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Marchamont Nedham, also
Marchmont and
Needham (1620 –
November 1678), was a journalist,
publisher and
pamphleteer during the
English Civil War who wrote...
- uncertainty. The
public "identification" was
largely due to the
aspersions by
Marchamont Needham, the
author of the
newspaper Mercurius Pragmaticus. Lilburne,...
- Dictionary". Rahe, Paul A. (2002). "An Inky Wretch: The
Outrageous Genius of
Marchamont Nedham". The
National Interest (70): 55–64. ISSN 0884-9382. JSTOR 42897442...
- 1650
until the
English Restoration in May 1660.
Under the
editorship of
Marchamont Nedham, it
supported the
republican governments. From 1655
until 1659...
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Hobbes and
Robert Filmer. A
friend and ally in the
pamphlet wars was
Marchamont Nedham.
Austin Woolrych considers that
although they were
quite close...
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English Civil War. It was also used by the
Parliamentarian propagandist Marchamont Nedham as the
motto for his newsletters.
Another traditional source appears...
- of its
connection with Catholicism. In his
History of the Rebellion,
Marchamont Needham wrote "All
Plums the
Prophets Sons defy, And ****e-broths are...
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ignored (help)
Marchamont Nedham translation of 1652, Of the Dominion, or,
Ownership of the Sea...
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endeavoured to
prevent the
Restoration of the
English monarchy. He
published Marchamont Needham's book News from
Brussels in a
Letter from a Near
Attendant on...
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republics over monarchies.
Machiavelli in turn
influenced Francis Bacon,
Marchamont Needham,
James Harrington, John Milton,
David Hume, and many others. Important...