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I-: - - v 3 6 Z I i 1 I- i 1 i i 11 r n r 1 4 I ! I"! t - t r-t j i i : cd, and difpatched, which, Imuft fay, my worthy talents of his own, , and the real atili- Lord is extremely capable of, as certainly no ties of anotherJieunhappilyJoLbrs.cQuntry. man in England folds up a, packfctfp. neatly; -gained credit enough in a neighbouring co'un- . If good falariesare given them, this worthy 1 'try (J d) to raife him tothe puwerof pair" will, I undertake, be as . well plcafed to being mifchevous'in this ; but h miili be foon draw together there, as in their prcfent high found out here, as heT was there. officeSr-VYe mufprtot .accufe cither of V Tbe Reniatnder Will be tti our nexi) : them of ambition ; but if the avarice of the one, and the vanity and. neceffity of the other, S induce them to retainjheir ftatiens in the ilate , confuiion to aU muft be the confluence. It ilto.preventth is that-Lprefumed juft now -to.4- call u pon : Mr. r tt t now, vcture to call on . , mmMMMmMmmmmmm ,:Lord B .Iam 'not one of thbfe.who.could ever impute his ...-country ' as.a crime to thisrid faleman. As to his being the Kings favourite, I am neitherl.'aTraid nor a'HameS:rSlicklv"''ta'' d eclare, that t h is ci rcumltance, i n (lead of X ing my;aiK fort of:ef- teem for the man I think an efieem reafona bly founded -auuresusj-thatthis not owing;-to an indulgence of his mafterVvi ces. His ambition, however, of being prime minifter has had evil confequence ; it has The draught gives li tele hopeof thTenfuing har vefti- The prkclif .-corrTis Txcrffive, an3 rhoft of the , iihAbitntsre obliged to make bread from the kernels of olives.. " A fouthe'rly wihd,which blew from the i ft to the 3d , occafioneJ , the heats to be as great &5 they are in June:pfKe 24th,, ar ten Jn the -morning, the J:y vas obfebtci by a cloud of grafs hoppers, who covered the TvOrizen for two hours and a half ; but h ippily fewifetLupon the couptry. The people are bufy in gHtl prevent t he ir d oing mifchicf, but ror food . - ake noticeinJetters-from-Peterfburgh.of- bJe and unfafe hands, It lics upon him to,ex;, , ,vav was.fre(h frozen over. . 7 the middle of May f " that it was then"aco!d rhere" -N-ap!c s,--,: M irch 20.- The dearth we have.fuf. fered begins to ceafe, as (hips laden with corn a r- Tftved fuccemvetyfroiirE jOther ..parts. ' y . z'::., 7 t;---;" 'V crt hinfelf to reftore to his K---and his country, the tranquility which his ambition has inter ruptedrHe .endeavouredut. bv the meafure, in retiring bmetimerfi tentions (ucceeu;; .ms the nation mewed more -.'fatbfaftionzin the motley adminiftratibn which fucceeded, than it did in his ; Mr. G-viHe : . who having firft .flattered, then frightened Vvancl at kft ,;betrayed Lord B-ex headed the with ta. title, who, yith the manners and (to corn arrived here, and 200,000 tfiore are expeled. Anidif all burcaUmitieiw a plentitui harvelij but m the mean ttmefto pre vent any ill confcqucnces from the defpair of the -inhabitantsThorfe-ahd-patroIers-are-conu duty. On tbc '15th, we vtho'c we were on the lEve T of a feditioh. "j.Adrago'oa who wai ftationed 1Z to guard an oven, having been killed by a man with whom he. had-aid the prifons were broke open whereupon the fhops and gitecwere (hut, and every thing yvas in con fuficn. The calamities ; are MLgIMiB the coun- " try. At Nola the people have rifen,; and fet the prif6ners-at:1ibyrty.T..tThe-m given the neceffary orders in confeguence of advice ; from Rhodes of an epidemical oiltemper there?. T "mack of a clowri,-did fo'mcgood fwith-his -princely fortune ; for there are. who confefs his bounty; Peace be therefore to his afhes. I (peak not of him as a man, but a flatefman ; arid nothing furely but the ftrange confufion of our times could (hew him to the world Weveiv ;the third part of a minifler. ! ;y manners.1 To; this n--ble-- s talents t"muftr do iuftice. There is not certainly, a manlin tne Kingdom wno can 10 aaroitiy go ihrougn I,cli cxiiorpiucrcu wun iu , tne otner -. .thatgrejifv thar importtbufinefs of a ;terrat a levee; -To fc : r:i , a ' - 1 gable, m his attentions to the welfare of his fubiefls. and care he will (mile, and promile, a plain . . , . . , - : : 1, fcL. . , . o V , A new regulation is made concerning the fchooli. .n.jYould think him.a Rome, March zS. Ourlfile.arc'prcpariH? to feftbeidukcrof-York oh hirarrival here ;"anci two pidures arej'nteqded as - prefents for his high I 1; -.-4. ,
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