James, Charles, ?-1821
James, Charles, d. 1821
Charles James English army officer and writer
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- 100 1 _ ‡a James, Charles ‡d d. 1821
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (10)
Works
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Audi alteram partem : or, an extenuation of the conduct of the French revolutionists, from the 14th of July, 1789, until the 17th of January, 1793. With a political introduction and postscript, Explanatory of the Author's Motives for Publishing the Said Work. A new edition, with considerable additions | |
A correction of abuses in government, .. | |
An extenuation of the conduct of the French revolutionists, to the 14th of July, 1789, the 10th of August, and the 2d and 3d of September, 1792 : being a cursory answer to the manifold misrepresentations industriously circulated to injure the character and principles of a long oppressed people | |
Hints founded on facts : or, a cursory view of our several military establishments; some abuses committed in them; and their immediate influence on the general interests of Great Britain. To which is added, a brief account of the militia | |
The memorial and correspondence of Charles James : Late Captain Of A Company In The North York Militia; containing his explanation of the motives which induced him to quit the service in 1797 | |
Petrarch to Laura, 1786: | |
Plays. | |
Poems, by Charles James, Author Of Hints To Lord Rawdon ON Some Military Abuses; Tarare, From Beaumarchais, &c | |
Poems by Charles James, Esq. containing, among others, Vanity Of Fame, Petrarch To Laura, Acontius To Cydippe, The Year 1800; ör, IT Will BE SO. Suicide | |
The regimental companion, 1811-13: | |
Tarare : an opera, in five acts; With a prologue. As it is now performed with universal applause at the Theatre of the Royal Academy of music, upon the boulevards, in Paris | |
An universal military dictionary, in English and French; in which are explained the terms of the principal sciences that are necessary for the information of an officer. |