Shebbeare, John, 1709-1788
Shebbeare, John 18. Jh.
Shebbeare, John
John Shebbeare British satirist; author of the 'Four letters to the people of England'
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Shebbeare ‡c British satirist; author of the 'Four letters to the people of England'
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Shebbeare, John
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Shebbeare, John ‡d 18. Jh
- 100 1 _ ‡a Shebbeare, John ‡d 18. Jh.
- 100 1 _ ‡a Shebbeare, John, ‡d 1709-1788
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Shebbeare, John, ‡d 1709-1788
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5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Angeloni, Batista
- 500 1 _ ‡a Angeloni, Batista ‡d pseud. van John Shebbeare, 1709-1788.
Works
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Airplay monitor | |
An answer to a Letter to a late noble commander of the British forces : in which the candor is proved to be affected, the facts untrue, the arguments delusive, and the design iniquitous ... | |
An answer to a pamphlet call'd, The conduct of the ministry impartially examined in which it is proved that neither imbecillity nor ignorance in the m--r have been the causes of the present unhappy situation of this nation | |
An Answer to a pamphlet, called, A second letter to the people in which the subsidiary system is fairly stated, and amply considered. | |
An answer to the letter of Edmund Burke, Esq., one of the representatives of the city of Bristol, to the sheriffs of that city. | |
An answer to the printed speech of Edmund Burke, Esq; spoken in the House of Commons, April 19, 1774. In which his knowledge in polity, legislature, humankind, ... is candidly examined; ... Addressed to the people | |
An answer to the queries, contained in a letter to Dr. Shebbeare, printed in the Public Ledger, August 10. Together with animadversions on two speeches in defence of the printers of a paper, subscribed a South Briton. The first pronounced by the Right Hon. Thomas Townshend, ... The second by the Right Learned Counsellor Lee, ... By J. Shebbeare, ... | |
An appendix to The occasional critic, : in which the remarks on that performance in the critical and monthly Reviews are examined, and the Authors of them shewn to be equally illiteral and illiberal | |
An authentic narrative of the oppressions of the islanders of Jersey. To which is prefixed a succinct history of the military actions, constitution, laws, customs, and commerce of that island. | |
A candid enquiry into the merits of Doctor Cadogan's Dissertation on the gout. : In which the cause of the disease - the method of cure - the consistency of opinion-the energy of argument-the conclusiveness of reasoning-the aptness of illustration-the perspicuity of style-the ingenuity of the undertaking-the conspicuousness of novelty-and the certainty of errors, which are contained in that popular performance, are fully considered, and fairly exposed to view. With an appendix, in which is contained a certain cure for the gout, &c | |
A defence of the prerogative royal as it was exerted in His Majesty's proclamation for the prohibiting the exportation of corn : in which it is proved that this authority ever has been, is, and must be essential to the constitution, and inseperable from the rights and liberties of the subject. | |
An essay on the origin, progress and establishment of national society in which the principles of government, the definitions of physical, moral, civil, and religious liberty, contained in Dr. Price's observations, &c. are fairly examined and fully refuted : together with a justification of the legislature, in reducing America to obedience by force : to which is added an appendix on the excellent and admirable in Mr. Burke's second printed speech of the 22d of March, 1775 | |
Farther animadversions on the conduct of a late noble commander at the battle of Thonhausen : in reply to a pamphlet intitled An answer to a letter to a late noble commander, &c., to which is annexed an answer to a pamphlet intitled Colonel Fitzroy's letter considered so far as it relates to the author of the letters, &c. | |
Fourth letter to the people of England. | |
The history of the excellence and decline of the constitution, religion, laws, manners and genius, of the Sumatrans : And of the restoration thereof in the reign of Amurath the Third | |
Letter 8 | |
A letter to His Grace the D--- of N----e, on the duty he owes himself, his king, his country, and his God, at this important moment. | |
Letter to the people of England, on the present situation | |
Letters on the English nation. Selections | |
Letters which have passed between John Beard, : Esq; Manager of Covent-Garden Theatre, and John Shebbeare, M. D | |
Lydia, of belaegde en beledigde maer standvaste en zegepralende deugd. | |
Lydia; or, Filial piety. | |
The marriage act. | |
The marriage act : a novel, in which the ruin of female honour, the contempt of the clergy, the destruction of private and public liberty, with other fatal consequences are considered, in a series of interesting adventures. | |
The Monitor: or, British freeholder. : From. | |
A new analysis of the Bristol waters : together with the cause of the diabetes and hectic. And their cure, as it results from those waters, experimentally consider'd | |
The occasional critic : or, the decrees of the Scotch tribunal in the Critical Review rejudged. In which the learning, philosophy, science, taste, knowledge of mankind, history, physic, belles lettres, and polite arts, and candor, integrity, impartiality, abilities, pretensions, performances, designs, &c. &c. &c. &c. &c. &c. &c. &c. &c. of the gentlemen authors of that work are played in a true light | |
Le Patriote anglois, ou Réflexions sur les Hostilités que la France reproche à l'Angleterre, Et sur la Réponse de nos Ministres au dernier Mémoire de Sa M. T.C. | |
Le peuple instruit, ou les alliances dans lesquelles les Ministres de la Grande-Bretagne ont engagé la nation, & l'emploi qu'ils ont fait de ses Escadres & de ses Armées, depuis le comencement des troubles sur l'Ohio, jusquá̕ la perte de Minorque, consideres dans une Quatrieme Lettre au peuple d'Angleterre. | |
The pole-Cat : or, Charles Jennings, the renegado school-master, of Parson's Green, detected. In a letter to Thomas S----n, Esq | |
The practice of physic founded on principles in physiology and pathology ... | |
A prophetic fragment of a future chronicle |