Letter on Linen Manufactures Delayed by Time
The author states reading the Letter on Linen Manufactures published in the paper on the 3rd instant with concern. He has little time to present remarks and notes another writer will soon oblige the public with further thoughts on the subject.
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Vindication of a Grand Brmp Tor and a By-Fstander
A provocative letter attacks General Pxxn and Parliament, denouncing sham grants and ministerial creed. The author accuses the target of wealth harming Crown safety, praises public justice, and condemns attempts to sow division. It asserts callous hirelings insult distress while in power. The piece urges accountability for a By-stander.
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Port News Deal Ships Sailings For March
On March 4 a number of vessels departed. The Albany under Clark bound for New York sank the Adventure and the Har per on the Isle of May, the Algarve under Olding to Faro, and the Richard and Sarah under Allen to Boston. The Spence remains in his Majesty's Ship with the Hannah Tibier from Bremen.
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Olding
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Sarah
Allen
Boston
Spence
Hannah
Tibier
Bremen
Coventry Freemen Have March Meeting Unanimously Agree Instructions
At a general meeting of the Independent Freemen of the City of Coventry held Tuesday March 2, it was unanimously agreed to send specific instructions to each member. The resolution outlines member duties and expected actions within the organization. This summary preserves the event’s formal tone and key entities.
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Coventry
Praise for Grove and Trust in Parliament Seat
The text congratulates Mr. Grove on being chosen as representative in Parliament, praising his patriot zeal and conduct. It lauds the public trust placed in him, expresses confidence in his future actions, and laments Britain’s current struggles under a junta seen as corrupt and weakening the nation.
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Grove
Great Britain
Europe
Public Grievances and Call for Parliamentary Reform
Citizens urge Lord Button to expose corrupt schemes and demand strict inquiry into national decay, urging Septennial Parliaments to be abolished. Notices of Royal Navy provisioning, noble arrivals, comet observations, legal verdicts, ship cargoes, seizures, and market updates accompany a busy day in 18th century London.
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