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... LONDON. This Day at Noon it was currently reported, thnt V c Diuphin of France died of the Small-Pox the E ...
... LONDON. This Day at Noon it was currently reported, thnt V c Diuphin of France died of the Small-Pox the E ...
... LONDON, Lady Ann Hamilton, who has been cmgerouily vi pi the Small-Pox is now perfeaiy recovered, It is confidently reported, that the Culloden nnd Duke Men of War, now fitting out at Chatham, are intended for the Eaft-lndies, to be ftationed there; and ...
... Account ofthe Small-Pox, and oiher milignaut Difeafes, now very rife in thofe Parts. The General Aflembly of New- England have granted 600 1. for the Relief ofthe Poor ofihe Town of Bofton, under their prcfent Diftrefs, occasioned by the Small-Pox, &c. which ...
... /| here on the 2d inllant from Berlin, and i\ t®J B gg. on the sth was declared an aclual Privy M ? Am 9 Counfellor. The Small-Pox rages very \uch in this City; two Sons of the Prince of Holflein Lieutenant General in the Service of this Empire, «cad of ...
... Genius fled? Down be Leonidas's Gauntlet thrown; Or let a Mason rife, and hew down Stone. They write from Venice, that the Small-Pox is fb rife _r_ that City, that above 700 have died of it in a Fortnight. On Thurfday laft Corbett, Efq; was fworn in at the ...
... preftes fuch an unr.afonable Coticeffion. Paris, Aug. 2,1. The Dauphin was never made ac- quainted that his Diftemper was the Small-Pox till about four or five Days ago, when he took Notice to one of his Phylicians that his Hand was pitted, and expreffed a ...
... Cochran will be ap- pointed Lieutenant Governor pf New- York before his Majefty goes abroad. On Saturday lift died ofthe Small-Pox, at his Scat at Adderbury in Oxfordfhire, the Right Hon. Francis Earl of Dalkeith, Son and Heir apparent to his Grace the ...
... ■and from thence to St. James's Palace in the Evening. Sir William Watkins Wynne, who has been danger- oufly ill of the Small-Pox (at his Grandfather's Houfe in Berkfhire) is now quite recovered. Yefterday great Damage was done by the high Wind on the- ...
... LONDON They write from Prague, that the Small-pox makes terrible Havock of late in that City ; fweeping away about forty Children every Day. According to Advices from Breft, they have in that Port and at Rochcfort fever. 1 Men of War and Frigates ready ...
... Skelton 's Regiment, who are foon expect*, iter Wintei Quarters. A -'■■■ i:: prefer ye the Face from being pitted wiih the Small-pox A Frer rhe Eruption, aod when the puftnlas begin to fwcll and ■*■ *■ be filled with the Pus or Matter, rake Chalk thoroughly ...
... Convulfions - - 5977 1 Frighted . . - - 2 Dropfy - - - 794 ?? by Falls, and feve-? Fevers - - 2..92J ral other Accidents \ s *^ Small-pox - - 774 1 Killed themfelves - -36 Teeth - - - 961 j Murdered - - , [Overlaid - - - 40 Cajitalties j Pollened - x Bit by mad ...
... EDINBURGH.?, b They write from Aberdeen, that on U{. died ofthe Small-pox, at Logic, in thei* James Cuming of Bir nies, Efq;—HV upon the Family of Dr. James Gordon or- that two Soldiers at Banff, in crofting tk veran to bring over one of their Women _i; ...