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... is to inform thePubli JL it now now entirely tree fr ...
... is to inform thePubli JL it now now entirely tree fr ...
... that if, after the Date here if, any or whatfoe.er (lull intruded into the fai.l Town,, wlun ill of, to incculated for the Small-pox if jirv or vhatfoevtr fhall vc entertain fuch d.ftempere f m Pei Ton*, or 0» >ll continue the of Inocul.itt.ni , any P • ...
... cute of, and forwarded with Care and Expedition. LAVENUaM, Attgulf }i. 17C-7. WHercas Report generally prevails, that the Smallpox very much in this Town, We the Miniller, Church-Wardens, Overfeers of -he Poor, anil oilier piiucipal In li .hitants theParini ...
... this Town, v am who can be well re, . commovjied from her laft place. Cook, a. proper chaxafter. They muftbodk bare had the Small-pox. . Enquire of the printers of this jpaper. WANTED immediately LAD of 12 14 Years of Age, who epa *■ write a good band, an ...
... SUTTON begs Leave to inform the Public, that has engaged Houle at Little Stonham, where he Intends to inoculate for the Smallpox, on his ufual low Term* of Two Guineas & a Half anc! a Guinea and a Half. Mr. Su t ton continues to inoculate at his Inoculating- ...
... betaken in ihe Natural Way. Borough JHlil fOKD, and feuttolk.. U PON a very ftrict Enquiry this Day made, of the State the Small-Pox in ihi» Borowgh, it appears us whole Nam s arc hereunto fubfciibed, that there is not one Perlon ill of that Diftemper. The ...
... White House ail the Winter. His Terms are. Five, Three, and Kitchen-Patients Two Guineas each. N. B. Perfons in the Natural Small-Pox at 5 Guineas each, including Nurfing, Medicines, and every Expence for one Month. The Money to be paid the Time of Entrance ...
... Con fen t: Ke is Son to' Mary Morgan, Letter-Carrier, in Ipfwich: —Be is a tall, thin youftg-Man, a little pitted with the Small-pox, and about 19 Years of Agr* Reward of Tin Pounds will be paid to any Perfon or Perfons that fhall apprehend the faid Moigap ...
... May 6. 1767. WE the Minider, Church-Wardens, Over fee rs, & principal Inhabitants Pulkasn afor. faid, do certify, that the Small-Pox is entirely ceafed, and that ’til not in at this Time. Roope, I I Tho. Smith, * John Scott, ff Horne, Francis Neal Humth ...
... that can all Sorts Wctk, fat:;- cuhirly in Cookeiy; hit lived in genteel Places, and never in Puhl ek iloufc; has had the Small-pox, and takes no Snuif. She mull hive good Charailei from he: ialt Place of service.--- ho nearrr Thirty flic is the belter ...
... Face as faultlefs as tha Dutchefs of Hamilton's. WiajK; up in ths Armour of her Vanity, fhe defpifes the Ravaga >s? tfce^ Small-Pox, and will frequently make free with her own Ini-: perfe&ions, not through a Deftre of anticipating Obfervation,; but from ...
... left his Family there, WILLIAM NORTON, about twenty eight Yean, about five Feet four Inches high, a little pitted with the Small-pox, ard wears hh own Hair, which is lightbrown; wore, when he went away, lig'n-coloured Cloaths and black Cloth Breeches ; belongs ...