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... Sister's Son; a Gentleman of fine Parts, and extremely well beloved by all that know him. They write from Venice, that the Small-Pox is fo rife in that City, that above 700 have died of it in a Foitnight. They write from Warfaw, that they are greatly alarm'd ...

. • Ain Si. as. CkflW, PO. 3. The Affairs of St. Remo and that of Campo Preside), are the

... wh.ch they had hitherto and the rather, as they are fupported in their Revolt, by the Bey of Conftantine. Prague, J The Small-Pox rages here at ',Went very much, and carries off many Per lons every Day. We are affured, that the Court has given Orders ...

L ONDO N, Moil :6

... to the Middlefix Hofpital for Sick and Lame, and Lying-in married Women; rOOO I. to the London Infirmary; 200 I. to the Small-Pox Ho:pital, and aoo I. to the Chanty School of St. Dunflan's in the Weft. We hear that Robert Darby, whore Health is much mended ...

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... Number amounted to 665; and by the Account of them in June latt, to 6556. In this City 1159 Perfons have lately had the Small-Pox; 891 in the natural Way, of which Number 72 died : And 268 by Inoculation; of which only two died. By this Account the Inhabnants ...

L b N D 0 iii, Ftb. 8

... Godfathers; and her late Welty, (then Princefs of Wales) for his Godmother. This Nobleman died at Bologna in Italy, of the Small-Pox, the it th of September, 1 7441 the Day on which he completed the i 9th Year of his Age. Alto one Daughter, Lady Elizabeth ...

LO ND ON, Aug

... Expedition. We bear that a very worthy Clergyman in the North of Ireland, about ito Yeas of Age, is juit recovered from the Small-Pox. It was always believed that he had that Diftemper before. CANTIRBURT, Aug. as. We hear that the Anniverfary Meeting of the ...

O came on before the Cu-t of Respells in Guildtrill, a r,ritiil:db!i! Trial, in which f. Palmer, a Butcher in

... attended him fufpen, that befides the Small-Pox, he had got that Diftemper which mires from the Bite of a Mad Dog: Far this Rural they endeavoured to give him the Remedy, it could not gEt him to take it. When the Small-Pox was entirely the Delirium Rill continuing ...

Amfterdam, Feb. 26. Yefterday the College of the Admiralty of this City put three Men of War into Commifficm

... and will have the Chief Command of the Company's Forces in thole Parts. At a Meeting on Thurfday of the Governors of the Small-Pox Hofpital, a generous Benefattion was reported, by the Lord Bilhop of Worcefter their Prefident, from Mr. Chancellor Peploe ...

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... Demooftrations of Joy. 1 I Night. and 'tis thought the is not yet out of Danger. The Ain- Jan. sygg. .4010515 has got the Small-Pox. The Emperor keeps his __, The fifteen Debtors in return humble Minas gas chatabei;oa Account of a r i; Cold, which has even ...

HENRY S_AFFORY,

... hi s Wife and Family : fie is a Man about five Foot nine Inches high, of a fwarthy Complexion, very much pitted with the Smallpox, about forty Years of Au, wears a brown Wig, fometimes a blue Duffil Riding-Coat, or otherwife a light brown clofe-body'd ...

To the %Vye Ringers

... talk, we Than not trouble ourfelves w anfwer you. 00 ***OM • Ole *OM •th 00111••••• ••••41.0•411 • A Man pitted with the Small-Pox, has a ruddy Complexion, about fire Feet eight Inches high, fold Cakes at Country Fairs, and ftiles himfelf Gingerbread-Baker ...