.^^'^it^^^l. Letter* London* Feb. n* i v
... tieuft of Ptersy the Lord Huydlden m .mom of Sttye b/efqre htm. to the Throne: /ft -|^ft w ?? Ndhimfcation Bill) but made ritf Speak ...
... tieuft of Ptersy the Lord Huydlden m .mom of Sttye b/efqre htm. to the Throne: /ft -|^ft w ?? Ndhimfcation Bill) but made ritf Speak ...
... of the Regiment. The fame Day another Soldier of the Foot Guards was tied to a Tree in St. James's Park, and whip'd, for Speaking difrefpeftfully of the Government. ...
... Shop, who answer- ing he was not ; he seem'd to correct his Mistake, by saying, he knew that very well ; he then desiring to speak with the Master, he was called, to whom he said he was come to buy some Cloaths for his Spouse, who was going into the Country ...
... the Doctrine of the moft holy Innity, as fet forth in rhe 39 Articles of the Church of England, he denied, or by dd-oifed Speaking deny ihe fame, jball, ever and above the penalties by former ABs y fuffer Imprifohment. until he {hall make and r fubferibe ...
... with her for Diveriion,fhe would fignify by Signs fhe knew their meaning in fome fort, though fhe could never be taught to Speak. She would wear no Cloths in Sum- mer 5 part of her Flair was fill i ted np in a Dutch Drefs, arid part hang'd long and natu- ...
... WYE'S Letter verbatim, London, August 19th. LETTERS from Polland, by the Way of Hamburg, continue to speak of the Ravages committed by the Tartars on the Frontiers of that Kingdom ; upon ? which the Governour of Caminteck, has made fresh Complaints to ...
... 40 People die daily, and the other Places in that Country are likewise infected. The Reason of this Calamity is, humanely speaking, attributed to the Mutton, and Cheese made of the Milk of unfound Sheep, brought thither from Auvergne, by way of Languodoc ...
... Couftitution knew nothing about: And therefore, a.c Biaineis of that Council, ot all onhers, ought not ro have detained the Speak- €t er of this Houle after che Hour appointed for its Meeting, and a ring :iie Ci Time of tiie Day cm Houf-*. has ufu 11) of ...
... * Capt. Burlace Webb. Reading, * Anthony Blagrave, Efq} * Clement Kent, Efq; Milburn Port, *Miclt. tfarvey, Efq} * George Speake, Efqj Wefter, * â ⢠Burrows, Efq} * .â¢â - -r Moop, Efqv dewing, Gen. Pepper. * JohtiGumley, Efq} Colcbifttr, Sir Tho ...
... killing Mrs. Thorn* ion in Grounds, and acquitted. Mr. Ingram, A. M. and Brother the Lord Irwin, is appointed Chaplain to the Speak.er. TLurfday Evening Mr. Richard Burler, Nonjuring Clergyman, was feized the 'Spritfg Garden by Cornet Graham, and delivered ...
... Envoy to go to Holland, in order to enter into a Treaty with the States-General for a constant Peace. Letters from Venice, speak with a great Concern for the Sickness that rages at Rome, of which People of different Ages die suddenly, and that a great ...
... whereby half the quantity of seed usually taken will suffice: and from that half sown an increase is to be expected modestly speaking double, if not triple of what the full i seed would otherwise produce and tyet is so far from weakening that it nourishes ...