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  2. Spirit of the latest British Jou[?]nals.

    By the late arrivals, we have receipt Further supplies of London and Provin[?] Newspapers, which bring our British intelligence down to the latter end of ...

    Article : 4,165 words
  3. TRANSPORTING LAYS.

    O Mary, I believ'd you true, And I was blest in so believing; But till this hour, I never knew— That you were taken up, for Thieving! ...

    Article : 644 words
  4. SHIP NEWS.

    25.—From London duect, having left 27th January,the barque Ceylon, 283 tons, Drvison, general cargo of merchandize, Passenger, Mr. Warstaff. ...

    Article : 880 words
  5. FASHIONS FOR JANUARY.

    WALKING DRESS.—velvet hat, made with the bow aquare polonais crown, trimmed with a few bows and cut ends on brocaded satin-riband, and ornamented with willow plume of a novel form ...

    Article : 740 words
  6. Bartering of Justice.

    SIR,—I beg leave to submit, for the judgment of the Public, through the medium of your truly Independent columns —the following instance of improper ...

    Article : 292 words
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