FromalVeekly Journal, Jan. 3-
... over to the Allies of Ha- nover, or even be prevailed upon to remain Neu- ter, it will never be without a valuable Confider atifn^ and, Who ftuilpay chat Onfidemion? »i'i\ there's $fee Qu^ftion. ...
... over to the Allies of Ha- nover, or even be prevailed upon to remain Neu- ter, it will never be without a valuable Confider atifn^ and, Who ftuilpay chat Onfidemion? »i'i\ there's $fee Qu^ftion. ...
... ti. An Attorney, a Newgate Solicitor ii A Own, ,who is ,to .iighwy Gen^e^n .thit is rvilh for lofing his Morjey.' , ij. Aa -yfe who lights Gentlemcfi up and down lirs and gives the word tp,tfie Porter. 14. A Porter, who is generally a Soldier of the Foot ...
... and 2000 Dutqh ; that the Cor Ucl. rr H- will confift of _p Men of War and 140 Tian> f_ ( Ml the Gall.c. • and chat France will moreover a,l vane. Men to the Frontiers ot Savoy. ...
... Dearth a Meafure of .8 1, of Meal ftanding us in above is. finglifli ; fo that feveral Perfons have been found ftarved to Death upon the Highways in the Country, and lomt few have died of hunger even here. On the other Hie, Trade is en- tirely at a ftand ...
... Fortunes for the other Children. By a Letter from Florence we learn, That Francis Colman, Esq, his Britannick Majesty's Resident there, had, at the Request of Mr. Robinson and his Lady, caused a Person to be seized there on a violent Suspicion of being Henry ...
... And from a Dutiful Regard to your Honour End Dignity, and a juft Concern for the true Interfcft of lur Country, which we fhall always look upon as _ndif- lenfibie andinfeparable Obligations, we have the greateft ?? in alluring your Majefty chat we will ...
... Hertlaiw I . Gaol.- he pertends they were only feeling abenit for a riintlQ to ftrike a Light for a Pipe of Tobacco, and knew nocking of the Money. | ?? I On Sunday laft the Lord Gavendifh rode a Tryalrtna 1 . Hunter) from Hyde Park Corner to the Lodge in Windiot ...
... prefent Cafe. The Lords Yefterday paft the Billforifl clofing the Common Fields of Cloughtoi in Lancashire, and read a Petition of Chat les Jennings, Efqj praying Leave to di folve his Marriage with Rachel Eftwicl his Wife, and Leave was given according ...
... within a Miles of Newcafl ie upon Tine, a very good Dwelling Hon!*, containing eight Fire Rooms, 4 Gairets, with a good Gar ueh, Stable, Brew-lioufe, Cellar, Stackyard, Birn and Backfide, with 3 other Tenant Houfes, all Freehold : Whoever has a Mind to ...
... can be fentfix Miles off. That there is a LAP.GE TAVERN in thet fem'bly Clofe, confiftingof Two Storeys; and each Store* Seven Fire Rooms, kitchen included; with a large \M and ?? Cellars, a little Room without a Fire, and 9 Clofets; having three Entries ...
... ouvfelves in.a .Hurry' ?? rticm,becaufc we can have thesii at any Time. ViennarFeb, 25. The Imperial Cqmmii- fary who is at Fiumc, having fent Advice to the Court, that he has got ready a Sufficient Number of Veftels totranfport 3000 Men at a-Time, Orders ...
... for Trade, and has had a very good Tradc,and no doubt but that a very Food Trade may be had again by an obliging Perfon to keep the Houle. There is alio to be I.ett a privatt lioufe in Mr. Lucid& Yard in High-ill-et t, it is a li B ht pleaiant Houle nnd ...