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... from the Mind of Java. On &wird ty El ztbedi Coapitak:s was to by Col. De Veil, for taking nom .1 Ficnchnian, who hardly speaks any &girth, a Watch, and Come Things of Va!ue, found upon her. Yelterday James Hann, who keeps the Alehoufi: at St. Mary le ...

: • her Sail, and run under Top Sai:s accouni o[ the Land - At Eight oeClock the Louifa fired

... and when they law our Boats coming they waved their Hats and Caps and called to them; but the Chief Mate told them, with a Speaking Trumpet, that he could do nothing to lave their Lives without the wawa Hazard of lofiug their own, the Sea being fo very ...

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... thole who arc defiord fir higher Studies, PRAC TI CAL GRAMMAR of the ENGLISH lONGUE or, A Ration.il and Eafy Introluaion to Speaking and Writing Englifh correttly and properly; peculiarly adapted to the Nature and Genius of the Language, and free from the ...

. Custeriary, Pee. 17. • • : :t LA Thus( Jay Morning the following fad Accident pened to Mrs. Speaks

... . Custeriary, Pee. 17. • • : :t LA Thus( Jay Morning the following fad Accident pened to Mrs. Speaks near Nochgate in this City, wiz. As bee Soo t a little Boy about 9 Years ot Age, was playing with a Fowling Piece, that was left in a Corner of the ow ...

Ncrthumberlanci of ‘V.et arrived at Port Louis the tit I. (Loa. ). S. front Chebuctow. On the 20th of o.4ober,

... Morning died the Lady Henrietta Boyle, Con. fort of his Excellency licitly 13cyle, EN; or e of the inflicts of this Kingdom and Speak:r of the Hon. houte cf Commons The derchant, it Kill, ugh, Edward Deran, Matter, from DanrTick to Newry, with Potathes, was ...

TO BE SOLD,

... Subordinate did his Duty. We had Men kill'd and so Mr. Wellard, Lieutenant of loft his fore Finger Sy a Mace ( ' • 1 : 'had his Speaking-Trumpet (roes his Mouth, and c reit were in Diner, that to efcape would mike to (J) k-;th King William) every Bail has its ...

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... the Norfolk Grubbs. ann. Triumph of Vice. Hor. Lib i. as. Double fwan'segg, remarks on. Ode 3. Stanzas to Mr. G—a. The as. Speaking without a Tongue. ' cow; a fable. Epigrams, &c. al Bark ufed in the finall-pox. If. Hikorical Chronicle. pa. a 4. Of briefs ...

BANKRUPT'S

... loran Anfwer from the Court of France, in Regard to the Bafhaw of Rhodes, who hive (even! Times petition'd for the Liberty of Speaking to the Bailiff de Bouage, withoot having to great Favour granted ; that Nobleatin being ificented againft him to the higheft ...

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... or EYES. And to Rellore Antient Sight, an preferve Young Eyes. So that by tiling this mbar., Perfms may never come to wear Speak And if they've already tiled them, may leave them by its fo Strengthening and Clearing the SIGIIT. Likewife to bring away Pbleginn ...

;:••••••, t 7 'et here n ¶ II Iti.e sr.:« ot the Peace of the Nolotulle; F:eit lice or charged

... Infiamatioasof WV the Lungs, *icing Of Blood, the molt violent Cough, el Breath, and all otha *nautical and Affeetionsq is a Speak foe the Ersilifh Confuniption, and a Prefavative &game contagas DikafeL It !alewife Micas a dseafd Comflitutien, apth Gout ...