"Charters Early works to 1800." . . "United States" . . . "A second answer to Mr. John Wesley. Being a supplement to the letter of Americanus"@en . . . . . "A second answer to Mr. John Wesley being a supplement to the letter of Americanus, in which the idea of supreme power and the nature of royal charters are briefly considered"@en . . . . . . . . "A second answer to Mr. John Wesley; being a supplement to the letter of Americanus, in which the idea of supreme power and the nature of royal charters are briefly considered. By W.D"@en . "A second answer to Mr. John Wesley Being a supplement to the letter of Americanus, in which the idea of supreme power, and the nature of royal charters, are briefly considered. By W. D" . . "A [S]econd Answer to Mr. John Wesley [i.e. to his \"A Calm Address to our American Colonies\"]. Being a supplement to the Letter of Americanus [i.e. Caleb Evans] in which the idea of supreme power and the nature of royal charters are briefly considered. By W.D"@en . . . "A second answer to Mr. John Wesley. Being a supplement to the letter of Americanus, in which the idea of supreme power, and the nature of royal charters, are briefly considered. By W.D"@en . . . . . "A second answer to Mr. John Wesley Being a supplement to the letter of Americanus, in which the idea of supreme power and the nature of royal charters, are briefly considered"@en . "A second answer to Mr. John Wesley Being a supplement to the letter of Americanus, in which the idea of supreme power and the nature of royal charters, are briefly considered" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Early works"@en . . . . . . "A [S]econd Answer to Mr. John Wesley : [i.e. to his \"A Calm Address to our American Colonies\"]. Being a supplement to the Letter of Americanus [i.e. Caleb Evans] in which the idea of supreme power and the nature of royal charters are briefly considered. By W.D"@en . . "A second answer to Mr. John Wesley Being a supplement to the letter of Americanus, in which the idea of supreme power, and the nature of royal charters, are briefly considered. By W.D" . . "A second answer to Mr. John Wesley Being a supplement to the letter of Americanus, in which the idea of supreme power, and the nature of royal charters, are briefly considered. By W.D"@en . . "AMERICANUS. A Letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley, occasioned by his Calm Address to the American Colonies. Signed: Americanus." . . "Christianity and politics Early works to 1800." . . "Great Britain" . . . . "1775 - 1783" . .