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... me • Who, Ibould the World triumphant roar, Could calmly ice the Morm from Shore, Nor e'er admit a longing Sigh To vex my Privacy and 1. Here would I pals n»y hlauie'if. Days, Bclov d of Virtue and of Eale- Here die m Peace, aid lie unknown, W..h ...

to* a f s and Knavijb Flattery. the Hls;roßY oF and VAFER. TrUe P|CTURE * inherited large Fortune It •'

... with %tl. Ce » OUr ' n g Gentlemen courted ,' m t0 !cfi n h ' s Dau , s the Vivacity and Curiofity ' t ' m l>t,r °f rural Privacy | Iricl; . rom whence they had not 110 ft»of 3t 0n to return * Thi*, how- c x'' Ple-i *j,* n lic had wa y s hoped j »' I V' ...

- - ern T ’' E O L M E R Y 'fJiN'' VI '- -: a Arrived the --’

... the Black-Hood and Houfes xishmen vain empty Titles a cannot be of bearing a who fe Houfe is to entered fearched his Family Privacy (held facred e-ven among the moft barbarous be violated at every every to affronted his to beendangeredi of rude & Fellows ...

Published: Monday 09 April 1764
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 2096 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Sir Francis Fidget. A real Char after

... private Intelligence, that mod of them, tiled of his Secrets, give orders to be denied, when he longs to break into their Privacy. Rebuffs this Kind he often meets with, but they have no Effefl upon him. The Impertinent is never difconcerted. You cannot ...

ZANIM.—An Eastern Tale

... v:en Melee, and regretted the Lofs of fo amiable Hufband; but (he grieved Secret, and parted her Time in an irreproachable Privacy. Melee was abfent two Years-, when a Report fpread that was angled by Order of the Sultan. Did Seiima grieve when ftie heard ...

fritl*nti'« and &tlturt)i-IM*tf POSTS

... ofhislate Father's, aftcrfcvcr.il C vA*. »} Indignities offered him hy this MmMHmM Cou \t. We ate told he lives in great Privacy there, which is imagined to be owing to the I.ownefs of bis Finances ; for it isbelievcd he hasa Spirit to do other- wife ...

Jfe*Jv«rti&) a Sk« \L hi £r M AcS^ C f a* ! J > i 7 i * i™* ^l?

... vation, without knowing or experiencing the leaft Fart of that odious, not to add dangerou. Opera- tion; »nd cure* with fuch Privacy, that even vo»r Bedfellow cannot know your Complaint. Thefe Drop, alfo preferve their Virtue* for many Years, in all Seafon* ...

?? . „ , „ v .■+ , ,~,f#a«entlv a greater Number of Reader*, And taeie bcn*J«i*M to theft NOW

... vation, without knowing or expe.ieneing the leit Part of that odious, not to add dangerous Open. tion ; and cure* with fuch Privacy, that ne» your Bedfellow cannot know your Complaint. Their Drops alfo prefer** .heir Virion for many Years, in nil Sesfons ...

•£^>T>»i.. MBNT . for thi. Paper, (which ha. abf.lu.tly a more tx.enf.ve Circola.ion tha. any other in the ..

... vation, without knowing or experiencing the lealt Part of that odious, not to add dangerous Qptra- tion ; and curtt with fitch Privacy, that even your Bedfellow cannot know your Complainl'. Thefe Drops alfo preftrva their Virtues for many Years, ia ?? and Climates ...

JJ ADT *HTise»4EKTs fcr this Paper, 'which hat abfulutely a more extenfive Circulation than any other in the ..

... Jafiorj, without knowing or experiencing the leaft [art of .that odiov», oot to add dangtwh* Opera- tion j and cures with fuck Privacy, that .«*tß your BedWlow cannot know your Complaint. Tbefe Drop* slfb prefer** their Virtue* /or many Years, in dl Seafbn* ...

E great caufe relating to the Douglas Eftate » W being much the fubjeft of general converfation, ?RJt **~vf cannot,

... generally known : for the fame caufes which rendered their departure from Scotland neceffary, fuggelled the neceffity of privacy, even in foreign countries. An event, however, loon happened, which, whilft it removed the neceflity lurlher precautions, ...