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The LIVERPOOL CHRONICLE for 1768

... Suppofe a member of that of a good waderlhutdbig, well icqugioted with Publio affairs, AarTirAirly thefe relating to trade, is*, Speaks xtruh.reaelinefs and propriety, flionldecealtansy Is argue apd rote agreeable to his fcatiments, without spy regard to party; ...

Published: Thursday 18 February 1768
Newspaper: Liverpool Chronicle 1767
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1219 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

OOL CHRONICLE for

... vary with the hearts When converfation was fincere and truly Anfweed the purpore ora wife Creator! (fweets . What tongue can Speak or heart coo:-..cive the That thed on thole whom artlefs wards unite- In mutual friencifhip and familiar - lave. 'Tis convetfatinn ...

Published: Thursday 29 September 1768
Newspaper: Liverpool Chronicle 1767
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 537 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

■ i.. R. Cakter «4 K««T

... protperity, the rntclleflual, moral, and religious improvement of his dependants, yf bit NeigUmrt, and of his countrymen.* Speaking of a trader’s gain, fairs, The nstural tendency of moderate profits, is to render all articles (and ftireK- bread) more eafily ...

DIED

... copper S. Taylor, 5 calks horn lips Crop-* per, Benfon and co. hhds bark ferons ind'g>, T. M’Call The United States, J. M.Speake, from. Alexandria, with 4. bis fdver dull cow horns bl S liaif do broad hand- . (pikes 20 bales cotton 2 deer (kins tees flax ...

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... Captain hoard, the Queen's Dock. For freight Vv. LEES. For U I V and CITY of WASHINGTON, . icrican Ship UNITF.D SIAFES, Jo ah M. Speak f, Matter, Burthen 2!!0 tons, remarkable fine faft falling vcfTel, Philadelphia built of live oak and cedar, the only conttant ...

>»• BSK 2>Ar. •»iaMc » »torW2i her yi*r The morniuic, »•«» with ringing bell), and the cuftunuiry, w»» ■“ ,

... rendering particwlar unfavorable lituations as healthy poflilde, are given an eminent Pbyfician, a Treatifc on the Scarlet ever. Speaking of draining and clearing marflies I and woods, lie proceeds— . *• primary modes of prcvctitiofi confiit* in clearing away ...

JOSEPH D. WEBB, KRMS his Friend* and the Public, that be can fupply n with the following articies, the Srft

... the perch, bcio); about 3fl6AerNlbtnte mea- The it very cuaditioo, having been lately f* >»to that Bate the owner, Grace, at Speake Hall, will fliew the Kftate, and may be had application to Mr. Leixh, in Baf•®-fireet, LivcrpooL htfeat definHM of bitting ...

3tk July, 1805

... pan of the demeene of Speake, conftftinr of 173 Acrta, of the large mcafure >ynb to the perch, about 3(JB Acrea flatnte meai The land ia in rrry high coodiboa, haring bees lately «a> that Kate by the owner. Rut Grace, at Speake Hall, eHD 'flicek the Zftatc ...

AGNES GURNELXa,

... ; paper ink. *v. condition, having hee& latt-^- r* - No. 30. and 306., , • - the owner. „ . Do. Yard-wide, .tk? Grace, at Speake Hall, will (hew tjie Eftate* and marked Hugh Graham* a * l,pl * '' J' the linen for Fit, ;ward. ...

&a!ifhp sCiittiott» dn the soih of Aonft inft. ,. IWe-toMMt «mn o’clock in the eYeomriunlef,^ pri ’-*°««a.-wl4 ..

... crofs-llrcet, or Mr. Poller, Newington. TO BE LET TICKET. For a Term of Seven Years,. A Very commodious FARM, part the A*. Speake, confiding of 17S acres, of the large 8 yards the perch, being about 3GC acres datin'■ lure. The land is in very high condition ...

Auction, S«ne time r bjr Public AUCTinw * y * I'iii.iKM XX Lands o f. Eh 15 acres, and eiteuding

... premifea, crofs-ltrect, or Mr. Pofter, Newington. LEI XIV 11CKEJ. For a Term of Seven Ytais. AVery commodious FARM, part of the Speake, confiding of 173 acres, of the 1 yards to the perch, being about SC6 sere furc. Tlie land very high condition, put into that ...