With Extracts#. [As the Gentleman's Magazine, to -which -we are chiefly indebted for this article, has no bocks for January, -we defer the Englijh books.] ed-inburgh. PRinciples equity. 289 pages folio, befides the contents, indexes, and an introduction of pages. Kincaid, & Bell
7 January 1760 - The Scots Magazine - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
that it is reported, and be* heved by a great many People, that am a Na‘ tive of North Britain, and that the Name, which * I go at prefent, is not real, but a feigned one you. Gentlemen, that this is a mere Fic* tion, and I believe, chiefly founded on myKnow‘ ledge of the Englil
1 January 1760 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
two Children, without any Shel - ter or Afliftance. As the poor Woman did not abandon her illegitimate Offspring, but made « drift to them in her Lap, above a Mile further to Hqufe, and has fince cared for them to the utmoft of her power, Juftice, as well as Charity, oblige us t
8 January 1760 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
much Ibis Arm IZularti Ifcrrugin lind thci BtrLii News of ing beet bi ought Brun Army, arc ordi Part. Anßriai We fPral Lufliar iis bcl (Hied 3runf« prior tteat, Th uch it Th 1 P It Fit I.
19 January 1760 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
g from S«t»S« . Parmnctom thc.Ciijr Ovbham. The swn Of SIX HVNU PQt/UOS i* wanted ipon Ttantfct of Moar• * • ». ol tH* T O of the faid Road, at Pont pet Cent. agtinA tha ijth of next. The latcreft it Mnauallp paid Half jeatly.—Any Pei Ton willing to advance the lanift ate deft te
5 January 1760 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
Political State of Europe and America The Tr of the Pow«r* WAR, And the ConneAion», wheihec Natutal or Politick, that lubUft among the fevetal States upon the Continent. Together with Tvif. s, Aliegoaiks, and Essays, Humorous, Oiienral, and Moral: Diftinguidted Charafters, Antie
5 January 1760 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
Enemy, his Serene Highnefs fet out from hence at One . o'Clcfck Yederday Morning, in older to relieve it. And To-day we received Information, that the Relief was molt happily effefted laft Night by M. de Dernthal, one of his Serene Higbnefs's Aids de Camp. Seven hundred of the F
22 January 1760 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
Extract of a letter from Gfuiber on-bay, Jan. If. ic Since I wrote to you lart we have had a very- violent gale of wind, in which a French man of war called the Glorieux, of 64 guns, broke her anchors, and drove on fhove in Villaine river, and daflied all ro pieces ; the other fi
28 January 1760 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland