/i r : feveral occurrences of the enfuing year, mttfl neceff'arily have a reference to thofe cf the lafl, fn
... dates, tie maft important tvents of J761, together u-it/j ihof tf a y 60. ...
... dates, tie maft important tvents of J761, together u-it/j ihof tf a y 60. ...
... Signet. To the PUBLICK. fT7 HER£AS ieveral unjuft reports have seen v- V V niverfally propagated againft rhe Managers of -the Theatre in rhe Canongate, infinuating. That thc-v have impofed on the town, by giving our, -that Mrs, Ward was to perform here this ...
... hiftc-ry, 4 vois. Mo v -tsr.-.-.cun'»aiitiqui.-.-.-vo Da-rifa ?? ■dfto.-y, ra. ?? fceyibr's nxdera, 10 ars. SriaiMMr*| Greek theatre,-** Gra v ii ci-atAuris^, 45 voAjviryfler'. travels, 4. vols. Pelade s large Atfsa ?? ot.t's h*i!ory, 4 vols. Pocock'stra-rels ...
... 1; y. ?? is's Don Quixote, *TS gra phi j time s niftory, j. \ ols mti Davila's hiiio* v, 2. vols -; * - - * • . \dsrre L theatre,, v Gi ?? a urur, 4- vo I .* s travels, 4 vols. Pocock *s travels, a vol?. jAUitri, Boyer, and Thnrloe's ftate papers 7 v ...
... ; :an:iica, hiftory, 4 vols. Montlaucun's antiquit. 7 ?? Vila's luftory, 2 vols. Reymcr's iceder-a, 10 vs [Brumoy's Greek theatre, 2y Gtivii 'helaunis, 45 ?? travels, 4 vols. Delifle's large Atlas ?? hiftory, 4 vols. Pocoofc's travels, 2 vols. Allien, ...
... Quidnuhkian Libra- ry, continued. — A defcription ot Martinico. — A review. of new books and pamphlets, continued. — The Theatre.- — Original pieces of poetry. — Prizes propelled for next month. —7 Foreign and domeftick occurrences, births, marriages ...
... Libra-* ry, .cor'tinu-jd.-— A defci-ption of Martin;, o. — - A review .of' hew books ,m 4 pathphlets, cemttnoed. - — The Theatre — Original peces of poetry. — Prizes ; -'ct ?? id for next month — Foreign and domefticfc occurrence*,- -births^ ipartiages ...
... tfafeil at*Kazines. to she troopa ofthe Ernprks QoDSta : and ihat the ro'rrt of FraJ^ce has r-;ibt¥d tt? trar-iport die theatre of th? war into the Low-countries. Bruffcii, Fri. -.j. V*aiikd ?? is gkug to refume the ?? of the) army in Germany^ and Marfhal ...
... the Court of Verfailles are fending to Oftend, leaw os no room to doubt, that inftead of Germany, blun- ders will be the theatre of next campaign. Letters from Vienna inform us, that fir.cc Mnr- fha] Daun was appointed Prciident of the Council of war ...
... preferved in the Quidnunkian libra- ry, continued.— A ?? of Martinico. — A review of new books and pamphlets, continued. —The Theatre.— Original pieces of poetry — Prizes propofed for next month. — Foreign and domeftick occurrences, births, marriages, deaths ...
... Hamburgh by the laft BtaUs advife, that they v .-re more apprehenfive than ever of fee- ing their neighbourhood made the theatre of \v vr between Ruflia and Denmark, which would be c- pened as toon as the new Czar's anfwer fhouid bs received ; and this ...
... - l he acclamations of a multitude of \vi|j ' e aflembled on this occalion, There e more Armenian balls or Alices on the theatre of the college v , 'is the Great. That college, o ftit llt ® gate of which the Jeluits the name of Jef'us, the Lewis XIV. ...