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... of the Regiment. The fame Day another Soldier of the Foot Guards was tied to a Tree in St. James's Park, and whip'd, for Speaking difrefpeftfully of the Government. ...
... of the Regiment. The fame Day another Soldier of the Foot Guards was tied to a Tree in St. James's Park, and whip'd, for Speaking difrefpeftfully of the Government. ...
... Shop, who answer- ing he was not ; he seem'd to correct his Mistake, by saying, he knew that very well ; he then desiring to speak with the Master, he was called, to whom he said he was come to buy some Cloaths for his Spouse, who was going into the Country ...
... with her for Diveriion,fhe would fignify by Signs fhe knew their meaning in fome fort, though fhe could never be taught to Speak. She would wear no Cloths in Sum- mer 5 part of her Flair was fill i ted np in a Dutch Drefs, arid part hang'd long and natu- ...
... Whale Boneajid os, refle& on this Trade, and the more,, when the old Proverb is coafidered,* viz. That lifers have leave to Speak. The South, Sea Coma pany is Contracting for Building af the 12 Greenland Ships more, which I formerly mentioned. Yefterday ...
... andthc di- ft nid Motion fhe has in Geography as far as relates to the principal Places of the Wotld, bcfides her being abla to Speak rwo Languages. The Equipment of another Squadron goes forward with great diligence, and 'tis talked ihat 18 Men of War will ...
... Halm, Reftor of the Holy- Crcfs Church, was barbaroufly ftabbed by a Romifli Yeo- man of the Guard, who under pretence ot Speaking with Mm run a large Knife into his Body, the Murderer re- tired immediately into the Caftle, from whence he was however carried ...
... There is ftill great Refort to Mr. Henley's Leftures, particularly thofe on Wtdnefday Evenings on the Rule* of Aft' on in Speaking Logick and theoihtr Science^, and as he gains 50 or 40 1. per Week by hi ...
... Church whofe Bread U-ey En. , , _ . .„_ 17 ?? Of which inveaives Complaint being ma#e to tbe Vice- Chancellor by Procurator Speake and others, he was lum mo'n'd befoie him and fix DoSors afliftants, who found him Cuiliy, and according to the Statute (making ...
... Bound over, as follows. Brethren, As I am innocent of thofc Crimes of Which you accufe me, it would be Cowardice in me not to Speak in my own Vindication. 1 am accufed of living a dif- orderly Life, for which I am perfecuted without Order^ contrary to the ...
... erlon in a violent Manner, endeavoured to pull him from his Station on a Form -, in fhort, he being intircly prevented from Speak ing in the Meeting houfe, tock an Oppertunicy co do it in the open Street. A very remarkable Thing has happened in White- ...
... being releaftd out of Pri- fon appeared laft Sunday again in a Meeting- Houfe ia Grace-choieh ftreet, tin* by his offering to Speak, and the Interruption he met with, there was greater Diforders than ever •, they charge bim with an Imoral Life, aad he them ...
... Totntfs did before, Tho' if we couM we would give more -, But we will give you what we can, And all ftand by you to a Man ; Speak and we'll let your Thunder fly, Aad make the World dance Barnaby I Bring the Pretender to the Geers, And cut ...