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The Character of a rebellion, and what England may expect from one, or, The designs of dissenters examined by reason, experience, and the laws and statutes of the realm
Nalson, John, 1638?-1686.
A royalist tract describing chaos brought about by a rebellion inspired by dissenters; one result would be the "discharter" of Virginia, Maryland, Carolina, etc., royal grants.
Attributed to Nalson by Wing. DNB does not mention this in its account of John Nalson, 1638?-1686, a royalist pamphleteer. Other authorities list this under title.
[3], 18 p.
London: Printed for Benj. Tooke, 1681.
Wing / N91
English
Reproduction of the original in the Union Theological Seminary (New York, N. Y.) Library
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