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   Morning Post and Daily Advertiser (Newspaper) - August 1, 1782, London, Middlesex                                and My No. 2979} iy 1782. SEVENTH AT the in the THIS EVENING will be A New in five called The The Characters by jun. Mr. R. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. And Mr. Mifs Mrs. Mrs. And Mrs. anew to be fp ken by Mr. To which will be added the laft time this a called THE The FIRST of Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. WEBB Mifs of the by MEDEA and BALLET E. the character of Mr. Prince de la a Running Mafter Captain of the Matter And the character of Mr. Mife And Medea the character of Mother Madame The MUSIC by Signior With NEW and and Signior Signior Boxes 5s. Pit 3s. as. Upper is. for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. Rice at the The to be opened at and to begin exactly at The Barber the part of Rofina by Mifs with The For the BENE FIT of Mrs. AT the on TUESDAY 6, 1782, will be a COMIC in Three performed but once this called SUMMER An ADVENTURE at The Charters by Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. R. Mr. And Mr. Mrs. Mifs And End of A Dance by Matter and Mifs To which 1 will be a Comedy in Two Acts performed called WHO's THE Mr. Mr. PARSONS Mr. jun. his appearance Mr. And Mr. P Mifs And Mifs Mils MORRIS Tickets to he had at her No. 15, and of r. at the for the boxes may be being l that a of a mod infamous and has taken liberties with his and charged him with want of wJI defer making any reply until the oF a now is had mean time he thinks it incumbent on him to acquaint the he will prove this fellow them aft notorious of Hers and July ag. MONEY on Annuity cr A Gen of in the law has an opp accommodating any or Gentleman with from 300I. t' 3000I. by way iff of an annuity or fecund upon land or the He will give the beft rice according to the nature of the and the aje Wanted f: a upon tiock or lands in where the life in is His is lefi with Mr. Mitre SUM ER AMUSEMENTS AMPHITHEATRE and every Evening This a grand X general AGILITY on FOOT and The in this ift a manner beyond and which cannot fail giving thr at h If after at half after as. 6d. Upper Boxes is. 6d. Is. fide Cillery only 6d. Part I. The admired exhibition of the Ombres Cabinet of or Lilliputian in fix little 1. A carious of a. Of catching a 3. The cobler 4. Duck hunting 5. The or broken bridge 6. A curious of the lats fea alfo brilliant changes of artificial Part and Agility on with and Clown to the Pa The Performances on &c. likewise Ladder Jumping by Mr. Part Singular and Manly Activity on by Mr. who will throw body in various different while the arc on toll and flying over a leaping At the conclusion Mr. Mr. and Mifs rides three and forms a Part V. Over &c. never exhibited like wife and exhibition of the Egyptian or men piled on men the Dromedary from Grand and the from will be rode round the by Wie Clown to the To conclude with the ann admired comic of the Taylor riding the and with the droll adventure of the Clown and French In audit on to the variety of this wiLi be a oi Rodney's defeating the French fleet on the lath of April Both fleets are feen in dofe each contending for the honour of the Mr. commonly called the Great will vault om a Light fuli oa 1 and WONDERS are now to be feen ' by Mr. New Improved anJ greatly admired SOLAR but not as imitated on the Stage in the by Dr. If Dr. or or Mr. or Mr. Little could exhibit the Soldi on the in Sun in the he would the and the and then Dr. would exceed Mr. Katt and all other ingenious Phi in the or if Dr. or had the abilities to take off Mr. a little they might have many crowded houles for fevei al weeks j er if Dr. had merit enough to take in what he does exhibit after his Evening he in all fill the Theatre every night for a month Mr. by a very long ind laborious at fuch a variety of wonderful Experiments in Natural and Experimental and as will uil the The apparatus he has received only but a few and are not to be equalled in the particulars of which arc too tedious to mention in an or hind the ufe of his n w will be feen and every with his and SOLAR from eight la the morning till fix in the every day if the fun Mr. TO Will fhew the infects on the hedges than and infects which the late will be as large as a bird and in a drop of the fize of a pin there wiil be feen above 50,000 the lame in &c. and there will be feen many infects in and above 200 other dead N. B. After his Evening he will all the various arts on and E O 3s. fecund as. and back is. only and if the fun does not appear this he will the Comp und with his other various new apparatus at the fame Mr. makes and Dr. Medicines at 5s. a To the PROPRIETORS of Ladies and THli ill of health of your late having obliged to retire from the permit me to the favour of your Vote and to ed It is with the concern I to you on this being truly of the great lofs you w 11 in if 1 mould be the object of your I will as far as I am to follow his ill promoting the of the Company id its I Your mod JOHN 178a. MR. JAMES &c. continues to accommodate the Gentlemen of and with temporary arid permanent Sums of Money every legal of by application or poff to his No. 6, who and fells Annuities to any on the or landed and for which an ample pi xe will be is alfo for Cawdell is a Sworn and his conduct is ever and as fuch his employers will not the artifices under to an to the amount of 3000I. in on and a in the vicinity of St. anj inhabitants of the County of THE of the State has the following to mej I aj point a general meeting the county to be held on the 5".h of twelve o when I beg the favour of vour faithful i July aa. ' St. July 20, 1782. AT a the two Grand and other at the Angel in Bury St. on Saturday the aoth of July being the it wa That William Middl the High be to call a General Meeting of the to confider of expedience of voluntary contribution to a of the line for the of the or to procure fuch a number of men for the navy as the liberal donations of the Freeholders and Inhabitants of the county of may enable John Thomas Charles Charles C. W. James Robert Charles B. burden Dillingham John John M. Samuel Henty John Samuel jun. George Framingham R. James Thomas Charles Gilbert John Thomas MONTHLY 1, 1782. THE APPENDIX to the Sixty-Sixth of the above-mentioned Literary Journal was this and contains Foreign together with Table of and Index to the remarkable in the extracts and At the fame time was The MONTHLY for Number of the price is. N. B. Every half-year completes a Printed for R. and fold by T. corner of On Saturday next will be price as. on the Caures and Symptoms of RUPTURES their Natural Consequences if and the various Dangers in applying With Cafes to illustrate the of an Unproved Method of Treatment and By T. Member of the Corporation of Surgeons in and and Si in Cafes of Ruptures to his Royal at To which are The Opinions of the late Sir Edward and John to the confirming the peculiar Efficiency of the Bandages applied by the dextra a parte metu tenet utrumque London Printed and fold by H. No. a J. J. T. No. 31, J. and Royal Exchange * TEMPLE of AT the and repeated of a great number o of and of the of Great Britain and Dr. leave to acquaint the Nobility and Gentry of both that and every this the Temple will be opened for their reception as A PROMENADE Thr whole wiil be with and the Medico which is infinitely and magnificent than any other that ever was erected in will bs ayed in all the brilliancy of the Electrical It is to fty any to the pre-eminence which apartments in point of and over every other fuite of public r in as their is by upwards of 30,000 of tafte and who hive already viewed the number have the principal courts in and have given a decided opinion in favour of the Temple of The doors will be opened at eight Admittance only a N. B. On account of the many new additi ns and which are now the Temple has I e n sp from all public for upwards of ks and it was found to interfere too with Dr. Graham's prac tice as a i; wiil be no morf exhibited in tne Doctor gives advice as in all deep-rooted ch have the or what is called regular every evening from till eleven to to all who within hours gratis he is o Go be by the Nobility and Gi from in morning till three in the The Doctor having to render the Trmple not only but by far more its improved than any Royal palace in the The Doctor moit acquaints the Nobility and tnat he on admit them after o'clock on Saturday as rii may the of the law lately for preventing Promenades on PARLIAMENT iRV i This day is NUMBER anj price is. of THE PARLIAMENTARY among many the the following the critical Situation of Affairs in Ireland - On the of Affairs in Contractors B 11-i he King's tor a flem of the Reports from the SECRET with Copies of the of the as moved by the LORD the Hon. Mr. PITT's Motion for an Inquiry into the the &c. for J. to Mr. in and fold alfo by G. n R. and in and J. in Of whom may be price is. The Numbers of the iHe whole of the important between Hi 1 Co Sir Henry Lord George &c. The laft of this being the firt of the in four large half bound and who has the fir 11 connections and and alfo furos is enabled lobe of infinite to any merchant and who in the precarious ft tc of commerce may pecuniary As a good confidence Sc requ none will be treated with who cannot be fuch may find a ready by a line to T. W. Old Lloyd's be for 400 and 1 Auction late Clapton and in St. with a. genteel the whole fo and united as to render hem perfectly eligible for many The great room is a by 50 been erected eight years at an of the beft exhibiting room in has a very large under and other the good may be entered on Enquire of Mr. in Chai St. who is empowered to treat for the To the Who are curious in their AS many at this Time of the with a flock of &c. for the at his Thread No. 173, facing that who to have the above articles n will apply to him for The fort of ne to be had at 10 other in and to which is nearly double in He has threads from one penny per ounce to four This lift is principally fold to who mend and darn very fine It is alfo that who may take down his to be particular with to of his to prevent that trouble which often from the of this very N. B. His for and in cannot be matched in town and who quarter of a pound of a will have the fame allowance that he makes to Orders from the country will be executed with the upon receiving the by the coach or carrier To the L A D I E S. at the of his begs leave to inform the Ladies In that he removed from to No. 37, Corent where he has an elegant of allowed to be far fu to any yet offered for Alfo his Spring upon a peculiar fo calculated as to turn the hair in the with eafe and a quantity of foreign with every other article in will be fold at a reduced Moulter returns thanks to tbe and his friends in for the uncommon he has mec with in the fale of the above from their giving not from an meant to deceive and but merely to inform the Ladies of what will be found by experience of greater utility than any prior N. B. Cuts and Ladles hair in the with the new principle by the King's for the more eafe in calendering of which exceed any for eafe and and of a durable made on an entire new of tbe and beat in the completed and worked by one alfo a great choice of every other t ready much and very force very little The above are made by H. the and maybe had at his Mangle and No. 14, of near N. B. Old Mangles repaired or July 31, of 7f J. Company of gf England ibe do hereby That a General Court tf at Houfe in ck tbi from Nine tbe for tbe of a in the of Robert wee on of bis ill - ' to a Decree High Court of the Creditors of of the city of art on or before the laft day of Michaelmas term to come in prove their before Jahn of the of the faid at his in London or in default j will peremptorily excluded the Benefit of r ' 1 TO be Pen to a Decree of the High Court before John one of the Matters of the faid at his in on Friday the 15th of November between the hows of five and fix of the dock in the in three Toe FREEHOLD late of of the city of of a Dw li ng h- ufe a-d S - with in in tue city of now in the occupation of James at the elear yearly -ent of r 61. of another and in in the tenure of P. chard at the clear yearly rent of 81.- of a and 7 i Acres of at Nether in the of let to John at the yearly rent of 6el. and of a Farm and about 46 Acres of at in the of in faid county of let to John at the clear of 34I. Further particulars may be had at the r. Mortimer's Office in and at 1"0 be and may be ar Michaelmas a neat in a fine country in the county of Suffolk confiding of tw a and four chambers with and three good a dairy and grainery an with detached a rich piece of garden ground well planted with the choicest and in high condition a fifh pond well ft together with twelve acres of exceeding fine arable and a Situation for a the around being abundantly flocked with part or a delightful for a genteel being only a trilling from a plentiful market and in the c of For further enquire of John No. 6, St. Mary To be two clever Gelding and a Mare a very 15 hands h sheen a Bay 15 hands has been ufed to go in a and remarkable in a fine boney Bay 15 one inch a and goes remarkable well in ail her p They are ail fix years perfect v and 1'e re ifon of being fold the c 13, the MORNING Mr. IN an of the merits of the mers belonging to Mr. ired iu j our paper of Saturday I no mention who performed in the As I am ignorant of the author of that I impute this from malice or envy at the infant endeavours of a from peculiar rathor meet the encouragement than the of I therefore leave the her as a retribution for the of a and For MORNING P O S Mr. IT be a matter of and to your to enquire into the origin of many of our common though only to be met with in the mouths of the are of high and ought to be Among many others that be traced by the that fund of Chronology gives us the following 14 I'll take my upon this be my and the took its rife from the ancient trial by long before the nth was a of being a bit of with a form ol which the criminal was to taking the at rhe fame and that it might him if Godwin Earl of in 1053, abjuring the death of the King's appealed to his which in his throat and killed The of going through fire and water to originated among the derived from trial by fire 3nd ter they being allowed to be performed by Great cry and little This proverb in the early days of the long b fore when miracles were n the where the devil was represented on the the off The devil and Dr. From John one of the concealing his and multiplying he was to deal with the It would be a to many of your if of your ingenious our us with the origin of of our common ANT I QUIT AS. P. S. Boys felling their toys for a year and a a derivative term ofc things io of being deemed t  

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