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3. The happiness of Britain

8. Having received from Phineas Bond, Esq. His Majesty's Consul General in America, a notice published at Philadelphia, the 8th of June last, by William Moore Smith, Esq. public agent, on behalf of the British claimants, under the sixth article of the treaty of amity, navigation and commerce, concluded between His Majesty and the United States of America, we think it incumbent upon us, to transmit to you the annexed copy

9. The heads of a course of lectures on experimental philosophy : Comprising all the fundamental principles in mechanics, hydrostatics, and optics; with an explanation of the construction and use of all the principal instruments in astronomy; together with magnetism and electricity. By the Rev. S. Vince, A.M. F.R.S. plumian professor of astronomy and experimental philosophy[.].

22. Heraldry in miniature, containing all the arms, crests, supporters and mottos of the peers, peeresses and Bishops of England, Scotland and Ireland with the baronets of Great-Britain and the insignia of the different orders of knighthood in the three kingdoms : Also an introduction to the science of heraldry; a dictionary of heraldic terms; the manner of creating peers; progress of baronial honours; degrees and privileges of the peerage and rules of precedency: as well as an index to all the peers &c. with translations of their mottos: likewise lists of titles conferred by his present Majesty and those extinct since his accession to the throne

30. Hints and cautions, for the information of the churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the parishes of St. Giles in the Fields and St. George, Bloomsbury, in the county of Middlesex: and, rules, orders, and regulations for maintaining, governing, employing, and regulating the said poor; made by the vestry of the said parishes

39. His Majesty having been pleased to issue His royal proclamation, for a general thanksgiving, to Almighty God, on Tuesday the 19th instant, for the many signal and important victories obtained by His navy, in the present war. The Mayor has thought proper to give this public notice, that a collection is intended to be made at the parish churches, in this town, immediately after the sermon, on that day, for the relief of the wounded seamen, and the widows and orphans of such as were killed in the late action between Admiral Lord Duncan, and the Dutch fleet