Sir William Hamilton...
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July 08, 1772
THE EDINBURGH EVENING COURANT, Scotland, July 8, 1772 Featured is an excerpt from a letter by Sir William Hamilton, reading in part: "Soon after we had seated ourselves on the highest point of Mount Eatha, the Sune arose, and displayed a scene that surpasses all description...".
Another letter sent from Warsaw, discusses the term for peace between the Russians and the Ottoman Empire. The article spans from the bottom column 1 on page 2 to the middle of column 3.
Page 3 gives a description of the Royal Company of Arches, and an announcement stating an impending meeting.
This is a complete issue in four pages, in good condition with lite dirtiness at the fold. A partial red tax stamp is at the lower corner of the front page.
Another letter sent from Warsaw, discusses the term for peace between the Russians and the Ottoman Empire. The article spans from the bottom column 1 on page 2 to the middle of column 3.
Page 3 gives a description of the Royal Company of Arches, and an announcement stating an impending meeting.
This is a complete issue in four pages, in good condition with lite dirtiness at the fold. A partial red tax stamp is at the lower corner of the front page.
Category: The 1600's and 1700's













