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... the Infanta Donna Mariana was i ?? Bi,^JtvJ delivered of a Prince- but her Royal Highnefs was foon after taken ill of the Small-Pox, and died Yefterday Evening. [Thus far Lond. Gax.~\ ...
... the Infanta Donna Mariana was i ?? Bi,^JtvJ delivered of a Prince- but her Royal Highnefs was foon after taken ill of the Small-Pox, and died Yefterday Evening. [Thus far Lond. Gax.~\ ...
... Order, Madrid, (Spain) Nov. 29. His Royal High- nefs the Infant Don Gabriel, his Catholic Ma- jefty's third Son, died of the Small-Pox, on the 23d Inftanr, in the thirty-feventh Year of his Age. This unfortunate Event is a fevere Stroke of Affliction to the ...
... the Constables in taking the Villains, but was happily prevented.*Wykes is a robust Man, well made, rather pitted with the Small-Pox, stands about 6 Feet 2 Inches high, and is the same Person who in January 1777, fought a desperate Battle in the Castle- ...
... mounted, and attended by two Servants in Livery, agreed to ride for a Wager from Weft-Smithfield to the Turnpike near the Small-Pox Hofpital. They gallopped at a furious Rate till they came to Cow-Crofs, when,, at the fame Inftant, two of the Horfes ?? ...
... Incon- venience or Hindrance of Bu/inefs. tfft It s particularly recommended to be taken prepara- tory to Inoculation for the Small-pox, as alfo for the Hu- mours affecting the Blood afrer that Diforder, either by In- oculation or in the natural Way, and alfo ...
... Impreffions upon their Minds. At a public Difpenfary in Cumberland, 157 poor Children were fome Time ago prepared for the Small-Pox, of whom only 30 were inoculated, fo ftrongly prejudiced were the Parents of the others againft that falu_«ry Praaice. Every ...
... — Governor Haftings propofes leav- ing this Settlement about June next for England. — His Lady is already embarked The Small-pox has lately been exceedingly fatal among the Na- tives on the Coromandel Co aft, which perhaps may be owing to the extreme ...
... to die daily, as fhe feldom could get either found Reft or Sleep during this long Time; at laft fhe was feized with the Small-Pox, and had them very thick, which flattered us this Malady would have cured her of the former violent Eruption if fhe furvived ...
... to die daily, as (h9 feldom could get either found Reft or Sleep during this long Time; at laft she was feized with the Small-Pox, and had them very thick, which flattered us this Malady would have cured her of the former violent Eruption if fhe furvived ...
... to die daily, as fhe feldom could get either found Reft or Sleep during this long Time; at laft (he was feized with the Small-Pox, and had -.hem vety thick, which flattered us this Malady would have cured her of the former violent Eruption if fhe furvived ...
... 23 Years of Age, is upwards of fix Feet high, flim made, dark Eyes, dark-brown Hair tied in a Tail, and marked with the Small-Pox ; had on a round Hat, with a Band and Buckie ; a fuperfine Drab Great Coat with white Metal Buttons, Velveret Waiftcoat, ...
... ent at Ulverftone informs us, that ali the Inhabitants of Pennybridge, and its Environs, whb had not paffed through the Small-pox, to the Number of 160, or upwards, have been inocula- ted at three different Periods, at the Expence of W. Penny, Efq; of ...