John Dunton
1659 – 1733
33 works on record
Works

The judgment of whole kingdoms and nations, concerning the rights, power and prerogative of kings, and the rights, privileges and properties of the people ...

The shortest-way with whores and rogues
Reflections on Mr. Dunton's leaving his wife
Proposals for printing by subscription, the second, third and fourth volumes of the French Book of martyrs, or History of the famous Edict of Nantes
A Satyr upon King William
The merciful assizes
Letters written from New-England, A.D. 1686
Royal gratitude, or, A letter to the Right Honourable Robert Walpole ...
Frank Scammony, or, The restoring clergy detected, in their names, haunts, plots, heresies, and lewd conversation, in a sermon, upon these words, Her priests have violated my law, and I am profaned among them, Ezek. 22. 26. occasion'd by a certain B-p's swearing, We'll have the Pretnder by G-d
The compleat statesman
Neck or nothing
The Athenian library, or A universal entertainment for the lovers of novelty
A supplement to the Athenian oracle
The hazard of a death-bed-repentance
The phenix:, or, A revival of scarce and valuable pieces from the remotest antiquity down to the present times
The bull-baiting: or, Sach--ll dress'd up in fire-works, lately brought over from the bear-garden in Southwark ...
The Christians gazette, or, Nice and curious speculations chiefly respecting the invisible world
Vindiciæ Judæorum, or, A letter in answer to certain questions propounded by a noble and learned gentleman
John Dunton's Letters from New England
A voyage round the world: or, A pocket-library, divided into several volumes ...
A collection of choice, scarce, and valuable tracts
Stinking fish, or, A foolish poem
Case of Dunton with respect to his mother-in-law, Madam Jane Nicholas, and her only child Sarah Dunton
The manifesto of K. John the Second
Religio bibliopolae
Traité du pouvoir des rois de la Grande Bretagne, où l'on fait voir quel a été tout tems le gouvernement monarchique, & où l'on justifie par les autorités des anciens & des modernes les principes qui ont causé la revolution en 1689
[The state weathercocks
Letters written from New-England, A.D. 1686
Proposals for printing a general history of England from the Flood, according to the best traditional account, to Julius Caesar, and from thence out of the most ancient records, manuscripts and historians, down to the reign of Their present Majesties King William and Queen Mary ...
The tribute of a London publisher to his printers
A cat may look on a queen
The wonders of the invisible world
The Athenian spy: discovering the secret letters which were sent to the Athenian society by the most ingenious ladies of the three kingdoms