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A Dispassionate Inquiry Into the Best Means of National Safety (Classic Reprint)
Strictures on the Motions Made in the Last Parliament, Respecting the Pledge
Reflections on the Political and Moral State of Society, at the Close of the Eighteenth Century (Classic Reprint)
Letter Addressed to Samuel Whitbread, Esq. M. P., in Consequence of the Unqualified Approbation Expressed by Him, in the House of Commons, of Mr. Lancaster's System of Education
Thoughts on the Origin and Formation of Political Constitutions, Suggested by the Recent Attempt to Frame Another Constitution for France (Classic Reprint)
A View of the Moral State of Society at the Close of the Eighteenth Century
The Principles of Drawing
Strictures on the motions made in the last Parliament
A view of the moral state of society
Wainsgate Chapel, West Yorkshire
A View of the Moral State of Society, at the Close of the Eighteenth Century, Enlarged [From Reflections on the Political and Moral State of Society] and Continued
Thoughts on the Late General Election, as Demonstrative of the Progress of Jacobinism
The Claims of the Established Church, Considered as an Apostolical Institution [By J. Bowles].
Education of the Lower Orders. a Second Letter to Samuel Whitbread Containing Observations on His Bill for the Establishment of Parochial Schools in South Britian
Letters of the Ghost of Alfred, Addressed to the Hon. Thomas Erskine and the Hon. Charles James Fox; On the Occasion of the State Trials at the Close of the Year 1794 and the Beginning of the Year 1795
Reflections on the Political State of Society; At the Commencment of the Year 1800
Reflections at the Conclusion of the War; Being a Sequel to Reflections on the Political and Moral State of Society, at the Close of the Eighteenth Ce
Reflections on the Political and Moral State of Society; At the Close of the Eighteenth Century
A Letter Addressed to Samuel Whitbread, Esq. M.P.
A Letter Addressed to Samuel Whitbread, Esq., M.P., in Consequence of the Unqualified Approbation Expressed by Him in the House of Commons, of Mr. Lancaster's System of Education; The Religious Part of Which Is Here Shewn to Be Incompatible with the Safety..
The Stormy Petrel; An Historical Romance of the Civil War
Strictures on the Motions Made in the Last Parliament, Respecting the Pledge Which His Majesty Was Under the Necessity of Demanding from His Late Ministers, and Which, in Those Motions, Was Most Unconstitutionally Made Asubject of Accusation, in a Letter
A Dispassionate Inquiry Into the Best Means of National Safety
Strictures on the Motions Made in the Last Parliament, Respecting the Pledge Which His Majesty Was Under the Necessity of Demanding from His Late Ministers