John Trenchard
1662 – 1723
59 works on record
Works

Essays on important subjects
1755

An history of standing armies in England
1739

Cato's letters, or, Essays on liberty, civil and religious, and other important subjects
1733

Cato's letters
1721

Some considerations upon the state of our publick debts in general, and of the civil list in particular
1720

The natural history of superstition ..
1709

A short history of standing armies in England
1698

The argument against a standing army discuss'd
1698

The second part of An argument shewing that a standing army is inconsistent with a free government ...
1697

A letter from the author of the argument against a standing army, to the author of the balancing letter
1697

An argument shewing that a standing army is inconsistent with a free government and absolutely destructive to the constitution of the English monarchy
1697

"Cato" on constitutional "money" and legal tender

The independent Whig

Some remarks upon a late pamphlet entituled An argument shewing that a standing army is inconsistent with a free government... .

The Case of a standing army fairly and impartially stated

A collection of tracts
The English libertarian heritage
1994
An argument, shewing, that a standing army is inconsistant with a free government
1971
An argument shewing that a standing army is inconsistent with a free government
1971
The English libertarian heritage, from the writings of John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon in 'The Independent Whig' and' Cato's Letters'
1965
Essay on mirales
1964
Essay on miracles
1964
Abridgement of that eminentpatriot Mr. John Trenchard's history of standing armies in England
1780
Cato's vision
1723
Advice and considerations for the electors of Great Britain
1722
A collection of Cato's political letters in The London journal, to December 17, inclusive, 1720
1721
A collection of all the political letters in the London Journal ..
1721
The fifth collection of Cato's political letters in The London Journal
1721
The political letters in The London journal, continued to the end of March, 1721
1721
A continuation of the political letters in the London Journal, to Jan. 28. 1720-1
1721
The third collection of Cato's political letters in The London Journal, continued to the end of March, 1721
1721
A collection of all the political letters in The London Journal, to December 17, inclusive, 1720
1721
A letter of thanks
1720
A comparison between the proposals of the Bank and the South-Sea Company ..
1720
Some reflections upon a pamphlet, called The Old Whig. By the author of the thoughts of a member of the lower House
1719
The thoughts of a member of the lower house
1719
Free thoughts concerning officers in the House of Commons
1705
The several addresses of some Irish folkes to the King and the House of Commons
1702
A letter from the author of the Argument against a standing army to the author of the Ballancing letter
1697
Dix-septie me lettre de Caton
Abridgment of that eminent patriot Mr. John Trenchard's History of standing armies in England
A collection of Cato's political letters in the London Journal ...
A short history of standing armies in England ...
Cato's letters, or, Essays on liberty, civil and religious, and other important subjects ...
A letter of thanks from the author of the Comparison between the proposals of the Bank and the South-Sea, & c, to the author of the Argument, shewing the disadvantage which will accrue to the publick, from obliging the South-Sea to fix what capital stock they will give the annuitants
A letter from the author of the argument against a standing army, to the author of the balancing letter ...
An argument shewing, that a Standing Army is inconsistent with a Free Government
Your Baby's Christening
Standing armies standing evils
A discourse of standing armies
Philosophische geschichte des aberglaubens
Standing armies standing evils, and prov'd to be foreign to the nature, spirit, and genius of the old English constitution ...
A Letter to a member of Parliament, occasion'd by the South-Sea Company's scheme for reducing the publick debts
The second collection of Cato's political letters in the London Journal
The secret history of the Trust
Cato's letter to the Bishop of Rochester ...
A Letter from a souldier to the Commons of England
A summary of a treatise by Major Cartwright, entitled The people's barrier against undue influence and corruption, or, The Commons House of Parliament according to the Constitution
The argument against a standing army, discuss'd