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Whereas, there have frequently been depredations committed on the grass, hay, trees, fruit, fowl, gardens, gates, ditches and hedges of the lands of Clontarf, and the neighbourhood thereof, and, as the evil is at this time encreasing, we, the undernamed inhabitants of said lands, do hereby resolve, promise and agree to and with each other, that we will pay an equal proportion of the expence of every prosecution that shall be carried on against any person, or persons, that shall be indicted for committing any of the above offences, or any out-door felonies (be they of what nature or kind soever) on the property of any person who is a subscriber to this association
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The following account of Mr. Palmer's short-hand, is extracted from the Monthly Review for June, 1775
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Placeat vobis, ut illi, qui Munia Scholastica in Regiis statutis contenta expleverint, in posterum sibi concessam habeant gratiam pro gradu, in aliqua facultate suscipiendo, etsi tribus articulis in canone tricesimo sexto comprehensis non subscripserint
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Two doors below the Opera-House, in the Hay-Market, is opened by Joseph Cassent, a general foreign cordial (liqueurs) warehouse, (such another collection is not to be met with in Europe.) Where the nobility, gentry, &c. may be furnished with the greatest variety, and the very finest and richest sorts of the true foreign coraial liqueurs, viz
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Mary-bone Gardens. By permission of the managers. For the benefit of the artists ... employed by Sig. Torre. ... a most capital fire-work
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To the nobility, gentry, and all who are admirers of the extraordinary productions of nature. To be seen at Mr. Wall's, coachmaker, at Elvet-bridge-end, Maria Teresa, the amazing Corsican Fairy, who had the honour of being shewn three times before Their Majesties
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State-lottery, 1775. Offices, no. 67. Holborn, no. 30, Fleet-Street, and no. 34, King-Street, Cheapside. A demonstration of the real and actual advantages attending Mr. Molesworth's selected numbers, approved of by the most eminent mathematicians
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The very best round coals
At Walker's New Coal Repository, Bell-Wharf, near Joiners-Hall, Dowgate, Upper Thames-Street. A Real Advantage of 3 Shillings per Chaldron, is saved by the Purchasers of coals, (for Ready Money) as above With a Certainty of being faithfully Supply'd with Round Coal, of the very best quality, Measured under the Inspection of the Lord Mayor's Sworn Meters. Orders by the Penny-Post, &c. punctually attended to and executed with Dispatch. - One sack extra in every Chaldron, - Mr. Walker returns his most grateful thanks to the several Nobility, Gentry, &c. who are the kind Promoters and Encouragers of his new Plan, for reducing the extortioned price of so necessary an Article, in opposition to Combinators, forming to render this useful Commodity, dear and expensive to the Public. Large Scotch Coal upon the most reasonable Terms, 1775 -
Directions for taking and using Bettons true and genuine British oil
sold wholesale in London, by appointment of the said Bettons, only at Dr. Bateman's true and original warehouse in Bow Church-yard, kept by Cluer Dicey, and Company, and at his warehouse in Northampton -
New books, printed according to Act of Parliament, continue to be sold as usual by John Donaldson, now the sole proprietor of the shop no.195 the corner of Arundel Street in the Strand, London, known by the Name of the only Shop for Cheap Books, where the business has from the 1st of October, 1765, been carried on by him for himself and his late Partner Alexander Donaldson of Edinburgh
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Castle, Marlborough, Wilts. Mr. White begs leave to inform the nobility and gentry, that he has a large assortment of fine Double North Wiltshire and loaf cheeses, fit for immediate use