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   Morning Chronicle And London Advertiser (Newspaper) - February 14, 1775, London, Middlesex                                t u e s d a $ R Z. 14, Vii Tim i h pence Hair penny d r u r y - l an gy His u -n a-d C. H & ice rick - principal Characters by K I - Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mifs And G T O N. Afr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. A B by Mr. S The Epilog by A BIN G T ' With Scenes and With E NT E R T A IN MEN T S. 5s. Pit Gallery 2?. Upper Gal. Places for the boxes to be had of Mr. at - * No admitted behind the nor any money returned after the curtain is drawn The doors will be opened at and begin at fix ' ' Rex & Movent AT the in This be The fair Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Wroughton j Mr. Mrs. B A R R Y. To will he A New and Pantomime caled The druid s. ALTERATIONS and an Additional Mr. Mr. B A N K 5 Mr. Mr. Mr. &c. Mifs The reft of the characters by Mr. Mr Mr. Mr. and Mifs Ms. Mrs. Mrs. Whitefield Mifs The Dances by Mr. Mifs Signora and Boxes 5s. za Upper Gal is. Places the boxes to be taken of at the The doors to be and begin at No admitted the nor any money returned after the curtain 13 drawn Day is and curious in every of and polite including the LIBRARY of the Rev. Mr. in 3 and lately Among which F O L I O. La Grand Gallerie de I. Statues Statues - Crozat Recueil Ruins of Athens ' Ruins of Balbec Blair's Chronology Pine's of Houfe of Lords Prints Knorr Delices a vol. a vol. Herbal Herbal Millar's a vol. of 5 vol. 7 Camden's 7 Mainland's of. 2 vol. H 2 vol. Hall's Chronicle Stowe's Chronicle Fuller's Worthies of England Tanner's Notitia Atkins's Thorpe's 2 Borden's vol. 5 vol. Mariana's of and royal Henry on the 6 vol. and 6 vol. Spence's Poly Cower de Aman is. zd Baylor the Water 3 vol. Poets 2 vol. &c. &c. La Merdes 2 vol. 1488. d U A R. T O. 64 vol. bound Ruffia ' k with 10c by Call Pope Mid- &c. 15 di 5 Opere di 3 vol. da 2 vol. &c. will begin to be fold ready money this and continue oh till all arc By T H O M A S D A V I E In Great Catal igues be at and at the Royal Exchange St. Paul's -in Oxford and Sale the full is giyen for any library or parcel of HAN OVER- BACH and ABEL take liberty of acquainting the Nobility SUBSCRIBERS to the that will on T 6 - MO R R 0 W under of Mr. ae Ladies arid Gentlemen to Gentlemen No Tickets but of the night will be admitted The Ladies Tickets are and the Gentlemens The doors to be opened at and to begin at ven The Nobility and Gentry are moll humbly to order their fit them and take them up at the door in with their towards the door in the SQUARE being for chairs THE SUBSCRIPTION On THURSDAY Will begin with A at Half paft The Ladies Tickets are and the Gentlemens No Tickets but of the be admi The Nobility and are to order their coachmen to fet them down and take them up at the door in with their heads towards the in the Square being for chairs This at the Office in for the delivery of to Ladies and Gentlemen names are ed as r Being by many of AT the THEATRE - in the On THURSDAY the 76th of February will be A of the admired CATCHES and by from the vaft and invaluable property of the Noblemen and Gentlemen who the at the with fome New ph the By A R N E. Previous to the fain will be A Comic little Piece of Two callad The S O T. Altered from The MUSIC by the D O C T O R. With other Capital which will be in the future bills and Pit and Boxes laid together at Five Upper Gallery To Begin at Seven ' Tickets to be and places taken of Mr. at Books of the New Catches and to be had ar the Theatre on the day of Ladies and Gentlemen are to take tickets with will be to infure For 'N and JvTE IN ' liberty at One Port the The L ADY CO u R TN E % JOSEPH H E N 120 and Men Lying is to depart Saturday the 18th The to be every morning at the oft the Italian Walk and before and after Change in HENRY CHAPMAN WILLIAM ELYARD for the No. 47, there remain on the PATRICK from THREE BUTTS of marked E by John to the proprietor thereof is to enter them the being engaged on another For particulars apply to COPE and N. B. If outin three days from this they will be fold to pay duty and February N E W M U S I This Dm LA LIBERTA by v Printed and fold by Where may be &c. Two by each 5s. Bach's Two each 5s. Two each 5s. 5s. is. Vento's and Second Vento's Third and Fourth each Two each 5s. 2s.6d. Twelve 6s. and 4s. Twelve 6s. 2s. Dr. on 6d. Six for a or Two tenor and 7th, by Antonio 6i, Six for a Flute or Two tenor and by 6d. Six for the or Piano with Accompaniments for a Violin 10s. 6d. A Ninth Book of Six with variations to the favourite air of Lango by Thirteen Annual antl Six with an Accompaniment for a by Francis 6d. j Six Concertos for the Piano Forte or with for Two Violins and by 6d. Six with favourite by jos. 6d. Six Trios for Two Violins and by 7s. 6o\ for a tenor and by ios 6d. Six Trios for a tenor and by 7s. Six Solos for a. by 7s. 6d. By the MR. JAMES Author of a POWDER which immediately STOPS all VIOLENT as well internals has the honour to inform the Nobility and Gentlemen of the and the Public he has appointed Nine for the Sale of his fo for and the benefit of The faid JAMES owes the encouragement he has met with to his the King cf who has to accept of his to the who have honoured him with the of a considerable his boxes of and to His Excellency Mrv de from her Imperial of all the who i bought a quantity for the ufe of men sf going to join their fleet in the His Excellency even received an account of the great the faid had rendered truth of which be at the if any tlie pf the faid Mr. beirs leave to refer them to the Public Pf the 6th and September wherein will be found a by fever 1 Gentlemen of the and other and legalized by the Lord Mayor of and the Count de then from the Court of Franee The appointed for the file of St. et St. i Mr. in of A 1'ev, No. 41, Mr. John Crown Sie Robert pri e One The it up with each with Mr. Mr. gives James has the honour to acquaint the Gentlemen of the who are kn wn or the Eaft India who might of making that by fending to the faid James wilt with pleasure give them boxes of his powder - N. B. Any who may have n for Mr. to fend at Mr. the No will bs regarded but what are To the THE following prove the of the prepared by at No. 5<;,-in to any medicine ever known curing the the and all other from a the ' Mr. Rithard of at No. 51, cured of the King's hewis fo for about four in fo a as-is in his and he had or eight holes his neck a in cheeks he had or out of which the ran down his I He had been to two of eminent ' fn but to no at the Mr. at the in cured of a inveterate which he had upwards of years on both his from fingers to his which was quite the inveteracy of the t his nails to fall from Fe in two of the principal in any William f Mrs. This Day is price A NEW EDIT of for 177^ THE LONDON REVIEW and FOREIGN be continued W. LL.D. I R. M.D. H. j E. A.M. and number 's n of Dr. Walker's dictionary of Farmer's on the Demoniacs of the New Mrs. Griffith's morality of Dra ma Dr. j urney to the of Barry's enq to the on Mrs. to the people of Scotland Ireland Lord Chatham's in Houfe of Mr. Cum Mr. cir John on the a letter to Dr. and on Dr. together Forty-one other articles of new books and fince the of the by in and the arid in - - in cured of the King's evil on both fides of his which he bad at Mr. John of cured of a Mary of in the county of jj cured of a all over to the William Wi born's of cured of a cancer in each Mr. Thomas of New cured of a cancer in ihe Mr of in cured of a inveterate humour ulcers in her which hid continued for Jen Any doubtful may be referred may of who have b en cured drops cf the above-mentioned and be fully convinced that this is no. by applying to Dr. at No 55, author and of where they are fold the with Alfo by Dr. at Mr. No. 51, in Sr. Paul's Mr. Cumberland's the Mr. B. 1 corner of Little High at the Civet Cat and Mr. Hough at the front of the Mr. in St. and at Lewis David atthe upper end of the ket 5 arid no where elfe in Sold alfo at E X HIBI continues to his curious Collection of MODELS of ral of tiie eminent Buildings iri The Church of St. at The Church of St. Paul's in Stadt Houfe of And All a manner entirely accurately proportioned in tvery and jiving a perf ct of the wich their minute as well of the infide as of the Exhibition is at the Royal Academy in from Eleven o'clock in the till Four in the Admittance Two Shillings sad each To be L E T And Entered upon at LADY DAY BRICK in twa rooms and a large of containing on each the large and wirh a goji and a yard - For further particulars apply to Mr. on St. Mary ANNUITY for To be S O L FIFTY or SEVENTY POUNDS per on a life of well in Enquire of Mr. at his to Twelve or in from Two to Three in - Alfo in the fame TWO THOUSAND at five per cent. V ' A MAN SERVANT who can comb wait at haye been ufed to i. and his char bear the Apply as This day is Price One Shilling and THE A As it is now performing with at Theatre Royal in Covent Printed for J. at No. 7 St. Paul's Church and J. To the Morning Chronicle I HERE fend you the the fatal repeal of the Stamp a that would have done honour or the and the noxious of an breath has always a baneful influence over this At this when their are fully will infinite the noble living and is honorable to the memory thole who are gone down to the filent who claim a rear It may tend to that the his is on and ail the fo far from of our counteract every for die good from hence they be informed of the and of. thet aft and me and will heartily teil of friends have inflamed arid the Americans to fo gi the mild government of Great PROTEST the to REPEAL the AMERICAN STAMP ACT. Upper Houfe die Martii i 766. The of the for the fecond reading M Aft repeal an Aft 111 in the 1 ill of entitled An Aft and applying and duties a and in towards further defraying the of the for amending fuch parts of the f Parliament to the trade and revenue of tha faid colonies aid as the manner of and recovering the penalties and forfeitures therein Then the faid was read a and it being the the fame was to after a long debate the was Whether the faid mall be committed 1c was in the Contents 73 32 105 71 Not Contents Proxies 6t 10 7* the 3 and Mr. in Mnj 3 % as this Ht ufe in this by an ' that the King's by and with the advice and con fen t of the and and Commons of Great in and of right ought to full power and authority to make laws and of force and validity 10 hind the and people of the Crown of Great Britain in all 2dly, That tumults and in of the dangerous have been and carried in of the North American in opro defiance of  

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