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Vienna, May 2S, N.S Lct:ets cif :he 2 1 a it.flant, fiCri St. La , ato, Prince I.hhttoitein was pteparing

... Vienna, May 2S, N.S Lct:ets cif :he 2 1 a it.flant, fiCri St. La , ato, Prince I.hhttoitein was pteparing a Batter- to the Syw.i.ritls in Camp. which lies u. der Cannon ut Platen:Ls takets tt.e of Ortoleitga upon the Triblna, tit Luis of wl tit: Spamaids ...

For thc Benefit of Mr. GRFEN and Mr. VAUGHAN the Harlequin. 13y the COMPANY of COMEDIANS from the Royal Theatres

... MoLine ; Arbella, Mifs Burgels; Mrs. Chat, Mrs. Valois; Ruth, Mrs. James; Mrs. Day, Mrs. Mullart ; and the Part of Teague by Mr. Rofco. With Entertaiments of Singing and Dancing, particularly, At the End of the Second Ad, a Drunken Pealant, by Mr. Vaughan ...

ged i I Home. Aount rime Lempooh r it was the Apollo that the At,g!eta Mau of ‘N [truck cu

... notwithdabou g their Agc and liifirmit . es. Letter from Keodal, Oa. 29. We had hit Night the follovving A:co int from Dumfries, viz. chat their fe us of the Melt daily cl:creale th-r--upon the nearer Approach of our Form, and that determined to oppole ...

From the London Gazette; May 2-6

... appointed a Proteliant to be a Counfclior of the Court of Jullice at Vent°, have been accommodated with the Count de Sinzendorff to the Satisfadion of both Parties. A Placard has lately been publifhed, forbidding, on Pain of Banifliment, the Selling of a Book ...

To the PATENTEE for Dr. BATEMAN's PEcT o RAI. DROP S) at his Ware-bottle in Bow-Church-Yard,

... lame was made publick, chat many poor Sufferers, who labour under the like Misfortune, might find a much caller and fredier Cure than they generally meet with. 'Elie Cafe was as : A poor Woman, about s 7 Years old, who !tad been a long Time atiliaed with ...

From-SATURDAY Aprii Ir, to WEDNES

... Holland lardy ft in a Storm With all the People on Board, being dircovered, to or ii Filbermcn found the Chat and recovered it, wherein was 30000 I. in Gold, to the great Satitfadidn of the' Owners of thit Treal This Day the Lords in a Grand Committee went ...

Sign of Gemini (the

... (the Twins, Peace and Piety, that go Hand in Hand to- gether) and Jupiter being at that Time Lord of the Ascendant, denotes a great King to give Peace and Plenty to his People. Another Account says, that The following Times of the ensuing Solar Eclipse ...

From the Gamed .Evelsing Pofi, Yeely 25

... Winbourn in Dorfetthire, that a poor Labourer of that Parifh, being engaged in a Matchat i Cudgels with a Farmer's Son n that Neighbourhood, For a Piece of Gold of Thirty fix Shillings Value, had the Misfortune to receive fuch a violent Blow ...

P .R 0 P 0 SA L &for Prisms by ..ukfcription,

... Aldermen, and Sheriffs went to Kenfington to pay their Duty to the King, on which Occafion Baron Thompfon the Recorder made a fuitable Speech to his Majetty, who received them very gracioufly, and was pleafed ,to confer the Honour of Knigh hood on the ...

TO BE SOLO,

... Wettfield, Attorney, in Dover. To bu SOLD, either tcperate or together, A Mdruaire, Malthoufe Storchoufe, Barr, and a Summerhoufe there unto adjoining, together with a Piccr: of Ground fit for a Garden ; alib two ci.mmAious S ab:es, one whereof la lately ereEted ...

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... much Difficulty Mr Dawfon got A cccfs. After Sermon was over, while the Pfalm was ringing, a numerous Mob of Men and Women, fttaking_ off all Regard to Authority, or Refpeet to the Day or Place, got out of their Seats and in a moil tumultuous manner attack ...