American Stories: A Large-Scale Structured Text Dataset of Historical U.S. Newspapers
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1_1770-11-19_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770111901_0036.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-11-19 00:00:00 | p2 | Your future high Admiral bids you do this,
AS fomethng to play with, and fometbing to kits;
Though his H----fs exprely does NOT tell you where
He cropt this fweet lock of her dear little hair.
This lock was the dea,sR that ever was found,
No lefs did it cof him than ten thouland pound;
Such cicumitance furely may ferve... | ||
2_1770-11-19_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770111901_0036.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-11-19 00:00:00 | p2 | Some officers Of the army are highly Duplicated with
the late orders from the War Office for numbering the
buttons on their regimental cloaths. cd N me, lays
young enfign at ST. Jamess Coffee houfe the other day,
what degradation is here Why, it but this day
as was pafing the Temple, Iickepo came up
TO me, and infolent... | ||
3_1770-11-19_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770111901_0036.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-11-19 00:00:00 | p2 | # late Speech anu Addres to a mott noble Prince,
certified.
W. the m .c~s, and the B'i''a' of S--~-"'''"
Who have always been loyal and true to the Crown,
Directed by InAin7, that governs brutes all,
From the Bear in the foreit to the Ok in the fall,
Come hither to pay our refpe@ts to our beters,
For Vvtas 70 famd an... | ||
4_1770-11-19_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770111901_0036.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-11-19 00:00:00 | p2 | S A T URD A Y, November II.
B o S T O N. | B o S T o N.
THIS afternoon, the brigantine Paoli Capt. Hall,
arrived here from London, by whom we have
the following FRESH INTELLIGENCE, viz.
LONDON, SEPTEMBER IL.
difinguilhed perfonage, who made contiguous
figure in the oPpofition, during the sf political
pagn, has limited to the Premier, that he is willing to... | |
5_1770-11-19_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770111901_0036.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-11-19 00:00:00 | p2 | S q N u. | NE Captains and Adiniras, mighty and brave,
Who rear BTi,aln's andard, and traverte her wave,
bat each culze prove goous,be luIe you take
To cary luck Of her dear LITTLE hair. | |
8_1770-11-19_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770111901_0036.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-11-19 00:00:00 | p2 | THIS afternoon, the brigantine PaoI, Capt
arrived here from London, by whom we
the following FRESH INTELLIGENCE, viz. | ||
1_1770-10-02_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770100201_0012.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-10-02 00:00:00 | p4 | God, at which they were 70 peaed that they all joined
in his COMMUNICATIONS, laying, That excellent peron
indeed his charity extends beyond bis feet The beg
gar did rot leave following his benefaGfor till he dfco-
veed his houfe and afterwards took polf in a place
where the merchant muf daily pas by him., Next day
the ... | ||
2_1770-10-02_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770100201_0012.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-10-02 00:00:00 | p4 | sALGERINE Hvoyics and Ihgr0titude expofed. | sALGERINE A0arics and Lhgr0titnde expofed.
= T is cutomary for matters ofxenes who trade to AL
gicrs win feih or dried fruits, fweet- meats, and the
Ike make pents ofome to fuch Turks as.can for
ward his bainefs. Every voyage he makes thher af
tewards, thee Turks importunc him fol, and infa up
on,,the fame quantity, ... | |
3_1770-10-02_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770100201_0012.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-10-02 00:00:00 | p4 | I'm ADMoNITIoN 70 tb0lss gobo glory in ieducing the
Affections Of the F AIR, and i'm de(erting them.
MTO Man ought certainly to mix bis PresgGans to
~ Lady, till he is fully convinced heTPNjsa, Sbsr
5smtsy and her Fortune, perfectly agrseab 10 his
cirtumGances, and Way of Thinking for, without fch
3rIvigps Knowledge be... | ||
4_1770-10-02_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770100201_0012.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-10-02 00:00:00 | p4 | / lisbon L E MO N S, very good and
- feh, at iixteen fhiHings old tenor the Doze, and
fix pounds hae hillings the Rundred; be fod DIT the
Sign of the Bafket of Lemons in Nldde les, nsar lhs
New. Brick ineespg-houle. | ||
1_1770-11-05_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770110501_0022.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-05 00:00:00 | p1 | NJ O N D A Y,
November <. | PHILADELPHIA, OfFobr IS. -.
OAPTAlN Leech on his palage, the 9Th of Sep
y tenber, when obfervng in lat. 81, "a, long "a,
90, Jaw planet in the S. E. quarter of the fun, which
did not go off till Saturday the 22d he being then in lat
~, 10, long &c. As: and the nth inf. in lat 90,
Il, long 68, he Jaw two planets very ne... | ||
2_1770-11-05_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770110501_0022.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-05 00:00:00 | p1 | rails and hanChonS down TO the deck the ftarboard
iide, wafhed one. overheard, and fhed his hold
70 that he loft comfortable part of his cargo Of melaes
brigantne belonging to Providence, returning from
whaling voyage, and a fchooner from the eafward
bound in here with fin, ahore at Tarpawline Cove,
with feyeral othe... | |||
3_1770-11-05_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770110501_0022.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-05 00:00:00 | p1 | Is NJ ISAIAH THOMA Office
will be
Manner, | |||
1_1770-12-07_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770120701_0043.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-12-07 00:00:00 | p1 | From the LONDON CHRONICLE.
S1alSrabk Reflections on The STATE If AFFAIRS.
of GREAT -BRf TAIN, Nth r9lPs3 to the alter
Poscer, IF EUROPE.
TTOWEVER we may be anufed by the freinds of
the peent Administration, with the hopes thai the
treaty of Paris of 5w be nVoaby oblerVed on the
part of the French and Spanards for o... | ||
3_1770-12-07_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770120701_0043.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-12-07 00:00:00 | p1 |
P R O P O S A L S !
For Continuing and ENLARGlNG
The MASSACHUSETTS SP Y.
OPEN to ALL Parties, bot Influenced by NONE.
CON ITIoN S.
1.-THE MaHachuetts Spy to be printed on good |
DENY Paper, each number to contain four pages |
Large Folio, much larger than any news-p paper Puoiih-
ed in this province and equa... | ||
4_1770-12-07_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770120701_0043.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-12-07 00:00:00 | p1 | courage T5ung Beginner, whole utmof efforts fhall
be uled to prove hImielt as great FRIEND TO True
LIBERTY as any of his protection in the four quarters
of the Gioble and therefore begs their attention to
what he has now to offer.
The FIRE. Ue of the PRESS, has been acknow
lodged of the greateh Befngs of Mankind, eip... | ||
1_1770-11-05_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770110501_0021.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-05 00:00:00 | p1 |
to relieve Commodore Hood, the other three Tgates
appointed to accompany him were, and are now, obg-
cd to lay in the found aRd Hamosze for OF HANDS
to man them.
Hzgnf IS. It faid that his ExceIency Sir Francis
Bernard, BAIT. Governor of MahAchufeusBay, will
ihoIty return his iad government, board very
refpeaabe f... | |||
3_1770-11-05_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770110501_0021.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-05 00:00:00 | p1 |
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Valuinp the dollars at As 3D. fe each, amounts to
3,eoo.2I4
They write from Brett that by the orders lately tent
70 the insepdant of the Marines office, it fhoud eem
as if the French Court apprehenve OF Tome evil
deGgn agan the Dock yards there the centinels bs4g
commanded to fire, without afklng... | |||
1_1770-11-19_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770111901_0037.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-19 00:00:00 | p3 | opportunity 70 the bulls and bears TO propagate the report
of war, in order to make prey of the ignorant and
undfcerning. In confequence of this aul fcheme, the
focks have already fallen three or four per cent.
ALTO il is reckoned, that the iixteen of war of the
line fitting out, will require 1000 aiors to man
them.
... | |||
2_1770-11-19_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770111901_0037.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-19 00:00:00 | p3 | pofefon of Falkland lie, and made our troops pon-
ers of war.
1t is the general opinion that the Dorfetfhire and
Edgar Of war, which failed iome time ilnce, are
gone to Falkland Hands.
We well ailured, that few days fnce the mer-
chants in the Iurky trade applied to Lord NJ, know
the deftinatlon of the feet now fit... | |||
1_1770-11-08_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770110801_0025.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-11-08 00:00:00 | p3 | Rulers were inRituted to be fervans to tho people,
and mluiRes of God for Good but if nfcad of fer
wants they become Matters and infead of mnters for
good, they are minRers for Evil, they no longer
rulers according TO their nfituon.
Rulers appointed be the representatives of God
among men, and when they initiate him ... | ||
2_1770-11-08_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770110801_0025.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-11-08 00:00:00 | p3 | ,uer to me Fri6mt,, apou tbs political fate Of that
Cify, to bis FrisnGia Bslion New-York, O3. /.
w pro,:aa,
We conRantly manage cards for the beit
Tho cenfur'd by lome, we were ie!dom TO bame---
We fhufled- cut---and M pTayId Ntbe GAms*--
A Game which our Neighbours would gladly have tried,
Uncheck'd by their Fear... | ||
3_1770-11-08_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770110801_0025.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-11-08 00:00:00 | p3 | T5sHgb--- To play all the Came" be an t*pr''"
NED frequently to EgniJ cheating, arr LffrW'itr can
aet mean to intimate any thing sf the KIND.
( Sc Vox in Faucibus hoeret." | ||
1_1770-08-23_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770082301_0002.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-08-23 00:00:00 | p2 | Il is reported chat the MARQUIS OF Cfanoy Was oHereo
ali his lae offices under the government bat that he de-
cined accepting them.
The leaders OF the oppofition have had everal
fefences within thefe fews days. the ubef of new
method Of application for redrels ofgrievances.
The word reply has become, we hear, iince... | ||
2_1770-08-23_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770082301_0002.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-08-23 00:00:00 | p2 | 1t was yeherd4y reported here, that a'vcfle was ar
rived at Falmouth, Calco-Bay, from Ireland, which
brought word that William Beckford, Eq; Lord Mayor,
Alderman and aAmember of Parliament Tor the cy of
London, lately died there and that Barlow Trecothc,
Efq; was elected LOrd-Mayor in his room. | ||
3_1770-08-23_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770082301_0002.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-08-23 00:00:00 | p2 | T Fl IT r S D A Y, Aueufi | | KINGSTON, Jamaica) June az. /
ExraG7 Of Letter frow Gsnf!eaGan at HI pas..~.
| 7 RECKONED without my hoit, when expeaedE
| have Joined my brethren on the 24th of June al Y
maica, and amufed myfelf that day but on the 3dcs
rent an Earthquake happened at feven o'clock in Ii
evening, with uch force that the town of ... | |
1_1770-09-01_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770090101_0004.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-09-01 00:00:00 | p2 | in trade, be deGred to NEW publicity, how nearly thS
ioin with US in theie matters.
So The Committee Of INFECTION IN Norwich have the
pleafure to inform the publck, that the perons who
lately imported goods have bmitted them to the drec
ton of the Committee" | ||
2_1770-09-01_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770090101_0004.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-09-01 00:00:00 | p2 | September /, | NEw-LoNDoN, AEggf 23.
YESTERDAY Captain Bofworth arrived here from
4 Newport and brought the following Certi6catesl
& THESE may certify, that at very full meeting
of the trade and inhabitants of the Gown of Newport
holden on Monday the 2oth day of AuguR, 1870, |
was refoved to adhere to, and fuppor the Non lmpor-... | |
5_1770-09-01_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770090101_0004.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-09-01 00:00:00 | p2 | II CArALocvR of HISPE RS. | TT is subiIb~sd at Paris, that the Duke D'Aiguilon
threatened to make public, certain ecret negotiations
between himef and certain Engfh Duke, in cafe he
houd be ientenced the block and that this whiper
had 70 extraordinary an effect on the ad Duke, that his
Grace Immediately elaped upon the Gr intelligence Of
it, an... | |
1_1770-11-29_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770112901_0032.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-11-29 00:00:00 | p2 | Tie Situation Of ENGLAND with the Powers sf the
WORLD.
FRANCE and SPAIN, aiming againf Great-Br-
tain. ---POR TUGAL, iollctng the afifance of Spain
and treating England with contempt PRUSSIA and
GERMANY, bound by affection for each other the
former watching opportunity to retaate and pay him
ief what we owe m.----D... | ||
2_1770-11-29_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770112901_0032.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-11-29 00:00:00 | p2 | very large grotefque the other interceS filled
with fand and fhells through theie the rain water is
filtered and, with the admixtue Of fats, form in the
caves the mott beautiful falacfica pillars BeGdes, this
erves to cement the fand into loft pongy one, fch
as you have feen, and binds the whole together. am
of opini... | ||
3_1770-11-29_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770112901_0032.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-11-29 00:00:00 | p2 | A MERIC INTE LLIG EN- c E | Tie Situation Of ENcLAN | A NJ | 4 ~ n | + l. l. q + n E.
CHARLEsTowN, [Soutb- Cardinal O67ober ii.
T Asst Saturday arrived here the Aoop Freelnxez-
\ II Captain Simmons, of and from Swanfey, EoQRe
province of MaAachuetts- Bay, laden with appld5pot3
toes, bees, cheele and but being cleared aew7
port, Iland, ome difficulties arofc, whether T... |
1_1770-09-13_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770091301_0006.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-09-13 00:00:00 | p2 | colony of Connecticut and the quarrel between may
he inhabitants Of Bottom and the military quartered ON
them.
YeRcrdav the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor attended know
the 4vea ST. Tame to nav his refpects to his Maize oute
nv nv whom he was mott GRACEFULLY received 1t is dom,
cuonary all Lord Mayors appear court the is
... | |||
2_1770-09-13_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770091301_0006.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-09-13 00:00:00 | p2 | they are aed is not their own, into which an enemy
may be admitted they reoved to dembe their in
tentions, and put off the meditaed blow for time.
correspondents obferves, that notwithstanding the
known poverty Of certain notorious Lord, he has alb
loutey reufed the viceroyhp of neghbouring king
dom, becaufe he loves A... | |||
4_1770-09-13_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770091301_0006.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-09-13 00:00:00 | p2 | in great afluence IN the Welt Indies.
Preparations will foon be made, it is fad, for the re-
eeption and accommodation of one of bis Majeys filters,
who, we are informed, is expected to come to England
with the Prnces Dowager of Wales when lhe returns. | |||
1_1770-12-17_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770121701_0050.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-12-17 00:00:00 | p4 | on, confined hmfcIf. The MagiArate and number
e me Inhabitants have tent the authority here for
alie4nce and direction.
1t is certain that atthe time when the Soldiers fired
in King ee the evening of the fifth Of March lait,
there were only two three women and feveral fmall
children, belides fon Of Mr.. Green's in th... | |||
2_1770-12-17_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770121701_0050.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-12-17 00:00:00 | p4 | HlaKer3 IN oAsM' anu olAeIS3 WIN WnOm CuCicTlpton
Papers are left.
To the UBLIC.
THE Printer of the MASSACHUSETTS SPY, begs
leave to return his ncere thanks to his peent bfcrb
es, for their kind reception of that paper and the gene
raj appreciation they have been pealed to gnify Of his
endeavours to ferve them.
A... | |||
4_1770-12-17_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770121701_0050.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-12-17 00:00:00 | p4 | 5 n: Printed by ISAIAH THOMAS the New Printing
e and
for
and Manner, | |||
1_1770-12-20_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770122001_0053.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-12-20 00:00:00 | p3 | A Nj E RIG A N
IN TELLIG N c E. |
CUNDA4 morning Taft, about half paif three. came
= on a violent form of thunder and lightning, during
the continuance of which, St. AIMS Cattle maculouly
eicaped deru6ion. On the north eah, eah and outh-
ward angles, it fhattered the roof in moff terrible
manner it then entered the windows of the next floor,
inged a... | |
2_1770-12-20_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770122001_0053.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-12-20 00:00:00 | p3 | NEw-YoRK, December I3. On Tueiday laf the
General Ailemby of this Colony met at the City-Hal,
when his Excelency the Governor was pleaicd to open
the leii;ons with the following SPEECH.
&c Gentlemen sf the Conna! and Cenrai XGfmby,
"WHEN his Majefy was peafed to confer on me
Government in this country, it filed me ... | ||
1_1770-11-29_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770112901_0034.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-29 00:00:00 | p4 | fsveraI Officers within this province hereafter menti
oned,"
An Act for rcvisng and continuing An Ad, ntifu'ed,
& An Act for allowing neceaary Supplies to the Eaaern
indians and for regulating Trade with them, and pre-
veitng Abuies therein"
An Act for annexing to and Incorporating with the
triG OF Lcnox in the Cou... | |||
2_1770-11-29_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770112901_0034.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-29 00:00:00 | p4 | CO u N T R Y | CbebmJ5rd, NoUsmBer II. Lat Sunday nig5hs,sg4ife
broke out, which confirmed the dwelling houie Of RSf
Oliver Barron of this town, alto almof all hiA$aoaG
hold furniture, and almoR all the apparel of the family,
with comfortable quantity of brandy, rum, and other
f,uous liquors, he being nnhoder, and great guam
,ity of ... | ||
3_1770-11-29_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770112901_0034.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-29 00:00:00 | p4 | a MESS ALMANACK S for 1871,
= to be fold at the New Printing Office, in Union
freet, near the Market.
WHEREAS the Co. partnerfhip of 10
w SEPH and DANIEL WALDO, is mutual | dif1olved. This is to- give notice to ali perfons who
have any demands on faid company apply to DANIEL
WALDO for payment : And thofe who are indebted to
aid company, hereby directed pay their feveral
balances to faid DANIEL WALDO as foon as poiIible.
JOSEPH WALDO,
DANIEL WALDO.
N. B. The faid DANIEL WALDO continues... | ||
4_1770-11-29_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770112901_0034.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-29 00:00:00 | p4 | NEW RAISINS, New Philadelphia
~ FLOUR; Wef-Inda and New England RUM
by the hog(head or barrel SUGARS of various quail
ties, by the hoghead, barrel Jingle hundred very
bef French INDIGO, by large or fna quantities,
Coffee, Kippens Snuff; and many other Articles; are
fold very cheap by SAMUEL ELIOT, jun.
the eaft end o... | |||
6_1770-11-29_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770112901_0034.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-29 00:00:00 | p4 | a LEXANDER STEELE, Bookbinder, | y in Marlborough Street, between Bloomfield
and the fign of the Golden Cock hereby informs the
Public, that he binds Books of all forts gilt plain, in
the neateft manner. He kewife cleans and letters Lii
braries and makes and els pocket books of all kinds
All executed on the mott reafonabe terms.
HAT Innings, made an... | ||
9_1770-11-29_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770112901_0034.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-29 00:00:00 | p4 | qICRE COLOU RED WARE.
4 LARGE and neat Allotment Of cream
y and other coIoured WARE, of the newell fafhon,
iuff opened, and now ready for fae, by wholefae
retail, Cheap for Cath, by FRANCIS SHAW,
jun. at the fore lately improved BY Mr. Robert Gould,
oppofite the iign of the Crown and Sceptre in Back
Rreet. Where ma... | |||
1_1770-11-22_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770112201_0042.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-11-22 00:00:00 | p4 | frigate; if this proves true war with Spain will be
unavoidable"
Extra6 Of another Letter from London, Sept. 26.
&c The noile of War fubides the French, by an
express over land from Admiral PROXY, have only ten
fail ofrhe line abroad, and thoe in different paris of
the Mediterranean fix of them before Tuns the fmal... | ||
2_1770-11-22_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770112201_0042.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-11-22 00:00:00 | p4 | town from Philadelphia, CAPTAIN Bedlow lately from
jamaica, which he left the liz of Otobe, and reports
TIA, the 2Sh of September veHe arrived there from
H!lpanola, which brought advice that Plague
broke out there at Leogane, Port Prince, and other
places in the Bite. That the di(order not brought
from any infected pla... | ||
3_1770-11-22_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770112201_0042.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-11-22 00:00:00 | p4 | T H U R D A Y, November Isl
3 O s 7 O N | We hear the trial of the folders is put off till Monday
next.
Laff Tuefday Captain Davis and Captain Freeman
arrived here from Cape Nichoa Mole, which place they
left the 10th of October They inform US, that when
they failed from thence, was very healthy there: But
that Fever mot Plague, has been reported) had
prevai... | |
4_1770-11-22_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770112201_0042.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-11-22 00:00:00 | p4 | 4 LEXANDER STEELE, Bookbinder,
- in MArIborough-S Street, between Bromhelds-Lane
and the fign of the Golden Cock, hereby informs the
Public, that he binds Books of all forts, gilt or plan in
the neaeit manner. He likewe cleans and letters Lii
braes, and makes and ells pocket books of all kinds
All executed on the mott ... | ||
5_1770-11-22_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770112201_0042.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-11-22 00:00:00 | p4 | MEW Z a | S | Y 5, New Philadelphia
~ FLOUR; Wet India and New England RUM
by the hoglhead or barrel SUGARS of various quail
ties, by the hogfhead, barrel or Jingle hundred very
beR French INDIGO, by large or Gna quantities,
Coffee, Kippens Snuff; and many other Articles; are
fold very cheap by SAM UEL ELIOT, Jun.
op... | ||
7_1770-11-22_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770112201_0042.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-11-22 00:00:00 | p4 | HAT Innings, made and fold at COS.
l. 4 old tenor the dozen, or IS. Jingle, by JOHN
BROWNE, at the Mandatory -houfe, near the Com
mon, Bottom. | ||
8_1770-11-22_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770112201_0042.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-11-22 00:00:00 | p4 | the Co. partnerlhip of JO-
difoNed. This is to give notice to all perfons who
have any demands on faid company, apply DANIEL
WALDO for payment : And thofe who are indebted to
faid company, hereby directed to pay their everal
balances to faid DANIEL WALDO, as foon as pofibe.
JOSEPH WALDO,
DANIEL WALDO.
N. B. The fai... | ||
1_1770-12-07_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770120701_0044.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-12-07 00:00:00 | p2 |
The oower of united branches of the houe Bourbon
has been augmentng ever nce that accured period and
to add to the hrengh and influence of France and Span
the former has conolodated its ntere with the Court
of Vienna by the Marriage of the Dauphin with an Ii
Archduche6 of AuAa. The daughter of that very Ma n... | |||
2_1770-12-07_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770120701_0044.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-12-07 00:00:00 | p2 | |
foul murder of her hulband Idden and tyrannca.
We do not mean, by this picture of abandoned
ftuaton with repe6 to the powers of Europe plead
in favour of continental connections, to uAiy Bri
tilh miniffry in exhaufng Great Britain of men and
money upport vonary balance CT power, which the
moment perhaps that il is ... | |||
1_1770-12-24_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770122401_0057.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-12-24 00:00:00 | p3 | IN TELLIG Z N c Z.
A M E RIG A N | ANNAPOLIS, (AzarLandl December g.
IN Tuelday the 18th of laft month, died at his
houfe on POtowmock, in the 56h year Of his
age, Thomas Addinfon, Eiq; fome time Major of his
MajeAy's 3sth Regiment Of foOt.---HaVing Oetaken
himef pretty early in life to the honorable protection ct
arms he was preent in vera of the harpe... | |
2_1770-12-24_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770122401_0057.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-12-24 00:00:00 | p3 | Nj O N d A Y, December "a.
B O S T O N. | Captain Dixey, is arrived in nine weeks from the
Downs. Benjamin Hallowe, E(q Comptroller OF has
Majefy's Cuitoms for this port, came Psiicnger with
Captain Dixey.
CAPTAIN Chriaopher ChampIin, arrived at Newport,
Rhode Hand from the Wet Indies on the ftt infant
fpoke with brgantine, Captain Ioan, five weeks from
Lond... | |
3_1770-12-24_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770122401_0057.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-12-24 00:00:00 | p3 | enter into negotiation upon them, To which the Eng.
,ifh mlniaet pc emporly anweFed, " WhatveF claims
YOU have, fat them up we will hear them. Bat irR The
iAaud mutt and ihal be reitored. We will not hear Of
any claims of negotiation while the land in the hands
of the French King. is aburd to leze the and, and
then to ... | ||
4_1770-12-24_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770122401_0057.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-12-24 00:00:00 | p3 | The peTfan fapeGted of having eanalHed lhs fan Is
now 10 Halumote- own, and on lm was toqnt large
fun of money as alto Tome OF the wearing aPPafe ot
the deceafed
WILLIAMSBURG, [Prgini0l NoVsmJer 49, The
fprited and enbe proceeding of out worthy neighbours
in Maryland, afford hne example to the other haple
colonies in... | ||
1_1770-08-23_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770082301_0001.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-08-23 00:00:00 | p1 | w d N E S D A Y, Auguf ~. | w E d N E u A Y, Auguft ~.
CoNsr ANTINopL E. capital tbs7wki@ empire AbriI3.
SINCE the inroads the Ru1ians have made into the
Morea, &c. our army has been reinforced from Alta,
and now confiHs of 10000 men.
TRIESTE, Hat] MAY H. 1t is now no longer
doubt that the Ruan have taken Modon and Coron IN
the Morea.
Prom ... | ||
2_1770-08-23_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770082301_0001.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-08-23 00:00:00 | p1 | two NepolItan travellers, and ievera women and young
Ladies belonging the principal perons of the city, to
the number of about fveny body of Abanians, armed
with hachets endeavoured force bis gates but he
representing them that his nation was alliance with
the Porte, they conducted him the cattle, together
in with al... | |||
1_1770-11-22_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770112201_0039.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-22 00:00:00 | p1 | laton of our rights. We ha fee what government
will do, a representation of the affair from the con(u
and factory going to England. Oar judge conlevator
officially interpreted but without effect. he prvi-
leges were violated BY Tending Mr.. Council to COM
mon prilon for pretended civil offence Had been a
real Ene, it h... | |||
2_1770-11-22_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770112201_0039.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-22 00:00:00 | p1 | EUROPEAN INTELLIG ENCE. | EUROPEAN TELLIG E N E.
OURANTo, "a province of Naples in tay1 AHggf 20.
= EFT TIERS from Zane confirm the account OF the
| 4 defruefion of the Tutkilh feet. Admiral Ephn-
1one, who cruiGng near the reights of the Darda-
nees, has taken fourteen fhps, laden with proviions
sc. for ConRantnopIe, which has thrown the inhao... | ||
1_1770-10-13_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770101301_0013.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-10-13 00:00:00 | p1 | to perform, will employ whole year from this time.
All ranks and degrees of perons anxions attend
this Rev. Genteman's minaration, and join in paying
him every mark of their afe6tionate efeem. .
AnggfI5 correspondent aRures, that Lord Roch-
ford will peedy reign his Office of Secretary of fate,
and that General Conwa... | |||
2_1770-10-13_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770101301_0013.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-10-13 00:00:00 | p1 | B o S T. O N. | We hear the Hon. Houfe of Representatives at Cam
bridge, Tuefday aft voted to proceed to buineis.
So Yeas, 20 Nays. 49,.
At meeting of the merchants in this town at the
Brti(h Cofee-H oue, it unanimously voted alter
the Non Importation Agreement, and TO open The I'M
poration of goods from Great Britain except Teas ar... | ||
3_1770-10-13_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770101301_0013.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-10-13 00:00:00 | p1 | LONDON, Hxyuf I. | LONDON, Angnf I.
n NOBLEMAN juR arrived from abroad, declares,
~ THAT in his travels he met with W0n6Fyfd Jew,
who was 10 civil as to give him the whole htoy of his
birth, parensage sc. and Iwore upon his honour, that
he was at lea& Fix thoufand years old.
We hear that the Duke ofC-- pahing By the Iron
houe near th... | ||
1_1770-11-12_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770111201_0029.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-11-12 00:00:00 | p3 | hundred guneas.
YeferdAy it frongly reported upon Change.
that the Spaniards had Popped two millions of pecle at
Cadiz,and fezed our hps in that harbour upon which
bank itock fell per cent. and other tocks in pro-
portion.
The Minerva, Captain Read, taking in goods for
New York is the Britannia; Captain Munds, who
... | ||
2_1770-11-12_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770111201_0029.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-11-12 00:00:00 | p3 | Sitter mother wife and friend
Ssyertsa RopUsy, U,c. DaCeto.
RECIT TIVE.
And yet let raptur'd wonder tell,
This fmiling morn its produce bring,
theme on which the virgins dwell
theme each bard delights to fling;
A'brother born to fpreAd the fame
OF Mecklenbourg's exalted name
In whole reflected graces feen,
Again ... | ||
1_1770-12-20_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770122001_0052.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-12-20 00:00:00 | p2 | gentleman who is uH returned to London from
long edence the Court of ST. Petersburg, has favoured
us with the following authentic decripon and character
of the prelent Emprcfs ofRuiiaCaherine H. is about
forty one years of age, of fine ze and hape her COM
p!exion is charming, her eyes brig and exprefve her
manner of ad... | |||
2_1770-12-20_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770122001_0052.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-12-20 00:00:00 | p2 | with US at preen, but were greatly apnyehenGve of de-
trmental consequences to themielves from it, and ued
their utmoR endeavours to prevent its taking place.
| Oa0. 7. We are informed, that certain paymaRcrs
accounts length finally ieed, and that the balance
remaining in his hands, amounts TO so,ccol. which hc
ready p... | |||
1_1770-12-17_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770121701_0047.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-12-17 00:00:00 | p1 | From a late LONDON NEWSPAPER. | FTCn IdIt LONDON INEWS-I AFEK.
IL the PRINTER.
Ut feems to be prevailing opinion in Great Britain,
that the Parliament have right to tax the AmeIi-
cans, and that, unleE they have fuch right, America
would be Independent of Great Britain.
And it (eems to be prevailing opinion in America,
that by taxing them wit... | |
2_1770-12-17_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770121701_0047.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-12-17 00:00:00 | p1 | lures from 3vey; from condition as much below that
of brutes as to act without reaon is leis mfeabe than
to act aganh it. Peierve to your future fubects the
divine right of being free agents and your own royal
houe the divine light of being their benefactors. Be-
lieve me, my Prince, there is no other right can flow
fr... | ||
3_1770-12-17_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770121701_0047.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-12-17 00:00:00 | p1 | FrAm the GENTLEMAN's MAGAZINE, FIR Aug 1910.
Mr. URBAN,
SEND you Letter which was written by the &C.
LIBERATED Sir Walter Raleigh, to that excellent young
Prince, Henry, the eldef ion of James the hr Ii was
pubifhed fome years ago, III collection that has got
into bur few hands; and without laying that has any
rela... | ||
1_1770-12-17_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770121701_0049.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-12-17 00:00:00 | p3 | M o N ID A Y, December II.
B Q S I O N | We hear that it is the opinion of all the politicians in
England, that if hoRes commenced between great
Britain and Spain, America will be the grand cene of
the war.
On Thurfday morning laf a paper was found ported
upon door of the Town houfe, tending, il is faid,
Rame the minds of the people agan the Judges of The... | ||
3_1770-12-17_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770121701_0049.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-12-17 00:00:00 | p3 | RICAN TELLIG ENC E.
SAVANNAH, lin Georgia November 10.
Cannon, HonJs Of HDembly, Monday, NoVsm5sr s, 1870.
TIME Houfe being informed of the much lamented
death of the Rev. Mr.. George Whtefield, which
lately happened at NewburyPort in the MaIachuletts
government, and taking into confederation the many and
uncommon ... | |||
4_1770-12-17_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770121701_0049.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-12-17 00:00:00 | p3 | iued proclamation, promiing reward OF C:e dund-
red Pounds, lawful money, to &c paid out OF the pubic
tIeafuy.
By CaptanWhi,e, arrived at Philadelphia in eighteen
days from St. Coix, have the plealue of informing
our readers, that the account in this paper, OF part OF
that and being deoyed by an earthquake, is withou... | |||
2_1770-12-24_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770122401_0055.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-12-24 00:00:00 | p1 | E N G l. A n D,
The domain of liberty and property, the country Of
extremes Virtue is here divine, vice internal. Here
are liberty of confidence, political liberty, civil liberty,
commercial liberty, liberty of thought, tongue and pen,
TO and beyond the limits Of the mott prchgate icence;
news papers, magazines, pamp... | ||
4_1770-12-24_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770122401_0055.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-12-24 00:00:00 | p1 | SKETCH of MORAL and POLITICAL
MAP of u r 0 Z.
By mr.. MosER, Envy fran the Ele6tor PaIanne to
Hanover. |
TIME motley creation of Peter, called the Great, int
tators of all Europe, but not RufIians country NJ
taught to bear the produce of Southern climates to vaPd
life and to neglect its own vigorous offspring htOry, b
mathematics geography general balance OF trade IN Ct
human intrepdity, lavery, favage glare of wealt... | |
6_1770-12-24_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770122401_0055.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-12-24 00:00:00 | p1 | An-unweeded garden, its inhabitants es breed on a
dead horfc.-- Slavery, and lcenCe. Zach moral pm
cipe the pimp of pampered organs: ne country or
arts tricks caffration, and bandtt OF Raphael Cod
nj, Faraeli, Archangeii- | ||
1_1770-11-08_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770110801_0023.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-08 00:00:00 | p1 | To the Printer of the MASSACHUSETTS SPY.
SIR,
will much obige FEMALE READEK.
To PYTHAGoRAS.
I'M the Sov. No. IL. obferved two or three para
graphs, which you fay are from Cyprians Life, but
am forry yoi could not fee clearer when you read the
favnos of that good old faint You had better do as
do e. not truh y... | |||
2_1770-11-08_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770110801_0023.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-08 00:00:00 | p1 | ed for it. 1t eems about two years ago, the fame dli-
temper regned epidemca in England, when the follow
ing piece made its appearance in he London Magazine
which peae niert in your paper, and you will obige
yours, sc. LOTHARlO.
"Would you, my fair ones, win the hearts of men,
SsCaft off your heads and be yourielve... | |||
4_1770-11-08_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770110801_0023.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-08 00:00:00 | p1 | MASSACHUSETTS SPY, | To the Printer of the MASSACHUSETTS, SPY.
SIR,
T HAVE for fome time paff taken notice of grosUing
i diforder among the Ladies bAad in this metropolis,
and thought before now to have een fome sprofcEb- | ||
1_1770-11-12_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770111201_0028.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-12 00:00:00 | p2 | his efcape, cried out in forrowful tone, Ibpf, Gentle
men, yon will burt The gentlemen was 10 plea-
ed at the uR application of their eeches, that he not
only orgave them their epaies againt him, but iaved
them from evere Aagellaton, which they othetwe
would have received from their matter for playing ttuant
Asguf g.... | |||
2_1770-11-12_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770111201_0028.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-12 00:00:00 | p2 | officers IN the Mora, none OF any great note.
Poiitive orders were TuedaY dpatched to the Co.
venors Of Gibraltar and Port Mahon not to admit any
ofhe Ruian ofwar, (which have lately been engaged
with the Turklh feet, into either of .her harbours
neither are they to have any connections with the crew,
left the Ruiian... | |||
1_1770-11-08_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770110801_0024.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-11-08 00:00:00 | p2 | it. who call it tAts de msuton fheeps head becaufe it
makes the patient look like RAM can give natu.
raj account of the caue of this dtemper. Though by
no meals upertrious, am inclined to impue it to the
power of magic, for what ellie can, all of fudden, turn
the beautiful head of fine woman into rams head
forgot to ... | ||
2_1770-11-08_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770110801_0024.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-11-08 00:00:00 | p2 | DTOWnCs pIOCS1nOHs guns WCIc HIcu
from his Majefy's Cattle William. & Mary after
which he was inferred in new tomb lately built for his
family. He had been commander in chief of this pro-
vince, and Surveyor General of his Msjefy's Woods,
from rhe 9Th year of the reign Of his ate MsleRy,
King George the Second, and 10 ... | ||
3_1770-11-08_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770110801_0024.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-11-08 00:00:00 | p2 | A M ERICAN IN FELLIG ENCE
NEWPORT, OI7aber 20. |
IRON Swaozey we hear, that a dweIIing-houfe in
1 that town confirmed by fire few days paff,
anI that fevcra peonS have been taken into cufody
and recognized to appear at the hyperion couGf
The county Of Bro, upon lupicion of having puspoievr
Eet fire to faid building. T.
The fentence of cropping, branding and whip... | |
4_1770-11-08_pna_sn83021193_00517172169_1770110801_0024.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 01 | 1770-11-08 00:00:00 | p2 | Dedicated to the PRINCES Of the EARTH.
u ULERS are made for the people, not the people
n for the rulers.--.I The people are bound to obey
the rulers, when the rulers obey the laws; and when
the rulers are sionate fathers, the people arc bound
to be dutfal children. | ||
1_1770-11-19_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770111901_0035.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-19 00:00:00 | p1 | Nm ESSAY PATIEN | IN Z , , n On "A ! L N = 1S'
TIME man of frantic heated imagination coniiders
patience as flowing from meannefs of foul, a
dahardly dfpoiuon, the Taft reource of towards but
the man of real gacity, who view things through
difpaaionate medium, dcovers in all the genuine
marks of noble mind. 1t is Imported by hope, a... | ||
2_1770-11-19_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770111901_0035.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-19 00:00:00 | p1 | Extracts from late Englifh NEWSPAPERS.
LONDON, A4ggf II.
COD DEcnOAITENI-TN Iel.-oa &c Ao :r(arA IN -, | LONDON, HUgHF II.
4 CORRESPONDENT defires us to nlert an in
II Gance of the attraction of feel, which he had from
German officer of veracity - That Gentleman being
at the head of company, when fudden form came
on, they fought fheter in the entrance of wood: 1t
ghtcned EFFECTIVELY, and, being in dire9 pon to the
form,... | ||
3_1770-11-19_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770111901_0035.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-19 00:00:00 | p1 | Fran BIN LEY's JOURNAL. | I'm ANECDOTE. | u LPHONSO w. King of Portugal, was fuca
n keen fportfman, as lometimes to be whole months
from Lfbon and at his return, all he talked of was how
many BEATS he had killed taken, and other particu
lars of his port After along patience under thee crcum
frances, one of his Councillors, accompanied by many
of the like... | |
4_1770-11-19_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770111901_0035.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-19 00:00:00 | p1 |
that Cear acquired the empire by the fword, AuguHGs
by inheritance, Cagula BY the merits of his father, Ne
no by tyranny, Titus by having vanquiihed Judea but
that for his part, though of low extraction, he had OBJ
tanned it by patience.
Again, whatever Crohcs and misortunes with,
and however heavy their burthen, th... | |||
1_1770-11-12_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770111201_0027.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-12 00:00:00 | p1 | From the CRAFT AN, SEPTEMBER 7.
To the PRINTER.
4 GREAT Patronage, whole tafe in the fine art,
~ is objectionable, having lately given orders for
the buying up of evera pictures and fatues for the de-
coratiOn of great edfce now in contemplation fend
you catalogue of thoe already puEchaed for that pu-
poe, which yo... | |||
2_1770-11-12_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770111201_0027.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-12 00:00:00 | p1 | Nobody, in water colours Duke of c. b----d.
A Slave Market on the Coat of America---Lord
HI b--gh.
Ditto, in Ireland Lord T-wnf-.d.
Poyphemus devouring the Greeks, taken from the
Ened Of Virgil Lord B-r----n.
The Judgment of Paris reverted, with the following
motto, &c Datur Pl)fmo," ---Lord M ns---d.
Belal, in a... | |||
3_1770-11-12_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770111201_0027.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-12 00:00:00 | p1 | EUROPEAN ENCE. | ROPEAN NTELLIGE NCE.
DUBLIN, AHggf I'll
IN the nth nfant the Right Hon the Earl Of
~ Hllfborough, and Lord KIwarng, arrived as
Marlborough from London
CHESTER, A4gyf al. One day LAT week, fcbool-
matter in this city, having received intelligence that
Two Of his choars playing truant, dPatched two
others in quef o... | ||
4_1770-11-12_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770111201_0027.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-11-12 00:00:00 | p1 | BYE LAWS of the FEMALE COTERlE.
From The own and Country Mac AzINE, far Aug
To the PRiN Err,
y many people treat our fociety with rdicule, and
"A Come with contempt, Whit there are others, who
coniider altogether vonary; IT may not be improper
to lay before your readers fome of the ByeLaws and
Regulations now ehabl... | |||
1_1770-10-23_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770102301_0015.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-10-23 00:00:00 | p1 | October II.
u E S d A Y, | PHILADELPHIA, OGzober II.
IN Monday next the General Ahembly of this pro-
vince meets here.
The beginning of Auguf laf departed this life at
PiIefgrove, in Wef New Jerfey, MIR. Mounce Keen,
aged los years and eight months He was born Of
Swedfh parents, Cheer, in PENNY lvana, and always
enjoyed his health and understa... | ||
2_1770-10-23_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770102301_0015.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-10-23 00:00:00 | p1 | M O N D A Y, October II. |
n MORNING paper fays, An old Lady OF fortune,
~ lately dead, has lief; her man;fervant, who lived
with her many years, comfortable legacy, in the fol-
lowing words &C | leave to Robert 100 !. IN gra-
ttude for the faithful ervices he has rendered up
wards of thirty years, the greatef part of which time
have loved hi... | ||
4_1770-10-23_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770102301_0015.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-10-23 00:00:00 | p1 | B O s T O N. | Laft Friday night came on, and continued the mott
part of the day. mott terrible form of wind and
RAIN The wind was variable from n. w. to ~. T..
The tide was fweed TO greater height than has been
known for forty even years paR by which great damage
has been uRained by the lois of fugas, fa and other
articles in fore t... | ||
1_1770-10-27_p1_sn83021193_00517172169_1770102701_0017.json | The Massachusetts spy. [volume] (Boston [Mass.]) 1770-1772 | 1770-10-27 00:00:00 | p1 | =R / D A Y, October 26. | LONDON, Aagnf II | LONDON, AugEf III.
Z hear from Tunbridge- Wells, that Mr.. Alder |
man Wilkes and his daughter are arrived there
where they propoe to continue fome time, for the bene
fit of the waters
We are informed that the emolumens of the Marquis
of Granby's late high employments have been laid up
ever nce bis reignation to th... |
davidaulloa/AmericanStories is a copy of the dell-research-harvard/AmericanStories repository without the use of a Python script for loading. This allows the use of the HuggingFace Dataset Viewer
@misc{dell2023american, title={American Stories: A Large-Scale Structured Text Dataset of Historical U.S. Newspapers}, author={Melissa Dell and Jacob Carlson and Tom Bryan and Emily Silcock and Abhishek Arora and Zejiang Shen and Luca D'Amico-Wong and Quan Le and Pablo Querubin and Leander Heldring}, year={2023}, eprint={2308.12477}, archivePrefix={arXiv}, primaryClass={cs.CL} }