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... ' .. . «. . -. ■ rear. The other Minifters we;e Pan v ; i., Pare intimated in a few \Vorcs eh \ would ?? Report to their Mafters :n oropofed. When the Con' c en * A • vet a certain Minifter took Occah to I ...
... any Character. He has made^a vilit the Earl of Peterborough, who arriv d -c- u 4 here. W? expect the Eleaor Palatine to Mcrrovv £. S' next Day with Numerous Retinue. ■ i Chicbjltr, Sipt. YeHerday Morning tween te - and 4 a Clock, Thunder.-Storm arole ...
... taw Mr the utincil- ChirnLr loon alter, who laid that as line a/- Bread was his Hand was Br ad, there was Conip.; vary apainft and char Mr. H-gyai was always wrh Mr. / The 1 to. 1 th p X a= have Gown off his B.ck. Ihat Ik- was the tairot Ball) mure, when ...
... Damage, that the Mercury funk as as fhe could got a (hoar, and the Mearmaid funk foon after (he came in, fcveral Men were drown’d *, the latter of wlr'ch Ship, vain to he worth 600001. ’Tis to be fear'd, chat if hard Winds continue they will both beat in ...
... Rider. a Lane good Houfe, with large Dining-Room, an. A- another Wianfcottei, a Backfide, Hater, and other Conveniencies, jiands in the little Clofe, between St. trick’S-Churcb and Kevan’s-Street, to be Lenfor any Term of Tears, under Thirty, or a Beneficial ...
... &*s~ s and Speedwell, who sailed ,n ? a i.h to fie on the ® aWe ,’ erit .a, bi kto the Downs; t.w ps. reaD time. » their Pnz°s, h.ving Scaped to 'of the Stc. f th*- liph the MunirgSir Chants Wager 0 ttt bumy K-a Hag the Mi^n=t-•; head Mai} ‘;• tcaD> ...
... unu, to? the jSiEtm- n bim befoic sm that be to tent fame, atn €ng?of)S?DlSill to rtptai the A£t toi tur«Jizi Foreign Proteltants, mud) thtteef tbt of » iJaiur.a bo?n &übje(to, out Allegiance uwjj the time, paffeo : feet to tbt-iLcjb*. Copies federal from ...
... to a Committee tbe H?iU to ptebent tbe of from enjoping anp Cftateo of tbeir epitlg in i&et MW&F Dominions, tl;e ift time ojocr d a xo. Luna 13. 3MBill fo? IBelief of tbe Crfbttc?a! of tbe Ktopal African teceib*o, to MoH **- Cancles li3ill rcao a time ...
... him prefer ra-15 * I«»« Ccfflftltct, occ. « ® Ifpina a \ Ads of Perfidioufnefs and Hoftility *, for tn lejs than b altoortcc iD. 3nCnc?offeo *£iu laping a a i ter w a large andftrong Caftle near I IDirp upon paf* 8. an* ftnt to in Territories fubjeci to ...
... Recovering. Tnc Re;oicmg lor the V -a upon lever a I Batteries had bean to fire upon the obtained by General Starembcig, is pu ft, Place- fo that th-y hope toon Maft?ts fit. Let- the Arrival ot the MarqiHS de Jo» Rios a: th.s ters from Marlei,lts ot the ...
... the Way of a Peace j and fome are of Opinion, the Emperor and Empire -will be obliged to come into it. We are ad- vis'd from ft mcc, That the D. of Berwick having fent for a new rV.intbrcement, more Troops areorder'd to march fbr Spain $ ib chat the trench ...
... ** a i: Z of the Duke Savoy v Preparations, and think them- obliged be upon their rd, and in a readi= -5 y* nefs to oppofe the Deligns of that Prince. Z 'f’t frtm the Paris Gazette dated March 7. *2 ***■- s Park, March 7. We have Advice, that a Fleet; ...