Almon, John, 1737-1805.
Almon, John
John Almon British journalist
Alman, John (1737-1805)
VIAF ID: 17275433 ( Personal )
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Works
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An address to the interior cabinet. | |
Anecdotes of the life of the Right Honourable William Pitt : Earl of Chatham; and of the principal events of his time: with his speeches in Parliament, from the year 1736 to the year 1778. In three volumes. | |
Another letter to Mr. Almon, in matter of libel. | |
Appeal to the justice and interests of the people of Great-Britain | |
appendix to the Review of Mr. Pitt’s administration | |
Appendix to the review of mr. pitt's administration | |
Beginning, progress, and conclusion of the late war | |
Biographical, literary and political anecdotes of several of the most eminent persons of the present age never before printed : with an appendix, consisting of original, explanatory, and scarce papers | |
Britannia, or A chorographical description of Great Britain and Ireland, 1772: | |
Case of the President or Governor, and of the Council of Madrass fairly stated: with observations and remarks on the conduct of both parties, as well as of colonel Stuart | |
The causes of the present complaints fairly stated and fully refuted. | |
A collection of all the treaties of peace, alliance, and commerce, between Great-Britain and other powers, from the revolution in 1688, to the present time ... | |
A Collection of interesting, authentic papers relative to the dispute between Great Britain and America shewing the causes and progress of that misunderstanding from 1764 to 1775. | |
A Collection of interesting political tracts published in the years 1764, 1765, 1766, 1767, 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, and 1773. | |
A collection of tracts, on the subjects of taxing the British colonies in America, and regulating their trade : in four volumes. | |
Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America | |
Common sense and Plain truth | |
The correspondence of the late John Wilkes, with his friends; printed from the original manuscripts in which are introduced memoirs of his life | |
An enquiry into the doctrine concerning libels, warrants, and the seizure of papers. | |
Enqviry into the condvct of a late Right Honovrable commoner | |
Examen du ministère de Mr. Pitt, dédié au Roi de Prusse | |
Free Parliaments : or, a vindication of the parliamentary constitution of England; in answer to certain visionary plans of modern reformers. | |
The History Of England From The Accession Of Iames I. To The Elevation Of The House Of Hanover. Vol. IV. | |
The history of the minority : dvring the years 1762, 1763, 1764, and 1765. Exhibiting the condvct, principles, and views, of that party. | |
An history of the Parliament of Great Britain : from the death of Queen Anne, to the death of King George II. | |
An impartial history of the late war deduced from the committing of hostilities in 1749, to the signing of the definitive treaty of peace in 1763. | |
Impartial repository of public events | |
A letter from Lieut. Gen. Burgoyne to his constituents, upon his late resignation; with the correspondences between the secretaries of war and him, relative to his return to America. | |
A letter to J. Kidgell : containing a full answer to his Narrative. | |
A letter to the Earl of Bute, upon his union with the Earl of Chatham, in support of the popular measure of a four-shillings land-tax | |
A letter to the Right Honourable Charles Jenkinson. | |
A letter to the right honourable George Grenville : occasioned by his publication of the speech he made in the House of Commons on the motion for expelling Mr. Wilkes, Friday, February 3, 1769 : To which is added, a letter on the public conduct of Mr. Wilkes, first published November 1, 1768 : With an appendix ... | |
Letters from a farmer, in Pennsylvania, to the inhabitants of the British colonies. | |
Letters from Portugal, on the late and present state of that kingdom | |
The letters of Junius complete : interspersed with the letters and articles to which he replied, and with notes, biographical and explanatory; also a prefatory enquiry respecting the real author | |
list of books and pamphlets printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-House, in Piccadilly. | |
Memoirs of a late eminent bookseller. | |
A memorial, most humbly addressed to the sovereigns of Europe, on the present state of affairs between the old and new world. | |
New baronetage of England. Prospectus | |
A new military dictionary, or, The field of war. Military gentleman. | |
Observations on the answer of the King of Great Britain to the manifesto, &c, of the Court of Versailles | |
Peace the best policy | |
Proposals for printing a new baronetage of England : Containing an historical and genealogical account of the English baronets, now existing, from the institution of that order, in the reign of King James the first, to the present time. With all the arms accurately and elegantly engraved. -It is proposed to print this work in octavo, in the same size and manner as the peerage of England; and it is hoped the public will be please to distinguish it from any puerile attempt to mislead their judgments. | |
Reflections upon the appearance of a foreign war, the present state of affairs at home, and the commission for granting pardons in America | |
Remembrancer | |
Review of lord bute's administration | |
review of Mr. Pitt's administration | |
Review of the reign of George the Second... | |
The revolution in MDCCLXXXII impartially considered. | |
The security of Englishmen's lives, or, The trust, power, and duty of grand juries of England explained : according to the fundamentals of the English government, and the declaration of the same made in Parliament by many statutes : First printed in the year 1681 | |
The sentiments of an English freeholder, on the late decision of the Middlesex election | |
A short defence of the opposition : in answer to a pamphlet intitled, "A short history of the opposition." | |
Die Staats-Verwaltung des Herrn William Pitt in und ausser Grossbritannien vor und während seinem Staats-Secretariat : unpartheyisch erzählet und beurtheilet ; aus dem von einer beryhmten Feder entworsenen Englishcen Original | |
Thoughts on the letter of Edmund Burke, Esq. to the sheriffs of Bristol on the affairs of America | |
Travels Through Holland, Flanders, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Lapland, Russia, The Ukraine, And Poland, In The Years 1768, 1769 and 1770 [...]. | |
The trial of John Almon, bookseller, upon an information, filed ex officio, By William De Grey, Esq; his Majesty's Attorney-General, for selling Junius's letter to the K----. Before the Right Hon. William Lord Mansfield, and a Special Jury of the County of Middlesex, In the Court of King's-Bench, Westminster-Hall, On Saturday the second Day of June, 1770. To which is prefixed a copy of the information. Taken in short hand. |