is fait' that a large Sum of Money has a!rea4s o the Aid of the general Caufe, and chat a
... is fait' that a large Sum of Money has a!rea4s o the Aid of the general Caufe, and chat a follow. _ . . ...
... is fait' that a large Sum of Money has a!rea4s o the Aid of the general Caufe, and chat a follow. _ . . ...
... or Dupes, a City in Ca{Cory, 32 e learn chat fome hundreds or Briin Prifon there, and that if they be enth Part of them may fee their eaof them drop off daily.—On this that Cartel Ship are not fent more ners. Might not flab Exchanges be Weeks, and contrived ...
... two of his cwn Children, and a Child that was nurfed in his Houk, wilco he was found guilty, and • sentence of Dea. h. 28. By a Letter from i 'ifax we have Advice, chat a Letter was found on Board th, 'tench PacoLuct, t‘y A. tniral I.h ...
... oi•her Vial or fill Box; bait, on thc contrary, it is a fine Bitter. which is the moll grateful Tall.: to them that Occafion for Phyla; and 'tis reduced into fo (mall a Quantity. that a Spoonful proves a flifficient Dore in aloft Conliitutions requiring no ...
... Several Tenants. Old Rents . Containing, Acres I. a. d. 755 3 11 1 5 7 Is the of Deeeldgb, Saone Green, a'!arm in the Pula of Holt 64 yo to 0 ' A Towne:et In ditto 9 15 • A Tenement in Arbißock 18 i i o 0 A Fannin clink' -- to 0 7 10 Part of ...
... Hundred Sail, and a great Part from W.I. Indies : This Day they failed for the River, and were all fats through the Buoys about Three &Clock. a Letter/row Primo Camp as Diskant, war Monter. a Gardena* Ninvenfile ups* Tyros, data Sips. t 6. a Our Army is in ...
... Bounty of zoo Guineas. This Perfon w-; the tuft Prrjator of a Guinea Lottery. On a Man's Commitment to Newgate lately for cutting a Portmanteau from behind a Coach, he was attended there by a Fellow who was difcharged at the laft Goal ...
... of r»rt, with a Barn, a Shipper, and a Cottage thereto belonging, and about fixteen Rctes Land, Arable, Meadow, and Pafturej alfo another Freehold Mefljage or Dweldin|-Houf*, ia the Freer Meer , within afeiefaid, with • lam, two Shippens, a Stable, and ...
... truck fuch a Pannic, that they and took a Pair of Kettle Drums sad Standard from the Regi- Batteries ale without firing a Cannon. not only a PaAge store ; 0 1 ju utz upon the t sth, fo that it is high Time to march. sever Succours learn from ...
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... Privy in a Conteft between be Sad at Praldw, hear a t It s e .m m r iei mentioned n t si d oan t i l h e the Religious s ß inw el th i li g o.e ima ,averu s r ol efret f a i G u e r na o zu t e lsi t r Convents of the fame O r d e r, N a Fox, oath ...
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