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[By] Royal Authority of King and Parliament. Surgeon petit, no. 1, Garter-Court, between the Man's Mercer, no. 12, and Tunbridge Warehouse, Castle-Street, Dublin, who has been for many years in the practice of physic, surgery and midwifery, has from his unwearied study and endeavours in his profession, he hath thereby being enable under divine providence, to perform many extraordinary and astonishing cares on disordered perso[ns] were by his care and prescriptions restored to their former health, and instead of several being obnoxious to, and a burthen on the public, became useful members of society, the truth whereof, he humbly refers to the affidavits and certificates of many who have been infallibly cured by him, after being turned out of hospitals as indurable, and still continues the poor gratis on been recommended
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Mrs. Dubois, from Paris, acquaints the ladies that she is just arrived in town, and continues to sell her pomatum for making the hair grow; and she will, gratis, to her customers, resolve questions by land or sea, being a seventh daughter, it is very easy knowledge to her. She asks no questions, but will describe the person, (which will prove the truth) to them that know the real object. Any lady who cannot apply themselves, by sending some of their hair, she will tell equally the same. To prevent any imposition, the lady is desired to observe she is a real French person, and that no other will answer the descriptions but herself: No. 15, (two doors on the left hand next to the iron rails) in John's-Court, Hanway-Yard, Oxford-Street
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A seleced [sic] catalogue of some of the most esteemed publications in the English language
Joyner Library
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MICROFICHE AM35E NO. 25587
At the Canary-House, near the east end of Exeter Change, between the Feathers-Tavern and Long's Coffee-House. Will be exposed to sale a curious collection of paintings, being most of them the furniture of J.D's house, lately deceased: the sale will begin on Monday the 8th. of this instant June, 1691. And will continue the following days till all be sold off, beginning exactly at four of the clock
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A catalogue of valuable books, viz. divinity, history, physick, poetry, mathematicks, travels, voyages, romances, &c. Which will be sold by auction (or who bids most) at Guild-hall Coffee-House, by Guild-Hall, on Wednesday the eighteenth day of this instant October, 1693. Beginning at four a clock in the afternoon, exactly, and continue daily untill all be sold. By Joseph Shelton. Also a choice collection of pamphlits will be sold in bundles. Catalogues are distributed gratis, at Mr. Collins at Temple-Bar, Mr. Chandlers at the Peacock in the Poultry; booksellars, at Mr. Blackets Coffee-House in Spittle-Fields; and at the place of sale. Also will be sold at the end of this catalogue; an appendix of choice and valuable books in folio's, quarto's, and octavo's, the appendix to be had at the place of sale
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