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   Public Advertiser (Newspaper) - August 17, 1771, London, Middlesex                                Te tbe Printer of tbe Public could lje more admirably con- j trived to prepare the Mind fbr | i ' Correspondent j Parliament larb it's Length and Solemnity carried them the Air of much Patience and the of a wrong Judgment fo accurately that n was be in tracing their former Errors in to their proper As for my I very readily J foun found cod ranged in the peculiar Clefs me by this very and his Veneration and I hung Attention upon which were to Lights upon his his alone bad been crowned with alas dignum feret hie tanto t nothing Perfectly chat to the Pitch of Expectation the Attention of the rcii of your Readers had been equally mine by the his I not troubled you with my upon But having remarked a who that he Thanks of his Country for faid more upon the Middlesex Election than any one his yet done and beginning to that there may who not jug to Parliamentarian's their fair think with this to undeceive to the Talk of filling nine or ten Columns of your by the Calamities of this I give the only An fiver which is to a particular Part of a very If it were the faint Rays the of his it The of io the public Liberty is derivable from the that an by the of the whole People can be annulled by of a County or That a County or Borough has a Right to chufe it's own Members is a This Claim is different from that of fitting a Member when expelled by the It's is plied in his and it's Concurrents to the of another As every Member particularly the of his County or but in general of the whole the Millions in it. are to their of the agreeably to the AND It would be a Law the of be by the Voters of a County Tan has been faid be the Writer decide Impartiality of I have nearly jn own froT all to the may be deemed very ingenious are by no Mentis to Menu of Point in This is dearly every Thing he Upon may certainly be granted this Election be left in tire aoes that there is a Angle Tittle offers that that Perhaps He is not aware that an in his SAe Matter in Whether the Proceedings of the upon the Etesian to the and Privilege of is the only which all Writers who have the Subject have upon therefore much if Parliamentarian in the many Writings on of which he has fj much and had any thing like a Proof of the of Law he Once I no uch Proof was eveV fuch was The Queries can receive their from ihe Determination alone of the in They are certainly very premature in your Letter they can then when the Legality or Illegality of the of It will then be to which Party they maybe with the greater I not pretend to add any new Thought on a Subject already j I only mean to that your founding he has only For tbi To Mr. H O R N E. I have been often tempted to not as tut a Friend to hive you my Advice from Foundations noon Humanity for I never expected thai the admirable Junius would you but called upon by his Friends your Thanks ere again enters the which be the Honour the Annals of your Life will ever exhibit and yet the you (I will ever Candour directs 'tis Ray of jolt that beams f the fame offer you my and believe to which Situation you by a connected malicious Alte r cat exemplified in a Chain of illiberal Tet on foot to injure an approved your own dirty and Man luc you have called your yon hive 1*% 6 for you in the Aft ions of Mailer without nd for once leave the ' Did you you commenced the flaming Patriot for in the of Mr. his private Character ' Did you hot treat every Tale that reached your to the illiberal that he was the in the Kingdom to the County of thit he was the only qualified for an in the City of London prove which you out in Wind you have his and under the Load of Misfortunes thrown upon him by a venal and and that you was convinced he ever aft in that and Office with proper Dignity and as he had the Fund of joined the Force of to enforce his From what Time may I date your An that has rendered the very Name of and Home's to Punic or Gallic Shall it from the of the happy End you made with Onflow From fuch a Tergiversation oT all the fecial Virtues are and without which Religion cannot you to rife by the mould the Power of you never can be fo vain as to think you with For will or hearing believe your which never can be as they will know your Heart polluted the Virtues you attempt to Will not the attentive Church retort upon of the the Betrayer of by the Lips of and aggravated by all tnat Malice could would they not ery out with Et tu Then I thee to change thy very black Gown a red as I believe thou wilt to the Bodies of Men in one than to their Souls in the as the Hand of the has infected To tbt Print Public SIR HAVE Co little even for of much as it is the to compliment that I have hitherto been prevented from filling a vacant half Hour and a Corner itl the Public with upon his Writings by the Idea that they were utterly unworthy Regard from any Man of Honour and and I trouble yon with Notice of the upon the Public irr your Paper of rather to Author of it than to undeceive his is indeed fo that who were unable to it do not to receive and are indeed too incapable of Rationality in Matters of Party to receive it to the the admired not contented with the poured in him Hoops to the contemptible and Artifice of under the Signature 'Tis 'tis pitiful Junius evinced I Man who the Venom of the Shah from the Vigour of the too accurately home to be this great Junius Shield of like before this could his Man he became a before Sir William as to from the Pen of Pamphlet as I was to fee let Virtue go out of him for the Cure of our political wilt be read and admired for Brilliancy and Strength of when Wilkes and Home and with all the various who have been hatched Ulcer of pur and are kept alive by petty Irritation of it mall have funk into farther the Conversation which like Socia zad hold in the at his Ignorance in the Polypus for the with many other in his pert Brevity as and his laft lingering Publication as the Employment of making anatomical Experiments upon this Polypus is too contemptible for any but a very minute too to employ any mure of the Moments of 7burfday, 15.' To the Printer of tbt Public SIR TREACHERY has ever been the of the Rev. Mr. and in that Qualification no 1 ever exceeded But his Character is fo well by the Generality of the that it would be to enlarge upon it. The Anecdote may help to adorn the Beginning of the Spring Time when Mr. Home's began to he was very of recommending to a who for the he has done is a from the Government But in what Manner to feme Art and as Name and the Principles he utterly to he found out that this Gentleman no Friend was a one Eating and rich Man in. the fared every Mr. Home a yery Maimer of it % et Dona To the ttz was the Turtle returned TKL is an Faft I the it if he - i ' in at the pence of the Breach of one of the following introductory to Monitor j Critique was omitted 1 Printer of tbe Public THE Letter to Mr. Home has been written above a Week but from the Author's not be fooner for Aug. 12. Sec. Io tbe Printer of tbe Public S f BYlar too much having been already wrole the Sheriff Alderman if the tend to account for hij every even that above alluded it will the for which it by one though bred to a fond of always as iar as he confidently can. of the of one or tne moll fundamental of the prevented bjs taking his Seat at the Houfe of muft be as the the Supporters of his The as Friend he will always be from his baffling arbitrary as well as General with the taken his arid as well as to the relieving his but the carrying him through Difficulties which any one Handing other and of as well as Fortitude of Mind than muft have found totally Men in Power who have afted a Part injurious co their Royal in the of his People as well as to the Peace and of their he will I dare confider indebted for every in his Favour snd had their Heads or their Hearts been f j wife or fo as to have taken the and followed Advice of in that George he muft luye fallen that Ladder of which he now fo fair the Printer of the Public SOME Letters which have appeared in your the State 6$ Affairs in very different Situation from I have have induced me to fome Enquiry into the of that I neither mean depreciate not to raile Value of that but to communicate what Information I have been able to obtain from moil in their at home and With regard to the Affairs of Company have been J very deplorable Condition it has been was no Money in the that the Revenues in and that the Debt Bengal to 9; Lack of The Account was certainly either very or he meant to It is true that the Company did owe a large Sum laft which was chiefly by the late War with it amounted to 87 the Military which is intended to be But by the laft and authentic Accounts received by the Duke of it that 46 Lack of the Money paid into the for Bills drawn on had been applied to reduce that fo that the whole Debt in December laft 41 It appeared alfo by the that there remained in the in Bengal 21 Lack of and in other 1; feems if applied to the Reduction of the remaining would leave only 5 or 63,000!. due by the Company in In the Arguments made ufe of to frighten the Holders of India has been laid on the drawn upon the Company here but in place of being a I think it an obvious Advantage to the India Company for it is transferring a Debt from India it a England where the Company can borrow Money at a much lefs if they had for I mail ia a Days lay before the Public a State of the Company's Affairs at L. P. 2. A Parliamentarian on C. D. and are not of importance enough for the public The Writer of the Letter to Mr. was fa rely not in the to have Letter Brentford in the Printer's and mail arrived a Mail from July 8. SEVERAL from the Levant have been brought among whom are young who have to the their oriental July io. Counts Alexis and Theodore the RuiGan Naval having elected Members ef Academy in this a Letter of Thinks for the Honour conferred on They accompanied with a curious the Houting was black enriched with rious Plates of Gold and and at fo Staff of which were taken from a Pacha in a late The Academy have placed in their Civita July 15. Six Ships ate arrived to take on board the hich his has ordered to bs at this They will be laden by about the Middle of next when immediately fail for where they are to land it for the Ufe of the Inhabitants in that Part of the Six other are gone to for there Levee at St. after was a Cabinet Council ac the breaking which his his Grace the DuKe of his Houfe jn St. Stephen's from his Scat in the and was afterwards at the the Duke who arrived from Germany on was introduced to his at day Captain Fawkener the King's Hand fbr being made a Lieutenant in the Regiment of rs Charles Thomas fir being appointed Ei in the room of Lieutenant of the who failed round the with &c. to by Lord had the of to his a Journal of the faid together with Ome Maps that he had made of different Places during the faid were and at the fame Time he with a being the of his Prince his who enters into the Year cf his their received the Compliments of the &c. on the A fet cuton 1 Night to the Right the Lord at h s Father's Scai at in A informs that a new be before the Meeting of and among other Removes in ihe that Lord is to be Lord Privy Lord of the that the Grafton will be again at Head of he A Coalition feems to be taking in the 2s there were 180 of the Common Council with of at the late Mayor's Entertainment and Number of if we 23; if fo there were 55 this ExtraS of a letter from 15. 1 Monday laft being the of the cf his the Prince the fame was witb * every of at Half an Hour after One 1 Royal Dake of * arrived arid at the ' Fountain about 20 and ' proceeded to the accompanied by Pye and General and all the * of the Men of War that are here in Royal went eff in the ' Venus two Was in the * the was in her Bowr ' and the the Bows of their different followed the Prince's and all the Captains Barges in this made ' his war off the Shore fome * little Way he was filmed by the Blockade ' and when to he * was by all the Ships at * as as his got on board his * Frigate the ' was at the * Yards were manned in and then again 1 Royal The Prince dined on the In the Afternoon me fell ' to Bay from and at Night * Cowes and on Morning 1 got the Length of Yarmouth in Company * the Alarm His Royal was 1 came ' three * from this and again at ' coming in here the ' Invalid received hia R yal nefs at coming in. ' We Admiral Dennis to fail daily for ' the ' At Spithead nine Ships nf The a Man of is arrived at Plymouth from a Captain of who at Dover from on the 2ih>ult. with the Brig from f-r Lake in Lat. 41, 13, Long 62, 30, The Anderfon and PoU ail belonging to were well on the Windward Coaft the of Frederick another S n General is appointed a Lieutenant in the Tbe of a certain Lord in a late Council has the to he be the or Scarce a Day has the Arrival of the Hon. Mr. h 5 Envoy Extraordinary to 1.1s having had the Honour of a private with either or it is that curious and important J of the under ' that of undoubtedly wilt  

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