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and on talking with him the other day , and asking him , what road his honour would chuse to pursue in future life , he told me that his plan was to go into the India service . Upon being interrogated whether he had any reasonable expectation of a provision from ' that quarter ? he looked small , and said , No . Now , Gentlemen , I know no more of you than you do of meand therefore ' tis not unlikelbut that will
, y you look upon me as chimerical a man as my son , in making this application to you ; but you will remember that he is my son ' , and that reflection I hope will be deemed a sufficient apology . I want your advice , and not knowing any individual amongst you , I apply to you publicly as a body . If he will suit your service , and you can help me , do . He is now about twenty , near six feet high " , well made ,
stout , and very active , and is as bold and intrepid as a lion : he is of a Welch extraction for many generations ; and I think , as my fuse born , he is not degenerated , if you like to look at him , yptt shall sec him , and judge for yourselves . You may leave word with your clerk ; 1 shall call again shortly to hear what you say . And remain in the mean time . Gentlemen , vour ' s & c . ( in haste )
, THOMAS JONES . Black Bull Inn , Bishopsgatc-street , March 3 . P . S . If you like him , I will equi p him . " The above letter was read , " and an appointment ordered for him as a Cadet .
Advice To The Public,
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC ,
FOR THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE .
IN COMPLAINTS OF THE BREAST . A PERSON , who is interested in every tiling that can be useful to humanity , is desirous of giving to the public a remedy that chance has discovered . An officer , who had a consumptive complaint on his breast , was
dissolving over a chafiing-dish of fire , in a very close room , an equal quantity of white pitch and yellow bees-wax , with an intention of soldering some bottles ; aud , after having breathed-in for some time the vapour arising from it , he found the complaint in his breast greatly relieved . This observation ( extremely interesting to himself ) 'determined him to continue for some days the same fumigation . He soon perceived a very considerable amendment , and at length . was entirely cured .
-This remed y has been experienced with equal efficacy upon different people who were attacked with complaints on the breast ; and very many , when even the lungs were ulcerated , and who were entirely given over , have been cured by this single remedy . It must be observed , that the room iii which the fumiga ' tion is to be performed ought to be very closel y shut up , and that the person should walk about to suck in the vapour b y degrees .
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and on talking with him the other day , and asking him , what road his honour would chuse to pursue in future life , he told me that his plan was to go into the India service . Upon being interrogated whether he had any reasonable expectation of a provision from ' that quarter ? he looked small , and said , No . Now , Gentlemen , I know no more of you than you do of meand therefore ' tis not unlikelbut that will
, y you look upon me as chimerical a man as my son , in making this application to you ; but you will remember that he is my son ' , and that reflection I hope will be deemed a sufficient apology . I want your advice , and not knowing any individual amongst you , I apply to you publicly as a body . If he will suit your service , and you can help me , do . He is now about twenty , near six feet high " , well made ,
stout , and very active , and is as bold and intrepid as a lion : he is of a Welch extraction for many generations ; and I think , as my fuse born , he is not degenerated , if you like to look at him , yptt shall sec him , and judge for yourselves . You may leave word with your clerk ; 1 shall call again shortly to hear what you say . And remain in the mean time . Gentlemen , vour ' s & c . ( in haste )
, THOMAS JONES . Black Bull Inn , Bishopsgatc-street , March 3 . P . S . If you like him , I will equi p him . " The above letter was read , " and an appointment ordered for him as a Cadet .
Advice To The Public,
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC ,
FOR THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE .
IN COMPLAINTS OF THE BREAST . A PERSON , who is interested in every tiling that can be useful to humanity , is desirous of giving to the public a remedy that chance has discovered . An officer , who had a consumptive complaint on his breast , was
dissolving over a chafiing-dish of fire , in a very close room , an equal quantity of white pitch and yellow bees-wax , with an intention of soldering some bottles ; aud , after having breathed-in for some time the vapour arising from it , he found the complaint in his breast greatly relieved . This observation ( extremely interesting to himself ) 'determined him to continue for some days the same fumigation . He soon perceived a very considerable amendment , and at length . was entirely cured .
-This remed y has been experienced with equal efficacy upon different people who were attacked with complaints on the breast ; and very many , when even the lungs were ulcerated , and who were entirely given over , have been cured by this single remedy . It must be observed , that the room iii which the fumiga ' tion is to be performed ought to be very closel y shut up , and that the person should walk about to suck in the vapour b y degrees .