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ke-North-Caroliua M i G A Z-hN priY: 141 anil the Angles of Revenge Caftle are almoft great Numberf Nobles to efpoufe the Adria entirely ruined. The Volcana;Popenberg cait tic Sea. This Solemnity is always performed up ftones of pr Abundance'qf Spice Plantations. The Shock mits.; In the Evening his -Royal Highnefs wai was as violent at Nigria towards the Sea, but pleafed to go to the Hofpital of the Meiidicanti, the Damage was not fo' confiderable. The : and was entertained there with a Concert of Eai'thquake tenantable, fo that moft of the Peoplelive in . Alliance, and a mutual Guaranty are agreed Tents ibut as the Earth Jl hear a Noife under Gtound like the Firing of other Treaties hot contrary- to the prefcnt. Cannon at a Diftance, we fear there will - be IIL IX. In Occafion to give a fad, Supplement to this Ac-1 10,000 Infantry, and 200 count.'r i -;;.c . r.".L.. . f nufed, On Monday Lord Glive was Avorn before to beLMtipeii till a Geflationof -Hoffilities, -the GourtTof-Dircaorrorthe Hon. Haft India If thefe are notfufficient, Means to be concert GomphyvGo m n W pa ny s forces in India. , be paid and turn uhed wi th Ammunition by the the Prifoners in the Eaft Indies will not prove furnifhed by the aflifted. 1 The Troops to re- true, as it is onlymentioned in private Letters, ceive Orders from their own General, and to ndje Com It is computed that the Damage fuftained by ' X. No Piece, &c. to be concluded without the Eaft indil Company in the .late, violent mutual Confent. ilUrritanen'Rflr Cafe of War on the Part ofthc af- fnort of one Million Sterling. : fifting Party, it fhall Be exempted from fur- ' rr rt . - t tr - i . ' 1 r . " A . . i 1 1 1 1 . r ' t '! Vemc&y jum ' 5. Un vyednelday the 30th mining-us vuota, or mall be at Jbioerty to Beaureau of very: extraordinary Worlcmahfhip. tion, accordinglto Circu On the-Alcenuoiv Day his R tomaintanu ed for ; the Doge and the Signoria v; and was Polahd in its Right of a free Election, and afterwards conducted iii a line Barge and.rfcn-;..,prdvenball. tei tained by the noble Deputies at M lira ho at June 25. The Spanilh Arnbafladorv as far f jt 7, i t r. 7nH r'. ' - ,'.V f 'A ... . . u;4..,..i:?4vi; . . . .-. . - , ; -i. I ...- . . ,1 . ( j : ' v:V v ;. .;:.L' 'tt:( i?vaefif3vi0lenr of vocal aiid iiilli utn ' ' 1 TV- '- 11 0 i ' ' t ' r 1 r '" ' - ' ' ' ' ' riczangandKoozengamMountJaoenpen Apy crumbled doyn in feveral Places, and 7 23. The Treaty concluded at Peterf- is mucn unK. iii - . , our oecween tnc imore s or Kuma and Rin ' if . - : .i mi -j..- i '-; i..t. 4t Though our prefent Condition is very of Pruflia, on the nth of April, is in Sub ifmalyet no more;than fe periflei-inthigitafteiv7 Th : 1 t.,t: f " i; J'" : J 'A V I f I i : f- r.i - -I- '.f- " n1- I .. i V7: i- r-1. w t- 1 !: --. i. " ..r I. . L ie Lviav nrares or liic ivoii v ccc nil wiiiiui ti w . i Lei - i u i LL. ii lc 1 l vvii iv nins U- : I fent his Royal Highnefi) the Duke of York the -tice. , ; ! ; : hyr Compliment ufually made to foreign-Princes XII. A free. Commerce -betwen the twb here, of a lars;e Service of Glafs for a Dcfert, States. 1 and of Wax in a Variety of Forms of Birds, X1IL XIV.' The Treaty to be in Force Eriiit-FlQwers,-. 'to-which J)lMeiL;to:Ich all tiohand many Wiiet jait .weremviteuin-tne UI & I TII1L.IJ llltllV LI II- 1 J b LI Mil I III I I IL. I Jil I'L. LLlL Llf LI IL.. IL.I I II. I .1 III. 1 I I V. I I ,1 V S J I I IIIIIIIIII ' I ,." fi, voncoune or reopic or:-JLnnncuon.in vonao- Aiiioanaaor at Mvjauriu, as wen as vimon- i las and other Bfirge8;" ;iOri'Suhday3lsH al Highne(s'w;as"co!idudei bting GuarantyLfoth y. " "tine- oarge'to :iee;; ,the":: t crempry. ; :otftlibe; ipnurds. --d ue Ublervance:of the late Claty: "at f 8 tr? '1
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