G, Naval A/pairs,
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... ioi ine : fame; Befnl.-S whi h, the Sums that thc C.«;i>och had in | the Bank ol Wen a, which were coiifiicaud ?? of the late Quarrel bt twe_i i chat Rcp-iblick and the A'.iilnaus, ! ■t: ...
... was attack'd by a large Algerine Xebeque, and after a 4 brave Defence of four Honrs had the Misfortune to blow * up. This Account came by a Swedilh Ship, who was « near her when the Accident happen'd. We have had an * Information of a French Man of War ...
... the great Rcyret of aii true Lovers of their Country, as the Attempt of ridding the Country of fo great a Pelt, ar.d at the Mi'h of hi:- Life, w*.s a moll laudable Action. Ab foon as ?? liad difable-.! this Gentlemen, he threw away hit. Arm:-, and took ...
... now in Leafe to a good Tenant at twenty, eight Pounds a Year. A good Dwelling-Houfe, with a Garden, Orchard, and two Inclofures of Land and Pafture, in Cranworth near Eaft-Dearham afore- faisl, with a Plantation, and Right of Common on ...
... being then cruizing « oft Dungenefs, he was fuddenly boarded by a large Lugg- ' Sail Veflel French-builr, with a great Number of Men. • lie* fuppofes her to be a French Privateer ailing under a • Spanifh Ommiffton. Boxell being alarm'd, ran out of his • Cabin ...
... arc finely Engravd. -nERSILES and S I GISMUND A : JT A celebrated Nov c 1. Intermix'd with a great Variety ol Delightful Hif tries and Entertaining Adventures. Written in Spanifh by Michael d c Lbßvantes S a A V r. d r \, Author ?? Don ...
... Part of the Province. 4. Extract of a Letter from Barbadoes, July 9. * It is now above half a Year fince the Governor of Mar- ' tinico ifl'ued his arrogant Proclamation for the Settling ol • Tobago, Sec. and after a good deal of Noife made about • it, ...
... fifex, ' A Very good, new-built, S,ih'd HOUSE, five Rooms on a Moor, ail ?? w-infeotttd, with a Coach He fe- Stables, and all other Conveniences fi» for a Gentleman ; a^crveooi Garden waked in and well planted with good Fiuir, with feme ...
... having on board a great Number of Saltzburgheis, had palled by that City the Day before, in their Way to Holland, where they arc to embark for Eng- land, in order to proceed afterwards to the Entifh Planta- tions in America. They had with them a large (Quantity ...
... 1 - â¢â¢Â¦Â¦^ l i; ' K.J.. i'¦ ¦ ruUiuV, ?? f;*f ?? *ff» ?? AV;v; ?? j P ti t,7t7~ Dr. Turlington a BALbAM of LIFE SOLD ony : 7 J ?? ph LcCj btokkiitr, at Lynn aU ...
... otber Saturday of a /~ Ompleat Collcftion of D E B A f E S in th- V> F ; A R L I A M E N T 0 f E N G L A ND, bo th L 0 ft D I and Co mmoN s. Alio, The Lords Proteft,, an d the gf?*/ W * J Parliament of Scotland upon the Uninrf. \ ...