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19 October 2025
- 15:2615:26, 19 October 2025 diff hist 0 All is not gould that glisters; →All is not gould that glisters; with a vindication of His Majestie from the scandalous aspersions concerning former taxes and ship-money
- 15:2515:25, 19 October 2025 diff hist −128 All is not gould that glisters; →All is not gould that glisters; with a vindication of His Majestie from the scandalous aspersions concerning former taxes and ship-money
- 15:2415:24, 19 October 2025 diff hist +1 All is not gould that glisters; →All is not gould that glisters; with a vindication of His Majestie from the scandalous aspersions concerning former taxes and ship-money
- 15:2315:23, 19 October 2025 diff hist +11 All is not gould that glisters; →All is not gould that glisters; with a vindication of His Majestie from the scandalous aspersions concerning former taxes and ship-money
- 15:2315:23, 19 October 2025 diff hist +12 All is not gould that glisters; →All is not gould that glisters; with a vindication of His Majestie from the scandalous aspersions concerning former taxes and ship-money
- 15:2215:22, 19 October 2025 diff hist 0 All is not gould that glisters; →All is not gould that glisters; with a vindication of His Majestie from the scandalous aspersions concerning former taxes and ship-money
- 15:2015:20, 19 October 2025 diff hist +3,410 N All is not gould that glisters; Created page with "= ''All is not gould that glisters; with a vindication of His Majestie from the scandalous aspersions concerning former taxes and ship-money'' = ; Contributor(s): Vincent Mennella ; Date/Place: 1648 A 1648 pamphlet attributed the David Jenkins, A''ll is not gould that glisters''; with a vindication of His Majestie from the scandalous aspersions concerning former taxes and ship-money, provides an apology for the ship-money tax levied by King Charles I. Jenkins conclude..."
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17 September 2025
- 17:1717:17, 17 September 2025 diff hist +1,663 N Timon's Bills Created page with "In the second act of William Shakespeare’s ''Timon of Athens'', servants of Timon’s creditors confront him, and Flavius enters the scene “with many bills in his hand” (2.2.1). Caphis hands to Timon “A note of certain dues” (2.2.22). As Timon and Flavius withdraw from the dinner to discuss the details of the debts, Flavius claims, “At many times I brought in my accounts, / Laid them before you. You would throw them off / And say you found them in mine hones..."