FLANDERS. Paris, Oct
... of Ground. A Difbanded Trooper, well Qualified fjr Houfe or Land Steward, alto Brcwer*i Clerk, who may well Recommend, 1, and required) good Security may be heard of, the iVlc.Dormcli*a Anna Daaic4trcci, Dublin. ...
... of Ground. A Difbanded Trooper, well Qualified fjr Houfe or Land Steward, alto Brcwer*i Clerk, who may well Recommend, 1, and required) good Security may be heard of, the iVlc.Dormcli*a Anna Daaic4trcci, Dublin. ...
... Legs or 'I highs# The other Child refemMed from the Wafte, a human Body and the lower Part, that a Filh they were both born alive, but were ftiffied rhe Wednefday lift Servant of the Duke Kenr, a Carrier between Hyde-Park Corner and and committed for the ...
... them of their Opinion, or al- lay their Fury ; they infilling, that the Curate being converfant in the Black' Art, ought to be burnt alive : The poor Curate, terrify'd with whn h_ui haopen'd, retired by Night to Troyes,> from whence .he is gone to Paris ...
... (pent with labouring at the Pump, and the Pay or Service of any Foreign Prince or State, or to ferve as there was no hope of keeping the Ship above Water, the in any Foreign _Ship Of Veffel 4atfoevet, without our fpecial Crew got on board the Sarah , and ...
... clcanfe the v.hole Mais oi Blood, being an excellent Cordial after hard Drinking, nuking the H art chcarlul and revives the Spirits, and a certain Remedy in Tie Small pov, and Meaz.es 3 and To faie and rich a Cordial that Women in ClrM Bed may ake i-. It will ...
... finetbata Man may fpan them. Whoever will give No'ice of the abovefaii Celt ani M4re, to Jeremiah Rament, of Barkway af. roiaid, f. as they may be had again, ?? lecrive a 'jiiinea Reward. Wanted, A Young M.in that has ferved his Time to a Grocer, art_ * A that ...
... in Dutham, where all Perfons that pleife may fee the lame, togethei with a fill of the Names of the intended Tiuftees. Piinted Copies of the faid intended Bill have beeu alfo diftiibutcd, that all Perfons may have due Time to confider ihe fame. Au^ if ...
... Colchejler. C. Alexander in Woodbridge, and W. Craighton in lffieicbj. Of whom may be I. ad, lately Publijhed, . . The following DRAMATIC PIECES, which may be bound up in one Volume, or may be had fingle. Written by a GENTEEMAM of Waph am- College. The Humours ...
... for the Keeping up an Membly in the City of Canterbury, upon the Ternu mentioned in the Siebfeription Book lying at Mrs.NcwhOtties in the Dancing School lard in the laid City, M i re are to dc/ire all Gentlemen and Ladies who are defwous of Keeping up the ...
... hat Jhall we do tbat we may ?? k dejlrcfd by tbe French ; We, cur Wives, ar.d our little One. t Behold we will Und unto Geo n o c that reigntth tn tl . Land cf England, tl :: le may join bit People unto cur People, f.r tley art a brave and a warlike People ...
... Variance, is not lb far remov'd from a Poflibility of Reconcilia- tion, as may have been infinuared to his Highnefs'; and 'tis npt doubted but thefe and fome other moving Argumems, which may probably be offered, will diffuade the Vizier from falling upon the ...
... Gentleman of Diftintlion in Devonfhire-Square, who was married a few Days ago, and went into the Country to keep her Wedding, returning to Town in a Stage- Coach, and alighting at the Corner of Devonihire-Square, left two Boxes of her Weddiag Cloaths at Mr ...