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... in it, and consequent- ly all due Methods should be taken to preserve their Health and Welfare. 'Tis too well known what vast Numbers of them we have lost within these few Years, one great Cause of which hath * i] ,iniv ...
... in it, and consequent- ly all due Methods should be taken to preserve their Health and Welfare. 'Tis too well known what vast Numbers of them we have lost within these few Years, one great Cause of which hath * i] ,iniv ...
... Years old, was drowned in the River Severn, as he was washing himself. The same Day a Boy was drowned above Bristol and another taken up for dead; but after being held up by his Heels, and a vast Quantity of Wa- ter running out or his Mouth, he came to ...
... miftaken, there being, in refpeft to Numbers, amongft whom alfo are many Perfons of Diftinction, a much ftronger Party, whicli is now very vigilant to oppofe the Defigns of thofe who are Fa- vourers of France, and wash poffible to obtain the Convo- cation ...