Diary Or Woodfall's Register (Newspaper) - July 30, 1789, London, Middlesex 1 4 1 I I cli IS TTf 7TT iTii Price Ju y cj V T COUPLE J U K I E v i a n ilia i Mr v Mr i N j N A i I A PARTNER in the J V Y bie a certain and r ft I IV I r v hai i i i o M A S H I Mi MULE j t j ii x T E R v T i will wth tver VAN i K rMI c T E Y rf on a and entire Vo r H i CE r vi 1 i of TUN Ii A v I erni a PI cx rated j ihe uken the lin enei and to at 1 SMe U of at tilt i to and or 1 i i hy in the r I ivri Ap cry lur KE with c ir c parti K i de i j par avct IV implied by in i t of till m the ic at wii he Inr J r can i money from n to 11 in fc to B at the Bir the Kead mentioning REVIEW On the 1ft of will be pub APPENDIX to the Eightieth Vo i iuine ot the MONTHLY REVIEW if the imports M Continental anj i Table of Con copious to the ant j The MONTHLY M VW being the a ice uf G t of S the rice is Sold by I ic Vr R r S j Rir I of Mr On f bo 1 i a and tve in H U 15 E R Of THE IMPERIAL M A O 1 H This am nit a of 1 un 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free from al of The Origin il 1ukct fiure is U wilh thr Receiver General of Stimi is The Receipt Mr NICHOLSON lor the he in f Banker and rlem tore the Tick ts divided by him ino Snares which may br drawn to convert which will re in their until or until twelve alter of every Luttery Th e for undertaking I be to every the Government Securities the Ue full amount of divided by NICH JUON into rom Tea to Twenty and thit every fuch Share is HM us The Tick u for the HUSH ATE LOT on the towel and drd into Cbc PlM cf real and be WHOLE Half Cft lI IOS 10 N were fali by Mi to to iii for to i who Jaily attendi young 5arrcf 17 nV SCHEMES at r Mail from we received the fleet 6th and near If by accounts received im thai ths above fleet h returned into tic pot t This of 21 mips ef the fix and July Letters from o the that the of 1icld entirely the and lately fired au compl of this n of the in ing made to the of on the 221 of he returned the following I am not to the orders of the anJ conformed to an I am to the command of of who having agreed to no con violate our advanced ts were to retire from to after fuch as favour the refiat of the Tiu Turks far as where cut tn an and of our Free lir i ip the mtl OB tKe 27th at from whence poa whof jih insin uf tle account of tiie 6 arui 8000 From is near Cz uid t e of MI of the Pacha of tint he was obi up n him luing received at the nri rs at on 26 wo battalions ot two of the and ff die A e FiH the Prince de and Maj T G Duke oi to the near aul they will foon be toll wed by the An liere tlie jd vn ju t from brings the impot ait news that the fleet im Srr ad ind completely fult rt f near the coail This had with pr ihe captured the Af er the fh the a rp n the reduced and to hy This is the more as it will a of in the OTtoman News o the above event has can fed con in where the arc aird cannon drawn upon of the Cans to refill the approach of the Ruf Cx K the out the Jo i liaj differed from j he a of argument to hit framer of the then under r as ignorant of the on it that he had ot the of the M and i id proceeded under the ifj to be nt the a a and an tUc acd hearing of the u a finding th he had it drawing tiie beginning tlie end to fonn one uniform He commented ou franpe and he gke the the trouble of travelling through all the to be found in the that painful he had and Jt wag not that their be oblig to undergo So were the that reminded him of what had been of the Of that there no nn i iut be a would main am it to be a pr ibable caufe change the word d to thete was a in which did not hy down fome that was not and its lail in fome other part of the His this by putting it as a whether if to tlie in all the of its manufacture br r not in taking llock According to f tiie tlie would be clearly and yet there were the language of which that is to be weighed as the certain cr Woodfalls Regift H O U JS E o L O R D was read a the third time and The and the Coffee Drawback B 11 were read a fecund time and com mitted for this The SUve was fead a fecond the Committee and the ordered to be third time this of TOBACCO REGULATION As foon as Order of the Day was read for the fecond reading uf this Lord NT rofe and much at length the with that he the to he a f confide aud it already occupied milch of L atten he could not prevail rn to give a filent vote on tlic fie reminded their that there had many a Laws to aud in fome a in into which had put the country into a he detain flic hy entering into a the to that in the of the was folely owing to the temper and complexion of the when Sr Walpole brought fo ward famous the nation be faid to he in a and the very might be the cafe at Whether a hoc or a cold fie was to be or whether mif chief wai to bt dreaded in a free country from in temperate or from lazy and a total to every thing that did not immediately the of the was a the of which he would not then enter but as the learned who had been laft heard had a very accurate account of Srr Robert Walpoles he would barely the outline of and then proceed Immediately to the to which he meant to confine the merits of the j a that he would put in as narrow 89 that the idea of Sir to lower the on Tobacco from nee per pound U anj to lie priori of alteration of After expatiating rpr fome time on the general inaccuracy of the and the and inexplicit in which they were his proceeded o hie fenfe of the inapplicability of the Eit Cife Laws to and in part of Kis Speech the of the as well that of who nd only been at the of the other as that of had evidence upon oath before their He contended that the m of the v ho be to the nature of the of the materials varied fo much f i often during of man are from the cff d of the and other external that it for the to avoid in curving the penalty by the Hi upon dating it to be a matter in the degree and that it wan left than obliging the to pay a penalty for ths which the the had through his ijn trance of the With equal Parliament ci for copious in the dog or for catching cold in a North Eaft that what the termed Credits were allowed in certain of the fmt he were wholly He argue by and whe ther would think jufti fie in the of Cotton or to late on oath what colour he meant to his he opened his baks of raw cotton or before he put it in the as 11 might they to to what f rt of he would appropriate hia when he began his The fame be apply if the analogy Were to pottery ware and Witk to of the Officer being allowed the different of of any article to the as the had obtained fo Queen Annes and had been uniformly in every Law fince that his faid ho would not then take up of the Houfe with arguing but proceed to another the and the and the of Snuff to the of 3 fe duty it Le to the quantity of materials ufed in the On tins point his argue 1 much at and that it was an iniquitous of gil authority to men to me of attained by their own am had for of Having this point very he he mull beg to fay a few way of logy for taken up fo much of their time tie in his a important and in lus to lie a duty he felt to be It was to be that although Parliament proceeded to the of on tie loth of he would not for date the to have commenced at an peri the had not found its way into ment before the of whence it to be before their at fo very advanced a of the Sir liad as an able aud well qualified to conduct great and important through but it now appear that Sir was a mere bungler that he nothing of the art of i at bfi he a id the mo dern maxim of every in pro to If d was thing