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... Which for Neatnefs and Frugality, exceeds every other Preparation for that Purpofe; IT gives the SHOE fi Glofs, Black as JET, and 'f* following excellent Properties : It will not in the leaft foil theFing* in putting on the Shoe, the Stodj^! in wearing; it prcfcrves the Leather, keeps out the Wet, makes alw*} look like New, and cauCs it to wear confiderable Time longer, and is by far neater ...
... General F—ke, late G——r G———r; in which ii comprifed the original Order* fent to that General, in three Letters from the S——y at War, with the Minutes of the Council of War held G——r on that Occafion. Alfo Lord Anfon’s Letter to Adm B—g, refpefting thofe Orders; with the Reafons for not putting them into Execution. Planted by D. Henry and R. Cave at St. John’s Gate j and may be had of the ...
... U which the Country in Dijjute between Great Britain France in North America, is farticularly defcrihtd, A New Geographical and Hifiorical Grammar : Wherein the Geographical Part is truly Modern, and the Prefent State of the (everal Kingdoms of the World, is fe inteifperfed, as to render the Study of Geography both entertaining and inftruftive. Containing, I. Defcription of the Figure and ...
... Artillery* 6000 Mufkets, and 14000 1. in Cafh. ...
... At Mr. William Sparrowhnwk’x, at the Sign of the Plough in Chipping-Norton, at Haifa Guinea a MARE, and Shilling tit Man, to be paid at the Stable Door, AChefnut HORSE, full fifteen Hands high, right Years old in May nett; he was got by Mr. fril* fin's Bay Arabian, which Covert at Two Guineas and Half Crown Mare Oran in Yorkjhire. His Dam by Son of the Bloody Buttock'd Arabian, and out of a ...
... Neatly printed on fine Writing Paper and new Letter, Price with, as. without the Almaiiack, with bryc and ufefnl Additions ftisd ments, not found in any other Book of the fame Kind. ComdleJ at the I’ublick Olfiies; with tlic fcvcral Alterations and f*f they now ftard) the Privy Council ;>nd Treafuxy, in the Courts of Chancery and Admiralty, and all other Places Court this THE COURT and City ...
... ( W'fh a new an*/ >. or reel of the the Seat of War in taken /torn tie the latejl and hji Maps toofe Countries publijhid at £nltn JJ.etvinp tie Difames between the principal Citus in Enghjh and Gtrr.an in, ana i of tie Battle of Lerwrjitx, aljo a Song fet Mujkk, and Cat of a menjirous Sbetp, ...
... Prefs Time ago, has at length been publilhed in the Paris Gazette, well fern over to our Court; and by the haughty, menacing Style in which it is written. Teems calculated to (crve various Purpofes: However, we (hall leave it with our Readers to call it by what Name they pleafe—Whether Memorial, Mamfefto, or Declaration, Verfailles, fan. 22. The Sieurßouillc, Minifter and Secretary of State f ...
... the PUB LICK. WHereas I Thomas Clark, on London Bridge, have tor Time pafl fold Counterfeit Medicine tinder the Name of Dr. Ptfloral Drops, and f. the with Imprcfikm of a Boar's-HejJ, and the Bt the Kino's Patent round the fame, in Imitation of the .Seal formerly ufod by Benjamin Oketl, the Inventor the True Original Medicine called Dr. 8.-tinuns Pul oral Drops (for the foie vending whereof ...
... BODYoFGA R D N IN G. by the Authors of the Complete Body HusßANnar, Publiihed the KING’* Authority : Illuftrated with the Figures every Plant elegantly engraved with the whole Culture and Management. One Number will be pub’ilhed every Week, and each will contain Accounts of the Products then in Seafon, and Directions wlist is to be done in the Garden that Week. The Publick are defired to take ...
... into Parliimcnt for limiting the Number of Livery Servants to be kept People of DiftiroT'on. The public Papers have often taken Notice that Tax wa» intended to be laid on Dogs; and if fuch a Propofat Ihould take Place, feveral Perfons are of Opinion that Cats Ihould be included in the fame Bill; and fhould but two Shillings a Head per Annum be fixed on Cats, a certain Lady at Hackney will pay ...