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Fer the Bath Chroniclb. A CaUtioh againft indulging any particular Habits. Mr. PItINTIR, t Wst the other Day at a

... w. A Fairer Form, or fairer Mind, •*•**■ None ever knew in Womankind s None ever faw (indeed 'lis true) A more accomplith'd Maid than you. No Wonder then if you infpire In ev'ry Breaft an am'rous Fire. Shou'd Serapht with you fing,— your Voice Wou'd claim ...

To k SOL D, Bristol, Decembtrto, 1766. For S A L E by AUCTION, At tht Exchangt Coffee Hiuji, in

... Bethlehem ftiait ah* enlighten'd fhephei.ti ran, To fee the wonder God had wrote for manj And found with Joj'epb and the bleffed maid, Her fon, the Saviour, in a manger laid t Amaz'd, the wond'roaas ftory they proclaim] The firfl apoltles of his infant fame ...

RATH FIRE-OFFICE, 0a March »5» ««•»• NAT.GE «9 hereby given, that the abosi Office is kept at Mt Houfe of

... CoMif Opfxa i Ai it i« performed at the Theatre Royal in Coven* Osnlen. Written. by the Anthor of Love in a Vilhgt, tnd the Maid tf tbt Mdi. OXford, Bath *nd Briltol Machine, on Steel Spring*, in one Day, licenfed by the Res. the Vice Chancellor, begins ...

DAVIS, TAYLOR and HABIT-MAKER, ff*AKES this Method to acquaint 1 iht Nobility, Gentry, and hii Friendi in { ..

... by the Importer, JOHN VIEL, Wine- Merchart, from Guemfey, at hit Houfe in St. Jamei'i-Street, Bath. . ty A Dining.Room and Parlour Apartment to be Lett, by the Year, fumifliM or unfurnifh'd, on reafonable Term!, JAMES and PETER FERRY, SILK-WEAVERS and MERCERS ...

This Day teas PubUfiiecL, fritt ot/VT*-* Shillings, bebtg by far tlf rhaf/fi Ltd mefl compleat Book of tbe Kind ..

... wbicb wiH be added, a Cqmldy of Two Afls, call'd The OLD MAID.! Clerimont, Mr. Banifttr* Capt. Cape, Mr. Brookes - Mr. Harlow, Mr. Sii uiff'-c • Servan', Mr. Watts.— Mift Harlow, (ihe Old Maid) Mrs. Sheiriffe ; Trifle, Mrs. Martin - and Mrs. Harlow, by ...

„OCULA T I O N. IjfESSRS. SUTTON, LEWIS, M. .id ASSEY, beg Leave to inform the Ljlc.\bit they ire furnilhing

... it, w*h built a few Yean fince, in genteel Tafte, rat Study being ig Feet fquare, with a coved mti. Roof, and the Dining Parlour being 48 •J* long, by 14 wide, and *o in Height , it hai «pt very good Lodging Roomi, well pipered ? ''Olcotted, with light ...

rro'be SOLD, tonfidenbly under 1 ?? Door to IWlorfan'. Cbffe*- • ?? ?? _w Bartra -toe* fb ' ?•_£«•• WAas_tnr.a,

... bcautiei aad fortune,., into your con- . Alteration, and do not let 01 be thui flattered out of our femes. I h.v. got an huffy ofa maid, who it moft craftily given to thii ill quality. I wai at firft diverted with a ecrtaia abfoidjty the crea- tar* wai guilty ...

-5* the PRINTER, tfr* AFTER • win of fcrioafh-fc hss run thro* your utveti, dw t«T» **• r>* n Z*

... her company, •ithout colouring tip to tlieir can, Or having • flair voices altered. ' Of tlse method of killing pruJei, old maids, tr,d otber fteningly abftemioti* Indiei 1 with a ' pintgyrick in verle, On darknefe and corner.. Ai alio particular inft- ...

m *MOWRNS Cf_*^trft_. rrHR wm-d, *« »hw ***•• *» T* 1 - 1 * I ,«» poor eoni-tion, s. to

... fid* cnamoat'd Sirephon lay 1 'ib* youth, with rapture, nature* fwett* furvey 'it, Thus fiftnee broke— and thu. reply'd th* maid 1 STRBraoa. How pleaftnt thit valley— how green looks yon grovel What perfume, richly fcent the ntw air I Tke bird* fwectty ...

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... Account of that barbarous Tmn&cboi- which is added, the Trisl of SU***^ Branch and ber Daughter, for theM their Servant-Maid, ke. tVc. , - This Day waa i Cilftm.'rf wstt a *««//>/ Copptr-PleU WJ The Second Edition, corr«a«di jowr* and very much improved ...

A BALL, at the George-Inn, Frome, On Monday the 10th of March. BATH, March 9, 1775* ALL perfons indebted to

... inform the nobility, gentry, and public in ge- neral, that an addition has lately been made to the faid Inn of feveral new parlours, dinint; rooms, and bed-chamhen, which are genteelly furnifhed for their accom mutation \ and at he will moft ftudioufly ...