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Lectures. Mr. Dinwiddie will begin his course of lectures on experimental philosophy, on Wednesday, the 25th of Nov. 1789, at twelve o'clock
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Whereas on Monday morning June 29th, 1789. A female infant, supposed to be near twelve months old, was found in the Brick-kiln, near Devizes; whoever can give intelligence of the unnatural mother, so that she might be punished, will be handsomely rewarded for their trouble, by applying to the overseers of the Parish of Rowde, Wilts
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Gallerie Électorale de Dusseldorff. ... Charles Théodore, Électeur Palatin, ... accorder aux Sieurs Valentin et Rupert Green de Londres, une Patente en date du 3 Juin 1789, ... portant Privilége exclusif, pendant ... quatorze années entières et consécutives, ... de graver et de publier à leurs frais des estampes faites ... qui se trouvent composer la Collection de la Gallerie de Dusseldorff; les dits Srs V. et R. Green se croient autorisés à informer le public
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W. Ash's catalogue for 1789
Containing a collection of scarce and valuable books (lately purchased) in every branch of literature, and particularly in divinity. Most of them are in very fair and neat condition. The lowest prices are printed to each book, and will be sold (for ready money only), and continue daily on sale, by William Ash (successor to the late Mr. Keith,) no. 15, Little Tower-street, London -
Notice is hereby given, to all millers, malsters, factors, merchants, clerks, agents, or Other persons, being buyers of corn for sale, that by an act of Parliament, passed in the twenty-ninth year of the reign of his present Majesty King George the third, intitled, An act for better regulating and ascertaining the importation and exportation of corn and grain, and that in pursuance of and by authority of the same act, J. Furnass hath been duly appointed inspector of the prices of corn and grain, for the purposes in the said act mentioned, at the market town of appleby, for the east and west wards of the county of Econcerning predestination the imputation of sin and righteousmess, and the nature and effects of justifying faith Westmorland
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No. 137, Fleet-Street, London, a douceur of one hundred state lottery tickets, which cost one thousand six hundred pounds, besides a saving of near fifty per cent in case of blanks. ... Margray and Co. submit the following liberal plan to the attention of the public
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A surgeon of many years experience in this metropolis
begs leave to inform the public that he bleeds, and gives advice gratis In the various Complaints incident to the Human Body. - From 10 till 12 every Morning, at no. 2, Little Bridges-Street Near the Sign of the Crown -
For sale by the candle, at New Lloyd's Coffee-House over the north-west part of the Royal-Exchange, on ... the 8th of April, 1789, ... the good ship, Greyhound packet, (late in the service of His Majesty's Post-Office) ... now lying at Cherry-Garden-stairs
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The last performance this season. At the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, to-morrow, Friday, April 3. 1789. Redemption. A sacred oratorio. Selected from the great and favourite works of Handel, that were performed at his commemoration, in Westminster Abbey, and at the Pantheon
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A carriage to travel without horses
The proprietors of this extraordinary machine, respectfully inform the nobility, gentry, and others, that they purpose to exhibit it at the Royal-Circus, St. George's-Fields, ... until the 25th of this month, and no longer -
The royal patent medicinal snuff, so justly famous for the cure of most disorders, sold by John Page, at the Black-Lion, in Fore-Street, near Moorfields, London
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H. Joy, & Co. present their compliments to their customers to whom this notice is sent
--- Beg Leave to advise them, that a Person is now set out to collect the Debts due to them for the Relfast News-Letter, Advertising therein, &c.; and entreat that those he waits upon will give him all convenient Dispatch. N.B. It is requested that the Gentlemen at whose Houses he may have Occasion to call, will leave their Money with some one of the Family, to prevent a Disappointment by their being from Home when called upon. Belfast, 22d Sept. 1789. - The Necessity for regular Payments is now so obvious, that the Proprietors humbly hope that all old Arrears will be paid up; as without such Punctuality it will henceforth be impossible to prosecute the Business -
Academy, at the Rev'd. Mr. R. Britton's meeting, Hope-Street, Spitalfields