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... Artillery and a g.cat booty T* reported that his Royal Highnefs the infant Don Philip defiroM of making trv into Parma with much privacy pofii * ...
... Artillery and a g.cat booty T* reported that his Royal Highnefs the infant Don Philip defiroM of making trv into Parma with much privacy pofii * ...
... againft the Field Preachers, the King has relblved to allow his Jhroteftant Subjeifls the free Liberty of their Religion, with Privacy and Decency, upon Terms that will be quickly made publick by an Edidf. We are inlorraed that his Majefly, and moft part ot ...
... his quitting this City he declared went to Drefden about his private Affairs, and meant to make his Jburney with all the privacy pofllble, yet we are very well fatisfied that Strashurgh was joined three General Officers who have leave of Abfcncc for three ...
... duke’s feal and fignaturc were very esaflly insisted. He met with a very favourable reception, and, without affcfiing any privacy, took upon him the title of envoy extraordinary from the court of Savoy. He had leveral conferences with, the imperial council ...
... been Infurrcflion amongfl the native Indians in that part of the World, who »ca confelfeilly molt cruelly tbc Spaniards, The Privacy which is mention d, in keeping their Intenrions lecret till they were all reedy to ait at once, is the Charatteiilllc of the ...
... fulnefs of her heart a flood of tears, (lie coofented, on profeflions penitence and refpeft, to remove to fome place of more privacy, where might confute what fetvice could done her, the croud, which fucb a had gathered round us, growing very difagrecable ...
... by the extenflivenc(s of his correfpondence, has ly difcovered a fecret which the French Court had cie ed wiih the utmott privacy, and which they deemed impenetrable : but by the vigilance of this geniiens now remains'no longer a fecret, that the Court ...
... got off for tranz portatian.” (12.) Several foreigners of graat diltin€ion lately arrived here, for the fake of greater privacy, or fome oticr palitical mQtive, have at one ijme cauied itto be reported that“they had fet out on their retarn home; ar anctier ...
... Wretches who colledf it, the Chambers of the Sick, the Ideot, &c. are to vifned, the Doors of the abfent broke open, and the Privacy tne inoft refpiftable violated, fur Fear Crown flv.uld defrauded of two Shillings. Otherwile the Officers are without Ceremony ...
... difarmed, is really falfe. On the contrary the utmoft afliduity has heen ufed torender it compleat, though in_the ftricteft privacy. What purpofe this preparation is to anfwer cannet with any degree ofp likelihood be afcertained, a: many fufe reports are ...
... fometimes met with gold duft, which the Indians gathered in the fands of the river. This commerce was carried on with the utmoft privacy and ftriétnefs, and fome of the adventurers made pretty confiderable fums of money, as they met with innnediate markets for ...
... the Sky, mull h:de, can, hi* Head. The Jew private Rooms (Thirteen only InNumSei) too admit Palmer, cyrii it Mar. to ; and Privacy is often neccdfi- iv a Pnloner’s Affairs —Thus the feeling >Ln ever fora his Fcllow-Crcatare’s Vli‘.uv, winch his own peculiar ...