fay they, are we to be infulted, abufed, and beaten, by our own Servants, and are they to become our flutters ? But, Sir, this is plainly the Language pafllonare Men, who will never confider Tittup's coolly and candidly, rfad jfiey given themTelves the Trouble a little Reflectio
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further Particulars, enquire of Mr. Tho Mas Robins, at the faid Houfe, or Mr. John Trutc h , the Houfe el Is aforelaid. 1 s O be RAFFLED for, at Mr. Wiltshire's Ball Room, Uy forty-five Subscribers, at Three Guineas each, An elegant Chamber Organ> With an uptight Harpsichord Eft
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From the LONDON GAZETTE. Bltalp* Venice, May 11. Auftrian Government Iftria has opened fiefh Communication with the Venetian Iftria, which had been W ut "P ea ' °" Account tbe Plague in Dalmatia; and the Proveditor Extraordinary in litiia has pnblifhed Proclamation, containing O
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From the LONDON GAZETTE. Hague, May 18. La Perrieie arrived here on "**• Wedr.efday laft, and has prefentkl ed his Credentials to the States-General, as Minifter from the King of Sardinia to their High Mi^fctineffes. May 25. Baron Nolken, Envoy Extraordinary from tlie King Swede
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Berlin, May 12. On the sth, all theHoufes the Freyftadt, excepting five, were reduced to Allies ; and thirty Houfes at Lower-Siegerfdorff, a Village the Duchy of Glogau, underwent the fame Fate. The Inhabitants were not able to fave their Effe&s.
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raised her Pride, And arm'd her with Difdain. ll* With peaceful Triumphs was (he bleft Full many a happy Year, Nor Love nor Inrerelt touch"d her Bread, She liv'd as free as Air. 111. When thus {he cried : I ftill enjoy My Apaihy Divine Let Cupid oth«r Hearts deftroy, He dares no
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no Wrong. I know, indeed, all of them have been adored while living, though execrated when dead ; and, to fay the Truth, Pack of forry Rulers they have moft of them been, down from the Conqueft to the Revolution. But if the King can do no Wrong, I (hould be glad to know why fo m
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His Majeily has been pleafed to appoint Palton Gould, Efq. Lieutant-Colonel of the 30th Regiment of Foot, commanded by the Earl of Loudoun. We are credibly informed, that a Penfion of 15001. per Annum for Life granted to the Right Hon. Lord Sandy*. His Grace the Lord Primate all
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; being; one Mile from Bradfoid, two from Holt, and fix from Bath } with or without Pafture Lane. For Particulars, enquire of Mr. William Stevens, of Bradford, who will (hew the Premises.
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Rome, May z. The Duke of Yerk out from hence the Bth ]aft ; Prince Paul Borghef'e, and the Grand Prior Corfini, presented his Highnefs, in the Name of this City, with a Pi&ure in Mol'aic, reprefenting Painting, being a Copy afier the Original Carlo Maratto; anothei in Tapefti re
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