John Bowles
1751 – 1819
57 works on record
Works

Letters of the ghost of Alfred, addressed to the Hon. Thomas Erskine and the Hon. Charles James Fox
1798

A letter addressed to Samuel Whitbread, Esq. M.P.

A dispassionate inquiry into the best means of national safety

A letter addressed to Samuel Whitbread, Esq., M.P., in consequence of the unqualified approbation expressed by him in the House of Commons, of Mr. Lancaster's system of education; the religious part of which is here shewn to be incompatible with the safety of the Established Church, and, in its tendency, subversive of Christianity itself. Including also some cursory observations on the claims of the Irish Romanists, as they affect the safety of the Established Church

Thoughts on the origin and formation of political constitutions, suggested by the recent attempt to frame another constitution for France

Strictures on the motions made in the last Parliament, respecting the pledge which His Majesty was under the necessity of demanding from his late ministers, and which, in those motions, was most unconstitutionally made a subject of accusation, in a letter to the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Howick

A view of the moral state of society, at the close of the eighteenth century, much enlarged, and continued to the commencement of the year 1804

A view of the moral state of society at the close of the eighteenth century
Two letters, addressed to a British merchant
1796
A protest against T. Paine's Rights of man
1792
Dialogues on the rights of Britons, between a farmer, a sailor, and a manufacturer
A second letter to the Right Honourable Charles James Fox
Remarks on modern female manners, as distinguished by indifference to character, and indecency of dress
A protest against T. Paine's "Rights of Man
A letter, addressed to the Hon. Charles James Fox
Thoughts on the late general election, as demonstrative of the progress of Jacobinism
Circulated by the East Kent and Canterbury Association: A protest against T. Paine's "Rights of Man:"
Two letters, addressed to a British merchant, a short time before the expected meeting of the new Parliament in 1796
Three dialogues on the rights of Britons
Reflections on the political state of society
Proofs of French aggression; extracted from an answer to Mr. Erskine's "View of the causes and consequences of the war."
A letter addressed to Samuel Whitbread ... in consequence of the unqualified approbation expressed by him in the House of Commons, of Mr. Lancaster's system of education ..
Reasons for the establishment of provident institutions, called savings' banks
Postscript to The real grounds of the present war with France
Reflections on the political and moral state of society, at the close of the eighteenth century
A letter addressed to Samuel Whitbread
The retrospect; or, a collection of tracts, published at various periods of the war. Including some reflections on the influence of Mr. Locke's theories on government, in producing that combination of anarchy and oppression, which has assumed the name of Jacobinism. With a general preface. Dedicated to ... Louis XVIII
Reflections on the political state of society, at the commencement of the year 1800
Thoughts on the origin and formation of political constitutions
A letter addressed to Samuel Whitbread, Esq. M.P. in consequence of the unqualified approbation expressed by him in the House of Commons, of Mr. Lancaster's system of education; the religious part of which is here shewn to be incompatible with the safety of the established church, and, in its tendency, subversive of Christianity itself
Farther reflections submitted to the consideration of the combined powers
A catalogue of maps, prints, copy-books, &c. from off copper-plates, printed for John Bowles and Son at the Black-Horse in Cornhill, London. ..
Objections to the continuance of the war examined and refuted
Considerations on the respective rights of judge and jury
Education of the lower orders
A short answer to the Declaration of the persons calling themselves the Friends of the Liberty of the Press
A protest against T. Paine's "Rights of man:"
Thoughts on the late general election as demonstrative of the progress of Jacobinism
The dangers of premature peace
French aggression proved from Mr. Erskine's "View of the causes of the war"
Letters of the ghost of Alfred
The real grounds of the present war with France
Reflections at the conclusion of the war
Reflections submitted to the consideration of the combined powers
French aggression
Proofs of French aggression
Farther reflections submitted to the considerations of the combined powers ...
A protest against T. Paine's "Rights of Man"
A third letter to a British merchant
The retrospect ; or, a collection of tracts published at various periods of the war
Two letters addressed to a British merchant, a short time before the expected meeting of the Parliament in 1796
[Letters between William Adam and John Bowles.]
Dialogues on the rights of Britons
Deductions from First Principles applying to the Matter of Libel
Letters to John Bowles, Esq. on the subject of licensing & regulations for public houses and liquor shops
The claims of the established church
Considerations on the respective rights of judge and jury, particularly upon trials for libel, occasioned by an expected motion of the Right Hon. Charles-James Fox