Hoey's Dublin Mercury (Newspaper) - August 20, 1771, London, Middlesex ami ii i ii craw of wtc Dr. WARD | the Cardial Snuff i 2pcw Villi ( and art fold only by the putter For an which brought the 1 C E N C E. One IN TELL July 17. THE of is laid 10 have coft the French 30,000 and 19,070,000 Since Paoli left the it coll them near four millions of livrea and of the wood it yields for amount out to one million and eight hundred They write from that they are recruiting all over the with great to form new that they have a of eight line and four frigates in the Mediterranean j and that the French ait Archipelago with fix Petersen r. July 19. Major General came before 18th following night the laid town Was and plunged 0 c Our light troops routed 11O0 part The following may be depended Dr. had his lalt called - on with a f pay panic arid for my 1 we would 1 he you may keys of had hit for ihe appointment wai made out allowing n - k - who were from and lay behind a In the 0Mt0 many July 17. pilch in chief people the among whom is the prince have into July 15.. Holy See received with great joy an that or to a feat in the But if bis be upon a level with he of what ' tae fame which animates cod to eloquence in to in even the pen of contribute to reward - ' ' ' if bis upon level with the public honorable for with to eloquence in. A method to mark - t' mark not to hte Dr. bis H a Wid atd am not ate them 1% The the for be E all the markets of M a by which he permits all who fince the month of December 1765* on account - - 5 Trume their fanner The m the me iTb ri 1 nf orMt ' OHt wiH wear for they have been deany e - My of the Duke ot Grafton is. founded upoD m the marKeE ot 1 rh v tho I am wiling enough to ra public it the emU r f j j r fun to his My tbe Duke trom an ultimate of - - mi. v. bfc been the caufe of greater to than the unfortunate in i - r. ambition of Lord 1 nhU was found The the duration of is on which Mr. Horne tn cannot too warmly oor will I If I did not pro. the fame 1 be with to bind Lord Chatham by the of an of their in the of are to the and of their L ' O y O 15. The has an commanding that no enter into any too vent before flic attained her upon which the have appealed to the who has written a her not tu overturn the ancient bnt to -let her own i wrote an to hJR as in her own had a Ihe and that noi revoke Mi. Ed uhd Burke w preparing for the this * poll under the of the Maiquis of the we hsa PUn for the Coalition of A one of the reduced who married an old widow a few years whom be left her her extremely went in the year 1768 as an to the On his there he entered a volunteer in Heider A. where he Toon got bu: not the regular * he for the rank colonel before he had been v in as a which being refuted he * French to try his fortune in. tbe A dayr after be had quitted the Heider having re- ' The from arrived in The right Lord John and Mrs. Blake He hw publickly declared a triennial and Snow and t preserve the to rome the of Lord of his O- ond be in ai better ft. Aer may undoubtedly be adapted To or more likely to be In the evening ted hornd murder on Peter if lome years wa's where he conged Mr Home well that I never the champion of Mr. But tho' I am not to anterior the of adherence to I have no that he which ly I have one ' ' - ever Mr. Wilkel bo convicted of foliating a he and which his power ot mortifying the -J L - - - - - We are that at the tad council which was hdd for enquiring into the cante of the late fire at all examinations into that affair were Eor three We aie alio that on the above Lord and the Duke of C- - n on with the burning of the trot Lord N-th Lord would not hear of wilt be entirely fome proofs The Gazette of 6, hat the July 30. The of in tbe name of the given to the laC promote man the and from tbe complete for the committed old & his on the 18th j lb that the will not be attended - to n any for their Vi According 10 private letters from a qf the bit importance rusL been made the underhand and of a certain indeed very for bis but when fae in fomenting tbe unhappy and believe him - a UA A I- A had very near happened laft Sunday at a been under mL 1 known by the Madam or the Old in in Southwark A in for fome reduced his time paft laboured of as is by a Mr. Harms an attendance on an illiterate with Tiis wife ingenuity and 1 j ' be ng at the faid on Sunday and ihe preacher public as long v tR forth text from the 137th the he be who who u thing they conlo to country and loS ' taketh and thy Utile ones the the faid cut a- he was from the if ' we have had of proceed to elfe Mr. Home's one- wuld of j ' and father out nf the J fei recall the Count from ' and to the Connt de Bolfy hb left the former ' 100 2000 - toco 300CO Soo 10000: 50 - M the pitiful uken of a tingle unguarded D b ' roien both on foot and in his rately as upon thy - 1 for i referred be k We are informed an in forte of the ment wood At B ' The Jaft letters from the Eaft every thing yet I upon the & that but that Heider Ally had a more numerous orf which he in t. ' ' ' Thelf ' ii ' doing ii An infallible f filling ii and the Taket whote heads are of a let two nice operatora then faw off the 1*1^ of each at the fame in foch a brain may be The Occiputs thus cut be immediately inter- i applying to the the yon Aneld not my I bavo a Cnall of will fet my in the tight imaginable Let Mr. Wilkes's Occiput bfi applied tn - to tbe - Lord to - Col. Barre's to - to - to Mr. Home's Duke of Grafton's Lord The hon. C. Fox's Charles Tommy For the Tidten fee the t However tbs appear to its rationale may be ' * ed half braini being thos left to debate the nutter To C P R RE S P 0 E N ' in 00 Jittle come to good as of lb muds .to be ror by the by law - ' A jp tbe mainet realty too late -