London Chronicle (Newspaper) - March 29, 1764, London, Middlesex O UNIVERSAL EVENING From March 29, to 1764. v c i during his this M & R c 30- upon which account alterations March are ordered to be made in the Turk named Tne Prince of who has been by an for fome time in has been tor arrived the under the care of few days and has and Mr. and is j brought to Effendi j nQW jn a faiT way of doing nine fern by the Grand but we are not informed whether they are for or for COUNTRY NE W S. March Laft week died in an advanced at in Mrs. mother of Sir Robert and daughter of Thomas of We are to inform the that the vote of an of Thanks from the Grand Jury in our to the of this for their ' endeavours relating to general was not fome of the Gentlemen differing from foch a being Tork We hear that a certain Peer has all the late offers of a certain great a certain gentleman is out of the On at a General Court of the j the election of Samuel his at was as Agent to the faid company and a falary was voted for him in that A covrt of will be called to a committee of inquiry into important relating to this At the of the London at Halls at which were his the Duke of and a large appearance of Noblemen and the I amounted to 164 13 s. 7d. i the for this county j and another makes s Singleton convicted ot ai fat collection amount to the fum of was preached is to be executed next Sap and found guilty of are Mareh 7,4. Within few days quantities of &c. have been taken tip at lea as far as By the different forts of there muft be more than one They were or to be laden with fait The by of St. from Galatians 10. Lady and the Hon. Mafter and other young ladies and gentlemen of wete confirmed by the Lord pf at the Chapel St. We hear that a monument is going to be erected in by a club body of one man has been taken by { Qf to the memory of that great his is to have been a mafter of j in the place where the old one one of the In his pocket a was j Which has long been in a ruinous bin fo much torn that only the or words could be viz. Bendrick 3-^ of Oxford has appointed Mr. Anno 176a. Waring of to be one of the Minor Canons of St. 1 the Reverend Mr. Jauncey was pre- the j to the rectory of in xV fmm I New Content fron Thomas Shipton ts appointed a bow Hum 1--^.-,- and Frederick Sophia from Young from at St. from New at from at True from at from at fr. from at or of the in the room of Mr. Anthony who is appointed Laft Sunday at aged 96, the Hon. Mrs. Hannah relict of the Hon. Mr. and mother to the late Lord On Sunday diet in Mr. Henry who has been one of the twenty His place fell to the Lord ana Mr. and Charming it A. at N L O N 6 N. It hi - - to his German dominions on Monday aged 59, Charles fortnight before his death tihe About a gave orders for a id bis to fet out to be made of the German dominions on Monday after * in the afternoon one of the potters of the belonging to ' w's in r 11 will at 1 Andrew's in fell and one of the boys going by at the fame it fell on him and killed him on the C. G. their ii The Expediency of a independent the Affairs of the From a pamphlet lately The of the SINCE the people of Europe have opened a trade to and have for fome fettling on aH fides of the Attantic and in and every feat and channel of commerce the powers that derive from this are and it is perceived that the of commerce will become that predominant which will form the general and rule the powers of and that hence a grand commercial the of a great will The rile and forming of this commercial dominion is what the While each of Europe that its own government actuates and the trade of its and there is in facl a general kind of lead in from any of the governments in a general that is not concerned nor governed the of As the riling of this the object on which government be fo the taking leading towards the forming all and American into a one of which Great Britain commercial to which it mould be the of duty of nient at this It is a fundamental maxim in every that the trade of its colonies be confined to the mother fuch are the of colonies that without an infraction of this they would have neither nor even and the fact that this maxim is through all the and colonies broke If having an which requires a directly contrary to the maxims of the mother and it in the colonies of the different nations throughout the muft fo as to form one commercial different and from the general and European of the powers on which they depend I do that there is a general commercial the Atlantic aad peculiar to and from either tha particular of the mother or the general of their European and that general in its natural lead under the of that branch ox and thole merchants who actuate which in the general intercourse and of its aad this letd will tire