John Nalson
John Nalson (–1686) was an English clergyman, historian and early Tory pamphleteer. Provided by Wikipedia
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The present interest of England, or, A confutation of the Whiggish conspirators anti-monyan principle shewing from reason and experience the ways to make government safe, the King... by Nalson, John
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Reflections upon Coll. Sidney's Arcadia, the old cause being some observations upon his last paper, given to the sheriffs at his execution by Nalson, John
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The countermine, or, A short, but true discovery of the dangerous principles, and secret practices of the dissenting party especially the Presbyterians shewing that religion is pre... by Nalson, John
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The complaint of liberty & property by Nalson, John
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An essay upon the change of manners by Nalson, John
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The complaint of liberty and property against arbitrary government by Nalson, John
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The true Protestants appeal to the city and countrey by Nalson, John
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England bought and sold, or, A discovery of a horrid design to destroy the antient liberty of all the free-holders in England, in the choice of members to serve in the Honourable H... by Nalson, John
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A letter from a Jesuit at Paris, to his correspondent in London shewing the most effectual way to ruine the government and Protestant religion by Nalson, John
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The commun interest of king and people Shewing original, antiquity, and excellency of monarchy, compared with aristocracy and democracy ... by Nalson, John
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The true liberty & dominion of conscience vindicated, from the usurpations & abuses of opinion, and persuasion by Nalson, John
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The common interest of king and people shewing the original, antiquity and excellency of monarchy, compared with aristocracy and democracy, and particularly of our English monarchy... by Nalson, John
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The countermine, or, A short but true discovery of the dangerous principles and secret practices of the dissenting party, especially the Presbyterians shewing that religion is pret... by Nalson, John
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The present interest of England; or, a confutation of the Whiggish conspirators anti-monyan principle shewing from reason and experience, the ways to make the government safe, the... by Nalson, John
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Reflections upon Coll. Sidney's Arcadia by Nalson, John
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The countermine, or, A short but true discovery of the dangerous principles, and secret practices of the dissenting party, especially the Presbyterians shewing that religion is pre... by Nalson, John
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An impartial collection of the great affairs of State from the beginning of the Scotch rebellion in the year 1639 to the murther of King Charles I. by Nalson, John
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