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After Failing Math Twice, a Young Benjamin Franklin Turned to This Popular 17th-Century TextbookThe book’s first publisher was Thomas Passinger, whose shop, the Three Bibles, was perched on the medieval London Bridge. In the 17th century, the bridge was not only the most important crossing ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSN‘Politically Repurposed’ Copy of Famous Shakespearean Love Sonnet Discovered Inside a 17th-Century Poetry CollectionThe rare handwritten copy of "Sonnet 116" features several additional lines, which may have been an attempt to insert British ...
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Britain began industrializing in the 17th century—more than 100 years earlier than history books claimBritain was already well on its way to an industrialized economy under the reign of the Stuarts in the 17th century—over 100 years before textbooks mark the start of the Industrial Revolution ...
This rate was to increase during the next century thanks particularly to the birth of various nonconformist sects. Between 1660 and 1730 around 545 books were published, the majority of which were ...
The Bible’s Queen Esther was one of the defining Dutch divas of the 17th century and muse to some of Amsterdam’s greatest ...
This rate was to increase during the next century thanks particularly to the birth of various nonconformist sects. Between 1660 and 1730 around 545 books were published, the majority of which were ...
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