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... V ' Un O,P ' Arriv'd here, Sir 1 Lady Cadrofs, '■ ftrong, Col. Robinfon, hey and Lady, Capt. 3 C*t Courtney and Lady, f Capt. Wilkinfon, ter, Capt. Severley, P r ...
... DaPury-LiEUTtSANTs ef tbe Wtfi- Riding nf tbe County of Yoik, and ef the City of York, and County tj the fame or Ainfiy ...
... Freehold Estate fituatc ■**> Lyfon), nesr Inn, Bci-ks; Confiding Capital Meli'nage or Manlion-Houfr, with Dalry-Koufc, Brcw-houfe, Pievon-houfr, Stables anil otbcr convenient Outriuuftt ami Biniilingn t Ponr Orchanls, two Gai ...
... theyear 1762, ,v nerfons after named. to ! 1 ,1 1 • • - „ _- j Por nfeful inventions in arts, &c. Jive gnineas, Jolm Ramie in Con's clofe, Edinburgh, for a ...
... years by- % 'havea large aflbrtment of the very beft IfOTS CARPETS, both ingrained and com- ?? colours; alfo, coverings of all kinds for t* navy or hofpital beds; and they propofe to f Y e both Merchants and others, upon as reafon- y. terms as any in this country can do; and f the coveniency of country commiflions, there m bea large quantity at faid William Hume's Leboufe, oppofite to the City ...
... thi principal MEDICINES made ufe of by the lafeMr. WARD, together with an Introduction, &c. By JOHN PAGE, Efiji Member of Parliament for the City of Chkhefter. To whom Mr. WARD left his Book of SECRETS.' i At the above Place the late Mr. WARD'S NMrniciNES are appointed to be fold, and atthe following very moderate Prices i *'*• 1. s d WHITE DROPS, in a Bottle, containing one third' of an ...
... Partl. Of Knowledge in general; the Advantage* of gaining it early, with a Definition tbeieof. Of God, his t(fence and Attributes. Of the Origin of Nature, and fitft Formation of Things. Chronological Tables of the Knowledge of hiftotical Events from •he Saxon lieptarchy, A.D. 45;, to the piefent Time. Part II Geography, in a Manner entirely new: Containing, (by Qneftlon and Anfwet) t. A ...
... OfftJtK the Blantrl-halt, Witney, OxfcrtlJhire, 'T'AKES this Method of inform - * ing his Friends and Cullumers, That he' has a large Quantity of all Sorts Naps, Duffels, Bcurfltins, and Fo'.vKvejiheis ; Tilts for Waggons and Barges, Wcbnill forCollarmalrers, Flocks, kc. where ail who (hall to favour him with their Orders, may depend on having them faithfully executed, and the very lowed Price ...
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... the 18th, under the Walls of Furiani, the Genoei'e loft upwards of two hundred Men. G ...
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