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The Peripatetic; Or, Sketches of the Heart, of Nature and Society in a Series of Politico-Sentimental Journals, in Verse and Prose, of the Eccentric Excursions of Sylvanus Theophrastus [Pseud.]
The Tribune (Volume 1-29 (Mar. 14, 1795-Sept. 23, 1795)); A Periodical Publication, Consisting Chiefly of the Political Lectures of J. Thelwall
The Rights of Nature, Against the Usurpations of Establishments
Aletter to H. Cline, on Imperfect Developments of the Faculties, Mental and Moral, as Well as Constitutional and Organic; And on the Treatment of Impediments of Speech.
Selections and Original Articles, for Mr. Thelwall' Lectures on the Science and Practice of Elocution; Together with the Introductory Discourse and Outlines.
Political Lectures. Containing the Lecture on Spies and Informers, and Prosecutions for Political Opinion. Prefixed, a Narrative of Facts Relative to the Recent Attempt to Wrest from the People the Palladium of Their Natural and Constitutional Rights
John Gilpin's Ghost
Poems Chiefly Written in Retirement. the Fairy of the Lake, a Dramatic Romance; Effusions of Relative and Social Feeling; And Specimens of the Hope of Albion, or Edwin of Northumbria; An Epic Poem ... with a Prefatory Memoir.
The Vestibule of Eloquence ... Original Articles, Oratorical and Poetical, Intended as Exercises in Recitation, Etc.
Selections, Etc., for Mr. Thelwall's Lectures on the Science and Practice of Elocution.
The Poetical Recreations of the Champion and His Literary Correspondents; With a Selection of Essays, Literary and Critical, Which Have Appeared in the Champion Newspaper.
The Trident of Albion, an Epic Effusion; And an Oration on the Influence of Elocution on Martial Enthusiasm; With an Address to the Shade of Nelson. to Which Is Prefixed an Introductory Discourse on the Nature and Objects of Elocutionary Science.
Mr. Thelwall's Reply to the Calumnies, Misrepresentations, and Literary Forgeries, Contained in the Anonymous Observations on His Letter to the Editor of the Edinburgh Review, Etc.
A Letter to Francis Jeffray, Esq., on Certain Calumnies and Misrepresentations in the Edinburgh Review ... with an Appendix, Containing Outlines of a Course of Lectures on the Science and Practice of Elocution.
Strike; But Hear!!! a Dedication to His Majesty's Ministers, the Crown Lawyers, and the Majority of Both Houses of Parliament. by John Thelwall. with a Farewel [Sic] Address to the Readers of the Tribune, &C. &C.
A Letter to Francis Jeffray on Certain Calumnies and Misrepresentations in the Edinburgh Review (1804)
Selections, and Original Articles, Read and Recited, in Illustration of Mr. Thelwall's Lectures on the Science and Practice of Elocution
Political lectures, (No II) Sketches of the history of prosecutions for political opinion
Peaceful Discussion, and Not Tumultuary Violence the Means of Redressing National Grievance. the Speech of John Thelwall, at the General Meeting of the Friends of Parliamentary Reform, Called by the London Corresponding Society, 1795 Ed 2
Peaceful Discussion, and Not Tumultuary Violence the Means of Redressing National Grievances. the Speech Delivered by John Thelwall, at the General Meeting of the Friends of Parliamentary Reform, 1795
The Peripatetic; Or, Sketches of the Heart, of Nature and Society; In a Series of Politico ...
An Address to the Inhabitants of Yarmouth, on the Violent Outrage Lately Committed in Their Town, by a Selected Band of Desperate Ruffians. by John Thelwall.
An Appeal to Popular Opinion, Against Kidnapping and Murder; Including a Narrative of the Late Atrocious Proceedings, at Yarmouth; With the Statements, Hand-Bills, &c. Pro and Con. by John Thelwall.
Prospectus of a Course of Lectures, Delivered During the Season of Lent, in Strict Conformity with Mr. Pitt's Convention Act. by John Thelwall. Second Edition, with a Postscript.