John Bowles
Active Years
Min year: 1728, Max year: 1800, Max count: 17
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
- 1728: A catalogue of maps, prints, books, and books of maps
- 1749: A catalogue of maps, prints, copy-books, &c. from off copper-plates, printed for John Bowles, at the Black-Horse in Cornhill, London.
- 1768: A catalogue, for the year M DCC LXVIII
- 1780: A catalogue of maps, prints, copy-books, &c. from off copper-plates
- 1791: A letter to the Right Hon. Charles James Fox
- 1791: Considerations on the respective rights of judge and jury
- 1791: Considerations on the respective rights of judge and jury
- 1792: A second letter to the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, upon the matter of libel
- 1792: A protest against T. Paine's "rights of man:"
- 1792: Brief deductions from first principles applying to the matter of libel
- 1792: A protest against T. Paine's "Rights of man:"
- 1792: A protest against T. Paine's "Rights of man:'
- 1792: Dialogues on the rights of Britons
- 1792: Dialogues on the rights of Britons
- 1792: A protest against T. Paine's "Rights of man:"
- 1792: A second letter to the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, upon the matter of libel
- 1792: A protest against T. Paine's "Rights of man:"
- 1792: A protest against T. Paine's "Rights of man:"
- 1792: Dialogues on the rights of Britons
- 1792: A protest against T. Paine's "Rights of man:"
- 1792: A protest against T. Paine's "Rights of man:"
- 1792: Dialogues on the rights of Britons
- 1792: A protest against T. Paine's "rights of man:"
- 1792: A letter to the Right Hon. Charles James Fox
- 1793: Postscript to The real grounds of the present war with France
- 1793: Circulated by the East Kent and Canterbury Association: A protest against T. Paine's "rights of Man:"
- 1793: Dialogues on the rights of Britons
- 1793: A short answer to the declaration of the persons calling themselves the Friends of the liberty of the press
- 1793: The real grounds of the present war with France
- 1793: The real grounds of the present war with France
- 1793: Dialogues on the rights of Britons
- 1793: The real grounds of the present war with France
- 1793: The real grounds of the present war with France. By John Bowles, Esq. The fifth edition: to which is added a postscript suggested by recent events
- 1793: The real grounds of the present war with France
- 1793: Les vrais inte?re?ts de L'Angleterre et de L'Europe dans la guerre actuelle contre la France. Suite de l'ouvrage de M. Bowles, intitule? "the real grounds of the present war with France" traduite de l'anglois sur le manuscrit de l'auteur.
- 1793: The real grounds of the present war with France
- 1793: Postscript to The real grounds of the present war with France
- 1793: Three dialogues on the rights of Britons
- 1794: The real grounds of the present war with France
- 1794: Farther reflections submitted to the consideration of the combined powers. By John Bowles, Esq
- 1794: The real grounds of the present war with France
- 1794: Reflexions soumises a la consideration des puissances combine?es
- 1794: Reflections submitted to the consideration of the combined powers
- 1794: Reflexions soumises a la consideration des puissances combine?es
- 1794: Reflections submitted to the consideration of the combined powers
- 1794: Objections to the continuance of the war examined and refuted
- 1795: Thoughts on the origin and formation of political constitutions
- 1795: Farther reflections submitted to the consideration of the combined powers
- 1795: The dangers of premature peace
- 1795: A protest against T. Paine's "Rights of man:"
- 1796: Two letters, addressed to a British merchant
- 1796: Two letters
- 1796: Two letters
- 1796: Two letters, addressed to a British merchant
- 1796: Thoughts on the origin and formation of political constitutions
- 1796: A protest against T. Paine's "Rights of man:"
- 1797: A third letter to a British merchant
- 1797: French aggression, proved from Mr. Erskine's "view of the causes of the war;"
- 1797: French aggression, proved from Mr. Erskine's "view of the causes of the war;"
- 1797: French aggression, proved from Mr. Erskine's "view of the causes of the war;"
- 1797: A third letter to a British merchant
- 1798: 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, which has assumed the name of Jacobinism. With a general preface. Dedicated to his Most Christian Majesty, Louis XVIII. King of France, Navarre, &c. By John Bowles, Esq
- 1798: Proofs of French aggression; extracted from an answer to Mr. Erskine's "view of the causes and consequences of the war." By John Bowles, Esq.
- 1800: Reflections on the political and moral state of society, at the close of the eighteenth century
- 1800: Reflections on the political state of society, at the commencement of the year 1800
- 1800: Reflections at the conclusion of the war
As Publisher
Mon Dec 11 01:08:05 CST 2023