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   Public Advertiser (Newspaper) - October 5, 1780, London, Middlesex                                1 D R L By in be to by Duke puke Mr. Chaplin j Mr. Amiens by n j Mr. Mr. Waldron j Mr. La math } Mr. R. Lc Mr. Phi Imore 5 Mr Mr. the Cuckow Mrs. BADDELEY Mm. WRIGHTEN j Ami Mrs. ' ta Aft I. a Dance called The by the Mifs St la V. a Song by Mifs To wham will be added 406 Time * the Entertainment ef C T I A be Characters by Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. The principal Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. And Mifs With a and The Seen err by Mr. De and executed under Boxes Pit Gallery n Upper Gallery if Places the Bosel to be had of at the Mo admitted behind any Money returned after the it drawn The Doots to be opened at Half pan To begin at Half after & On Saturday the Comic Opera of The MAID of the Ra Mr. the his App arance on this glR is open every Day from Ten o'clock till An Annual Family Five an Annual Two and a Quarterly One Single Five Shillings and M a AT the Theatre Royal in Covent be ' The SUSPICIOUS 1 Mr. Mr. Mr. - WHITFIELD j * i Mr. And Mr. Mrs. ad jn Mrs. 5., Stewart j And Mn. MATTOCKS 5 lEnd 0ttve Play The HUMOURS of Sy Mrs Aldrt Mr. and Mi's To which will he added a new in Acts called STATE 1780. Government Security to every NICHOLSON and Co. re- acquaint the that the Tickets and are fold and on the and in the Variety of at their State Lottery the King's Sank and the Corner of Parliament and Bridge where many of the Capital in the laft and former have been fold and They are alfo felling their and at Hajf a arid One Guinea partaking of Sixteen and Thirty-eight Prizes throughout the whole have the Chances of gaining the Capital Sams and 5,oool. and not two to a Plana much the that ever were offered as Ten 0/ Adventures nave a Chance of a Capital Prize than Two Whole pear as they are from the Original State Lottery and Government to every that can be made being actually in the Bank of which the Receipts at any be it is therefore they will be found the Attention of would not to be in cafe of or would to and honourable The Scheme at large to be had be ient wherever amended a1 Next will bi The Second in Price is. 6d. or 3s. THE OLD ENGLISH - A GOTHIC By CLARA REE V E. Printed by Charles in the Of whom may be- lately Mr. Knox's Moral and two die fecond 7s. and 9s. Moral and of trie the Love of and of our the Manners of aft ind Grecian of in die Frugality and of the Ancients in 5s.'to W A. R JUJ T. A NEW EDITION a correct of the for the It is humbly of in 1 f T TOM Taken from and prepared for the by the &c. The principal s by Mafter ED W I his 3d Appearance on this Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr aad Mr. Quick And Mifs CAT With a and Boxes 59*. Pit 3*v Gallery er is. Places for - tht Boxes be taken of Brando 1 at No admitted the Money after the is drawn The Doors be opened at Half after To at Half after ' Vivant Rex & SADLER'S Tor the Benefit of the This Day the USUAL of Mr. Mr. Mr. M and Mrs. DANCING Le Mr. Mifs and by Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mr. Several new and capital of Strength and and by Mr. 5 ' Vand Mr. To which be added the revived Entertainment - ' tailed HARLEQUIN NEP 1, and a Grand Scene of NEPTUNE's ' ' is. to at Fire the Doer under the Portico at Half paft and Uw will begin at ' favour any of the ox cms Book with inch their Town and Country &c. as they think proper to fee as the Method of preventing All other every are at all Times gratefully received by J. and J. in at Strand and - 'K I A- M E- Proprietors of tie and CITY on of the many Alterations attending the of a New humbly the will favour any of the undermentioned 3opkfe%rs fuch Town and Country fee astie molt likely Way to make the Book J Any in the other Parts of the will be always received by J. in St. J. J. at R. in the poultry W. the Corner of - A Sir of tie Weft Riding of the of To Golden WO a Tenant of J ix of of had two Ulcere on his Left each as large ii a Crown running a anc her in his five in bit Right fire in his Right in nis Right and one over his Left ill as a with a m which of the Ufe of ft Shilling Botres of an which gave him the entire Ufe of by the Time 1 e had taken ten he was perfectly and has well ever This Cure was 1775. I your mod humble GEORGE ARMYTAGE Aug entirely eradicate the Old Sores or targe Blotches or - the pimpled long continued of St. Scorbutic and and every other from a of the They create an and act as a to the reduced They may be taken in any without the lea ft Danger of catching or Hindrance of and the which they may be to and Women during timely Ufe of They are fold in re Bottles b - Golden near at Half Shillings with the bit John aad Author of of- Hall fold by him only Mr. be and from Ten o'clock is the Morning Font ELECTORS of the Borough of N the of I very remote Part of Ireland on the News of 1 loll no Time to repair to when I 1 the to find that that Station I have always had Hopes of attaining mean of being one of in to Had that not happened till next it was my Intention to have come this and paid my ta you personally which my Attachment to the my has prevented my doing I with Your mofA obedient humble Sept. 1780. EVELYN To the of the Borough of had fo fortunate as to be the Objects of your we have by an in and an Attention to in to worthy of facing the oLa which oar of our and from Time We cannot however refrain from in public dUr hearty Acknowledgment to fuch of the Electors as manifested a Defire of us on the Day of To thole few Gentlemen we particularly to them we return our and beg them to tie that to the Period of our Lives we think by Tie of and Gratitude Betrayed aud as we by Men who our and in whom we were to put the We join in utter Contempt of their treacherous We - with Your obedient and Sept. 1780. humble GEORGE EVELYN AUGUSTUS SPENcER is new Dedicated In two Volumes Price 8s. in Adored with a Portrait of Mr. Engraved from the Seal of the Theatrical UFE DAVID 0ARRICK, wirh Characters and Anecdotes of his Theatrical The whole forming a of the which includes a of 36 THOMAS Printed for the and fold at his in Covent SJ C ami DVA N C E S. ' Day a Country with for the Year 1781; as performed PoEte of - with their the Year 1781; as at and all polite Price 6d. ' A fecond Collection of fung this at Mr. Twelve for two German or two by 6jl. Printed for S. X and P. St. Paul's ' LET ' 7? ji 11 u f n a t - 0'e n b h Sir WillL 1 i M. H 6 &c. your Whgn an the of the your and now hive appealed to the People at Enemies You certainly injured your Caufe by the I do not believe you will recover the loit Opinion of by the Publication you have who have avowedly your Conduct you commanded in and in of your on the to a you have treated all who have ventured to their Sentiments of with a Degree of renders ridiculous Contempt of I follow you in your Rank and the Offices you exempts you from and however of the of General Howe may appear to Sir William Howe is entitled to the Treatment of Though I may freely upon the of the I declare I have ta the iv I alfo mpft that I ajn not under Bias of Obligation to the Lord whom you feem to direct is it by the Defire or with the Knowledge of any or L but from a full and entire your has been the principal Caufe of the of your As a I have a Right to examine your Conduct and though I do not my Name to that cannot alter the obvious Yoa have your Name to your the yoa have to your Friend Mr. and f am to in of all the Advantage derived from and reft the Credit of my upon the of Faft and the Advantage derived from a The Public will it has net already condemned you beyond the Line of farther Having no Inclination to in between you and the Author of Letters to a I confine to your which I think in Degree obliged if it was rot my 3s that Gentleman has to the Public that he will for Yoo acquaint the do not to call in the or Policy of the American A prodigious who nad commanded the Army employed that War forbear three a which evidently implies more than a Doubt from the Man who went 00 the Service in its Stage with commanded at Bunker's Hill the Attack made by 'the King's Troops above a Year before the declared and near three they had leagued with France for the of this After fuch of the wicked of iff Sir only the If you ean reconcile to your own they be fuch as I cannot envy you nor willany Man the Support you have by fuch a - - You complain to that you have been publicly and by arid that made a Jeep for which you Ad mini ft ration of a upon the could have done you your Con- duct has been in the public Papers is and that the Public have a Right to and to the you in Deference to your the will not allow me to alk you if you are in and if the King's been as freely dealt with by have disproved or their May they wkW of and yen and your of abiding to palliate your r You acquit them I am forry to with of any active Part but complain that complaint is Caft for a Man of your Spirit aad Yoa expected the American to take upon all the Faults of your the the Judgment he had approved by yea of Three Had lie not approved of then would you have and with fome of withdrawing his Confidence from i Though I he Candour will that you at with If afterwards by that he had confided too-much to your Judgment j if he faw % general Outcry your your could or any Man expect that he was to faher your Public were his own The j and acquit the and condemn the r I declare I have not fo in any Sort of Defence of chat the Subject naturally led to and if the Public will upon it. r 1 will conclude this by Sir when you talk of in this at what Period you adopted that and when it was you had to of Enemies I believe Colonel General had nor when he embarked You had a happy general Concurrence of public Opinion in your How you loft be the of my future i To the Public IN whether are no more captivating both the Writer and than thole delicate Strokes of Morality which our to the Determination of In the the and the hive I there is much Dauger in pulsing Qualities too the Rules of our be founded on s Balis more if they are to guide os through the Tardus Situations of Life j but the young of Sentiment and Feeling is sot to  

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