A Letter on European War Risks and Austrians’ Future Faith
The writer argues against extravagant public spectacles and urges prudent funding for governments in troubled times. He warns of ongoing Europe-wide conflicts, potential French aggression, and a turbulent future for Germany and Austria. The note discusses Turkey and Persia pressures, the Austrian succession, and the peril of military and financial strain across Europe.
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Kardon
Berlin
Europe
Lurope
Hungary
Germany
France
Flanders
England
Syah Nadir
Trial at Exchequer in Meath over Anglesea case lasts days
In Dublin on Friday a Trial at Bar began in the Exchequer Court between James Annesley and Richard Earl of Anglesea. The proceedings extended from morning to night with many witnesses examined, adjourned to Saturday, then Monday, and finally to this morning for continued testimony.
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Ireland
Dublin
Bar
Annesley
PORT NEWS AND 18TH-CENTURY OPERATIC VERSE MIX
Port News records arrivals and departures including Willet Griffon Parham Frigate Davis Limestone and others with outward-bound ships. The piece also contains an 18th century recital and aria text praising British victories and royal leadership, invoking Dettingen and Plan tagenet with a chorus urging unity and defense of the prince.
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Deal
Willet
Griffon
St. Kitt’s
Parham
Davis
Antigua
Constant
Phillips
Jamaica
Euton
Topsham
Prince William
Groute
Dublin
White
Bristol
Ursula
Anne
Clark
Arrivals at multiple ports list diverse ships
The notice reports arrivals at several ports including Rotterdam bound ships Happy Retugn Postgate Webster Steven from Dublin and Pelly sailing to Kat-Indie, Dover departures in November, and vessels from Virginia to Rotterdam. Other arrivals cite the Palm-tree ferdt from Cork St. Kiet Fleming Connell from Waterford Antigua Prosperous Scar from London and more.
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Happy Retugn
Postgate
Webster
Steven
Birth Day celebration at St James's with nobility fare
Yesterday his Majesty's Birth-Day was observed at St James's Court with noble attendance to honor the sovereign. An ode by Colley Cibber and music by Dr Green was performed in the Great Council Chamber before the King the Prince of Wales the Duke and Princesses with the Chapel Royal and the royal band.
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London
St. James’s
Colley Cibber
Green
Prince of Wales
Chapel Royal
Paris
His Majesty’s Band of Musick
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