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Freddie Mercury (born
Farrokh Bulsara; 5
September 1946 – 24
November 1991) was a
British singer and
songwriter who
achieved global fame as the lead vocalist...
- Look up Mercury or
mercury in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mercury most
commonly refers to:
Mercury (planet), the
closest planet to the Sun Mercury...
- The
English Mercurie is a
literary hoax
purporting to be the
first English newspaper. It is
apparently an
account of the
English battle with the Spanish...
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Mercurie Ivanov (born 24
August 1938) is a
Romanian sprint canoer who
competed in the
early 1960s. He was
eliminated in the
semifinals of the K-2 1000...
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Memorial Armada Tapestries Invisible armada The
Armada Service The
English Mercurie 2nd
Spanish Armada 3rd
Spanish Armada 4th
Spanish Armada Raid on Mounts...
- aged 17, penniless,
alone and half-starved.[citation needed] The
English Mercurie appeared to be the
first English newspaper when it was
discovered in 1794...
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London hotel. The
Emulex hoax, a
stock mani****tion scheme. The
English Mercurie, a
literary hoax
purporting to be the
first English-language newspaper...
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newsboys who sold
papers Online newspaper Welsh Newspapers Online The
English Mercurie, an 18th-century hoax newsbook.
Perfect Occurrences—a
newspaper of the...
- English. The
following works by John
Cotgrave are recorded: The
Covrt Mercurie (1644). Journal. London: Tho. Forrest. Le
Mercure Anglois (1644–1648)....
- Con****uously dost to our eyes
present Phoebus, the
Muses nine, the
Graces three,
Mercurie, and Mars, yea more Gods then bee In
Homers Iliads; or at
least much greater:...