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The new foundling hospital for wit : being a collection of fugitive pieces, in prose and verse, not in any other collection : with several pieces never before published (v.1)
Almon, John (1737-1805)
1784
First pub. as a periodical (1768-1772).
The new foundling hospital for wit : being a collection of fugitive pieces, in prose and verse, not in any other collection : with several pieces never before published (v.2)
Almon, John (1737-1805)
1784
First pub. as a periodical (1768-1772).
The new foundling hospital for wit : being a collection of fugitive pieces, in prose and verse, not in any other collection : with several pieces never before published (v.3)
Almon, John (1737-1805)
1784
First pub. as a periodical (1768-1772).
The new foundling hospital for wit : being a collection of fugitive pieces, in prose and verse, not in any other collection : with several pieces never before published (v.4)
Almon, John (1737-1805)
1784
First pub. as a periodical (1768-1772).
The new foundling hospital for wit : being a collection of fugitive pieces, in prose and verse, not in any other collection : with several pieces never before published (v.5)
Almon, John (1737-1805)
1784
First pub. as a periodical (1768-1772).
The new foundling hospital for wit : being a collection of fugitive pieces, in prose and verse, not in any other collection : with several pieces never before published (v.6)
Almon, John (1737-1805)
1784
First pub. as a periodical (1768-1772).
Mémoires pour servir a l'histoire de la vie du Lord William Pitt, comte de Chatham; ou examen de la conduite d'un ci-devant député à la Chambre des Communes
Cotes, Humphrey; Temple, Richard Grenville-Temple Earl (1711-1779); Almon, John (1737-1805)
1766
Authorship attributed to Humphrey Cotes by Echeverria & Wilkie, ESTC. Has also been attributed to Lord Temple, with Cotes and John Almon as compilers. Cf. ESTC T064630. Includes bibliographical re...
Considerations on the legality of general warrants, and the propriety of a parliamentary regulation of the same : To which is added, a postscript on a late pamphlet concerning juries, libels, &c
Almon, John (1737-1805)
1765
Anon., attributed to J. Almon.
A letter concerning libels, warrants, the seizure of papers, and sureties for the peace or behaviour; with a view to some late proceedings, and the defence of them by the majority
Father of Candor; Almon, John (1737-1805)
1765
Signed at end: The father of candor.
A select collection of the most interesting letters on the government, liberty, and constitution of England; which have appeared in the news-papers from the elevation of Lord Bute, to the death of the Earl of Egremont. With several remarks and explanatory notes (v.1)
Almon, John (1737-1805)
1763-1764
"With all the authentic papers relative to the North Briton and the case of Mr.Wilkes; and the letters between Mr.Pitt and Mr.Allen. Carefully examined and corrected" -v.3.
A select collection of the most interesting letters on the government, liberty, and constitution of England; which have appeared in the news-papers from the elevation of Lord Bute, to the death of the Earl of Egremont. With several remarks and explanatory notes (v.2)
Almon, John (1737-1805)
1763-1764
"With all the authentic papers relative to the North Briton and the case of Mr.Wilkes; and the letters between Mr.Pitt and Mr.Allen. Carefully examined and corrected" -v.3.
A select collection of the most interesting letters on the government, liberty, and constitution of England; which have appeared in the news-papers from the elevation of Lord Bute, to the death of the Earl of Egremont. With several remarks and explanatory notes (v.3)
Almon, John (1737-1805)
1763-1764
"With all the authentic papers relative to the North Briton and the case of Mr.Wilkes; and the letters between Mr.Pitt and Mr.Allen. Carefully examined and corrected" -v.3.