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Hicky's Bengal gazette, or The original Calcutta general advertiser — 31.1781

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Continued from .our LaA. who deb..uche.d her--for he who For particulars pl&afe to enquire of

had - influence to make her hu!d the Mr. HiCKY at-"Ms Piir.tinp, Office in

World--—every law, and certfurej/i

divine and human, at defiance-

might make her rob—---Murder do

any thin^-——If he were villian enough
to exert himfelf to effect it, he lias already
led her to do herutmoit, like a thief, to
defraud her huPoands relcations of that

fT knows, that if (he be not an ideot,
}L~A. ihe nitrft befenfible that heea-ihave
but one view, and that that view cannot
.be honourable. A married Vvomen, there-!
/ore, cannot be feduced -- becaui'e from
the nrft intbant that fhe perceives a Man's
Approaches (and Women are too quick
lighted: in fuch affairs, t> be believed
ifhouiS they pretend Biindnefs) She
knows that Adultery is life object, fipec
he can have no other—and that unlefs
As means to inform him, (in Language
not to be mifunderftood); that .me is
.not fliocked at the Idea of it, the ihouicl
jhun him, as (he would a Peftilence.--—

This is the Time, to Fly-tor after this, itcan o:*ly be owing to her par/imou
the lame beriaviout that is due to a com- nQt h^-| a o{ftion that in Squire
inpn Aermamtance-cven a fnuie.-be- j. It ■ th;U Anders the Crime or Ad

the Radda-Baazar, - at- Calcutta.

-• GFCRG-E A DAM "ON.
/O.LCCK .and Watcii-.n-.aker the next
%JJi. Hcv.il- to hhBrs. Stewarts Carpen-
ters near the Court Houfe, Peg leave to
acquaint the Ladies and Gentlemen of

. . property, of which her ipurious | the lettkncm thatl.e repairs ail forts of

Clocks and Watches, and irak.es all
'cuts of Gold and Silver Work likewife
mends old .work in. the nested manner.

N. B. v/lieie ail Cemnnfiions irom
Town and Country will be punctually
obey'd.

c may rob them, he has already led
Jier to prove herfelf dedirute of every

principle that can dignifV the lex-in-

capable of being red rained by any fie
that fhould. influence the Heart. After

fuch a proof—after fuch a facrffiefc.-

loes not proceed on, to other crimes

-comes, to him Encouragement. Thi
is the moment that affronted virtue
fhould put on its native dignity—for af-
ter this, It is too late, Chaitity, cannot

xindentand-and not relent. A fmile

xhen fays----" 1 will"5 Hear Female

virtue mult be v/retcked, unlefs this
Hock be flown from. If. a Woman be
iimple enough to imagine that a Man
would be at the trouble "of attending her
srid of inhnuating himfelf into her regard
(throwing away his Time) from piato-
nick Friendfhip—and a cold admiration
of her Charm-i, without any criminal dc-
fhe to render them fubfervient to his

L-1--fhe has a large fhareof va-

Jiity—and a very contemptible Under-
ftanding, or if fhe flatters herfelf, that
Ihe can .play with Fire, without burning
;her Fingers, fhe will infallibly fall a

victim to her folly---and like die .poor

Moth which gayly flutters its few circles

around the Can die, unhurt--ihe will

•at laII as blindly fhare it's Fate. Un-
happily -for this Country, French Re

ultery, fo particularly heinous in Women,
when a married Man commits it, he
throws out no defiance, to the world for
the woild think too lightly of the offence
He makes, no facra'ice of Character. A
man cannot fnk to a level with ah aclul-
trek, ti 11 he has fp'rfakein his Poll in Battle.
Courage is the male pointofhonotirChaft-
ity the female. By a Mans commiting
Adultery he runs no iifk of def'rauding his
younger Brothers, and relations of that
rank, or fortune, to which in Failure of
his having iffue, llv y would have a right.
The Women, rifle's every thing, gi ves up
everything, flic therefore, whole Ap-
petite, and paffions are fo much her

iViiuiefs, as to lorce her thus to rifk.--

thus to give up, every thing to fatkfy

her 1-1 proves herfelf ready to do any

thing, to v. Inch file can be prompted by
her paffion's,. It is for this Rcafoik
that " without Chaflity, Beauty ".-•-'is
•unlovely, " and Birth, contempible.
Our Women of Fafhion in'ould be told,

To be SOLD.
T the Library by John Andrews
and Anthony Berhieru, Englifh
Clarret. do old block, Jamaica Rum
Shrub, Cherry* Brandy, fome very elegant
and ufeli.il Plate, do. very handfome
Looking Glakes different lints, Brafs
and Steel Barrels fowling Pieces Sil

iver

, that when they fwerve 1 roin virtue, the
iinement lias varniibed crimes, Jo as to ! ., u. , . ; , ■ pQvfijj i •
, , . T> c ■ ,. ■£ ..'the Higher they have been KaiJeo. by

conceal tneir Deformity, Oallantry, i , • : i l-uu. r,„i> u<i*Url. «•!•,»

, . .„ .- a j r birth, tne lower tney- umc • beneath- the

'•js much too gentle a 1 erm. tor Aduloe- '

mutii tuu nuc a. i erut. iu nuu it- r ice i c „=.-,- ;■- „......,,u,

,- , s _ , - j Level of Strand Strumpets, ln-as-i.mch

ry, we Jorten away offences io as to hide ; , , •,.' ,.„►,.i,„c ,.,(

?*. , Tir-tirt i -as-the facrurce (v/lnch vac Wieter.es oi

their colour. If women who yet are i -

virtuous, heard Dutchelfes, Marchion-

effes, Countefl'es, Sec. branded with the

Jcandajous Name they deferve, on fwerv-

the ftrcets made, on diverting from yir
tue,) wrs lels valuable—they in pro-
portion proved themfelves the lels aban-
doned..

ing from virtue-fhocked at the Name i

- a.t:_:i.....fhe goon Brecdiogi now in ram ion,

of Wh--e their Minds wou'd furink

-with Difguft from the very Idea of de-
ferving it. And Cnce Women here thus

Daily of the Act,- that rac?ri.t; it----why

fliould that a£t befoftened to their Ear,

iby any term that does not fhock it?------

The more the Name lhocks the Better.

i$ juining us by us procuring from)
people of dittinguilhed Worth, and

honour—----the fameapparcnt- Regard

and -Attention, to profligate Characters
that rue paid ft) thoie whole levies are

unexceptionable.-the virtuous, and

vicious.---The relv-eciable. and aban-
doned are put on a level, what an encou-
i-aueuieiir to bad Characters ! what a
Difcouragement to the good !—Isno dii"-
e to merit ? No ? -How

mounted Funis and ■ Piltok, plain and
do, Viokns and other Mufical Inftru-
ments, Mufick' Books and Tutors for
every Inftrv.ir.ent,' Choice collection of
Books for private Gentlemen's Libra: ies
at a Moderate Price. Europe Silks;
beft Patterns and a variety of other
Articles. 2d. Auguft, 1781.

\\V ll~E~R : E A S.' "~~
r|^HE Widow of Scliah abdee
W Maliomea kban did in ihe Ben-
gal year 1 i,S6 Mqrfg.'ge.to Kifcema ii
j-joie Inhabitaiit.of.Calcufta one houfe
&c.. in the Town of HcCgfoJy and
one Houfe-&c. in the Town of Chi-
-nlurali ai d Sundry other-tenements
Houlls Ckardcns &c. for the Turn of
Sicca Rupees «ji;oon-and whereas ths
fitid Kiliienran? Bofcv.-as then iutro-
dnced into and Hill Ccittinues in
PdEeifien of the faid houfes-
ments&^^^^S.

>fccfc^^

houfes I ^

Will Tig

be fully i
lihrs i|;
Go]:aul-= j_,

or jag Py-e

JQH =_

axkub-
of t=_
that he -
great varf"
Tort cajctE-i
makintr. EL

becaufe the word which ftioclcs, it is the
very Reafon, why a virtuous Woman
fhould Hear it given to an Adukrek,
can any Perm be too opprobriousfor the
Women of Fafhion, who by defiling the 1

.„ . ,, , 1 , r-,r .<? ,. 1 er.n we wc. neer that public antrl private
Marriage ued, proves kerlelir caoaole of . 1 f rsnnt.c ?

' r . . . -1 virtue are turned out 01 Uoois r .

committnta any crime to whicn Ike can T,r ■ • „ ,„ e „f ' fi.„t„ .

1 ) 1 i> rr a -c 1 vvc havf nianv bvmptom s 01 a lr?te; cxtcni ve -

bep,mmPtedby l affion?-—-1* | tll,n.;nfi ht.2lilon^ t(; ^druftiun. The ^£^1" >

orM^r~v^" fo-' " VhU ' ! ---tkious gift! of Future, are alone Centkrn^ Q

01 Alan--.lay iliame to te.e o.eient— , •. 1 .>,.,„ w v.* vy n aviovf ;<.'-,. . , = m

. '. , 1 . 1 ., re.'virdeo, and, tnus Kai'U j A i iOiN is

ori'.:.ir for the ruture, had hern capable ...,Tr-,-
, , , ,-. r , , I at. t>-w i iN.lv- it,.

at operating on he^Tad—me would j To be contInucd.

not nave u.ue.l to tlo an a^t rpr wmc;i

perpetual Infamy h the Reward.--A

miiul, thus callous to every feeling that

To be S O L D.

ASpot of Garden ground, Confiding
of one Biggah and four Cottuhs
to which k can be tempted. The mo- near Cofiey-pore pieakuuly .fituated on

with theE-
deayour E_:

CD

j u £•■=- 13

I O

t fhe gave up virtue, fhe put a'.l her' the Banks of the Ganges, With a good A NEE- O

facn'M-*? under the directions' of ihe Man Cr.rrkpr K-n?A. 1 \ 1'v' =- Q

me

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