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... Artillery and a g.cat booty T* reported that his Royal Highnefs the infant Don Philip defiroM of making trv into Parma with much privacy pofii * ...
... Artillery and a g.cat booty T* reported that his Royal Highnefs the infant Don Philip defiroM of making trv into Parma with much privacy pofii * ...
... againft the Field Preachers, the King has relblved to allow his Jhroteftant Subjeifls the free Liberty of their Religion, with Privacy and Decency, upon Terms that will be quickly made publick by an Edidf. We are inlorraed that his Majefly, and moft part ot ...
... his quitting this City he declared went to Drefden about his private Affairs, and meant to make his Jburney with all the privacy pofllble, yet we are very well fatisfied that Strashurgh was joined three General Officers who have leave of Abfcncc for three ...
... the-moath. Adtniralty Office, Apwl’ 14. Hin, Majefty’s floop the Diligence, commanded by C Otborne, is rrived at Plymouth, with privacier brigan calied the Malouen, St. Malo’s, fix carriage | four fwivil uns, and mann’d with 34 men, which the.tooh the 8th $a ...
... duke’s feal and fignaturc were very esaflly insisted. He met with a very favourable reception, and, without affcfiing any privacy, took upon him the title of envoy extraordinary from the court of Savoy. He had leveral conferences with, the imperial council ...
... fulnefs of her heart ty a flood tears, the confented, on my prefeffions of penitence and pet, to remove co fome place of more privacy, where might confult what fervice could be done her, the cro which fuch a fcqne had gathered round us, growing very | agreeable ...
... had no farfter vie ws to hide, and A paintet of eminence was once ré folved to finihh ap was therefore very carelefs about privacy, he was by an ac out 4 whicn pleate the wh Je When, therefore, Pe uaintance once met on the road ing to the houfe where ‘Phe ...
... Wretches who colledf it, the Chambers of the Sick, the Ideot, &c. are to vifned, the Doors of the abfent broke open, and the Privacy tne inoft refpiftable violated, fur Fear Crown flv.uld defrauded of two Shillings. Otherwile the Officers are without Ceremony ...
... the Sky, mull h:de, can, hi* Head. The Jew private Rooms (Thirteen only InNumSei) too admit Palmer, cyrii it Mar. to ; and Privacy is often neccdfi- iv a Pnloner’s Affairs —Thus the feeling >Ln ever fora his Fcllow-Crcatare’s Vli‘.uv, winch his own peculiar ...
... v/jjranted found, and free from Vice or Blemilh. Inquire and moft agreeable lor Parlies of Plealure, either Se« *rt*ia£ted with Privacy and Dilpatch ; ’lis humbly hoped of Nicholas Manders, james’s-ftreet, or Ifaac Manders, or Land, the Summer Seafon. Pei lon ...
... Attention and .. r. -nt i- H«PS A flies, Dili, and Dying Wooes every Stew aid; nnderilands keeping Aceompts, and buying and with Privacy and Dip itch ; tt Kiad* The Store-keeper will give Receipt for all G.ods felling very well; he is to be hcaid of Mr. David ...
... four deeping Rooms, N. B. good French Mailer Will meet with | Hands high, warranted found. Inquire the Horfe tranfafled with Privacy and Dilpatch ; humbly hoped furnidied,; the Air good and Prolpefl extenfive ; Goats Licouragement. Apply above, to the Rev ...