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   Public Advertiser (Newspaper) - December 5, 1771, London, Middlesex                                nearer it by his and than if by Appointment of a Day for tlie he had bten the Means of and it with all the Graces and Saiic City his has long done at You have preferred Brother that you have is which a would have You W to a Degree in the Year Sli 1 Humphry be r a r Humphry be f neST and as fit and from to admire when I them - As hw his he doel to Style and of he ceares tobe an and his Prejudices have no make an Advocate hini return the hear Kim as an the Powers of than fee in bell But how can this is now a An of Law has overcome the Talents which only for is delights in checking one's Pride by the of great was a wretched Mr. wretched Orator you took the Mr. in whom is the true of convivial makes no Figure in Line of Lord Chatham pays the Jof any Man in is the in the Printer * s Thieves are together by the and Men may come by their I feel no no Pang of Incendiary in this - Tricks of the little of public Light through aad the qf Dirt and Shilh of his have Though by he has if to 1 wHt Pug ft and mew his naked thie by the - my GANGES ' who has undoubtedly the Army in Europe and Dagger by enseal Id This will portion of Poland this is lont to contains the beft k late about 9m mo the in the of fwer -' the it you nor Is it dr Silver Cups .to does his In niy Mr. of and a good be as you tipon you muft iti be tipon with may but never can convince the Good nor will die of all the City's rich Gifts you to like your Brother to you Jive independent of their Frowns or When may be mote worthy of Office in the I 18. ' ' the ft the kept and Officer Advice die For in Point of - two Months Let us have you can set of will oblige many of weft as - For the Public O li N WI L K E I Rill the iis an the he has The I allude is Mr. Robert a young Man of Fortune in Character and I to be in all He was with me I c I was under to be and then his made him of another rather than go in the his Fortune procured hint m 'Tis a tp Merit to impelled by this I it on at upon Mn Robert Nicholas as aii a very worthy highly whatever he miay with in really the which hds upon him to be knd 4^e][5, the Writer of the Letter which upon him fome Proof of what he He mpft be looked upon as a vile G. C. The Printer thinks in to inform that the Letter not come from to publication of * ro S-I are as well known to be the Author of the Atticus in 3ariir-"day's Public to the as if you had your real the State of Things as you have at his wc ought to look upon our Situation as truly His certainly came to the Throne the Acclamations of his His Fleets arid were indeed and Servants of the State were honoured at home and dreaded abroad All this was extremely Known long before Saturday It to be the ' whole Grants for the laft four Years of the upon an Average amounted to a Sum than 17,000,-oGol. which is throe as much as in any former the the have the a Sum they will very honoured and dreaded how long this have an intolerable dian I can pretend to That our were left without a Hope u a and that Third of the is io very cannot In a you muft think the Citizens of London a Body of very you could not fuch yo As to Lord Butters 1*ower over the and his recommending his Jacobite are fuch Evils that an ought to It is a great Pity there Gentry to live other Side the that their Places fa's of his Citizens of But all blame his ferving his for if I not yon are aow afting the Part the no Iff Letter in firt the the he and ' and 1. the Letter an unavoidable Accident the Printer 'tis now out -' v Jam NOVA progenies - n. there was a Levee at St. after which there was ai Privy After the breaking up of the two Conference with Ms - Private that the States a Fleet of 70 Ships fit for Service March and that all the are to be to their fiill - Some par were foit from the Secretary to the at It is final ef between it Great Seal it was A private Letter from Paris An Account has been received from the Ifland of chat a powerful it the Head qf was In for of die Settlements on the from there been another ttf ao at mana i no were as U of the fome Men of Intend totally quit that unhappy - froto of the the inters and tellers of of the late .to rifon aad The tte Cap Prague ' filled Magazines with a They write froni Charles that that Province in one exceeds 6o,cib()rb. fo much does the ' A that the Mediterranean Seas piratical which male no. of Ships belonging any but they meet and that if a Stop is not put to there will be no of carrying on Trade in that Part of the World The Letter further the are very to all the Danes they meet - into and Ships and are of of William reckoned one of Surgeons iji The Le from South arrived at The Two from South Carolina in was loft going over 'the the Captain Crew were by a from and from are arrived at South A certain took In the diplomatic Club at the Sti Alban's that no Man had ever been fo great a Friend to as that from the original Source of the North No. 45, to the Litigation Duke of Portland and Sir Tames which may be traced from the Spirit of generated from that the Lawyers by Party gained lefs than a Hundred and as if the Gentlemen of the Long Robe were animated with a of they make a of a a Year It is thought that Lord Chatham would be fome Department of the but is top an Ini have VieWs will and their let the Abilities of they An fitting in the of the Duke Saxe is to-arrive in from the of went with only orie Attendant in from Pall Mall ah round and returned in Hours to came on before Lord Chief the Crown Caufe of Mathew gave a for 3 a Caufe Lord Chief a Jury of Son of was Same of Sir John was delivered of a Son and Heir in Timon of with laft Night at the Theatre Royal in and was received Mrs. Barry who Evanthe I being unluckily taken the 2d Night of I - is of Mr. 7"^ been fo favourably received The Fairy now Theatre Covent I there Saturday the of Polly in the The new Tragedy now in at the above will certainly next laft at his m Will in the Year of his He was an Merchant of this a Term of 70-Years in that In his more ak Pattern of teal Charity was ever ready to the and and as be in the groaning of yet the Event is and ' a a in Public equally divided between except a few charitable ' LIST drawn at G u 1.1, n ha - ' Prizes of 2OC0I. 1783g 43587 ' Prize of ioco ]. 1*567- Prize 0/ 500 1. 2-359 ' ' Prizes of loo 1. 6*7 3805*' ' ' i z tis I. 1S555 4Z.516 13139 791 3S083 8503 21767 ' ' of 2gL ' 39341. 21036 6^3. 114-7-3 and for 46204 4'3H7 33319 25963 21087! 4o: 84'27g64 ' 4'9?,* 1:336S^. 47Mini6y^ ' 2o?.'77. 3.5'35 2056^ 242e? 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