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John Dunton | lit.salon
John Dunton
Born:
1659
Died:
1733
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Born:
1659
Died:
1733
Books by John Dunton (50 max)
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Vindiciæ Judæorum, or, A letter in answer to certain questions propounded by a noble and learned gentleman touching the reproaches cast on the nation of the Jevves ; wherein all objections are candidly and yet fully cleared
1656
Manasseh ben Israel, John Dunton
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Religio bibliopolae: the religion of a bookseller, after the manner of the Religio medici by the late ingenious and learned Sir Thomas Browne, M.D.
1691
John Dunton, Charles Corbett, Pre-1801 Imprint Collection (Library of Congress), George Peabody Library, Sheridan Libraries
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The compleat statesman demonstrated in the life, actions and politicks, of that great minister of state, Anthony earl of Shaftesbury
1683
John Dunton
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A supplement to the Athenian oracle being a collection of the remaining questions and answers in the old Athenian mercuries : intermixt with many cases in divinity, history, philosophy, mathematicks, love, poetry, never before publish'd. To which is prefix'd the history of the Athenian Society, and an essay upon learning
1710
John Dunton
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A collection of choice, scarce, and valuable tracts being taken from manuscripts and printed books, very uncommon, and not to be found in the libraries of the curious
1721
John Dunton
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A voyage round the world: or, A pocket-library, divided into several volumes ...: The whole work intermixt with essays, historical, moral and divine; and all other kinds of learning
1691
John Dunton
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The wonders of the invisible world being an account of the tryals of several witches lately executed in New-England: and of several remarkable curiosities therein occurring
1693
Cotton Mather, John Dunton
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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 Which three volumes with the first already publish'd, contain an account of all the persecutions that have been in France, from the beginning of the Reformation (there) down to the present time, comprehending the reigns of Henry III. Henry IV. Lewis XIII. and Lewis XIV. The whole work faithfully extracted from all the publick and secret memoirs that cou'd possibly be procured, by that learned and judicious divine Mounsieur Bennoit. Printed first in French by the authority of the states of Holland and West-Friezland, and now translated into English. With Her Majesties royal priviledge
1693
John Dunton
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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 ...
1694
Henry Rhodes, James Tyrrell, John Dunton
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Case of Dunton with respect to his mother-in-law, Madam Jane Nicholas, and her only child Sarah Dunton: with the just reasons for her husband's leaving her, in a letter to his friend, Mr. George Larkin
1699
John Dunton
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Reflections on Mr. Dunton's leaving his wife: In a letter to himself
1700
John Dunton
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The merciful assizes or, A panegyric on the late Lord Jeffreys hanging so many in the west
1701
John Dunton
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A Satyr upon King William being the secret history of his life and reign
1703
John Dunton
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The shortest-way with whores and rogues: or, a new project for reformation.
1703
John Dunton
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The Athenian spy: discovering the secret letters which were sent to the Athenian society by the most ingenious ladies of the three kingdoms: Relating to the management of their affections. Being a curious system of love cases, platonic and natural. I. The principles of love, according to Plato's idea, in an intire series of platonic courtship between several philosophic gentlemen and ladies. With the form of platonic matrimony. II. The way of a man with a maid: or, The whole art of amour: with all its intrigues and amusements, till its consummation in enjoyment
1704
John Dunton
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The phenix:, or, A revival of scarce and valuable pieces from the remotest antiquity down to the present times: Being a collection of manuscripts and printed tracts, no where to be found but in the closets of the curious
1707
John Dunton
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The hazard of a death-bed-repentance fairly argued from the late remorse of W------ late D--- of D--------- with serious reflections on his adulterous life, on his living so long in known sin, on that Latin epitaph he order'd to be set on the tomb-stone of Miss Campion and upon his seeming penitence in his last sickness. Also, the dying remonstrance of other persons of quality; and in particular, of John Hampden, esq. (formerly Knight of the Shire for Bucks) being a paper he sent by Monsieur Alix to Dr. Patrick, late Bishop of Ely. The whole revolving that nice question, How far a death-bed-repentance is possible to be sincere? And is published by way of answer to Dr. Kennett's sermon preached at the funeral of W------ late D--- of D---------. To which is added, Conjugal perjury, or an essay upon whoredom; addressed to the husbands of quality that keep misses
1708
John Dunton
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A cat may look on a queen or, A satyr on Her present Majesty
1708
John Dunton
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Stinking fish, or, A foolish poem: Part I
1708
John Dunton
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The bull-baiting: or, Sach--ll dress'd up in fire-works, lately brought over from the bear-garden in Southwark ... being remarks on a scandalous sermon bellow'd out at St. Paul's on the fifth of November last ... by Dr. Sach-ll
1709
John Dunton
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The Christians gazette, or, Nice and curious speculations chiefly respecting the invisible world: being a pacquet for the pious virtuosi (or lovers of novelty) on several abstruse and intricate points in religion, never started before : to which is added the Lame-post, or a history of providence, nature and art, well attested : also the Court-spy, or a detection of such secret, odd and uncommon transactions in church and state, as are wholly omitted by other news-writers : with a spiritual observator (or divine improvement upon each occurrence)
1713
John Dunton
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Neck or nothing in a letter to the Right Honourable the Lord -----; being a supplement to the short history of the Parliament. Also the new scheme (mention'd in the foresaid history) which the English and Scotch Jacobites have concerted for bringing in the Pretender, popery and slavery. With the true character or secret history of the present ministry
1713
John Dunton
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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: Traduit de l'anglois
1714
T. Harrison, Daniel Defoe, John Dunton, Somers, John Somers baron
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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: to which is added, the pulpit trumpeter, or the substance of all the treasonable sermons that have been preach'd at Whitechappel, by that passive rebel, that drinks a health to the fatherless child and the widdow, attested by two of his constant hearers ...
1715
John Dunton
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The manifesto of K. John the Second and of those noblemen, gentlemen and others, now arming in defence of his indefeasible and hereditary right to the imperial crown of Great Brittain and Ireland: declaring he has fairer pretentions to be sole monarch of these kingdoms, then that popish impostor that styles himself James the Third
1715
John Dunton
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Royal gratitude, or, A letter to the Right Honourable Robert Walpole ...: upon a general report that Mr. John Dunton (Author of Neck or Nothing) will speedily be rewarded with a considerable place or pension : to which is added, The high-church gudgeons, or, A day's ramble to catch the foolish Jacks with their own treason, with Mr. Dunton's speech to the Lord-Mayor of London upon this occasion : also A trip to the loyal mug-house at night, to drink a health to King George and the royal family
1716
John Dunton
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The Athenian library, or A universal entertainment for the lovers of novelty
1717
John Dunton
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[The state weathercocks: or, A new secret history of the most distinguished favourites, both of the late and present reign ...]
1719
John Dunton
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John Dunton's Letters from New England
1867
John Dunton, William Henry Whitmore, Michael Perry, Boston (Mass.)
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The tribute of a London publisher to his printers John Dunton's sketches of the printers, stationers, binders and engravers of the city of London, 1689-1705
1930
John Dunton
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Letters written from New-England, A.D. 1686 in which are described his voyages by sea, his travels on land, and the characters of his friends and acquaintances
1967
John Dunton, William Henry Whitmore, Michael Perry
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Letters written from New-England, A.D. 1686
1967
John Dunton
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The judgment of whole kingdoms and nations, concerning the rights, power and prerogative of kings, and the rights, privileges and properties of the people ...
Daniel Defoe, Somers, John Somers Baron, John Dunton, John Adams, John Adams Library (Boston Public Library)