John Wilkes
1727 – 1797
Bibliografía (100 obras)

The correspondence of the late John Wilkes, with his friends, printed from the original manuscripts, in which are introduced memoirs of his life
1805

Letters, from the year 1774 to the year 1796, of John Wilkes, esq., addressed to his daughter, the late Miss Wilkes
1804
Letters, from the year 1774 to the year 1796, of John Wilkes, Esq., addressed to his daughter, the late Miss Wilkes
1804
Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's bench, from the Easter term 12 Geo. 3. to Michaelmas 14 Geo. 3. (both inclusive) [1772-1774]
1790
The speech of Mr. Wilkes on Mr. Fox's East-India Bill, with his speech to Mr. Pitt, at Grocers-Hall, and Mr. Pitt's answer
1784

The speeches of Iohn Wilkes, one of the knights of the shire for the county of Middlesex, in the Parliament appointed to meet at Westminster the 29.th day of November 1774, to the prorogation the 6.th day of June 1777
1777
The speech of the Right Hon. John Wilkes, Esq. ... in the House of Commons on ... February 8, 1775, relative to a motion made by Lord North on the American taxation bills
1775
The genuine interesting speech of Right Hon. Lord Mayor, upon the very important subject of the Middlesex elections, delivered on Wednesday, Feb. 22, 1775, in the House of Commons. ..
1775
The controversial letters of John Wilkes, Esq., the Rev. John Horne, and their principal adherents
1771

A refutation of a pamphlet called Thoughts on the late transactions respecting Falkland's Islands
1771
The controversial letters of John Wilkes, Esq. the Rev. John Horne, and their principle adherents; with a supplement, containing material anonymous pieces, &c. &c. &c
1771

A complete collection of the genuine papers, letters, &c. in the case of John Wilkes, Esq. elected knight of the shire for the county of Middlesex March XXVIII, MDCCLXVIII
1769
English liberty: being a collection of interesting tracts, from the year 1762 to 1769. Containing the private correspondence, public letters, speeches and addresses, of John Wilkes, Esq. Humbly dedicated to the King
1769
English liberty; or, the British lion roused; containing the suffering of John Wilkes, Esq; from the first of his persecution, down to the present time
1769
A collection of all Mr. Wilkes's addresses to the gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders of the County of Middlesex
1769
To the worthy liverymen of the city of London. Gentleman, and fellow citizens, I beg leave to return you my cordial and sincere thanks for your zealous and early appearance for me this day. ..
1768
A celebrated letter sent from John Wilkes, Esq. at Paris, to the electors of Aylesbury, in the year 1764
1768
To the worthy liverymen of the city of London. Gentlemen and fellow citizens, in deference to the opinion of some very respectable friends, I presume to offer myself a candidate for my native city of London, at the ensuing general election. ..
1768
Arms of liberty and slavery. To the gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders of the county of Middlesex
1768

Three interesting tracts. Viz. I. Observations on the papers relative to the rupture with Spain. II. A letter to the electors of Aylesbury. III. A letter to His Grace the Duke of Grafton
1767

A Complete Collection of the Genuine Papers, Letters, &c. in the Case of John Wilkes, Esq: Late ..
1767
Three interesting tracts. By John Wilkes, Esq; Viz. I. Observations on the papers relative to the rupture with Spain. II. A letter to the electors of Aylesbury. III. A letter to his grace the Duke of Grafton
1767

















