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... with picking the Pocket of a Gentleman of the Lung Robe of fourteen Guineas, whole Funclion have taught him at leaft more Privacy in his Amours than he kern, to have had : For it appear'd fbe WAS a Woman of the Town, at a Houle tit ill Fame in Goodman's ...

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... perfwaded by her Spark to bathe with him in a private Part of tile Thames near Wineltor at Low Water, to which purpore they for Privacy went without any Attendance to the River Side, where they both ftript, and pa:idled tome time within their Depth, but (allured ...

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... give him his due Praife. His Learntng* Piety, II arulity ant Charity, were all extraordinary The latter indeed, tbe Work of Privacy, and only upon laudable Occaiions maniftfted to publick View. His Learning, however induftrious be was to conceal it, could ...

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... of an eminent Tradefinan, near York- Buildings, having fallen in Love with an Officer of the Army thought proper, with the Privacy of thc Maid, to elope from her Parents, take private Lodgings, and live with her Lover without the Ceremony, tho' they palled ...

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... Report that has been fpread of the Death of the Duke of Courland is certainly without Foundation; but he lives with Co much Privacy, is Co little feen, and performs Co perferaly the Zan or one who has nolonger any Views in this World, that it is not at all ...

11; 7 Tajetty'b Ship the Cumberland, lately put into Commir.ion, and e!.. t Command other given Capt. Thomas ..

... bewildered Tale that had Sort of Relation to the important Bufinek he pretended, and added that as his Affair with her required Privacy, he would call again and went off direttly. This is inferred to put People on their Guard, as the molt Cautious may be taken ...

LONDON

... Coxitra&ors of Forage, Proviiions, and other __eqiii_i.es for Armies and Garri- fons, have proceeded i _tc_y, with the greatefi Privacy, into Italy ; and that the prefent State of foreign Affairs is looked upon a. an unanfwcrable Reafon for recalling the Parliament ...

Published: Saturday 19 January 1754
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1323 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LONDON

... hear that in Contempt of the late Law enadted for preventing Clandefline Marriages, they are carried on, though with more Privacy than hitherto, f or which two Peifons are already likely to become Examples to others. Tuefday William Cripps was committed ...

Published: Saturday 30 March 1754
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 612 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LOST between Canterbury and Liminge. on ba.urdsy the a;d I ittant, between the Hours al One ono Five o'Clock in

... hear that in Contempt of the late Law enaCted for preventing Clandefline Marriages, they are carried on, though with more Privacy than hitherto, for which two Perfons are already likely to become Examples to others. They write from Paris, that an Officer ...

?? •* ELECTION NEWS. To a Gentleman of the Old Interest. 8 1 R, T>Efore my late Conference with you,

... now open, it's probable there bad been no Robbery, or, at leaft, the Rogues would have fooner been perfued and taken. The Privacy of the Park being their Protedtion, the more publick Roads are the fafer for Travellers. On Wednefday the $d, Thurfday the ...

Published: Saturday 29 June 1754
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 3548 | Page: 4 | Tags: Classifieds 

L O N D O N

... known ; While witktdlxltn, by their, own Plots, Are fiwnef, ully o'erthrown. Ver. 1 7. Nojhgle _ Sinner _fha>ll efcape By Privacy obfeur'd ; Nor Nation from his juft Revenge, By Numbers be fecur'd. Tc, father, Sri, &c. _* He readingiid King David V Timt ...

Published: Saturday 09 November 1754
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1696 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THOMAS HUGGING

... Compditions, well the brave Adtiocs litis tenewned Gentleman. But what unhappy Accident foevrr it hath been hitherto confined ta Privacy, it was thought would Injury the Publick any longer t* conceal iuft and true Account many remarkable Matters, and great R ...

Published: Saturday 06 November 1756
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1543 | Page: 4 | Tags: none