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... iee..-j. Uvi. Laft Thurfday was married at St. Peter . Church, Robert Benfon, Efq. to Mifs Mary Bridges, an agree- able young Lady, with every Charm to render ihe married State happy ...
... iee..-j. Uvi. Laft Thurfday was married at St. Peter . Church, Robert Benfon, Efq. to Mifs Mary Bridges, an agree- able young Lady, with every Charm to render ihe married State happy ...
... Meff. Cripps and Booth. The late Martin Folkes, Efq; who died on Friday laft, has, we hear, by his Will, bequeathed .tohis married Daughter, the Sum of Twelve Thoufand Pounds; to his yqungeft Daughter, who is unmarried, the Sam of Fourteen Thoufand Pounds ...
... of fuch cruel caprice, from a wo.nan ?? at court, I am refolved to marry a citizen. Hcchofe Azora, a ?? the greateft wifdom, and of the belt fa- mily in the city : he married her, and with her lived a month in all the d-ljehts of the moll tender ...
... what the other had loft. He next produced a young than, who being defpe- rately in love with a damfel, whom he was going to . marry, yielded her up to his friend, whofe paflion for her had almoll brought him tb his grave ; and on ?? ' ing with the damfel ...
... above 20000 of the latter. The vaftlncreafeof2ooo Perfons in eighty Years, if they had been provided with the , Means of marrying, is eafily conceived. How many Negroes ! confequently, the Proportion of one to twenty fhll taking Place, what an accretion ...
... two magi ; and hfter having r fome months received ?? from both, fhe und herfelf with child. Each of them was defirous of marrying her. ** i will take him for my hufbai^, .aid fhe, who has put me in a condition to give a citizen to the empire. ...
... JLeeue.., Zttmxft 6. On Thurfday laft was married at St. Peter's Church, Mr. Chriftopher Thompfon, an eminent and worthy Tradefman in this Town,' to Mrs.Sagar, an agreeable Maiden Gentlewoman, with a very confiderable For- tune. The fame Day a Dragoon ...
... Generals of Horfe, twenty-four of Foot, and thirty .eight Lieu- tenants Field Marfhals. Next Saturday ihe Earl of Efiex is to be married to one of the Daughters of Sir Charles Hanbury Wil- liams, Bart. We hear from Bath, that Improvements are making in feveral ...
... if the vanity of burning thylelf fhould not prevail? Alas I faid the lady, I believe I fhould defire thee to marry me. Zadig was too much filled with the ideas of Aftrat ...
... halted to thee at the report of thy ficknefs, and ?? have brought thee a banlifl. ftewed in rofe water. Not that I pretend to marry thee : I only •* defire the liberty of a young Babylonian flave, thou haft for fome days had in thy pofleffion, ?? and I ...
... are allowed to be there while the Byet'fits. Laft Monday Morning Peter Shaftoe of the County of Northumberland, Efq; was married at the Royal Chapel in the Savoy, to Mils Biddy Glaifter of the County to Cumberland, one of the moft accomplifhed Ladies ...
... no Redrefs, for the Landlord confiders only who offers the higheft Rent. 1 have known feveral Inltances ot Perfons new- ly married, who have been brought up to no other Bufinefs than Fanning, and were in Circumflances to ftock a moderate Tenement, but could ...