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TIMBER AND DEAL-YARD, SWANSEA. THOMAS and LASCELLES 1^* MBRACE the earliest opportunity of in- *4 forming their-Friends and the Public, tliat they-have-v| jinst imported into die Ports of SWANSEA and C A JtDifr, seve- red large cargoes of PRIME BAULK TIMBER, DEALS, JOREIGN BAR IRON, STOCKHOLM TAR, &c. &c. mrrucJi they arc determined to dispose id on suck terms as shall ensure approbation.. LATHS and LATHWOOJt of all descriptions. VALUABLE COLLIERY £ FARM, CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET, ■For a term of years,- and to be entered upon at Michaelmas next, or sooner if required, GYNHIDRE COLLIERY, COMPRISING several VEINS ol" STONE- COAL and CULM, of the most approved quality, 1Workable by level at an easy expence. Together with GYNHIDRE FARM, containing by admeasurement 271A- 3R-. 52P. of very im- provable MEADOW, ARABLE, and PASTURE LAND, (under which the Veins ot Coal and Culm extend) com- manding an unlimited Right of Pasture on two extensive commons contiguous thereto, advantageously situated in the parish at .LLANELLY, having a good turnpike-road, and also the Carmarthenshire Railway or Tram Road, leading thro' the Farm, and close to the mouth of the Colliery-Level, from which an extensive and lucrative trade may be carried on both for exportation to sea at the port of Llanelly. and for the use of die interior part of the country. Distant from the sea-port and market-towns of Carmarthen 9, ly id well y 5, Llanelly 4, and Swansea 14 miles. Lime and other manure brought to the premises at a very" cheap rate. Enquire of H. Child, Llanelly. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THE several VEINS of COAL under a Tenement of Land, situate three miles and a half from Swansea, and the like distance from LLOUGIIEB, two Sea- port Towns, The Premises possess several advantages in point of situation, and the Coal is of very superior quality. And from the great advance in the puce of that article -within these few years at Swansea, viz. from 40s. to 72s. per wey of ten tons, and the probability of its further rise, this concern might turn out particularly productive. The Premises possess the further advantage of having a amaU rapid River running through part thereof, on which iuight be erected Iron or I'm Works. Also, To be LET, at'Lady-day next, for a Term of Years, or Lives, a good DWELLtNG-HOUSE, n'cfw occupied by Mr. Popkin, Attorney,: situate in Cross^sireet, Sw mst t (tiie centre of t\u* town} comprising'two paflou-r&.and.a-drtfwwg-' loom; six bed-chambers, cluna-closet,and store-room: two iitfcliebs, pantry, and beer and wine cellars a pump pi ex- cellent water; with a small garden and yard behmd the same. Also, if desired, a Three-Stall STABLE, and a good KITCHEN GARDEN. Vso, To be LET, at Lady-day next, a good DWELL- ING-HOUSE and SHOP, in Frog-steet, Swansea, now oc- cupied hy Henry Pyke, Watch-maker. For particulars apply to Mr. Popkin, Attorney, Swansea, <fthe proprietor); and if by letter to be post-paid. (0nr. Concern.) GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, T'IHSTLEBOON HOUSE, most pleasantly situate in the parish of OYSTiiRMoryii, within four miles of Sw A NSEA, a healthy and sporting country, abound- ing with Fish, Coal, and other necessaries, which may be Obtained at very reasonable rates. The House comprises three large handsome parlours, six Bed-chambers, with dressing-rooms, and eight attics, with all other requisite conveniences—is completely and elegantly fitted up, and ready for the immediate, reception, of a gen- teet family. The Premises command a delightful view of. the Bristol Channel, with other extensive and picturesque prospects;, «iad the neighbourhood affords many pleasant walks or rides. A Tenant may be accommodated with any quantity of rich MEADOW LAND, not exceeding l(X) Acres.' For further particulars enquire at the Office of Messrs. Thomas and Phillips, Swansea.—-Written applications must be post-paid. GLAMORGANSHIRE, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, • At the sign of the SHIP, m the borough of L.poucnoit, On Monday, the 26th day of March next, ALL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, called TIR CAE PEN Y COED, with the three adjoining CoTTAGES and GARDENS, now let to Mr. Ilich. Boyner, and1 situate in the borough of Lloughor. a The. Lands abound with Coal, which may be wrought by level; und from their contiguity to Burry River, are pecu- liarly eligible for the erection of a Glass-House, or Smelt- ing Furnaces. V For particulars apply at the Office of Messrs. Thomas and Phillips, Swansea. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, LITIIElt SINGLY TOR iOCKTHKR, A LL that Freehold capital M A N S I O N- 'XJL HOUSE and DEMESNE LANDS, called MAINDY, which contain about.77 Acres of good MEADOW and PASTURE GROUND, part "now in hand and part held at wil), valued at £ 150 per annum. And also all that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE 9' FARM, called MON ACIITY, which contains about: 162 Acres of good ARABLE, MEADOW, and PASTURE GROUND, part ntnv in hand and part held at will, valued at £ -190 per ann. N. H. Two CO IT AGES and GARDENS, for labourers, with a Stable and Land, yet uninclosed, (being lately part' of Cardiif Great Heath,) containing about 7 Acres, adjoin- ing to Monachty, valued at f.14 per annum, will be sold with it. Maindy is in the parishes of St. John's, Cardiff and Lan- daif, and Monaehtv in Landaft" and Whitchurch, and are both situate on a. gentle ascent above the River Taff, be- tween one 'and two miles north ot Cardiif, and adjacent to the'Glamorganshire Canal. They are very healthy, and ren- dered peculiarly-beautiful- by the rich -picturesque scenery surrounding it. M onachty is free from Tythes and Church Xtafes, and both enjoy a warm aspect; "are. well watered, and obtain Lime and Coal on very reasonable terms. For further particulars apply to Wyndham Lewis, Esq. JjaJiishen-Hoase; or to Mr. Brown, Solicitor, Cardiff. WHEREAS the late JOHN PHILLIPS, Esq.- v of Swansea, ordered FIVE HAMPERS, contain- ing a quantity of Glass Bottles, to be jvarehoused at the 'Douse of Mr. Abraham Clarke, in the momh of July last; tins ig to inform his Executor, or others whom it may con- cern, that if they are not taken away, and the money paid ior keeping them, on or before the '26th day of February jinst. they will be sold to defray the expences due to mei ABRAHAM CLARKE. Ferr^-House, Feb. 1,1801, VALUABLE TIMBER FOR THE NAVY AND OTHER WOBKS; TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, THREE Lots of TIMBER, situate in the county of GLAMORGAN, of the description hereafter. Lot 1, (N umbered A.)—Consisting of 422 OAK TREES, growing at Pwllgwain, in the parish of Lapirissent. Lot 2. (Numbered B.)—Consisting of 480. OAK TIM- BER TREES, and 36 CYPHERS; growing at Perirhwy- gwynt, in the parish ofLamvotum. < •• Lot 3. (NUlÙbered C.)—Consisting of 256 OAK TIM- BER TREES, growing at Penrhiwkeibir and Wern Coch, in the same parish of Lanwonna. The above Timber is of the best quality, fit for the first naval, engineer, and other purposes, that require Timber of the largest dimensions, is situate within from a quarter to three miles of the turnpike-road and canal to Merthyr, and the pori: of Cardiff, and within twelve miles of the last place. For particulars apply to Mr. Vaughan, Solicitor, Swansea, partieu who will appoint a person to shew the Timber. Swansea, Jan. 6,1804. AT a MEETING of the MERCHANTS and SHIP-OWNERS, held in the TOWN-HALL, in SWANSEA, on SATURDAY, NOV. 5,1803, WILLIAM JONES, Esq. in the Chair; "A letter having been read from Majors-General GASCOYNP., approving the idea of providing four light FIELD-PIECES for the DEFENCE of the HARBOLR and COAST, (as recommended by a Meeting held here the 26th ult.) and advising it to be carried into immediate effect: This Meeting seeing the necessity of immediate and ac- tive exertion, do enter into tlie following resolutions: 1- That they w ill, at their own expense., purchase FOUR BRASS SIX-POUNDERS, w?tli their Carriages and proper appendages, to be placed upon the Hills commanding the Harbour of Swansea and adjacentCoast; and to be under the care and direction of the Commander of the Sea Fencibles, ( and exercised by a sufiicient number of his best Gunners. 2. That the Most Noble the Lord Lieutenant of the County be requested to apply to the Secretary of War for permission to carry the above Resolution into effect, and to request that proper ammunition be issued for the service of such guns. 3. That the following Gentlemen be requested to form a Committee for carrying the above Resolutions into effect; and for soliciting the assistance of the Copper-works, Col. lieries, and respectable Inhabitants of this Town: and that any three of them be sufficient to act; viz. Wm. Jones, Dr. Win. Turton, Charles Nevill, John Jones, Wm. Grove, and George Haynes. ■■ 4. That Mr. CHARLES NEviM, be appointed Treasurer. 5. That a copy of these Resolutions be signed bv the Chairman, and transmitted to the Lord Lieutenant; and Ic' another to the Commander of the District. WILLIAM JONES, Chairman. 6. That the Thanks of this Meeting be given to the ni Copy of a Letter to the CHAIRMAN, from the MARQUIS •>/ B«VJi. sm, Cardiff, Nov. 14,1803. I have great pleasure in informing you, that HIS MA- JESTY has been graciously pleased to approve of the very- liberal and spirited offer ofkthe Town of Swansea, to pro- vide four Field-Pieces, with ammunition, for the defence of the Harbour and the adjacent Coast., I am, Sir, ■■■• u Your most obedient humble servant, BUTE/' SUBSCRIBERS. J:, s.d. Harford and Co. 30 0 0 Birmingham Mm- ? gg q q ingCopperComp. y J. Freeman and > oA n A Copper Company ) Messrs. WillianisV an n n and Grenfel 0 0 Dr. Turton 21 0 0 The Corporation of ( in in n Swansea. y Wm. Jones, Esq. 10 10 0 Capt. R. Jones, of- licers, and men of n n the sea fencibles, 1st subscription., J Ion.. Thos. Lott and Co. 10 10 0 George Haynes 10 10 0 Phillips and Co. 6 6 0 C. and R.Nevi-ll 5 5 0- Alex. Raby, Esq. 5 50 I Ch. Llewellyn 2 20 Thos. Lott. 2 20 Arthur and Hockin 2 0 Rob. Prance. 2 2 0 Rob. Prance. 2 2 0 Capt. New; l ,5 0 Uees Jones i 10 Mrs. M. Thomas 110 Wm. Levvis 1 10 ;L. and I. Michael 110 ;Wm. Grove 110 (-D. Perrott. 1 1 0 |Dav. Saunders, sen. 110 1Thos: Hughes. 1 1 0 Robt. Burrall 1 l1 0 Mr. Wm. Vaughan 1 10 ,Ph. Jones, Mai-gam 1 1 0 Geo. Russel, Esq. 1 1 0 ,D, Davies, Esq. 110 rDr. Ilobbes 1' 10 [Rev. Miles Bassett 1 10 [John Andrews 1 1 0 James Dalton ..110 John Dimond 1 10 JotnvRe.es 1 10 (Wm. Harris 11 0 ,ltow. Pricbard, Esq. 1 1 0 Mr. John Clark 0 10 6 d. s. d. Dan. Jones 0 10 6 David Francis. 0 10 6 Benj, Rose 0 10 6 Mr. Williams 0 10 6 Rich, Craig. 0 10 6 Pvich. Cleaves. 0 10 6 Thos. Allen 0 10 6 0 John Davies. 0106 David Thomas 0 10 6 Dan. Jones o 10 6 Wm, Attwood o 10 6 Tho. Johnson o io Q Edw. Hughes o 10 6 Wm. M- Evans 0 10 6 Mrs. Iltid Thomas 0 10 6 Win; Phillips o 10 6 jos. Davis 0 10 6 Mr. Clark, Boat-hd. 0 10 6 Thos. Morgan. o 10 6 Edw. David o 10 6 Wm. Spencer ;() IQ s James Walters o 10 6 Rev. B. JolIC6 0 10 6 Mr. Carver 0 10 6 David Long. o 10 6 Mich. Williams 0 10 6 John Edmonds 0 10 6 John Flexman 0 10 6 Hugh Roberts. 010$ Tho. Sylvester 0 10 6 Tho. Bo wen o 10 6 Isaac Williams 0 10 6 Thos. Ninnis Q JO 6 Richard Bond' o 10 6 Edward Jones (> 10 6 .yer 0 106 Thcs-Fryer. oio 6 David Rogers, 0 10 6 Mr. Lewis Rotely 0 10 6 ■HenryGriffiths 0 5 0 I John Fowk-s .0 5 0 Mrs. Phillips 0 5 0 J. Bevan 0 50 Mrs. Okey 0 50 Thos. Davies 0 5 0 | Mr. John Walters 0 5 0 Mrs. Wilinims. 0 26 NEATH. £ 3.J. Benj. Rees 1 10 Rees Jones 1 10 Rees Jones 1 10 John Leyson 1 10 James Coke 1 10 Richard Morgan. 1 10 J. H. Lloyd. 1 10 R. Pritchard 1 1 0 :E. Jenkins 110 David Hopkins 1 10 £ s. d. Henry Morgan l 10 Griilith Rowland 0 10 6 Henry James 0 10 6 D. Morgan 0 106 John Roberts 0 10 6 J. H. Al'^»«r 0 10 6 John Child 0 10 6 Jaines Cole 0 10 6 Subscriptions received by Mr. CHARLES NEVILL, Trea- surer, High-street. RHEUMATIC, PARALYTIC, and GOUTY Ailections, with their usual concomitants, Spasm, or flying Pam.s, Flatulency, Indigestion, and general Debi- lity, (originating in whatever source) are relieved and fre- quently cured by WHITEHEAD'S ESSENCE of MUS- TARD PILLS, after evcrY other means had failed.. The FLUID ESSENCE of Mustard, (used with the Pills m those complaints, where necessary,) is perhaps the most active, penetrating, and effectual rei'nedy in the World, ge- nerally curing the severest SPRAINS AND BRUISES in less than half the time usually taken by Opodeldoc, Ar- quebusade, or any other Embrocation; and if used im- mediately after any accident, it prevents the part turning black and the stiffness naturally arising from the first use of the MUSKET, it immediately removes. It-is prepared and sold at 2s, 9d. each Box or Bottle, by R. Johnston, Apothecary, No. 15, Greek-Street, SuhQ, London; and may be had of T. Jenkins, and T. ■ Alien, Swansea, GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO IRON-MASTERS, 4-c. TO BE LET IT.lMEDIATEI.Sf FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THE SEVERAL VEINS of COAL. a.ndl i. IRON STONE under the Commons of Caerphilly and Rudry, which lie at a convenient distance from the Merthyr Canal, and about six miles from the sea-port town of Cardiff. These Commons abound with Coal and Iron Stone of excellent quality, which^ have been worked for several years; and LIME STONE may alsoNbe had, which ren- ders the situation extremely eligible for persons inclined to erect Iron-works. A Survey and Plan of the different Veins may be seen, and other particulars had, by applying to Henry Hollier, Esq. Carditf. ■ SWANSEA.. TO BE LET, AND MAY BE ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, TWO commodious HOUSES, situate in WIND-STREET, replete with every convenience which can possibly be desbed each comprising a large un- der-ground arched kitchen, pantry, cellar, and coal-house, occupying a depth of nerrly 40 feet; on the ground floor, a capital shop, 25 feet In 16, with two handsome bow win- dows, having a counting-house adjoining, and a kitchen, pantry, brewhouse, sculery, and pumpis of soft and hard water behind; on the first tloor an elegant drawing-room,' of the same dimensions as the shop, a lobby, and two bed- chambers; on the secoid story another drawing-room, 16 feet square, a lobby, and three bed-chambers; on the third floor, an excellent diniig-room, a lobby, and three bed-cham- bers; with four good ittics above. The front of these Premises is handsomely finished with polished brick, supported by free-stone pillars, pilasters, arches, and .cornice?, with parapet walls coped with free- stone. The shops, counting-houses, and all the front rooms,' are corniced, and, together with the lobbies and stair-cases, beautifully stuccoed. The best rooms are fitted up with Bath stoves and marble chimney-pieces, and all the others with good grates. Behind each house there is double coach- house and four-stall stable, both cieled, with hay-lofts over the same, and all inclosed yard, with handsome gates, and a road into Fisher-street.—^rardens may also be had, if required. The back rooms command a delightful view of the sea,' from which they are not more than 200 yards distant; and the premises are situated; in the most desirable part of the town of Swansea, being exactly opposite the principal Inn, where the Mail Coaches to. and from London and Ireland arrive daily, and within a few yards of the Post-office, Theatre, public Libraries, and Market. These Premises are, admirably adapted Ibr fcarrylrig on an extensile line; of;b»siwess, ;ai»d the tenants cannot tail of letting iinypart of |h,e liases they ma$appropriate for Lodg- ING!; during th?'^u\»iner season,; yrhen the toi«iu!s felled > with fashionable conjtpanv;breathe the '^abribm air for wJiiil! yw-flise.a is sp jill?{ly and toenjoy its warm and cold bathing. floor ibrihs a Complete Suitdf rootns for a family, with separate kitchens, and other domestic conveniences. Further particulars may be had by personal application, or letters, post-paid, to Thos. Williams, Surgeon, Swansea. BEAUTY, HEALTH, and a GOOD SET of TEETH, Easily to be obtained by using of NEWTON's RESTORATIVE TOOTH POWDER, Patronized and used by Their Majesties and the rest of the Royal Family. TV/|~R, NEWTON has the honour to acquaint i-T A the Nobility, Gentry, and the Ladies in general of Swansea, and the south of Wales, that being honoured with the patronage and support of Their Majesties, and the rest of the Royal Family, the Lord Lieutenant: of Ireland and his Lady, as well as by most of the distinguished Nobility and Gentry in the United Kingdom, and being perfectly sensible of the many obligations he is under to the most eminent of the faculty, in not only using but in recommending generally the use of his Tooth'powder, begs leave, in the most earnest manner, to return his sin- cere thanks to them; and though he is surrounded by the most consummate empirics, (forcing their dangerous nos- trums for the Teeth, ike. to be circulated through the kingdom by the most false and audacious advertisements) begs leave, in the most earnest manner, to caution the public agaipst becoming the dupes of such unprincipled ar- tilices, and to assure them that he still continues to supply his numerous Venders with his Tooth Powder, genuine, through his only wholesale Agents, Messrs. Shaw and Edwards, No. 66, St. Paul's Church-yard, London, pre- pared from the only Recipe of that great and learned physician, Inflate Sir Richard Jebb, M. D. to their pre- sent Majesties. It is as pleasant in its use as it is excellent in its effects. It speedily renders the, Teeth smooth and white; the gums healthful and firm; eradicates the most inveterate scurvy in the gums; and by using it regularly, according to the printed directions sealed round each box, Mr. Newton, the only proprietor, will forfeit one thousand pounds, if ever an instance occurs of any person having the.Topth-ach, or a. J'ooth decay, to the latest period of 'life. Mr. Newton hopes by inserting the following Letter of a gentleman, well known in Swansea and its vicinity, will prove an ulterior demonstration of the superior efficacy of his Tooth Powder :— Sir Walk in Lewes has received a box of Mr. Newton's Tooth Powder, which was sent: him yesterday, being most dreadfully afflicted with the Tooth-ach j- it afforded him al- most instant relief. He was aJ?out sending liis servant for another, when Mr. N ewton's man called with One (in case of a return) as he thinks it the most valuable medicine for the Tooth-ach he'ererexpcrienccd. The relief Sir W. has received, has induced him to send Air. Newton one guinea, which he desires Mr. Newton will do him the favour to accept, and shall feel himself particularly happy in recom- mending all his friends to make itse of it for the future. Green-street, G-rosuenor-sqimrc, Dec. 18th, 1803. To Mr. Newton, Great Russeli-street, Bedford-square." ;AljjK>i for the Face and Skin, is particularly recommended, NEWTON's' I's ROYAL SWEET-SCENTED LUPIN SOAP, the only article at present known to make and preserve a beautiful skin prevents the hands and face from chapping in cold weather; in hot weather it removes all freckles, san" burns, and tans; is particularly recommended for gentle- men to shave with who have tender faces. Also, Newton's Warranted Tooth Brushes, made purposely to use with his Tooth Powder. The great complaint of common tooth brushes is, that they are so badly manufactured, that in a few times using the hairs all become loose, as well as very dangerous to use.—Mr. Newton warrants all his Tooth brushes. All the above articles are sold genuine, wholesale onlv, by Messrs. Shaw and Edwards, No. 66, St. Paul's Church- yard, London; and.retail by T. Jenkins, at the Cambrian •printing-office; and Mr. Flexman, Swansea;. J. Bird, Cardiff W. M. Davis, Merthyr Tidvil'; J.Daniel, Car- marthen; J. Potter, Haverfordwest; J. Roden, Dcnbigh; Owen, Welchpool; Mrs. Tye, Wrexham; Griffiths, Ludlow Salter, Oswestry; Griffiths, Bishop's Castle; Allen, Here- ford C. Jones, Glocestcr W. Pine, Bristol; and bv even Medicine Vender and Perfumer in every town" in the United Kingdom, at the following prices :—" Tooth Powder Vs. 9d. per box. Tooth Brushes is. each. _Royal Lupin Soap Is. each square. N. B. 1 lease to ask for Newton's Tooth Powder, war- ranted 1 ooth Brushes, and Lit Royal' Lupin Soap, SWANSEA, GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,. By 1\11. LLEWELLYN, WITUÙUT RESJ:n\"E, At the Red-Lion, on the Quay, on Tuesday, the 14tli day of February inst. between the hours of four and six ill tht afternoon, or in the mean by Private Contract, THE HOT RO SE IN JUNE, Burthen per register 198 Tons, foreign burlt, now lying at the Brewery Wharf, with all her Materials and Stores. For particulars, or view of the said vessel and her materials, apply at the Counting-house of William Grove and Son, Castle Bailey-street. This Day is published, in One thick Volume 12mo. price 6s. in boards, or 7s. bound; containing more letter-press than any other Medical Work of a general and popular nature,. THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN, or DOMES- A TIC MEDICAL FRIEND; containing plain and practical instructions for the prevention and cure of Diseases, according to the last improvements and discoveries, with a series of chapters on collateral subjects, comprising every thing relative to the Theory and Principles of tlie Medical Art necessary to be known by the private Practitioner the whole divested of scientific and technical words and phrases, and adapted to the use of those heads of Families who have not had a Classical or Medical Education. By ALEXANDER THOMSON, M. D. Author of Medical Consultations of an Essay on the Dis- eases of Wosften and of a Treatise on the Nerves. The following respectable sanction has already appeared of this valuable Work. In our perusal of this comprehensive Work, we have been particularly struck with the conciseness and perspi- cuity with which the symptoms of the various diseases are described ;.and the care every wliere taken to point out those marks or symptoms which distinguish one disease from another. Upon the whole, if extensive research, important observation, and practical utility, can stamp a value on a popular medical production, we believe the present volume has such just pretensions to the approbation and favour of the public as cannot fail to ensure its success." Medical and Physical Journal. Printed for R. Phillips, No. 71, St. Paul's Church-yard; and sold by Mrs. Oakey, Swansea; Mr. Bird, Cardiff; Mr. Walters, Cowbridge; Mr. Daniel, Carmarthen; Mr. Griffiths, Tenby; Mr. Wilmot, Pembroke; Mr. Potter, Haverfordwest; and by all Booksellers. This Day is published, in One very thick and closely- printed Volumd, price 6s. in boards, THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WIT; or LOUNGER'S LIBRARY; containing not only all I the best pieces of Wit and Humour to be found in previous Collections, but also several thousand articles additional, in part, selected from scarce books; in part, original; and, ni part, translated from foreign languages- A complete aud comprehensive collection of pieces of wit, superior to the vulgar and hackneyed jokes of Joe Miller, and divested of the indecencies which have disgraced former collections of this nature, has long been a desidera- tum among books. The Encyclopedia of Wit has been compiled with an express view to supply the existing defi- ciency, by a gentleman, who, during a long and active life, has made it his amusement to collect materials for such a work from every possible source. Printed for R. Phillips, No. 71, St. Paul's Church-yard and sold by Mrs. Oakey. 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