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The first edition of "Publick Occurences, both Forreign and Domestic" is published. After some reflection, Benjamin Harris wisely refrains from publishing his story about the King of France having an affair with his son's wife. |
The first edition of "Publick Occurences, both Forreign and Domestic" is published. After some reflection, Benjamin Harris wisely refrains from publishing his story about the King of France having an affair with his son's wife. |
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September 25, 1690
The first edition of "Publick Occurences, both Forreign and Domestic" is published. After some reflection, Benjamin Harris wisely refrains from publishing his story about the King of France having an affair with his son's wife.
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