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... arrived ’.rc.n Dunkirk j thereupon a general Council was Summoned • laid Duke ...
... A Continuation ot what was Promis d, See. manileft from the hole Conduit Fiance this Bufmels, that fhe Propolition ot a Partition, as alio that ot regulating the further Demands rel'erv’d in the Preliminaries, which they have advanc’d before were nude ...
... near Howden-Pans. Very gpod Duelling Houfe in V/>iihmyh % with all Conveniences, ani L a large pi«;ce of Ground for a Garden to it, istQ be fcece Jglini? ■/..•/• ?? a'^xC: Enquire of Mr. Edward Grey, FINIS. ...
... prevents by Capitulation. The King Poland has refolv’d to fummon a General Diet at Warfaw, the of April, in order to regulate Affairs in Poland^-and to come to a final Refolution upon a Prdpofal made by Czar, who offers. ,to reftorePartof the Ukraine ...
... was heard in his Place; And then he withdrew. Refolved. That Robert Walpole, Efq; (a Member of this Honfe) in receiving the Sum ot Five hundred Guineas, and in taking a Note for Five hundred Pounds more, on Account of two Contrails, for Forage of Her Majefty’s ...
... rrow here t'rom Italy. A Ship arrive.! Scarborough in Yor Kill ire, from the Baltick, reports that juft p.s came away, th.ere was account, that the Mufcovite Fleet, having, the Czar on bo.rU, waspreparing engage chat of the Swedes. MB. Smith Priige-Foot ...
... From the Weekly Journal, dated July n. Norw}ch,July 5. Laft Night Parcel of Fellows got together a Mobbifli Manner, and tore People’s Callicoe Gowns and Peticoacs off their B one was f.-iz and carried aj uftice, upon which the reft grew very outra gious ...
... Close of Lincoln near Pottergate, Five Rooms off a Floor, large Stable with Two Chambers over it; a Garden Well, and several other conveniencies thereto belonging, to be lett at a reasonable Rent, either by a Lease for four years, or from year year- Enquire ...
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... the (Stanta anOof the iFunoo, annualtp ttnee Michaflmas 1701. an account of tpe in the chats® the Office fot SUounOeD &c. Wichaetmas Michaelmas toith the thereof: a*- fo the particulate which dDccaaoncß the 31ncteafe the IDebt the JUittualUng on the ?oth ...
... are atlhiy'preleiu in PoHeflion 0 the * Clergy. . . _ • iVnd, V. To draw up a State of Religion in Eng‘ land, and Mark the Caulesof theeoaeale ot Irre‘ Jigion and Merely-' , , a • . . • On the 4th thef Lords read the full time, and reje* fled the Bill to ...