ...

LONDON, Aug. 18

... influence of vifionary fchemers, who aim at K-feil liberty without fiibore.ina.ion, will not con- lint to ftirrendcr the independence of their diltinft fceiflaturc-, fo that oppofitcand clalhing ititcrells and operations mull more and more dillrail their ...

• , ' K • Tv'/jR. WICK, having deiircd to dec):tie 'J’*' iVI attendance »s the U ikma» v. I

... fittce,■its, Gentlemen, m-fi faithful and 1 1 KtaLij* April |AMES LUTTKRLL. Shaflcflurj, April T\, 1730. To the free and independent Eleftors of the Borough of Shaftefiitiry. TUB great encouragement I have been honored with ott m late canvafs for your fuffr ...

[Numb. 2300. —Vo i,. XL\ Ready Money for Advertifements THURSDAY’S POST. From the LONDON GAZETTE. July 2. St. ..

... confcquences If the bill was calculated for Nova Scotia, Ball Florida, and Canada, only, the omiffion of the reft of America amounted to virtual acknowledgment of the independence of the thirteen Colonies; iff on the other hand, it wa, meant to extend to ...

A T U R AY ’s POST. LONDON, Thursday, September ig. morning dii'patches were re- A r-eived from Lord Howe,

... Secretary to Monf. Vergennes, the French premier. According an article fiom Philadelphia, of the ot June, which appeared in the Independent Chronicle of Ballon, ot July the 4th, Captain Lippencot, who cauled -not Captain tiuddy, had been lent, on the June, from ...

fo I Fmlument ' i tXILLIAM ti BntHh enter- half “ whofc win ic could Conrant I followed of I

... eftablifhed Irifli free trade I fervency till very laft moment I A coWcymouth every Monday Wednefday from condition my im- I independence on Iegiflature Great-Britain and I refpite during pleafure was I fcs-en jflibilitv executing my I conlequendy the Author ...