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Thursday's Post, [by Exprefs.].LONDON, Tvisoat, *?

... I'.i.ed many tone*, and ex- pccti-d they would be exchanged tooi but Gen. Howe will not 1 bccaule, if he ihould iei-c the whigs, for that purpolc, it would 0-caii'iii great diforder, ami prot.a.l difpute. «« Lord Cornwall!* has got to Brunfwick, on the ...

A Y s S T Saturday 16 Admiral commander Majefty’s and velfels Jamai- ca gives account in Jetter the Mr

... Marquis Rockingham on a vacancy: Mr Baker was however member the parliament very young He is conftant on the zealous of the whig intereft on queftions folid bufinefs fufficiently frequent We recommend to drefs much to facrifice a little to the Graces Right ...

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... and l.ad a I. it vtry | ?? I.-i I'onil.int att. -li'int on Ihc houfi, a uni- i I i ii.mil .t l.vi- ?? 'j-.vait ,-r of the whig int Itli, I nt. iks j ?? hi) ,ai ?? 'a-hdlilll.-lcls, al.al l.lri.i t.ltlyfre- j.) •. itt. \\ t i-.-cai -i: in! it to lim t ...

BRISTOL, Tt._sn._Y, January ty

... confider- ing his high birth, hit prudential ceconomy, and moral deportment in private life, he it an honour to his party, and the whig caufe. He was formerly a Lord of the trea- fury, but turned out of that office in 1776. CON VV— Y, Right Htss. Lieut. General ...

THURSDAY’S ROST By Exprefs From D O N GAZETTE 28 THIS Count Ferdinand oc the Aulic Council periun of great

... Third North-Fa of Queen’s-Parade inhabited Rev Mr Enquire Mr Vincr Brock-tlrect Bath Mr Printer to fecond the views writer A Whig” your lift and heartily in recommending the into this city for the public lervice have very laudable example before us the ...

To R. W. £(

... red up the purfe antl tiie e.cilit of li.c nation intnthe hands ofthe prince, was referved fur the immortal William, and his whig p.n - titans. When ihe Prime ef Orange, fays a eotemporar- writer, was raiftd to the thmnr, and a general war began in thefc ...

?? 2>_f i- l-_Hi_.liiT.C__. Priet Is. IV. ?? lhe FIR ST VOL VM f of SKF.TCHF.S of tlu- MVKaS am!

... tie benefit if tie Penfer Charity.] lo an INHABITANT oFbATH. YOU afk my .advice. I will give it you in few words. Are you a Whig or .1 Tory * Are you a friend to our American brethren or to Old England > Are you for a vigorous war or an honourable peace ...

N A Y’s S NEWS P If mouth aft IhipEuropa convoy Admiral Harrington Prince of Admiral in the Oak with

... J Reviewers) generally big but whoever attentively hillorical writing: particularly wor! will is to no party her riles all whigs llveiity her when that tiie leaders have in violated i-ples conftitution deferibing t-iries violent in of Mrs Macaulay in are ...

LONDON, Oc iobih t%

... the People am! their Ministers t'ne Metnl.ers of Parliament of both Houlis ' What is (till more, ne. ditenmtnati.-n between Whig and Tory, American nd Ami Ame- rican Pa.lizans; betwien Support, is ot Government ar.d Abettors of thi' Rebellion, which has ...

PriceThree- Pence II R Y October 29 No SATURDAY’S POST From Rivin'gton Gazette New-Tcri Aug Monday morning ..

... King and his Minilters between the People their Minilters the Members of Parliament both What is ltill more no diferimination Whig and Tory American Anti-American Partizans between Supporters Government of this which has terminated apparent fuccefsful Revolution ...

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... iiu-thti I'oi.i'iefs. lv lb. * n.s .* - * I S ?? Lan I, i! ?? san.ll ilits weie fo nearly op-al .n ihf ? ?? ?? ' , rh..i the Whigs haj only a mii.ty I I**o. j , ?i. vi.: >. abe maintained, had ntvei then imi'.at- , V; a,.ii .I 1 * >* I.iit..ul IneStftil ...