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MERICA, Mr. Pitt and Lord Camden are the patrons of, vol. I. pag. 9—a new office established for the business of, ib.

, young gentleman coming into it said to be a security to the kingdom from foreign as well as domestic slavery, vol.I. p.36.—many of our forces in climates unfavourable to British constitutions, p. 37—the insult offered to it, by appointing Colonel Luttrell, Adjutant-general of Ireland, vol. II. p. 112.

Mr. his sumptuous entertainment at the Mansion-house, vol. II p. 224.

corporation of, admit strangers to their freedom, to shake off the tyranny of the Duke of Bedford, vol. I p. 167—Duke of, a letter to