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... L'mbs and Natural Heat. Upon Enquiry, this Dr. Story bears the Charadtcr ofa very Sober and Skilful Apo- thecary, and is fuppofed to be about fetting up here, being of the ancient Family of the Dr. Story's of this Place. ...
... L'mbs and Natural Heat. Upon Enquiry, this Dr. Story bears the Charadtcr ofa very Sober and Skilful Apo- thecary, and is fuppofed to be about fetting up here, being of the ancient Family of the Dr. Story's of this Place. ...
... IRELAND. Dublin, Jan. 24. This Week we had the hotteft Prefs for Seamen that ever was known in this Kingdom. The Rev. Dean Story, D. D. Chaplain to the Hon. Houfe of Commons, is made Bifhop of Killaloe ; and his Maje- fty's Conge ?? is come over for the ...
... and thereby ne- ver iailed to (^ain the Admiration and Ap- pl.nt!e of all People. The Qualifica- tions which form a good story-teller, ac- cordin to the Ihtelire •'^r^ are 'ood Sei> c, true Humour, a clear Head, a ready (l command o ...
... Secretary of Sweden at Utrecht, has an Account of the Entire Defeat of the Dmic-s by his Matter's Forces. Nobody credits the Story of a jci Engagement, beca the pretended Situation of the Swedifh Army afterw implies a Contradiction, nbec 11. Vi lay an five ...
... New-York, 0&. 14. , They write from Philadelphia of the 20th inftanf, of a very remarkable Story from .Newcaftle, viz. Thac a Tree, about fix Miles from that Town, for fcveral Days ( fince the firft Difcovery thereof) tos had 4 conti- nual Rain, through ...
... in every particular comply with as Occalion lhall ferve. In the mean Time I lhall delire Leave to . relate to my Readers a Story, whicii 1 met with in an antient Author this Day, which may ferve as a Specimen, of that kind of Spiiit I lhall make it my ...
... but thi Qualification is very eafy therein • the moft jignijicant Part of it is to underjiand No from Yes. We have an odd Story here, of a certain Savoyar.l, who officiated at a Convent in the Capacity of a Shoe-cleaner, (a Profef- fion in which his ...
... Reafon to fear fome After-ClaM. •*>«*■*, (Fnxct} ?? 9- Mil mfc&rf h« tl«ltred, in or- der to put an End to all malicious Stories, that he is per- fectly well fatisficd with the Manner in which the Count de Maurepas difcharged his Employment. ...
... SCOT LA N D. . Edinburgh, Dec. 14. ?hefe* feW Days part the town has been full of a Story^ that tne Plague Was raging in the Orkneys^ Every Perfon was concerned 4 a;t fuch melancnoly News, until other Advices, from the fame Place, explained the Na- ture'of ...
... IVfojefty often asks for him, and loves to Play with him, he is very pritty, witty, and bold, he diverts the King with feveral Stories that are taught him at the Latin S&ol. ?? . ?? ••■ >*rjj ?Tis faid that above 60 Million? of old Specif hsvp already beenrecoin'd ...
... Pruffia, which raifed a very ftrong Defire in fame other Lad^s, of coming into this IlUnd, to pay usa Vifit* We have heard a Story oftwo Prifoners that were fentenc'd to throw the Dice for their Lives, and the firft ,threw Duce Ace, which put him into fuch ...
... which took the Baltick Merchant, there were 90 of them Frenchmen 5 and that as foon as they got into St. Sebaftians, and the Story was known of the Murder of Col. Braithwaite, the Diftrefs of his Lady to affefted the better Sort of the Inhabitants, that ...