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   Paynes Universal Chronicle Or Weekly Gazette (Newspaper) - August 26, 1758, London, Middlesex                                22* pay N E' s C o r GAZET To be every SAT U R D A Price 1 1 From Accost 26; to 175K The To the IDLE R. Dear Mr. - E is a or of for which our language is commonly to be without a I think is which is commonly a want of to Of the of this I do not expect all your readers to have an adequate Many ace with and can imagine no in many have minds fo as willingly to indulge a voluntary as to be filled to their By lhall not be cannot be only will with my imagination is active and are and choice is 5 who cannot with Handing and yet cannot find a motive to their I the fecond foa of a was barely to and his heir in the dignity of killing He therefore made ufe of the alliances of his family afforded to procure a poft in. the I patted fome years in the contemptible of. all human that of a Soldier in time of I wandered with regiment as the quarters were without opportunity for tafte for or Wherever I came I was for a time a without cu and afterwards an without Haying Nothing hope in places of I my conduct to I had ho intention to no ambition to I every man is mocked when he hears frequently Soldiers are for The is not always the greater part arel content with fleep and and counterfeit an ardour which they not feel j but who it are neither prompted by malevolence nor pant for nor delight in but long be delivered from the tyranny of and the of active I never imagined to have more rage than was often involuntarily but of a war at that time I had no j and being death of an to live without my I quitted the and to regulate my own I was for with the novelty of and imagined that I had bund man My time was my own habitation was wherever my choice fix it. I for two in from place to and one convenience with but being at of and weary of -I a and my I now expected to begin to be happy for a with that But I perceived my to and my to grow The gloom thickened every day round me. I wondered by what malignant power my peace was till I at laft that I had nothing to Time with all its moves to whole employment is to watch its I am forced upon a to enable me to endure the of the I rife when I can fleep no and take my morning walk j I fee what I have feen and I fit down and per that I fit down to find it to think without a rife up to enquire after and endeavour to kindle in an artificial impatience for intelligence which will never extend any but that a tew minutes they me from I have heard any thing that may gratify lam for in run ing to I haften from one place of to delighted with my own and proud to think that I am doing though I know that another hour would my labour I had once a round of which very I have now tired my When I have fat down I forget to and have more than over beard one I perceive the company I the of the family to her I find orders put off till 1 watches frequently and yet cannot withdraw to the vacuity of or in my own Thus to and 1 form many of employment which may make my life or and exempt me from the ignominy of living by This new I have long but have j the in view when all will be and all that know me with a new of my Twenty yearis have a complete and twenty years have loft in Age is coming upon and I look back with rage the of begin a I - Your humble August 2?. Advices received by a Mail from and another from Aug. 7. 4th corps rian appeared before and was Soon after their Colonel came the The went out to meet and after a it was agreed that the troops be let which and the regiment of the Palatine all 700 As they the and the reft encamped inther great In the with The Colonel required from city fifty crowns of contribution from the other towns one hundred fix and at two It was that there? was nd - of finding yew they were obliged to the laid the 5th and 6tbr.all the money that they were able ta The places that would not The his men to good From they carried away money - this having heard a was out of trie in to confiding of 500 foot and 30 two arrived this upon which the thought fit Laft night entered Electorate taking at f Aug. o. the Km g mould the of has reeled his to - of and and are advanced The troops under Prince Henry are part t-o The is  

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