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... arifing for their lale. 'Phis meafute is expected to be attended with fonie good, as they canrn.t io eafily return home as from America, or even the call of Africa, in which lait :i has o__;i iound dangeious to empi >y the Convi ...
... arifing for their lale. 'Phis meafute is expected to be attended with fonie good, as they canrn.t io eafily return home as from America, or even the call of Africa, in which lait :i has o__;i iound dangeious to empi >y the Convi ...
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... iperinteod t! ■ j embarkation, and keep a. ret'iilcr of flaves feni lo ?? -.-••:•: r- ?? ' I ?? HS ?? rr' I ?? UU ! ?? t : ...
... coacludcd with Tlppoo Sol- tin Mr Cooke then moved for leave to bring ia a bill to remove all doubts as 10 perf>i,s not born in America, bat wba bein..-. fettled or- that continent befcre rhc year 1 -7 ?? and ?? _ioz ad bered to their loyalty to his M-cjeiry ...
... appoint Col -net Thomas Carlet-t,. to j_ be Captain General and On vci nor in Chief of the province of lift.,- Brunfwick, in America. Katies, July .. The Britiih (quadron under tire command of Com- modore Sir John Lindfay, confilring of the Trudy, Thetis ...
... of \r ! y, ir. tiic Camilla man of war, ami arrived in town yeflctday in oood health. The emigration of our (hipwrightj to America is alaiming, and requires imme Hate care and cautious attention ir. the Lords ofthe Admiralty to put a flop to it ; added ...
... been pleafed to appoint Colonel Tho- -1 1 lasC ton to be Cap ?? and Governor in Chief i the province ot Mew Brunlwick in America, he this day in ft unc I tooi: the oaths appointed to be taken by the Go- vetnors ot his M..jcftv's is! mtations. 'Whitehall ...
... direaiy where the rapin and murder were committed, but in other parts of the kingdom ; an,! we might attribute ihe loir of America and ibe niifery at home, as puniihments of 'be Almighty f . r cur evil and corrupt dealings to the innocent natives or ilindoftan ...
... e j lof government, in behalf of that important clafo. At preient, 1 i da.knels and confofion pervade the exchange. With America | i no treaty of commerce, or any ftipalation in trade. Noam- j I biffith -, no ctii-t'uhe appointed. Our doors thrown wide ...
... metropolis vi.l not take place at prelent. Very dilagreeable accounts, we a.c -flared, have lately bee -j rereived from North America, refped-ing tiu: cond«_t . ( a are. I officer ti' ere- upon whon it is Ciid theis _r. ._a iu _3 ?? the .mourn of 300,000 1 ...
... is't.. fay. For every pou.nl weight avoirdupois of cocoa-nuts, the growth 01 produce of any Eriiifh colony 01 plantation in America, and im- ported jbceliy lion, thence, tlle ium ot 6 d. An,! for c cry like pound nci s !.i of eeeoa-r.uts of any ether pi- ...
... them, will be (hown by William Brown writer in Kilmarnock. For Cha, iefh-wn, South Carolina, and Wilmington, North The Ship AMERICA, — Mafter, =fit IS now taking on board goods at Greenock, aid /f'S •St? rf will pofuiv_y fail by the 20th current. (( T.e ...