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WW- They 'vftiii From the Grefltdpes; flmoft enflre Stop has been put to the Com? mi Sale of Crown XanHs in the late Neutral Iflands, on Account of the exceeding great Scarcity of Money; and Difcou wgement to the new Settlers was an Advance of fifteen per Cent, in he ufual Price of Ne' groes. write from Penfacola, that a Number of French Troops, who lately occupied the diffe- irent Polls in the Illinois Country, were arrived at New Orleans from the Miffifippi, in' Country and were preparing" to embark from thence on board fome Englilh Tranfports for Cape Francois. Two Ships, with American Oak Timber, ar rived a few Days ago at Milford-Haven, from Pifcataqua in N. England, where the Keels of two Third-Rate Men of War are laid upon the Stocks to be conftrudted on the Model of the Prince "of Wales, launched therein June laft They write from Waterford, that thirty-four Veflils from different Ports of England, are hoiv victualling there, for the Cod-Fifhery this Seafon at Newfoundland. They write from Breft, that Numbers 34, 4.6 and 59, flat-bottomed Boats, were arrived there from Havre-de-Grace, in order to be raifed two Planks in the Gunnels, after which they Would take in Ordnance Stores for Goree on the Coait of Africa.

His Majefty's Ship Launcefton, of 40 Guns, has been lately fitted out at Sheernels, and will fail in a few Days for her Station on the Cooft of Virginia. Cape Duncan, of the Wharton Excife Yacht, has made Seizure of a Sloop from Campvcre, laden with Holland's Gin, Dutch Paper, Tobacco-mats, off North Berwick, on the Coaft of Scotland, and carried her into Burnt Ifland. This Day the Right Hon. the Lord Clnn- tellor will hold the fourth and lift General Seal at Lincoln's Inn Hall. The grand Concert of Vocal and Initrtimen- tal Mufick, under the Direction of Mefirs.

Bach and Abel, will be performed this Evening for the Benefit of Signora Scotti, at Mr. Almacks in King-ftreet, St. James's-fquare, beginning precifely at Seven o'clock. Tickets (Half a Guinea each) will be delivered this Day at Mr. Almack's, and at Signora Scotti's, Queen-ftreer, Golden-fquare.

For the Benefit of Mr. Love, never his Majefty's Company at the Theatre in Drury-Lane, on Saturday the izth of April wili beprefented a new Comedy called Falflcjfs 1 being a Sequel to the fecond Part of King Henry IV. written in Imitation of Shake and adapted to the Stage, with con- fid erable Alterations by its Author; with a Prologue and Epilogue. To which will be added, a- (Pantomime Entertainment with Dancing, Tickets and Places to be had of Mr. Love, at his Houfe in BeHbn-ftreet, the Bottom of Hanover-'ftreet, Long-Acre and of Mr.

Johnfton at the Stage Door. Mr. Bcnfley't Benefit is fixed for Wednefday the iGch of April, when the Tragedy of Venice will be performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. Jaffier by Mr. Powell; Pierre, Mn Benfley; Belvidcra, Mrs.

Yates. The laft new Ccftrtedy called The Double Mif- tjkr, with a Mufical Farce, will be performed at Covent Garden Theatre, on Wednefday the -16th of April, for the Benefit of Mis. Mattocks. A few Days fince a Bricklayer repairing a Gardener's Houfe near Chifwick, found a Pot, containing upwards of 100 1, in Crown and' Half-Crown Pieces, of which he gave Information to the Gardener, and received fix Guineas for his Honefty. LENT-PREACHERS Chapel Royal, Whitehall, St.

Paul's Cathedral, St. Olave, Hart-ilreet, St. Mary, Woolnoth, St. Bride's, St. Giles's in the Fields, St.

Katherine, Tower, St. James, Clerkenwell, Yefterday Morning died at his Houfe in Ten- terden-flreet, Hanovcr-fquare, the Right Hon. Lord Delawar, one of the Lords of his jefty's moft Honourable Privy Council. Laft Week died at Lighthorn in Warwick- fliire, Mr. Rofs, who formerly kept the Jeffa- mine Tree Snuff-fhop in Pall-mall.

"-On Friday Mornirig died at Wiekham, Mrs. Mary Smith, who for many Years kept the Crown Coffee-houfe in Portfmputh. On Sunday laft died, in the Prime of Life, at his Houfe in Carnaby Market, Mr. Jofeph Fifher, an eminent Grocer and Tea-dealer. "He was in perfcdl Health the preceding Day at Change.

A few Days fince died Mr. Blakeway, Ma- of the Red Cow, a noted Public Houfe on the paved Stones, Weft Smithiield. On Saturday -laft died, in Church-ftreet, St. Ann's, Mrs. Eddows, Widow of the late Rev.

Dr. Eddows, of Whitehall, who died a fhort Time fince. A Refpite for ten Days is gone down to Buckingham for Roger Jones and Samuel Howard, lately convidei for a Highway To-morrow Morning thirty-two Men, and three Women, will be cenveyed in two gons from the New Gaol in Southwark, to take their Trials at the Aifize at Kingfton upon Thames. Yellerday John Goutley, a Cooper, was brought in a Poll-chaifc, under a ftrong Guard, from Chertfey.to the New Gaol in Southwark, where he was committed by William Shakef- pear, Efq; of Walton upon Thames, charged on the Oath of William Moorey with robbing him on the King's Highway of divers Things of Value. The Prifoner his been an old Offender, and was fome Time ago in the NcW Gaol for Defertion.

iLieutcnant.Dent, of the Marines, thinks it his Duty jo inform the Public, that he had long laboured under a Fever, and at the fame Time the Bloody Flux, and finding no Benefit nn the many Medicines he took, he and his Friends, abfohitdy defpajred of procuring Relief but in this Friday Night the 4th of October 1765, he took a Dofe of Dr. janus's Powder, which he fome Time Night and Morning. When he firfl took lie had not been-able td eat ahyliiM" for but upon taking'this Meat'- cine three or four Times, his. Fever" aid Fltur left him, infomuch, that dri Saturday the 6th of October. he was able to eit two Muffins for Breakfaft, to dine' upon roaft Pork, and afterwards to eat two Muffins in the Afterrtddh Froni this Time he recovered, and has enjoyed a better State df Health iWe- than for many Years before; High Water this Day at London-linage at 46 Mm.

after Six in the Morning 5 and at 14 Min. after Seven at Night 'trie River till ee ja and pp. titUftex.Seven.at ffigltt for To-morrow. Dr. Jenner.

Dr. Hotham. Dr. Brown. Mr.

Griffith. Mr. Archer. Mr. Gibfon.

Mr. Bertie. Mr. Moore. Mr.

Wareing. t-a -iK MOCK, (Hut. India ditto, diet. Ssuth-Sea 3 per Cent. Bank Ann.

re due'd, (hut. Ditto Confol. 88 a 3 per Cent, ditto per tent. 17 3 tperCt. 1758.

53 4 4 per Cent. I onioi. banx Arm. (hut. 4 oer Cent.

Navy 1763, flint. 4 per I ent. 176 (hut. 3 Cent. Uid Arm.

88 i a j. New Ditto, 3 perCt. 1751 3 per Cent. India Ann fliut; Bank -Lmg- Ann. Yrs, Pilrchafe." India Bonds, 25s.

Prem. 3 per Cent. Exch-quer- Bills, Par- is. New Navy Bills, 2 per Cent. Difc Tontine 83 a fi Otwithftanding his Majefty has been pleafed to grant to THOMAS GRE-ENOUGH, Apothecary, in Ludgate-fireet, his Royal Letters Patent, for the fole Sale of his Tincture, which cures the Sru'rvy in the Gudls, eleanfes, whitens, fattens and prcferves the Teeth anJ alfo for his Tincture, which immediately cures the Tooth-achj without in the leafi: injuring the Teeth or Gums yet the great Demmd for rhefe Tinctures having occjfioa'd fundry Pctlons to counterfeit the fame (f jme of are now under Profecution) the lie are defired to obferve, to prevent fuch profs lrrx- pnfitions for the future, the Patentee will inferibe his Name on a Label on each Bottle, in the fo lowing Manner, T.

and none but what are fo inferibed are genuine. Thefe Tiftures are Wholefale and Retale, by the T. Greenough, Apothecary, at the King's Arms and Peftlea'ad Mortar in Ludgate-ftrcet and by J. Newbery, at the- Bible and Sun in St. Paul's! Churth-yard, over-againft the North'Door of the Churcb.

Price is. each Bottle. Good Allowance to Merchants, Captains of Ships, and Shop-keepers, who ake Quantities to All again. AV Y-O I CE, Feb. 12, 766.

HE principal.Officers andCommiffioners of bis Majeflfs Navy give Notice, that be ready to treat fuch Perfons as are ling to contrail for theStores undermentioned, farf bis Ser-vice, on the Days expreffed agdixft the fatne, at Eleven bt the Morning, that they, may attend nuittfyheir Dantzic Geodf, Timfday, next Month, hemp, next Month. Tar, Eaft Country, ifiefday, .1 April next. rs PRriSEv tjREENLAND MAfc, Wiliian. are defired to I the rjtlj, atXW'ehe at Noon, at Rainbow Coffee 1 torifeinCdrnhill, pnipecialriffiirs. all who have any Claims or Demands on the faid Ship are defired to attend with, prfend a particular Acccount thereof in.

Writing, atihi fante Tihie anfl Place, in ofdfcr to be ftttled. CANADA BILLS. LL Perfom interettcd in Canada Paper-Monty are defired to attend a General Meeting of at trie New-York Coffee Houfe, in'. SweetingV Alley, Cornliill, To morrow ihe 19th Jnftant, at Efertn o'clock precifely, on Bu- finefs of Importance. Meeti BR Pviveyor of Mi i' nertl theDuko )f V.

rjt, Oppbrtiiniiy tfricquatnt the N.ibi- ty and Gentry, that he has a' Wyelioufe in Sa- Vile Row exceeding good Pb.u'io^ Spring alfo ind very fijit Seltaei'ji all other Waters now in Uk, which may be depenJed ori to befrcih. Hahowgite Water, the Springs Hob conies Town every Wei-fe in large C( i of to be the bill by a great many Sea fredi Tucfdays and Ariilual Meeting of the! Gentlemen educated at HARROW- CHOOL, the will be held at the Crown and Ar Cher Tavern in Stiahd, To-morrow the 1 th tnftanr. Dinner-will be ready prtiiiety at Four. jTictets to be had at the Bar of the Crown arid Anchor, at Mount-dreetCoftceihoufe, and of j. Shuck- butghiaFleet-ftreet.

Committee of the GovAnors df BETHLEM HdSPITAL, wil meet at the faid Hofpical on Saturday the2id inftant, at Eleven in the Forenoon precifely, to receive Prorofals from fuch Perf.ms as are willing to lerVe the fftid b'eft Beef, Mutton and for the Half Year, from Day next, to Michaelmas Dsy, at a certain irice. A NY Lady or Gentleman that is going into Switzerland or to Geneva, m.iy be accomrnodarcd gratis, witji a gooi two wheeled Poft," Chaife, Englilh built, and mount upon a French Carriage, nough to ca-ry bttw two or hundred Weight of 'Baggage, by in Time to Mr.Af.vood, in St. Jarfles-j-ftreet. De South Sea Houfe, 6 March, 1766. HE Court nf Efri'vp, of the South Sea Cam.

panygi6e a General Goxrt of the faid at this Houfe on Tburfday the zotb at Eleven in tkiPor-c- noon, being cne General appointed by the South-Sea Houfe, London, 6 March, 1766. dburl of DireHofs of the South Sea Company give Nvtice, that the Transfer Books of Old South Sea Annuities be fbut on Friduy tbejuji infant, atI Twoo''Chek, and opened on Monday tbe $th of Mayrfolhwing, And that tbe Warrants for tbe Half Yearns Inte- reft due thereon the $ib of. April next, will be paid on Tuefday the endwednefday the fth of May following, on ivblch Dgys of Payment the faid Transfer Boohs will be fhni. BLACKFRIAR S- R'l March 17, 1766. HIS is to give Notice to tbe feveral Subscribers for building the faid Bridge, that tbey are to pay the 24-th Quarterly Payment, on or before tbe qjth Day of April next, at tbe Chamberlain Office, Guildhall.

flDWARP BATHURST, Clerk. Merchant Seamens-OfEce, Royal-Exchange, 18 March, 1706. A General Court of the Prejident and Governors for the Relief and Support ofJtck, and difabled Seamen, and of the Widows andCbil- dren of fuch as fhaUrbe killed, fldin, or dronnedin the Merchants Ser-vice, tuill he held at this Office on Thiirfdaythe 10th of March infant, at Eleven of the Clock- By Order of the Prefident and Committee. DAN. CAMPBELL, Sec.

Merchant Scamens Office, Royal Exchange, 18 March, 1766. OTICE is hereby given, to the tie Corporation for Relir of Seamen, the Merchants Service, to a tend at this on Saturday the izd of March infant, at Nine o'Clock preciftfyi to-'reeeive tbtir Penfim due at Lady.Day next. Dy Order of tbe Prelidenl and Committee, DAN. CAMPBELL, See. Commiffioners 'f the LAND-TAX, )br the'City of LONDON, will meet Adjournment') at- Guildhall, To-morrota tbe 19th ihfl.

at Tea in the Forenoon. For theBenefit of the Widow CARTER, and her Children. ICKFORD's Great Room, in Brewers (trect, Goldcn-fcjuare, on Friday, April 4., will be a Concert of Vocal and Infirumental MUSIC. By the bt-ft Performers. Tickets 5 5.

To be had at Carter's, in Qupiii-conrt, Qyeen-rtreet, Lin- 1 coln's-Inn anijyEthc Place of Performance. Tickets delivered 24th will be taken the LADIES and GENTLEMEN A Young Perfon, having a Tendance of above T40I. per Ann'ih, is at prefent fo unhappy as to be in the greatcft want of Ten or Twelve Pounds, which will be pa with the ftrifteft Honour in fix Months, or no Mercy: Shall in two Months at mcft enjoy the" aS- Nowj Bcntvo hold foTih tby Hand, to from inevtrable Ruin trie whofe Heart is and able-! Pysy favour R. M. 8.

with a Line, thnt the benevolent Perfon that anfwers this be waited on, to lef.At'AnJerton's Coffee-houfe, Fleet-ftrct. OST or Stolen, a fma I Spring, ing" Spaniel, white and brown, anfosrs to a fma and brown, srs to the Name of ROVER, hid no Collar on when I Whsevcr will bjrwg bim to Ho.iou'rable Lord Beauliev's, in Dover-fireet, fli.all receive a Guinea Reward. No greater Reward will be oftercd, uov ad- vertifed any more. For the BeneSt of POLLY YOUNG. ITTLE Theatre in the Haymarket, Friday! April 11, be performed a Cunc.rt of M.

I C. By fome of the moft eminent'Performers. With Singing hy Miw Polly Youag and others. As will be ex- prciL-d in the Bills. Box and Pit cs Gallery 3s.

Tickets to be had at the Theiire, and at Mrs. Arne's, at Mr; Gouldftone's, Cap-makir, at the Duke of Ariiis, oppofite to Cov.ntry-^ourtin tbe Public Office, 17, TOLKN on Sunday Night" laft, a Silver Watch with a SilvsrO'al Plate, Makbr's Name JAMES MYLBOURNE, Number ip5, and Demiar upon the Dial had to ir a teel Chain and Steel 5wivel Seal hung in Sil.er, a on one and an Image on the other, a Bed Curtain Hook, and fmall Steel Keyi If offe ed to be pawned or fold, flop ir and the Pa ty, and give Notice Sir John Fielding, anJ you mail receive one Guinea Reward, from the Owner. Hereas an Extent at the Suit the hath fom time fince iffued a- 3ainft CHARLES MORGAN, lateof Googh fcjuare, Fleet-ftreet, London, Gentleman and theje be ns Reafon to fufpeft that great Part of his Eftate and Ef- fefts Is creted ana concealed this is togite Notice, that whoever will difcoverany of the faid Ed ate or Effects, fo as that ihey may be come at, and recovered, mail receive a Reward attr the Rate of 5I. per Cent, upon the Value thereof, to be paid by Leonard Billon Gwyn, Efij; Receiver General of the Land Tar, for the' Counties of Carmarthen, Glamorgan, Cardigan, and Pembroke, upon applying to Thomas Mortimer, his Majefty's Vice Donful at Qftend, or at- Mr. Thurftcn's Chambers, Number 6, Lincoln's Inn Old Buildings, London.

ANTED a Governefs the common Qualifications upon which Governef- fesValue.th mfelves are nor required 3 a Companion is wanted foryoung Lades rather than a Teacher; bat good Senfe, good Temper, and od will be absolutely infilled upon Therefore no Teacher from a Boarding School, no-very Perfon need apply, but any real GENTLEWOMAN whofe Circumilances may make Thing of this Sort eligible, will meet with all proper Encouragtmeat; and it is requeued that fuch only will app'y to Mrs. Pearfon, at the China Shop in New Bond-ftreet. ThiiAdvertifement was inferred ten Days ago, with Reference to Dema cs in Gxt'crd Market, (which was a Mjftake) therefore thofe who called there are defired to apply as here H. VV AR-FOJID, Dancing, Mafter, (removed from Hatton-Ga'rden'to tha lafr Houfe upon Snow-hill, on the Left-Hand from facing the End of Hofier-Lane) teaches grown Pcfons or Children to dance the Louvre, Minuet, and Country Dance: complete, fo as to be cap 1- appearing in the moft polite Companies, by a Method more eafy and expeditious than any as yet pro- pofed, on the moft reasonable Terms. L3diesand Gentlemen taught to dance Country Dances in fij Haurs the whole Expence of being made coripleat at One Guinea and a half each Perfon, at any Hour from en in the Morning till Nine at Night, there being a Set of People in the Houfe, a Mufician always ready for that Purpofe.

Further Particulars may be known by applying to JOHN WARFORD. A' Paflage up the George Inn, the 5th Door on the Left-Hand from Holboum. Fencing taught at the above Place. ORRAIN, Taylor, at the Dol' phin in Holywell-ftreet in the Strand, propoXet to ferve Noblemen and Gentlemen, at the following rea- fona iie Rates, and do Juftice to all that favour hira witfc theirpommands. A Suit of the very bed fuperfine Cloth, middle fized, 5I.

5s, A French Frockas ditto, 3 1. A Riding Frock si. iSs. A fuperfine Cloth Waiilcot, iJ. 8s.

A Pair of Cloth Breeches, 17 3. A Pair of' tie beft thread knit Sreeches, A Walftcoat of the bell Satiin, lined with Allopeen, 2s. A ditto of the beft corded Silk, A Livery Suit all Cloth, 3I. 8s. A ditto with Shag Breeches, 3I.

r4s. Servant's Great Coajval. A Ditto Suriout, zl. 4s. Liveries with Scarle'or Crimfon Cloth Waiftcouts and Linings, wttfe Shag Breech -s, 4I.

2s. Cloaths laced and embroider'd in Proportion. Such Gentlemen as chufe ttf'furnifli their own Cloth, I promife tp make the Suit, deducting the Price of the Cloth, irid no more than com- pleat ikem Sum i dial fur ready MweywUy. WA1NSTON. and Co.

4 avthe. Crown in nesr ftreet, Weftmiiiiler, ferve Nohlemen and Gentlemen as follows; alturing Orders fliall'bt compfcatedin by us as by any 'Matters in the Tirade, A plain Frock Suit of fuperfind Cloth, middle and of the btfteb'nipleat, 4L. 14s. 6d. A half dre6.

Suit ditto, $1. A Frhck fcoat of 2l. 16s. -A (all dreft Suit of dtltq, 61. A Pair of fine four-thread Stocking Breeches, i6s.

The very beft. ditto, 18s'. iilk knit Creeches, tl. tSs. Fine Maneheftet Velvet ditto, tl 16s.

A plaid Livery. Frock Suir, all Cloth, 3). 8s. and Artii'le belonging to the Trade, equally reifodableih Proportion, tot fcairMbney. BRISCOE, and MORRISON, JEWELLERS and GOLDSMITHS, At tire Three Kings in Che3pfide filing very cheap, for ready'Money, -H greatcft Choice of nevv and fecond-hand in the mo't elegant.

ufeful and ornamental Tafte 5 and Repeating, t. old Chafed, Plain, and other Watches, cf the beft: Makers. The -are aff of feeing the mr.ft. ex'en- five Variety, and being with the fttifteft Integrity, at the molt moder.ite Prices. Thsir ar.ii grc Deoiand enable them to give the-umvift Valus in reavir M.iney, for any of Plate, A 'atch js -vth and Pearls'.

B. Great Choice of tKe moft tkgant A lOmolcte Service of ferond hand gadroon Silvered Platts a.id Difhcs, as gooJ as oe.v, to be fuld cheap To de SOLD, Pair of exceeding fine bl ck feiined Caa Geldings, fif ce-i and an Half hi -U, docJcid, w't'i BU'es and Hceis, botli fix Years old, a.rj fit for preLn or to go a Journey of any rngth JiitcMy, in ei her. Coach or Poft Ch liot-j are f. 11 of hard Meat, s.nl will bi warrant al ov fiund, ariJ any leafo-abe Trial gr.ned. A fo a Pai of ditto of blacc Cedinar, with Nag Tails, fiftedVi Haids and an Inch'hfgh, fit for a li ht Coach or Enquire arthe White Horfi-yajd, oppofite to the Bui and Hate, High Holboi-j.

The Horfes belon? to William Cook, moved from th- George an Bfoe.iJoar below. To be A Pair of exceeding fine black b'own Geldings, docked, and fix Yeats old, with Sttrt, match extremely well, and a very Jine Appearance iit Harnefs, both very (aft trotting Horfes, and full erf goad hard Meat, and fit for and axe fit to much wi-h any Nobleman's or Set of Horfii they are Hands and an half high, and will be warranted all over found, and any reafonable Trial granted. Enquire at the George and Blue Boar-yard, oppofic tp the End of Red High To be SOL Dt 1 A the Sign of the Chinefe Phea- fant, at the Foot of Weftminftef-BHdge on the Sdrry-fide, fome py'd and white Pea-Fowls, fume Chinefe Gold and Silver py 'd and white, pur-coloured African Guiney Fowls, fome White Turkeys of the. Dutch and fqrrre bfacfe wildTnrkeys, fome and Darking Fowls, and all Sorts of Fowls both Englifh and Foreign, fome breeding Swans, fome Roan. Ducks, fomeShell- or Bar-GanderS, fome Mufc ivy.

Ducks, and all Sorts of cirious Water-Fowls, fome Turtle-dWs, and fome curious Pigeons of. all Sorts. Thefe Things to be fold at a reafonable Price. To be LETT, Rea 3 y-furni(hed, R. A NB RUG Houfe upon Blackheath.

Enquire of the Owner, in May Fair. To be F. Immediately, at forty Guineas a Year, for tbe Tenrf of fifteen Years, but not lefs than HE Houfe on Cattle Hill, Windfor, wherein the late Mrs. Parker IiTed genteelly fitted up, with a pretty Garden. Enquire of Henry Emblin, Carpenter, at Windfor.

To be LETT or SOLD, HAT large and capital with Gardens, Tower, and other Buildings and Erections of the lace of Argyte, fltuate near Hounflow, Middlefex the Gardens are laid out in a grand Tafte, planted wirh: a great Variety of.fcarce and ya'uable Trees, Bowft-- ing- Shrubs, tec. Hot houfe and Walls, a large a.n._elegant Green-Houfe, an Aviary, feveral p-nds, and about 20 Acres cf Meadow Land contiguous to fame. The whole Premifes, Gardens, conGftef 55 Acres, a Rood, 3 Perch; forty-, five Acres of which are Copyhold, ar an eafy Fine the Remainder Leafehold at 3s. 6d. per Ann.

all held under th's Manor of Ifleworth-Sion. The mifes will be (hewn at any Time by a Perfon resident on the Spot. For Particulars pleafe to enquire of Mr. Goofetrey, Attorney, in Sherrard-ftreet, Golden- fquare or of Mr. Blunt, Attorney, at TJxbridge.

Where Catalogues, with a Plan annexed of the E- ftite, may be had. To be LETT, At Lady-Day, compleatly ani elegantly furniihed, far any Number of Years, not exceeding ferea. A Large new Brick fituated on Englefield Gre with good Stabling; and Coach Houfe fo; two Carriages, a eafure Garden laid out the mod-rn Tafte, and a good Kitchen den welJ planted with Fruit-Trees, tec. The perfect Order, to be lett with or without a Field adjoining. It is one Mile from Egham in Surry four Windfor, and within Half a Mile of the Dukes Fsr farther Particulars enquire at Mr, Smyth's, Broad ftreet, Carnaby or atf Houfe.

Tbit Day is publifhtd, Price 6d. AMILY RELIGION; Setnon on Jofhua'j Refolutisn, Chapt. By TBO MJV If the Houfe be vro bt yourPeaca eorae Q. it. Matthew r.

13. Printed for James Buckland, at ths Buck in. Pater-.

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