Pattaten jar au Priding at fan is Great !ideals, <Colorries. HE Virtues of t)lis Medicine are empire* all Warders of the Stomach and ; Gout, Ceara, Scurfy, Rheumatifin' Ague; Intermittent,. In Female Complaints hhas ne. a failed to rOcre,,.and it is she greatea Reflorative for i
5 July 1768 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
„,- tfi'- ones, ?? hearts of m.'iiy r.'i'VV- ?? ?? : <?n4ht your,' elves again. •^ V.-^K treble fcience of pol'tics, tbongh cx- f'lf ' Ir v .ielv ufeful ar.d en tertainirg, feems-, at tnis crifis, to b ■ Ipa«_t3|. hat dangerous. Jr. 1 leav .ti ther. fore, for riie ?? to ;w__ hv
2 July 1768 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
WHEN Mr. Wilkes went to France, after the Affair of his F.xpulfion, a Club of Nobility and Gentry, at that Time in his Intereft, confiding of twenty four Members, entered into a Subscription of" 50 1. per Ann. each, for his future Support: At the Head of this famous Lilt were th
1 July 1768 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
Glajgow, June ts, We hear from Pailley; that one of the Manufacturers from Spitalfielcs, who refide's there, had invented a Pattern for his Silk Gaufe, the Flowers of which were interlperfed with No. 45, and W. L; to humour his Countrymen and Ladies to appear in on his Majeity's
1 July 1768 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
Wine Licence Office, Lincoln' i Inn, London, June if, 17 38; HIS Majefty's CommiffionerS for riuriaging the Duties ariiing from Wine Licences, gi vb NOTICE, thac there will be Attendance every Day at the Office, from Half an Hour after Eight of die Clock in the Morning till One i
1 July 1768 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
Extrafl ofi a letter from Dublin, June t*. " Our patriot L—dL t continues to be very popular, his affability and condefcenfion, his engaging manner and fweetnefs of dilpofi tion, have gained him the affeftion of every true Irifhman : and that attention to the interelts of this k
5 July 1768 - Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Si r, I Send you the following affidavit, becattfe I obfervc that Mr. Wilkes chufes to fub- mit his whole conduct to the public; and I think the nation have a right to know every Hep he takes in an affair of fuch moment for the liberty of the fubjecT, fo grofsly violated by the
5 July 1768 - Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
fail) all Eruptions and cutatf ous DmJrders of ever fo finding- out Confinement, Daubing, or the five Smell. entirely exterminates, and Branch, all the redunda-nt and Humors by and the moft infallible Remedy ever yet the Public. The Virtues are many Application (on the Hand only
6 July 1768 - Kentish Gazette - Canterbury, Kent, England
Yefterday the Prince of Saxe Gotha (nephew to her Royal Highnefs the Princefs Dowager of Wales) with three Noblemen and an interpreter, were at St. Paul's, to fee the particular places there. They were up in the golden gallery, andexprefled great fatisfa&ion. No particular prepa
6 July 1768 - Kentish Gazette - Canterbury, Kent, England