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... STORY, That gave ?? to the fubject of the Ita- lian Comedy of Harlequin always Harle- quin, and the Englifh Farce of the Wives Metamorphofed, or The Devil to Pay. PH IL I r* the Good, Duke of Burgundy, walking about one evening at Bruges, found, in the ...
... STORY II A Wclfii gentlemm had two grey vnr.res, which he inrended breaking for a poft-chaife. Thefe mares were turned out upon the mountains, where, it is fuppofed, one of them was covered ; but this circntuftance was not known when they were taken up ...
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... CURIOUS STORY. [From Didionary of Literary Converfstion, jail puhlifhcd.] AYving Parifian, travelling to Amfleniam, was attraCted by the remarkable beauty of a houfe filuated near the canal. He addrefled a Dutchman, in French, who Hood near liim in the ...
... An INTERESTING STORY. SOME Time fince, a venerable old Man, who had pafled ali the Offices, in one of the chief Towns in Holland, with Honour and Reputation, •nd had gained great Riches without Reproach, had fome Thoughts of retiring for the reft of his ...
... Seled Stories, For the irlftrullion and amujement rot .H. .ddapoi lo thc ufe of Seb.:ob. From the French ~f M. Berquin; Extra/ from ike .4 T o 4 how r •.1 Mr. ',lle, it ma:. be ta , d, tint. he Las ut,ited lilupic with tuterelli. g vrtri• t• hut rep Jar ...
... AN AFFECTING STORY. ?? year 1662, (when Paris was afflicted A with a long and fevere famine) M. de Sailo, returning from afummer's evening walk, with only a little foot-boy, was accofted by a man, who prefented his piftol, and in a manner far from the ...
... EXTRAORDINARY STORY ! The follow ing narrative extrafi from a paper which was on Saturday publilhed in Bath, (hewing the powerful effects of imagination : Mils L , the daughter of. laic very eminent Attorney Line In’s Inn, and a Commiflioner of Bankrupts ...
... OLD STORY. Poor Villager complained to Mahmud Sul- tan of Damateus, that a young Turk of diutiuiction had broke into his houfe, and intulted him with fuch violence, that he was obliged to abandon his wife and family to the fhameful abufes of the daring ...
... STORY I. A Publican of Thames- Street roafting two Brace of Snipes for his Supper, his Cat being big with Kitteiii made feveral Attempts to devour then) oft' thfe Spit ; the Cook beat her away feveral Times, but the Creature ftill purfued, 'till at laft ...