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Mercurius Hungaricus (Hungarian:
Magyar Merkúr),
later Mercurius Veridicus ex
Hungaria was the
first periodical newspaper in the
Kingdom of Hungary, published...
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apprenticeship with
Thomas Maxey he
married Maxey's widow, Anne. (1660)
Mercurius veridicus, W****ly
journal No.1 29 May-5 June No.2 5 June-12 June No.3 12 June-19...
- his
death on 4
January 1399. His
epitaph describes him as
praedicator veridicus,
inquisitor intrepidus,
doctor egregius (i.e. "a
preacher of truth, intrepid...
- for the film
Barack Obama: Who is this Guy? The film was
released by
Veridicus Films in
October 2008.
Other projects have
included raising money for...
- "veridical" as truthful,
veracious and non illusory. It
stems from the
Latin "
veridicus",
composed of
Latin verus,
meaning "true", and dicere,
which means "to...
- present-day
Slovakia and Hungary. The
first journal in Hungary,
Mercurius Veridicus ex Hungaria, was
published here in 1705 and the
first regular newspaper...
-
capitulated to the
imperial army. The
Kuruc periodical newspaper Mercurius Veridicus blamed "one
frivolous woman" (Hungarian: "egyetlen ledér nőszemély") for...
- To the Magistrates, the Military, and the
Yeomanry of
Ireland (1798).
Veridicus [pseudonym], A
Concise Account of the
Material Events and
Atrocities which...
- II" (Constance, 1592),
published under the
punning pseudonym of
Didymus Veridicus Henfild****, i.e.,
Thomas the Stable-toned [truth-speaking] Henfieldite;...
- as
deserving applause.
Hawkins replied in a
maladroit defence,
signed '
Veridicus,’ and
styled 'A
Review of the
Works of the Rev. W.
Hawkins and of the...