. The London magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer, Volume 22 . ey may ?Nor cramps nor head-achs (hall prevail $111 ftill write on, and you (hall rail. P I A P H On Brigadier General HILL. OF manners gentle, yet a friend to age not peevifii, nor yet vainin youth: ffevere j Brave, yet humane, and blamelefs tho*His fpeech was open, and his heart fincere:In courts unbribd,not factious tho retird 5Moft lovd the foldier, more the man ad-mird. [kind \ A queen his miftrefs *, and his friend man-His fortunes! —to yon little fpot + one was Hill--and various tho* his lo


. The London magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer, Volume 22 . ey may ?Nor cramps nor head-achs (hall prevail $111 ftill write on, and you (hall rail. P I A P H On Brigadier General HILL. OF manners gentle, yet a friend to age not peevifii, nor yet vainin youth: ffevere j Brave, yet humane, and blamelefs tho*His fpeech was open, and his heart fincere:In courts unbribd,not factious tho retird 5Moft lovd the foldier, more the man ad-mird. [kind \ A queen his miftrefs *, and his friend man-His fortunes! —to yon little fpot + one was Hill--and various tho* his lot,The fame companion, favourd,or forgot. I H On a young NOBLEMAN,JCiltJ/»m£ncagimint at Sea. YOUTH, beauty, ftrength, the trophy,and the buft, Not thefe his honours to the tombwetruftjBut modtft manners, innocent of art,The open nature, and the moral love of truth as ancient Br tons bore,Such fortitude, as never Roman more :And calld betimes, his talk of glo^y done,To mix with natures focial a& his own. C cc THE t^/c/J^.edbGo THE Monthly f INCE our laft we wereinformed, that in the 7vefleUarrived fromGreen-land in the Frith ofForth, there were nofewer than 31 fiJh and ahalf, viz. in 5 of thevefleh belonging t0 Leith se and a half,in one of the Dunbar veflels 7, and inthe Borrowftonefs veflel 5 sand that twoother veflels afterwards arrived, one hav-ing 7 fifh and a half, and the other 3.(See p. 339.) On July 27, an officer of the Minthaving received information, that oneBell had made a practice of coining acertain foreign coin called French guinea*,or piftoles, and alfb Louis dors, had awarrant for him, and carried him beforejurtice Fielding, who, after examination,committed him to New Ptifon. He atthe fame time alfo committed the fraithwho was accefiary, by fetting up the ma-terials for the coinage. And informationbeing given, that the faid Bell lodged mvVinchefter-ftreet, Mr. alderman Scottgranted a warrant for (earthing the houfe,where was found i


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