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358: 315: 263: 334: 402: 397: 392: 180: 387: 300: 86: 237: 247: 290: 267: 319: 155:(1742), which was published only after his death. Oldmixon had much to do with editing two periodicals, 117:, and although Oldmixon continued the controversy it is practically certain that he was in the wrong. 139: 62: 42: 328: 127: 382: 377: 131: 8: 203: 353: 296: 243: 135: 106: 34: 362: 81:
More important, although very biased, are Oldmixon's works on English history. His
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Augustan Historical Writing: Histories of England in the English Enlightenment
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History of England During the Reigns of William and Mary, Anne and George I
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Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
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Arcana Gallica, Or the Secret History of France for the Last Century
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History of England During the Reigns of the Royal House of Stuart
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He completed a continuous history of England by writing the
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His first writings were poetry and dramas, among them being
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and later became involved in trade through the port of
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and other editors with tampering with the text of the
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English
historian
Oldmixon
Weston-super-Mare
Somerset
Robert Blake
Bridgwater
Bristol
The Governor of Cyprus
Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon
Gilbert Burnet
Zachary Grey
Francis Atterbury
Henry VIII
Edward VI
Mary
Elizabeth
"Oldmixon and North Somerset's radical history"
"Daniel Defoe, John Oldmixon and the Bristol Riot of 1714"
Encyclopedia of British Writers
ISBN
9781438108698
"John Oldmixon"
the original
Augustan Historical Writing: Histories of England in the English Enlightenment
ISBN
978-0819180506

Oldmixon, John (DNB00)
"Oldmixon, John" 

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