Wilkes, John, 1727-1797
Wilkes, John, 1725-1797
John Wilkes English journalist and politician
Wilkes, John
John Wilkes
Wilkes, John (British politician, 1725-1797)
וילקס, ג'ון, 1725-1797
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (41)
5xx's: Related Names (10)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Almon, John ‡d 1737-1805
- 500 1 _ ‡a Bredvold, Louis Ignatius ‡d 1888-1977
- 500 1 _ ‡a Churchill, Charles
- 500 0 _ ‡a Coyer ‡d 1707-1782; abbé) (Gabriel François)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Grafton, Augustus Henry Fitzroy ‡d 1735-1811; Duke of)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Hone, William ‡d 1780-1842
- 500 0 _ ‡a Member of Parliament
- 500 1 _ ‡a Neele, Samuel John ‡d 1758-1824
- 500 1 _ ‡a Potter, Thomas ‡d 1718-1759
- 500 1 _ ‡a Wood, Robert ‡d 1717?-1771
Works
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Aanmerkelyke redenvoering over de Bill of Acte tot verligting van de verdruktwordende dissentieerende leeraars en schoolmeesters, in Engeland | |
The art of making pens scientifically, : illustrated by an engraving, by which ladies and gentlemen, and particularly youths at school, may instantly learn to make pens to suit their own hands. To which are added, genuine receipts for making inks, Of the most elegant and durable Qualities. Also, directions for secret writing. By John Wilkes, pen-cutter | |
British colonies in North America | |
Caius Valerius Catullus, 1788: | |
Catullus liber | |
A complete collection of the genuine papers, letters, &c. in the case of John Wilkes Esq: late member for Aylesbury, in the county of Bucks. | |
Considerations on the expediency of a Spanish war : containing reflections on the late demands of Spain; and on the negociations of Mons. Bussy | |
The contributions of John Wilkes to the Gazette littéraire de l'Europe | |
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 | |
The correspondence of John Wilkes and Charles Churchill; | |
The correspondence of the late John Wilkes : with his friends, printed from the original manuscripts, in which are introduced memoirs of his life | |
diaries of John Wilkes, 1770-1797 | |
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. | |
English liberty established : Or, The most material circumstances relative to John Wilkes, Esq; member of Parliament for the county of Middlesex. | |
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 | |
An epistle from Col. John Lilburn, in the shades, to John Wilkes, esq.; late a colonel in the Buckinghamshire militia. | |
Essai sur la femme en trois épîtres | |
Essay on woman | |
The Favourite with a dedication to my Lord B***. | |
The following speech was made by John Wilkes, Esq : when he was brought to the Bar of the Court of Common Pleas, on Tuesday the 3d of May | |
Hist. of England, 1768. | |
Historical gleanings, 1870: | |
The history of England from the revolution, to the accession of the Brunswick line : Vol. 1 | |
In error. House of Lords. Between John Wilkes, Esquire, - - - - plaintiff in error. And our sovereign lord the King, - - - defendant in error. On an information for printing and publishing a seditious libel, intituled, "The North Briton, no. 45." | |
Interesting letters selected from the political and patriotic correspondence of Messrs. Wilkes, Horn, Beckford, and Junius. Containing a number of curious anecdotes, which, in these critical times, ought not to be concealed from the publick. Never before published | |
Kudgello collecting materials to improve our morals | |
A letter from J-n W-s, Esq; in Paris, to a noble lord, in London : Made public by his Lordship's permission. M.DCC.LXIV. (price One Shilling.) | |
Letter to His Grace the duke of Grafton, first commissioner of His Majesty's Treasury. [Signé : John Wilkes.] | |
A letter to Samuel Johnson, L. L. D. ... | |
A letter to the Right Hon. George Grenville. | |
Letter to the worthy electors of the borough of Aylesbury | |
Letters, from the year 1774 to the year 1796, of John Wilkes, esq., addressed to his daughter, the late Miss Wilkes with a collection of his miscellaneous poems. To which is prefixed a memoir of the life of Mr. Wilkes. | |
Lettres inédites de Suard a Wilkes | |
The life and political writings of John Wilkes, Esq; Four Times Elected Knight of the Shire for the County of Middlesex, and Alderman Elect of the Ward of Farringdon without, London | |
London museum | |
Maid's prayer | |
Mr. Wilkes's address to the livery of London | |
North Briton. [Appendix] | |
A North Briton extraordinary. Which was printed but never published. Thursday, April 7, 1763 | |
The North Briton from no I. to ... [no. ccxviii] inclusive [June 5, 1762-May 11, 1771] | |
North Briton, from no. I. to no. XLVI. inclusive. With several useful and explanatory notes, not printed in any former edition. To which is added, a copious index to every name and article. Corrected and revised by a friend to civil and religious liberty | |
The North Briton, XLVI. numbers complete. | |
Nouvelles observations sur l'Angleterre | |
Observations on the papers relative to the rupture with Spain, : laid before both Houses of Parliament, on Friday the twenty-ninth day of January, 1762, By his Majesty's Command. In a letter from a Member of Parliament, to a friend in the country | |
Origin and progress of despotism in the Oriental and other empires of Africa, Europe and America. ["Recherches sur l'origine du despotisme oriental"...] | |
Poems, by C. Churchill, containing the Rosciad, the Apology, Night, the Prophecy of famine, an Epistle to William Hogarth, and the Ghost, in four books. With large corrections and additions... The 6th edition... | |
Proceedings. 1775-02-08 | |
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 | |
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 29th. day of November 1774, to the prorogation the 6th. day of June 1777. With notes by the editor. ... | |
The speeches of Mr. Wilkes in the House of commons ... | |
A supplement to the Miscellaneous works of Edward Gibbon, Esq | |
The three trials of William Hone, for publishing three parodies, viz the late John Wilkes's catechism, The political litany, and The sinecurist's creed, on three ex-officio informations, three successive days, December 18 [17], 19, & 20, 1817 .... | |
To a lady, who sung in too low a tone | |
To the gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders, of the county of Middlesex | |
To the worthy inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without Gentlemen, freemen, and fellow-citizens, I am truly grateful to you for the honour ... in being elected alderman ... | |
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. | |
Versuch über das Frauenzimmer. - | |
Works. | |
The works of the celebrated John Wilkes, Esq : formerly published under the title of The north Briton, in three volumes; The last of which was privately printed by the Author for the Use of a few trusty Friends; They contain all the important Events of Government, with their secret Springs and Causes, during the Administrations of Lord Holland, William Pitt, Esq; Lord Bute, Lord Halifax, and George Greenville, Esq; Anecdotes and Characters of many great Personages, at this Time struggling for Power and Office; the Lampoons which occasioned his Duels with Earl Talbot, and Secretary Martin; his Controversies with Dr. Smollett, Author of the Briton; Mr. Murphy, Writer of the Auditor; and Mr. Scott, under the Name of Anti-Sejanus: The Detection of Mr. Pownal; Mr. Wilkes's Affair with Lord Bute's Son, a School Boy; Specimens of Mr. Beckford's Parliamentary Eloquence, &c. &c. Forming a lively and an instructive History of Men, Principles and the Times; written with such Freedom and Elegance, as is not to be parallel'd in the Productions of any Age or Language |