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Dated from Wedge Sept. 30, 1771.
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Mr. Printer, in your paper of this day, Caesar
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to three per cent. without regarding the Rate of their
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the is well known the tender care and motherly affection
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h success from this advertisement,
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especially, having it her business to provide the best
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N.B. Though Revoult has been compelled, through
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and profitable to the children that might be put under he,
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ed bills of her plan to he had of the
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printer of this paper and at the Samerset coffee-house, in
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men and gentlemen with claims.
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