. The London magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer, Volume 22 . All thefe in early youth, thou hadft ob- taind jThe fair maternal pattern vet remained 5Heaven fought not that dfe heavn hn bid to fpare,To thine fucceeds now Providences care—~Amidft the pomp that to the deed we gjhreTo footh the vanity of thofe that live,Receive thy deflind place, a hallow*d grave, [cre*ej *T!s all we can beftow, or thou canftBe thefe the honours that imbalra thy name, ffemes The matrons praHe, womans heft filentSuch to remembrance dear, thy worth be found, [around, When queens, and flatterers deep for
. The London magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer, Volume 22 . All thefe in early youth, thou hadft ob- taind jThe fair maternal pattern vet remained 5Heaven fought not that dfe heavn hn bid to fpare,To thine fucceeds now Providences care—~Amidft the pomp that to the deed we gjhreTo footh the vanity of thofe that live,Receive thy deflind place, a hallow*d grave, [cre*ej *T!s all we can beftow, or thou canftBe thefe the honours that imbalra thy name, ffemes The matrons praHe, womans heft filentSuch to remembrance dear, thy worth be found, [around, When queens, and flatterers deep forgotTill awful founds mail break the fotemil reft, £btef%* Then wake amongft the Weft, for eve?Mean while, upon this (lone* thy name mall live, (>*»* Sure heaven wiH let this pkms verfe for- T H £ Digitized by VjOOQIC THE Monthly Chronologer,. IILLIAMSBOURC inVirginia, Od. %y. Wil-liam Trent, Eftj; fent bythis government with aprefent to the Twigtwees,arrived in town this1 week, and gives the fol-lowing account of an engagement betweenthem and the French Indians. On Junesi, about nine in the morning, 140French and French Indians rurpr ised theTwigtwees m their com fields, and camefc (bddenly on them, that the white menwho were in their boufes, had the ut-sooft difficulty to reach the fort. Threenot being able to get in, flint themfervesup in one of the houfes adjoining. Therewere about so men and boys, includingtht white men, in the fort. The In-dians having taken pofiefiion of the whitemens bouies, advanced towards the fort,firing very briikly, which was as warm*lr returned 5 then attacked the log-houfewhere the three men were (hut up, whohiving plenty of arms and ammunition,and being well fecured by the ftrengthof the houfe, might have defended them*Jehres againft the whole body of theenemy: Notwithstanding which theyeoel
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