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... much worfe left it, and continued very ill fur fome time, and t ;„.’ tUforder too'* anuticr turn j for tlicte appeared ftveral lumps my hrad. lace, necle, and arms; torot tltetn on my head broke, lay o|>cu two years • in thi» cleploraule (late (a burthm IFuml a red friend ) wa» 1, Hum an a-m bad received a core in ber,leg, die ule Mated.im •. Drops, adeited me to take tbenv.: the couile of roy ...
... Anne ba e, SILK MILLINER, RETURNS her fincere THANKS to her I'rknds »nd cvflomerr, and take». this opportunity of acquainting the Ladies and others, that die has fitted up {hop, imirciy upon !i«« plan, to the Bridge End, where flit m.ikes and lells all forts of eliKtks, hats, honnets, and har.dkercliiclsj as hats ande.ips, tippets and hats tor girls, the fafliiou, and in the moll elegant .mil ...
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... whom they learnyV cd, that the Spaniards had taken two Knyl.ih merchant ihips, and liadim*CjC*,X.sa priioned the crews, tinder pretence their carrying on an illegal trade; they alio learned that there was upwards dr.glilh ladors priloncrs. and forced work on the fcrnhcutioi.s. Lord Chatham, a few days ago, prophvckd follows: That hafoie Chiiitinas next, the Princes of the blond England would ...
... AND C RY. . r»-«- » u lr!?hA , fK??;t* * I jg to]( BRIERI.ET, late «f ARiten under-Ijne, in county of Lancajler, afied about »8. die OUiVeAS nwkitty lucit Jiliojety atoie- ~.. nirt-name of HARPY JACK. Had on, when ran away, a darkiih-coloored coarfc cloth -r -; .. coat, with large white metal butions, a black cloth waiftcoat, and Wi-e frize breeches. He fortte- NEWCASTLE UPON 1 YN L. S 1 ...
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