Arnall, William, 1705-1751
Arnall, William
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- 200 _ | ‡a Arnall ‡b William ‡f 1705-1751
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Arnall, William ‡d 1705-1751
- 100 1 _ ‡a Arnall, William, ‡d 1705-1751
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Works
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Animadversions on a reverend prelate's Remarks upon the bill now depending in Parliament, entitled A Bill to Prevent Suits for Tythes, Where None, Nor Any Composition for the Same, Have Been Paid Within a Certain Number of Years | |
The case of Mr. P----- fully stated, and considered : [Oc]casion'd by the craftsman of Saturday, September the 4th, 1731. By Francis Walsingham, of the Inner-Temple, Esq | |
The case of opposition stated, between the Craftsman and the people | |
Case of the bank contract. In answer to the infamous scurrilities of several libels lately printed in the Craftsman | |
Clodius and Cicero: with other examples and reasonings, in defence of just measures against faction and obloquy, suited to the present conjuncture | |
Craftsman (London, England) | |
The detection of the infamous answer, : Published on the part of Mr. P. against the remarks; which is answered paragraph by paragraph. By Francis Walsingham, Esq; author of the Remarks | |
Free Briton, by Francis Walsingham, of Inner Temple (William Arnall) | |
The free Briton extraordinary, or, A short review of the British affairs in answer to a pamphlet intitled, A short view, with remarks on the Treaty of Seville | |
Letter to a freeholder, on the late reduction of the land tax to one shilling in the pound. By a member of the House of Commons | |
A letter to Eustace Budgell Esq : Occasioned by his late Complaint to the King, Against the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole. With Proper Remarks on his Speech at Court, his Letter to the Craftsman, his Poem to the King, and other extraordinary Proceedings | |
A letter to the citizens, liverymen and freemen of London; occasion'd by the late proceedings in Common Council, relating to the petition for erecting a statue of King William the Third | |
Observations on a pamphlet, intitled, An answer to one part of a late infamous libel &c. : In a letter to mr. P. | |
Opposition no proof of patriotism. : With some advice concerning party-writings | |
Remarks on the Craftsman's vindication of his two Honble patrons, in his paper of May 22. 1731 | |
A Search made into matters of religion, by Francis Walsingham, deacon of the protestants church, before his change to the catholicke, wherein is related how first he fell into his doubts... and after this againe he betooke himself to the reading of protestant and catholicke authors for better finding out the truth.... | |
A second letter to the Reverend Dr. Codex containing further remarks on the subject of his modest instruction to the crown : to which are added, critical notes and observations on the laborious works of that great man. | |
Le secret des cours, ou les mémoires de Walsingham, secrétaire d'Etat sous la Reine Elisabeth. Avec les remarques de Robert Nanton, sur le regne et sur les favoris de cette princesse. | |
The Walsingham letter-book or Register of Ireland, May, 1578 to December, 1579 |