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' 1 ' Day it i. One Volume. Ottavn, AN N ALS of EUROPE. For the Yr.gr 114). tlical of

... Volume. Ottavn, AN N ALS of EUROPE. For the Yr.gr 114). tlical of all the remit' able Occurrences • , :•:a: Year, either at Home or Abroad; C ; •tes, or F.xtraas, of the milt important Treaties. and • an.' an Abflra..t of the moll remattable puteltfli' ...

tte on _Citzatte; _Aterth t _ At the Cant it St. the tith Day of March, treicht, the Ring's molt

... and every tut% Order, Rule, and Regulation fhall be kept by the Minifter of every Parifh Church, Chapel, or Place, who (ball permit any Perlin rdiding within his Parilb, Chapelry, or Place, to read the fame, during the lime Inch Rule, Order, or Regulation ...

01 Betides the 2s Gu

... who had not one Soul on board; that he went on Board and teck all the Papers, but does not mention whether be brought her home, or what Nation the belonged to. Paris l Dec. 31. The 27th in the Morning we began to Frceivethe Waters decreafe, after they ...

r, :nu the Loans Gattti, Sty. 2t;

... undiautbed by Contention Abroad, or Sedition and Rebellion at Home; and that you may deliver down the Scep:tr of this brave and loyal Nation to your Bourialing and illuitlious Houle, to be ruled by the fame good Principles of Liberty and Religion, which ...

From the London Daily Poll, dm. June s. SAturday fall, there was a fbininfi Court at Sc. J4mc4 l :;

... Mr. Mafon, an Anchor-Maker ; Mr. Harris, a Mall-Maker ; Mr. Corniih, at the Blue Leg Alehoufc; Mr. Cornwall, a Cooper; Mr. Rule an Inarument- Maker; Mr. Prat, a Baer; Mr. Smith, a Carpenter; and Mrs. Lockwood, a Widow Gentlewoman. The Charming Nancy, ...

JOHN FOWLE, Clerk of the Lid Levcll

... Now to_be LETT, A New Brick'd Houfe, the Church in St. P Canterbury, having four Rooms on a Floor, a good allar, with With- home, Yard, and other good Convoiicncies, lately in the Occapation ut Dr. Petit. lire ut Mrs. Francis, in S. Paul's aLretaid. T:tis ...

Nato'

... Carpenter, in Canterlyiry, arid fru, her, N. , w to be Lh rr, THREE very good Hop-Oalls, and convenient Stowagts: AllO Lle home, Loage a d Stable, in St. John's- Lane in Si. Mildrea. .4 M. S.ephen Pilc let in St. Matinee.. Ca. rethun July 9, '7,40. 'THE ...

I pen the Knife, and then flabb'd her on one fide of her Neck into the Wind-pipe. The Girl ftrugling

... is putting up a very quaint Sign, dcfccibing his ill Ufage from the Quakers. The Clergymen who Trrform Marriages within the Rules of the Fleet Prifon, are all under Profecution at the Suit of the Crown, for not giving their Certificates tipon ftampt Paper ...

The Kentish Post, or

... she was married. Yesterday about 11 o'Clock in the Forenoon St. Andiew's Church in Holbom, hay:rg Words vr'th his Wife. wcnt home immediaately, and hanged hirnt:ll. YerterdAy Sir William Young, Knight of the Batl , ,bting at Play at Tcrnis, at the King's ...

The fame Day t'artingt:rs, ; ti,e private Ceminei mentionci waithot Deal!, on Chi-too_ . . _ Down, for Dcl ..

... were twice repuls'd with confrierable Lofs, ani the Enemy thought their) the hit Time in fir broken, that they puffi'd them home to the Walls, and thereby expolel thcmfelves to a fecond SAW from the F. it, which did inch prodigious r-zetition, that when ...