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FORBIGN INTELLIGENCEr

... embaffies at Vienna, Peterfburgh, &c. has been nominated a member of the Pruffian Cabinet. Count Hardenberg lives in great privacy on his eftate at Tunpelberg, fix miles from Berlin. Prike Henry of Pruffia arrived at Drefden on the iath initant : he was ...

AG MCI) I,TUall:

... Mecca as far as Nagareth,,, in Paleftine, fpreading difmay and deftruaion: throughout the country. KoCciufko lives in great privacy at Paric, and almoft in a flaw of penury.: no temptation cart induce him to meddle in the concerns of his unhappy country ...

ESCIPE OF DR. LIMES ROBERTO?'.!-.

... ESCIPE OF DR. LIMES ROBERTO?'.!-.. From the nature of the case with which Dr. Roberton stood charged, and the privacy ,observed. at his examinations, the PlibliC together in the dark respecting hint ; but as has fled to Holland, a correspondent has titvoured ...

DIVIDENDS

... 'fir r ' wily jewels. These are now of little use as omit' ments of dress; for the widow, it is added, in a state of pious privacy, indulging an affecti onate grief for the virtues of her deceased FRENCII.GOODS IMPORTED.—There is at O time, an immense ...

i 1 o T 1 We copy the followiog from a Mc:ming vu!iching cur its a triry se'nniglat there was,

... acquitted 1704, vaisit4initig that hum; mare desereett grateful cool' .datamoratioU, than those wlicequitted the peaceful retreat Privacy, at thg hazard of their lives, to Ilati public eaysr. , Mr. Hardy retortied thanks for the honour that and tuese connected ...

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... exceeding three days. His hair is perfectly white. The Doctors Willis attend with the other Physicians, but not with the privacy of the King. He is quite cheerful in his conduct and conversation, eats very heartily, and eujoys good bodily health. We have ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... conduct similarly examined, and made the subject of the report of a committee. How would . , . , they like to be examined in privacy and darkness, on documetitsas darkly procured? What would they not give of their earthly goods to escape front such a repoit ...

THE BRITISH MERCURY. LOSS OF THE HON. COMPANY'S CRUISE!? ruE ARIEL, IN THE PERSIAN GULP!!

... power;, but I am sorry to inform you, that the witnle.pf .the .dbgitsting business to which it relateo was 4onditeted with .so privacy, and Pertinacious concealment from. nar, that I was not even made acquainted with the order for the execntion, until day after ...

Priniess ; and when surrounded by strangers, and in danger of spies, and enemies, was it not natural that she

... pre3ent most critical state of offairsohe visit of these eminent politic! c h arac ters was a deviation firma the. establish privacy of the place. Whether the Noble Peers waver in their opinions on the Bill of Pains and Penalties, and were desirous of ...

oUTRAGE: It is a notorious fact that the formidable gangs of thieves which at present infest the public streets, to

... left Marlborough-street Police 'Office about dusk, under the escort of Marsden, the gaoler, who took them the usyal way for privacy along Great Kussell-street, and in Crossing Tottenham court-road, ayvoman of the town got into . conversation with them. In ...