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737John Afiy, Daniil Witceic, John Mitchtl To which is prefix* dr An AlpbabcticaiT^ble, explaining ihoft Words and Pbrafes that often occur in Scotch Authors 5 and at the End of the Work will- be added a compleat Tnitk. Pxin. ted tor J. and Sprint, at the Bell. and Aaron Ifard, at the King's-Arms in Unit'Britain, %tchrd Ford, at-lhe Angel in the Poultrey, near Stuck i-Market. Jobn bfwald,at the D.bit in White's-Alley, Chancery-'Lane,This Day is published, No. XX1IX. of a Worlf, emit ltd*MODERN HISTORY: Ox? The Prefent State of ALL NATIONS. By Mt.S A LMON.This Pamphlet neats cf, i. The Maxims and Policy ofthe Turks. 2. The Arts they ufc to cncteafe their Peopleand advance iheii Religion. 3. Their Reception of Am*baffadors. 4, Their Foiccs ot Militia, Military Tenures, Tributaries, Sphahi’s, Janizaries, and theTuK.fh Navy. f. The Revenues ot the Grand Seignior ; the State in which he appears in Publick, and of the deputing 00c Sultan and letrir.g up another, with the manner cf his Coronation or Inftauaiion. 6. Thtit Adminiftjatioii of I Juftice. and he Funilhments appropriated to certain Climes. 7. AifaBifia triangles the Captgi lent by the Grand Seig nior fot his Head. 8. An Engilh B^y reclaimed wao turned Tutk. 9. Tne Province of Eyxaca Aiabitk, orChaldea. 10. The City of Babylon and Temple of BeiusSeiucia, Bagdat BofTora.Primed for James Crokatt, at the Golden Kgy* near the Inner Temple Gare, in Fleetfbeet. pace 1 s.Of whom arc to be had,Ail the preceding Numbers, with the Cuts and Mapt, drawo by Mr MOLL, or any lioglc Number to complete Gentlemens SETTS.Jufi published, No, V. (which c mp'eats the Introduction',) containing an Account f rriSabbaih and Sabbaticai Year j the Jubilee, N w Motns. Ftafi of Lots, c. Part 11. Conetming the New Teff ament in general. TneTruth of the Bjobj of it proved', the Stile of the N-w Tefiament. Concerning the Vcrfion of the Seventy; the Chronology and Harmony of the Evingclifi$. The Geography of the N*\v fTeflamtnt; Meafurcs and Coins. An.Account of the various Readings, Chaptert, Vcrfes and Tranflations of the New Tcftamcnr, and of the Heicfies that ar-fe in the Apoftoiical Times.A New Verfion of all the Books of theNew Teftamenr, wirh a literal Commenrary on all the difficult Paffages. To whicu ate added, I Aa lult;xodu ion to the Re*ding of the Holy Scriptures, intend d chiefly for young Students in Divinity. II. An Abftraft or Harmony of the Gofpei Hritory. III. A Critical Preface to each of the Books of »he NewTeftament, with a general Preface to all Sc. t'aui’s EpUiJcs Written originally, in French by Meflieurs DE BEAUSOBRE and LENFArfr. by the Order of the King of Prufiia. Done into Engltlh t I w'f . additional Notes. Prin'ed for J.BatUy at the Dove| in Patemufit Raw, and S. Char.dltr at the Crofs Keys iu thePoultry, price 1 s. 6 d.Where maybe had the formci Numbers.N.i. The Gofpei of St. Matthew will be publiflied en tire very fpeedily.This Day is published, the Second Edi'ion, with large Adds •tions and Amendments, ofA PRACTICAL TREATISE: Or, Second Thoughts on the Confcquences of the VENEREAL DiSEASE. In Three Parti, vix. L On thtJimple Gonorrhea, Gleets, end other Weakneflcs, whethct from Venereal Embraces, Self'Pollution, improperly call’d Onanifm, 01 Natural ImbccUllty. II. On the Virulent Gonerrhaa, ot Clap. III. On the Venereal Lsus, or Grand Pox. Where in arc plainly feew’d, the exaS Degrees of Difference 3 with theii Signs, Symptoms, PipgnofHcks, and Cuzcs, ins a jA . £T . I ♦ «% * • _ _ 1 1“ « * ••I’ \ * Exchange j where all Meichanis, Optaios, Shopkeepers,c. may be. fapplied, with the uluai Allowances fox th.ii Encouragement.VAT Bxorhtr Richard Stodghton having In a fate Advei-. tifemcm iafinuared fevexal Things with Intent to pre--Judice my Sale of the Elixir j I think I am oblige^* (as I am his Brother's Widow, as well as the Widoif of M*. Moore, whom it has pleafed God likewife ro take fxomme) injuftice to my felf, and to two young Children nowliving, whom [ had by his Brother. A ram, to inform the World of iome Matters of Faff, which,I fliouid never have done, if tic had not forced me to It.My Father-in Law, Dr. Richard Scnughtoh, left his Widow fofe Executrix, wi'h tht benefit of the Patent formaking his Eiixir, ted like wile the original Receipt ofj„ My Brothe: Richardtboughc tic to difpure the Matter wi.fi hex, and wear into Chancery; but the prefect Mailer cf the Ro‘1 , Sir Jofeph Jekyll, made a Decree in favour cf rhe Widow. 7hic, wi h othet Things needlcls to menrion, occalioned tu*:h a M.funderftacding betwixt the Mother and Soa riiat iht would never fee him to the Day of hex Death. Her Son Aram, my Husband, conftantjy prepared the E ixi i for her, and fhe gave him a Copy of thejOrigioal Receipt fot that end, which Ihe neTcr would give to my 81c-* *het Ricthari. At her Death Che left, the Original Receipt with her Executor (In whole Hands it filll remaim) who gave me a Copy, and from whom my Brother Richard who bad one. tie and my Husband Aram coQtinued in P a rtnerihip during his Life, and after my Husband’s Dear hi Iwas an cq*:al Pairncr till the 4th Day of April 1726, andwas will ng to haie continued fo upon any reafonable Terms 3 but ir.y Brothei Richird, upon the Expiration at rhe Pa cnr, thought to eogiofs all into his otvn Hands, to the mamfclt injury of me and my Children 3 for what xeafou, the World may ea% judge.As to j his Pxeier.ce of Improvements, they who knov \e him will fmile; and they who don't may eafily jndge^ b^ 3- fome Improprieries of speech in his AdvertifemOnt againft me, how capable he is of improving. Any Child will take Notice, that calling himfclf an only Son, and yetf owning he had a Brother, is a plain Blunder: 'Jiad' !fe j aid e was the only remaining Son, itwonid havepafs’d. Wbat he fays in his«wo laft Ltucs, is fo far from bong irue, that I havci now the Aflilhnee of one in preparing the Eiixir^ who was Servant to us both fot fome Years, till the Expiration of the Patent.trlyiRICHARD STOUGHTONV Anfwer to- Mrs. MOORE,* .Whereas one Elizabeth Moote has by the Affitfanceof fome pan {try Scribbler, pubiilhed an Advertifemeoc a-gaioftme, which rather feems a n humbi Petition forTradflfox a xhiid Husband, than to iniozm the World what they knew Seven Ye rs ago, to wir, that my Mother and I wereat D tfferr nee j hot as for her Hu.'band, be had a Receipt from my Mother, and was in migb y Favour with her j when.' ’tiswell kat wn to all that k.icw him, That fot a long Time before, a».d even to the Time of her Death, he coaid not procure a Sight of hex. *ris well for her That there waa a Difference between my Mother and I, otheiwifc (poo* Girl!) fhe might have continued in the old ratm’dSta** * e+ « • At. y 1 • •nonTontil Cafes; their Beginning*^ Progteft, and fatal Petiodx, j ocglecd, or unskiltully managed; and how thcuL1 whenaeyistabfolutc Cure, without Violence or Injury, is completed-With proper and effeoal Remedies in their fcvcral St a get, prefcribed and iccommendfd therein. With fome Remarks on that ptepoftexous Way of Venery, with Ma-chines, e. and a plain Difcovcxv of the Dangers (tho* tittle expedcd) which attend that vile PraSice. And «nay other nftfbt Difcovcries relating ro Infections in both Sexes, nor before raken Notice of. To which is annexed, a Vindication of the Practice of Salivating, being an Anfwer to Monf. Chicogntus Pamphlet againft Mercurial Salivation, no ways derogatory to Dr. Turnor's An-fwer oa the fame Subjed. By JOSEPH CAM, ii. D. Printed for, and fold by G. Strok an, sgainft the 'Bgyal-Fu-ehange, W. Mean withott Temple-bar, C. King in Wejhotn -fUr-Hall, E. Midwinter on Lendan-’Bridge, Mrs. Baker over-againft Hath*-Garden in Hdbom 3 and by tht Aurhor, at his Honfc at the Golden-Balt wad Lamp, In lew Church-Yard, Cheap fide, Price 11,Mrs. Frude, dwelling at Aldermefon nearReading in Berkflurc, having been a long Time troubled with a painful Htad-ach, and after all Attempts for aCute had proved iacfieual, (he came to Loudon to Mr. MOORE, Apothecary, at the Pcftle and Moxtar in Lau le^ce Pountney’s Lane, at the fiift great Gates on the -I L?ft Hand from Cinnon-ftreer, who by bleeding her oa -|th« Infide the Noftrils prcieorly relieved her of her great Pain, and (he continuing well has fent him another Pa* tienc our of her Neighbourhood.N. B. The faid John MOO RE’sWorm Mrdicines and Gree'i-Sicuncfs Powders ate fold at tht following Places 5 at Mr:. Leader’s at the Three Tobacco-Pipes a Chandler's Sho? in Hunger ford-Market, at Mr. Geare a Perfumer’s, tic Cafr.tr of Dovet-fhee: in Piccadilly ; a: Mrs. Anne Shirley’s at the Hand and Pen next Door to the Bull-Hc d in Ratcliff High w^y 5 ar Mr. Tho. Allen’s againft Union Stairs inWappIrg; with plain Ditcdions by his Ordet fealect with his Coat of Arms, being a Crofs, with the Words John Mooic’s Worm Powders. 6cc. ii fciibed tound it* And if any are fold at any Place (except at his own Houfe) without that ifcal and Infcription, they ate CouQfeifeiis.Dr. STOUGHTON’S Great CordialElixir, is prepared from the Original Receipt, by me Elizabeth, the Widow of Aram Stoughton, who was Copartner with Me. Richard Stoughton, tilithe 4th of April, 1726. and the Stock being ihtn divided between us, i am now removed to my Waiehouft in Thread needle-ftrret, next Door to the Garter Coffee-houf* o\er*againft the Royal; my Brother found hex in. She fays (in a whining r) fee has two Children by my Brother’ Why*did £ ever deny it ? I acknowledge (he has had Seven Children 1 which it feems was nor a fufficienr Number, otherwifij fee would not, (to the Surprize of all rhofe, and indeed- oaijri chofe, who had NOT a me Knowledge of her)(lfevel married again fo (u idenly, efpecially to oae whom my my BtOflier mortally hated for Reafon? beft known to - ! if Mis. Miort wou’d tal.e my Advice, I wouldhave her, icftead of ere ploying her tune in abufing me^ ^whoc Rcputirioa lies not at her Mercy) prepare herftlf againft flie u called in Chancery, for the many Hundredsof Pound* (he has fqaandcrcd away, of the Money belonging to rhe Children (he would NOW fatn (whenalats ’tis too late!) have the Woild believelhe has an.Affefitioa. f it. She may depend upon’r, that fee (hall be. flio'itly call’d to ai Account fot the Injury done to thofe jufants. Madam has forgot how often I have faved her Life by interceding with my 81 othet for hex —•* *Tis not worth my while to enter into Disputes with her, or any of hex Adherents: ’T*s fufficienc for me that I can truly inform 1 he World, That neither fee, r.or any other Petfoa now living, but my felf, ever prepared one Drop of this Elixir. And alt ho’ fee bar fent Letters to divers of my Gdia-mets, iotreaimg them 10 deal with her, hex By Endeavours and little Artifices have proved abortive, for theyhave fent her Packets back again to me, and afloted me They will deal with none but myielf, becaofe they then j,now they may depend on having the right and tme Elixir. As fat hex iniinuating that (lie has rhe Affifiance of one that was a Servant to us, I do hereby declare thac he knew noqjorebcw to prepare the Elixir, than an Apothecaries Labourer know* how to difpenlc Medicines ihac be pounds in a Morsar.-^—And now Til talct my Leave of ner, by the Name of Mis. MoorJell in a fiiort time(fince (h: is given to change!) I may be puzzled ro find! her right Named■N° 100. The Son of an eminent Merchant of this City, had been for a long Time afflied with the Gtioiick m his Stomach and B.*iiy, a gfeat Acidity or fouet Brie nog j at his Stomach, his Appetite being deprav'd to (o extreme a Degree, that his Parentswere apprehensive he was going into a Confnmprion ; whereupon ih-y had the Advice of feveral eminent Phy-ficians one afci another, and fent him down to the Bath, but both thar, and aJi their I refcrip ions proving of no EffeA, and he flill growing worfe, they fancied his Cafemight be Woims, and accordingly apply?d to JohnMoo e, Apothecary, at tne Peftle and Morcar in Laurence Pountney’s Lane, at the firft Great Gates on the Left Kaodgting frcin Cannon-fireet, who telling chem his Cafe was the C.hoJick and a bad Digeftion, and accordingly gave his Ami Cbvlick Medicines, with his find are ef Gold with An-timany 5 the fiift Parcel of which in a IhoH Time cutcd him, concfting the Fitment of his Stomach, and retrieving his toll Appetite, and he conoim*s well. * Of the Truth of which, any Ferfon tjiat dchrcs farther Satisfad*-on, will be (arisfy’d by the Ferfou hiyaicif, to whom* thdf laid Moore will direct them! ~ *
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