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... your Blood and Souls, we'll not only murder you, but lay the Guild Hall in Ash- es; and if we cannot set it in Flames by Privacy, by G-d we will do it by force of Arms. Francis Hellen. ...
... your Blood and Souls, we'll not only murder you, but lay the Guild Hall in Ash- es; and if we cannot set it in Flames by Privacy, by G-d we will do it by force of Arms. Francis Hellen. ...
... together c with fevtfral other Powers, may pbflibly fall a Sacrifice. * They have been confirmed in this Notion by fome privacy Advice*, which intimate, that all the Plans and 1 ?? which the Court of Berlin has made to the 1 Diet, pretending to procuie ...
... which he remained about a Fort- night; he then wei.it to Strafburgh, where he likewife fpent fome Days, but with all the Privacy imaginable, which was the Rcafon that hitherto we have had fuch imperfect Accounts of his Motions. It is now very pofitively ...
... quitting this City he declared he went to Drefden about his private Affairs, and meant to make. his Journey with all the Privacy poflible, yet we are very well fatisfied that at Strafburgh he was joined by three Ge- neral Officers, who have Leave of Abfence ...
... puruaded by ber Spark to bat|le with him in a private Part of the Thames near Windfor at low Water, to which Purpofe they for Privacy Weiit . without any Attendance to the River Side, where they both flrip/d, and paddled fome Time within their Depth, but (allured ...
... an eminent Tradeiman, near York-Buildings, having fallen in Love with an Offi- cer of the Army, thought proper, with the Privacy of the Maid, to elope from her Parents, take private Lodgings, and live with her Lover without the Cere- mony, though they ...
... hear that in Contempt ofthe late Law enacted for preventing Clandeftine Marriages, they are carried on, though with more Privacy than hitherto, for Which two Perfons are already likely to become Ex- amples to others. We are informed by fome Gentlemen ...
... made feveral Hundred Prifoners. The Joy occalion'd by this News was quickly abated, by bringing hither, with the greateft Privacy, General Haddick, who is dangeroufly wound- ed : The next Day we came at the whole Truth, which is' that tbe Combined Armies ...
... Mayor, inform- ing him the Hour he fhould arrive, and requefting a Couple of Hackney Coaches might be fent, for the greater Privacy of carrying him to the Manfinn Houfe. —The Coaches were accordingly fent, but the Report of his Arrival inftantly tranfpiring ...
... Fetter-Lane in a Hack- -1 ntyi^oacb! on*f uefday Morning. The taking the above ' 'Perfdns was conducted with fuch calmnefs and privacy, that not the' leaft Buflle was made; and not even the 'CoVchirian knew what they were about, till, when he *, had brought ...
... the next Seffions at the Old Bailey, which begin on Wednefday. Yefterday Brownrigg, the Painter, was removed with as much Privacy as poffible from Wood-ftrcet Compter to Newgate, notwithftanding which a great Number of People gathered in the Way and attended ...
... Extenfivenefs of his Correfpondence, has lately difcovered a Secret which the French Court had cherifhed with the utmoll Privacy, and which they deem d impenetrable; but by the Vigi- lance of this Gentleman it now remains no 1 >nger a Se- cret, that the ...