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... thd Salt Jsi tho Windward Pairage. 'Ti. Number of name will board the two Men of War fitting out for Nova-Scotia. Captain Speak* is appointed Commander of the Kent Mao of War of (evenly Guns, new getting ready at Fortfmouth to fail for the Eaft-Indies ...

LONDO

... Promotion of Dr. Johnfon to the See of Giouceiter. Dr. Yonge's Promotion will vacate ano- ther Prebend of Weftminfter. Capt. Speake is appointed Commander ofthe Kent Man of War of feventy Guns, now getting ready at Portfmouth to fail to the Eait-Indic>. ...

Published: Saturday 23 February 1754
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1171 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

LONDON

... County ot ?? onthe followirig Verfes of Chap. xv. of the Book of Numbers. 37 . * And the Lord fpake unto Mcfes, faying, 38. ' Speak unto the Children of Ifrael, and bid theirt * that they make them Fringes in the Borders oftheir * Garments* throughout their ...

Published: Saturday 22 June 1754
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 838 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

its the a —h hi t is ef C' re rig. WILLIAM MATSON?, uphldrr, Apprailer, and Lindetteirer. Late in High-Streer,

... as Mifery , I lhosEd think it as iy to all thole it may concern, did Ms es inform them that them is now fboad out as hands Speak the External Rheumatic de.fass, being a Compeitias the Vegetable and Croatia', of fedi sztraordisery dist by only a ew Times ...

To Mr. T O W N

... To Mr. T O W N. S I R, 'TpH AT part of your laft paper, in which you con- * fidered the Art of Speaking, as far as it regards theatrical performances, gives me reafon to hope that you will not overlook the merits of the Robin Hood So- ciety, where that ...

Published: Saturday 28 September 1754
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1390 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

4 Kingdom conliderablr poffibie betotiing deftroyr

... ot Hty and one of Clover On Sunday, ire, and communicated its Flames to thole two it flood be- Being : or, The Art of Speaking eloqttently. to. Logic's : or, The whets the • People were at Church, the new-made Stack took ef Reafoning and Perlualion ...

beh tine the: Carl

... the late Removals and Punifhments in that Court were not owing to any political Intrigues, but to fume Indifcretions in Speaking, and that Jealoufy as to Favour which is infeperable from thole which have the Honour to attend on great Princes. Private ...

• This Day is pert3lifieJ. (Price 643.) (aerata eigit mv? b t .:eulmit I:7l!errrettr. ratfig. lickOrgattote, er ..

... The Defcription, the, and %. : 1 rious Operations performed on tin: Catholic Organon, or Univcil•. Slid.ng Rule. Rules for Speaking at the liar, in the Pulpit, The Natural Iliflory of Welts. The Hillary of the Knights ot ta ; of Virginia, and of EnAland ...

_ enit'd ed, an This Day was pullifi4l, (P, Aland Pr,ld I , : t y SAM:s t i) LicauVally

... from the common Method of Publicathn. C. CHARKE. • • Sold by J. Abree, at the Printing-Office, Canterbury; and may be had by speaking to the News Men, of whom any of the former Num. ben may b e had. N.B: Every Number of this Work will be enter'd in the Stamp ...

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... Execution on the 15th. Cemen of Sundetland and Richmond in Yorkfhire had fo great an Extran the efnlwer of the Six Neitiont to the Speak made to then Opinion of Capt. Millbank's Abilities, that they made a Subic-root- by at Litiliouna Geventor Mw-I.r, at 2. (754 ...

are Whirs by de Government for tranfportirs Troops to North-America. Several large Sums are fubfcribed by ..

... Latin being Co. different from that ufell England, the People of tbe two Nations cannot underftand one ow ther, elven in the Speaking of that Tongue. After the gr Shocks of the Earthquake were over, and the People who were that Place, and had fled to it, ...

ROMNEY MARSH

... But fee thy fault, France bath in thee found out ; A nett of hollow holism, which he fitls With treschstous crowns. SHAKE SPEAK. LONDON, Printed and fold by all the in Town and Country. This Morning at (even o'Clock a Fire broke out in the Houfe of Mr ...