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ON THE Nativity of CHRIST. AWAKE from Silence ev'ry Voice, Each chearful Pipe, and founding String ; Let ev'ry ..

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... t/eaU-witl. Ib much Indecency) gained in the p.efeut. We iniift therefore, hilt of all, continue firm und faithful in oui Engagements with our Allies. ; In the next Place, we Ihould employ our Naval Power, and all the reft of our Laud Forces, in attacking ...

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... Sir Heven- doii Walker, Sir George Byng, Vernon, -Anion, Warren, and Matthews ; Settlement of Nova- Scotia ; the leveral Engagements of Adm. Hawkc, Bofcawcn, tec. wiih the French Fleets during the prefent War ; Adm. Watlbn and Pocock's SuccefTes in the ...

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... Sir Heven- don Walker, Sir George Byng, Vernon, Anfon, Warren, and Matthe*sj Settlement of Nova- Scotia j the leveral Engagements of Adm. Hawke, Bofcawen, ice. with the French Fleets during the prefect War; Adm. Watfon and Pocock':. SuccefTes in the ...

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... her Treaty with France. Several Attempts have been made to induce tbe Public to believe that Spain huh entered into new Engagements with France ¦ But thit hath never bean aliened in ?? Terms. If there be no new Treaty, why did not the Perfen who drew ...

To the Printer of the Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette. s I R, jSS the following Anecdote contains ix remarkable

... Promife,, never 10 alk, or expert he tlioukt dilcover, how or when he came to know of his being there. The King having lolemnly engaged in the Tunis it'iuned, Downing proceeded, and told it. at his Matter, iht Ufurper, being now at Peace witti the Dutch, and ...

WIT and BEAUTY: An Allegory. Humbly addr-fled to the Ladies of Great Britain. An Allegary Jhtuld be lile a Veil

... Place ; when, the Sealbn and the Country infpiring him with Love, he eloquently urged hii amorous Suit. She, being under no Engagements to the latter, heard him not unde- -I'ghted -, and, as (he was u'terly unacquainted with thr artful Coynefs and rehiftant ...

The R EDE EME Ry A Sacred ODE. To tbe Printer, fcfc AS moft People love (hocking Stories, I have

... To gain him which his great Redeemer dy'd.— VIII. * Hail . happy Time ! hail ! joyful Age I « When bieft Mankind God's Care engage i ' When Sin and Satan* Reign it o'er, » And Difcord terrifies no more ; • When Peace her Olive Wand extends, * And Tyranny* ...

Epitaph on a Lady :

... Epitaph on a Lady : Written h her furviving Hujband. MADE to engage all Heart', and charm -all ?*-.* ! ?? Tho' meek, magnanimous; tho witty, wife' Polite as all her Lite in Coultl hid been ; Yet good as (la- the World had never fi.cn : The noble Flic ...