Jones, John Gale, 1769-1838
John Gale Jones English radical orator
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Works
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Five letters to the Right Honourable G. Tierney, Esq. : including reflections on his political character and conduct | |
The London Corresponding Society, in order to gratify the desire the public must naturally feel to know what are the particular accusations preferred against citizens Jones and Binns, ... present them with copies of the indictments .. | |
Observations on the tussis convulsiva : or hooping cough, as read at the Lyceum Medicum Londinense. wherein the nature, cause, and cure of this disease are endeavoured to be demonstrated, and the practice of exhibiting emetics, shewn to be pernicious and useless | |
An oration, delivered on Tuesday, November 29, 1796 : at the Great Room, in Brewer Street, on the resignation of General Washington, Including A Short Review Of His Life, Character, And Conduct, by John Gale Jones | |
Sketch of a political tour through Rochester, Chatham, Maidstone, Gravesend, &c. including reflections on the tempers and dispositions of the inhabitants of those places, and on the progress of the societies instituted for the purpose of obtaining a parliamentary reform. By John Gale Jones. Part the first | |
Sketch of a speech delivered at the Westminster forum, on the 9th, 16th, 23d, and 30th December 1794, on the following question: "Which have proved themselves the true friends of their king and country, those persons who have endeavoured to procure a constitutional reform in Parliament, or those who have opposed that measure as ill-timed and dangerous?" | |
The speech of John Gale Jones, delivered at the British Forum ... 1819. | |
Substance of a speech, delivered at the Ciceronian school, Globe tavern, Fleet-street, Monday, 2 Mar. 1795, on the following question: "At this awful moment of difficulty and danger, which best deserves the public confidence, Mr. Pitt or Mr. Fox?" |