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Sunday's and Monday's Posts

... [ Price Two Pence Halfpenny.] (_-,- Advi BTI»EMENTs I„i ihi -, Paper, (w! iih 'as al foli.tely a much more extern .t Cm illation than am other in the City; and corTequer.tlv a gie.ter N'-ir'-,-. or ...

Bristol, January 26

... Came in fine e our laft, The Prince George, Hathorn, from New-York and the Fly, Mil's, from St. Kitt's. Arrived, At South-Carolina, the Nancy, Young, from Poole at Ditto, the Prin ...

Bristol, February 2

... Came in fmce our lap, The Sally, Floyd, and the London, Borrowdale, both from London; the Elizabeth, Lowering, and the Bletnng, Griffiths, both from Cork the Polly, Carr, from Bar ...

Sunday's and Monday's Posts

... •» From the LONDON GAZETTE. Vienna, January 25. to the laft Advices from Dalmatia of the xothlnft. re A ceived by the Magiftratss Health, . the Plague continued to decrea ...

London, February 14

... The History of Eugenius and Lucinda. THERE is no Topic that has furnished more Matter to those who have made human Misery a Subject of their Contemplations, than the Rigour of Parents in arbitrarily i ...

London, February 21

... Yefterday the Earl of Clanricarde was introduced to his Majeity the Earl of Northumberland, and was moft gracioufly received. his Week Difpatches were £ent off. John Goodrick, his ...

The Boy and the Nett

... le - A Fable. A Little Boy, one Summer's Day, Devoid of Care, went out to play ; He roves the Mead, the pleasing Dyes Of various Flow'rs engage his Eyes. From this to that with Joy he turns, For all in quick successions burns : The blossom'd Nettle now he gains, Which sorely stings him for his Pains. Homeward in Tears he runs with Speed, And sobs Complaints against the Weed: My Touch, says he ...

London, March 7

... His Majelly, who has been for Time indifpofed, is, perfectly recovered. His Diforder was a Fever, attended a Difficulty Breathing. Csefar Hawkins, Efq. fat up with ms Alajefty three N ...

ESSAY on CAPRICE. IX7II fee People whose whole Life is a con- tinual Round of Whim and Caprice; iltiw man\

... Distempers has a ridiculous Man to be cured I. f? The Phnig be mod impatiently longs for, he loa'lis i Quarter of an Hour after. fie loves and hates the lame Perfons in the fame Day. He cartfTes and extols you, transfix'd with jour Merit, and full of your good (.Qualities. ISo fooner have you tuin'd your Back, hut he tears you with lioinble Slanders, and thinks you the lawful Object ol his ...