Hague, March if.\
... remove leveral Difficulties. Ggl way, March 4., This Afternoon, Ten of the People called Houghfos war brought in here by a Party of roov and committed to Goal. We here that ibae more of them are taken fince. ...
... remove leveral Difficulties. Ggl way, March 4., This Afternoon, Ten of the People called Houghfos war brought in here by a Party of roov and committed to Goal. We here that ibae more of them are taken fince. ...
... Bury the same after their indecent Man ner; but the W--gs were briskly attack'd by the Gentlemen and others of the opposite party, who regained the Body and buried it, but not without Bloodshed from broken Heads, &c. On Saturday last, Paul Nash, an Irish- ...
... BruffeiL April 7- Wrt?aie!advifcd trom the Frontier Placet; thar^ l dk^qemici Troops whkh layintm ' ltem€^c.Parti()f France, at eon their MafdT towards Arras and Cambray, in order to form their Gifnp about the End of this Month. ...
... Ship is arrived at Caronna from New bprin wich Stiver. &c. and has broujhc over fbr X Philip 000000 Pieces of Eight, aad tor Parti- cular Merchants 3 Millions of Pieces of Eight. M. dv Calfc is to be made a Knight of the Golden Fleece. Two Men of War and ...
... Newcafth upon Tmt. * N. B. Tlte laid Halfh Agntur is of tilt Family of the Jttmtfiofs of Walworth, Elfwick and Nmcoßle. ?? Party want 3 dr 4 Rooms* near fhe Sea Side, for i the Convenience of Bathing in the Sea, or for 'fitPPt^ Air' for„ Qntdren % they ...
... since that Time continued to reinforce their Lines, o- ver against us, as far as Creveceur, with great Number of Troops. Our Parties and Hus- sers make daily Excursions betwixt Landre- cy and Chareau-Cambresis, and almost as far as Quenoy, on which side the ...
... Proceedings pf his Mi oi- lier, whoonthisnccafion, has Imlcconful- ted the tnic Intcreft of his Mafter, and c- fponfed the Party of a Prelate, whoisawfll wither to the French. Tis confidently re- ported, that if the Abbot wilt not do Ju* IHcc totheToc ...
... the Com- munication between Marihal Villars's Camp %si ...
... iagesintheLower- Tockcmberg, who at the Beginning of the Troubles fided with the Abbot, and after- wards came over to the Party ot the Regen- cy ,have withdrawn themielvcs, and noi> withftanding the Oath of Fidelity they had taken to the Regency, fide ...
... Utfiads ' V.Ttelfoi the future no Fortrefs mail be ereft- ed between the two frontier Places of Azoph and Ciraski by any of the Parties, and tlut the Forts e- wftcd by the Nf ufcotite* m the Territory of Azoph fhall be demoliflied in o. Months, hm that the J**M ...
... «one with a Paffport, as he pretends,to Orp jc Petit, ?? Judoignc', when he is building ?? 3 was feizea and ?? to Louvam by a Party of Dragoons. The Burghers met immediately to fee the-Mai^ who 2 Years ago attempted ro ?? but the Mob grew fo infolcnt,that ...
... Maftricht, Tune 1. Laft Night a French Party from the Coun- ty of Luxcnibci g perform!*! Military Execu- tion upon the Village of Vleytingen^ which ftands about an Hour's March from this Place, ...