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MFum47 | From Wedneseve, April. 18. to Wedneseve, April. 25. 1655. A Little Mirth is better far than sordid grief and sorrow, and though some men may mourn today, they may rejoice tomorrow. The wonderful escape of the King of Scots at Burlington Bay, and his strange departure from the Lord Wilmot, who escaped to Worcester. The ... | Mercurius Fumigosus, Issue 47 |
MFum38 | From Wedneseve, Febru. 14. to Wedneseve, Febr. 21. 1655. A Whip, a Whip, the Devil rides a hunting through the Town; but Virtue patiently abides, and fears not hunting down. Another great Fire at Islington, near the Church, on Saturday Night last, where a Hayloft and a stable being burning, a young man adventuring to s... | Mercurius Fumigosus, Issue 38 |
MFum56 | From Wedneseve, June 13. to Wedneseve, June. 20. 1655. The happy Life the Country yields, makes me enamoured on the fruitful fields. The Diurnal NEWS, The great care of the Lord Protector and His Council about Regulating the Courts of Justice, for the greater good and ease of the People, who have much suffered through ... | Mercurius Fumigosus, Issue 56 |
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