Letter, with you but you ll a t ® ou > Ido not at defire to ti. ■ , i e ' ent - You know I never wa% rs.' 5 Noife of a Town Life; v *, en r P' ea^ure °f your Sob\S le '7 '° !ce<l at 't Jong sgo. » y dear Harriet, blame '° nate on dnels you for ecb,I y as y° u > i I^,lV. i:ini wh
4 March 1762 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
•~ are informed by fome Engliffi Officers that came over by the lalt Packet, and left the Army iu Germany on the Inft. that the Hereditary Prince of Brunfwick. was then preparing to go upon lecret Expedition. Two Gentlemen, who came over by the laft Packet from Germany, report,
4 March 1762 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
'(£3* TbePuhltc are defied to be careful 9 i POPE'/ Bath Chronicle ;as tl A the Bath Advertiser (a Saturday's I 'J <l / ter'd bis Day of Publication to Thurid*7>/'/ J our Propofals were JirJt difiributed / rated Pan of our Title, viz. Bath therefore give this necejfary Caution *
4 March 1762 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
Yeftrday Morning a Ruffian Officer arrived at the Houie of the Ambaflador from that Court, with feme Diipatches of Importance : Si wnich it is confidently reported, that the Czar had made public Declar.ition having ordered his Troops to ceale from Holtiiities, and fep,\rate from
4 March 1762 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
Thurfday laft the Grand Fleet, after being joined hy the Ships the Down.-, laile.i from Spiihead with a fair- Wind at N. N. E. one the greateft Fleets that ever failed from England, which induced great Number Diftinaion to go to Portfmouth to fee it. It thought by fome People, t
4 March 1762 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
defpife Afflictions, nor faint Undei them. Quietly bear all LofTes and Croflcs, both in Oppolition to all inivard Repining and outward Murmuring. Your Afflictions are deiigned for your Good. The Lord cbajieneth us for our Profit. If the Fault be not in ourfelves, the greateft Cr
4 March 1762 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
Fpr further Particulars, enquire Mr. Glazby, in Bath or Mr. Bridges, Architect, in Briftol. All indebted the faid Isaac Cabell, are defired to pay their refpe&ive Debts to Mr. Glazby, or Mr. Bridges, or they will be without further Notice: And all Periods to whom the Isaac CabEL
4 March 1762 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
he might tafte her wond'rous Chaims Two Nights together in her Arms. Were I of C/elia's Charms poffeft, Malting on that delicious Brealt, And could, like Jove, thy Beams reftrain, Sun, thou fhould'ft never rife again j Unfated with the lufcious I'd one dear eternal Kifs. H. F. E
4 March 1762 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
Arrived a Mail from Holland. Kttfoia, , PETERSBURGH, Jan. 14, Mourning for the Emprefs to V continue a Yetr and fix Weeks.— T The Count de Hordt, a Swedifli bleman, the Service of Pruflii, wljo was made Prifbner about three Years fince by the Ruffian Troops, and clofeU confined
4 March 1762 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
Boarding-fcbod As in Mr. Rosco's Life-Time. Her Eldeft Daughter, who has quitted all public Performance, afiifts in teaching to Read. CHURCH MA N's PATENT CHOCOLATE the late Mr. CHURCHMAN'sfamousWATER- the Caftle*Mills, in Bristol, (The only Work the Kind Greit-Britain) Is now m
4 March 1762 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England