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t v.,-" l'-t"i v : . libu.r Mia. .jtci- ' d-Hhe lime oi the proceeding DUaacs,- . - ; 3 . .... i p'w TrneofObfervatlon aVCreenwich; ; ' - : Dec. j zd. - j' I.eaV-crthe Difference in Time; '-7 j ""Vnuch'bro't into Degrees at the fcate of four Minntn to a Peg. J-'' ' Degree,. i the. Longitude of the Snip, . . ;'. ' ' 7 - Dee. Mil. Sc. --"m VWen' from tl-.e'MeriJIan'of Greeowrch; -. ; . :: , - f II-E E V E E, - ; . . . .: Then to Cuiloden'f . the'duke,. ; Yrit by. tkc Right Honorable the Lord. Binning, . "in the Charter of Col..vChartrcs. - J'" Wh-ther eight bottles 'tis or ten,, j.: V V':;; .v. . - ; J'Z : ' Yu drink t your own fkair ? ;?rT-7I.TH ctlicjcbmhfrthif dajr." I . Cullodon borvM, and tlunk' d' his ; gfacej - y y j -waited on ii-c -e , -an.whom better patriot breathi" ; Within our britifh -i fie, - vl'Sin, mufe "whpvnevef fang before ; . How fe we were received ;nd what he laid, and eke alio, V ;"- . --ilow.nobly we.behavd. .Lnnfj time we had not held chit-chat,; -' . Before; hi$ grace ppr ar'd V 'And'whn fiis ever pleafing ajr Our hearts and faces chcer'd. Jle beck Vd us up, all one by one AridTpokc to 'each 1'o'pat, That all weli pleaPd his levee lcft? V ' . But I, who imtlt a rat. . ' ,. L.- Yheit'ta'A'-r n iKe.van, . , Advanting, . were his words; " ,V Nor ours, nor. any foreign land, .VA.hawk.likc yours affords ; 4t. So P.ichmondsduke9' of hawks the judge . AfT-ir'd me t'other day Philip b.);w'd low, and than Vd his gracf And went well. ptcalM Way... To Col. f S r;. t'other day, . v" I was wellpleas'd to fee, The britifh coffef-houfe lo changM f From what it us'd to be. " Your Sarah chatlVisrt grows polito Ai god my f6ul (hall five :" .With low obcifancc7TiC3Ttyihankt - The grateful coltncl gave.-- r ..r-....'-. , ,Thc advocate J; with reference great, . Advancing was to :piak ; v -But like the tell, h was ft ruck dumb, With cheek applied to cheek. ' " " " The .lawyers in our houfe declare, u That no man fpeaks hke you : "' Your rhtt'r'.ck charms" then Duncan bow'd, . Ar.d.own'd his grace fpeke true. 'J hen colonels f jack and i'etcr drerf T-f ti-er near his grace v 1 Vtcr'J jhmi halt "a martial faul, fv 4 Ami J ick-a itndiome face : 44 Wt rc you two blended both in one, -" I .or. ! 1 hov you'd look amnT1.---' ;i hrn I'eter bo.v'd, wheeli toth: let:, AnJ.Jvl; i.nto the right. K'ol. - A' J-runv r7V . J C-o!.. 5in.cl.nr. 4-r,u;:t,.tn,l-;tbtS, Uc For fuch a kindly word ; l And vowM to gyHiis grace fpake liker; : .:Z..Z2n JangelTttieTur:.!'!; Then forward BrodieC made a flcp,'. In whole" attentive ear v His grace was plcaied;t() vyhi'per,: but . . ' . So loud as could hear : '. - ' The ladies in the rown declare,' . .. ... " That no maa kifjf'd lo well :" ; -ct The laird laugh'd much, n;i th'ink'd.his grace-'--But fakl . they fiioold -4utrJj ' ' : i Then colonel n.advanc.M, " . A necefl'ary man . , Vvho wcll'might, if the mufc had plrasy Been wcJcom'd to the van. ' T f"crid,. I iiopc your lad 's well ; . -; r(Shc's well to lerve ynur grafc.) "; Both fmil'd and bovd, and fmil'd again,'- Ino.nc another's face.1; ' ; Six times had Harry bow'd unfeeri, , Before he durft advance , The duke' then' turning round," well- p!e.isd4 ;t " t Said, lure you've been in France : A , more polite and janty mcin u I never faw before . Then Harry boY,J$ and blufn'd, and bo7'd, . . ' And ftru:t:d to the dcor. To hontft John r, who made a leg : : " Ah ! honed Skip, faidhe ; And jkip was well content with that : ' . . - -His grace then turnM to-nVe.- " Ahf Chartres !'-.bldnnd w..ds,myIord'V' I anfwered, and his grace - 'as going to reply, when lo ! Clicat Uanltl Ci HioM his rn.:e; At fi-ht of him low bowV. the I'cer, " " . ; And I) inir deignM a nod ; ' . n I ftw fir Jiobcrt,- and 'th done,"- ' " "-Ytju'vc kept mc in,' by.g d.'k. ' . ' . f AtHghtof this I limpM away, . . ' Int'ormM wliere to apply j' B;.;ng; my coun:rjrm:n may tak; , . ' ' ' '1 he hint n fccl! r. I.'" . 5 . . $John FciIks, ot Cuilodcn, F.Ui - i.?A!txander-Brodir, liUy, lord Lyu-. CCol. MiJdlcton. ; C Henry Curjningham, of nol-ju'itnEfqi John Campbell, ofkipniHi- litqpU w Loi. ciurtrcs. i. : Ui; n:!J Jchn aiui Fc:;r Campbell, Efqrs; Daniel Campbell,' of ShaVficjj. r : CX V 1 L M 1 N G T O N, CAPiFtA, printed for: A. B Q YPt - -,.y.
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