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The Stormy Petrel; An Historical Romance
Dialogues on the Rights of Britons, Between a Farmer, a Sailor, and a Manufacturer. Dialogue the First.
The Retrospect; Or, a Collection of Tracts, Published at Various Periods of the War. Including Some Reflections on the Influence of Mr. Locke's Theories on Government, in Producing That Combination of Anarchy and Oppression
The Stormy Petrel the Stormy Petrel
A protest against T. Paine Rights of man addressed to the members of a book society, in consequence of the vote of their committee for including the above work in a list of new publications resolved to be purchased for the use of society.
Reasons for the Establishment of Provident Institutions, Called Savings' Banks
A Protest Against T. Paine's Rights of Man
A Letter to the Right Hon. Charles James Fox; Occasioned by his Late Motion in the House of Commons Respecting Libels
A second letter to the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, upon the matter of libel
A Letter to the Right Hon. Charles James Fox, Occas Oned [sic] by His Motion in the House of Commons Respecting Libels
Two letters, addressed to a British merchant, a short time before the expected meeting of the new Parliament in 1796 The third edition, with additions.
Circulated by the East Kent and Canterbury Association
Dialogues on the Rights of Britons, Between a Farmer, a Sailor, and a Manufacturer. Dialogue the First. the Third Edition.
The Real Grounds of the Present War with France. by John Bowles, Esq.
Reflections at the Conclusion of the War
The Real Grounds of the Present War with France. by John Bowles, Esq. the Fifth Edition
Dialogues on the Rights of Britons, Between a Farmer, a Sailor, and a Manufacturer. Dialogue the First. the Second Edition.
Two Letters, Addressed to a British Merchant, a Short Time Before the Meeting of the New Paraliment [sic] in 1796; By John Bowles, Esq. the Fourth Edition, with a Preface
The Real Grounds of the Present War with France. by John Bowles, Esq. the Fourth Edition
Dialogues on the Rights of Britons, Between a Farmer, a Sailor, and a Manufacturer. Dialogue the Second. the Second Edition.
The Day Our World Changed
A Short Answer to the Declaration of the Persons Calling Themselves the Friends of the Liberty of the Press. by John Bowles, Esq. ...
French aggression, proved from Mr. Erskine's View of the causes of the war; with reflections on the original character of the French revolution, and on the supposed durability of the French republic. By John Bowles, Esq.
Two Letters, Addressed to a British Merchant, a Short Time Before the Expected Meeting of the New Parliament in 1796; And Suggesting the Necessity and Facility of Providing for the Public Exigencies, ... the Second Edition