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A celebrated letter, sent from John Wilkers, Esq., at Paris, to the electors of Aylesbury, in the year 1764
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To the gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders of the county of Middlesex
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The history of England from the revolution to the accession of the brunswick line vol I by John Wilkes[.]
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Mr. Wilkes's speech to the Court of King's-Bench, on Wednesday, the 20th of April, 1768
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To the gentlemen, clergy and freeholders of the county of Middlesex
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To the gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders of the county of Middlesex
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To the gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders of the county of Middlesex
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Liverymen, reflect before it be too late. Who will hereafter stand up in your defence, if the man who hath sacrificed friends, favour, fortune, who even risked his life for being the champion of your liberties, is suffered of sink under the weight of ministerial oppression!
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The Public may be assured that a subscription is begun at the house of Lee and Ayton, Bankers in Lombard-Street, to satisfy the creditors of John Wilkes, Esq; and thereby qualify him as an independant member of the House of Commons
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The Public may be assured that a subscription is begun at Lee and Ayton's Bankers, in Lombard-Street, to satisfy the creditors of John Wilkes, Esq. and to qualify him as an independent member of the House of Commons
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A North Briton extraordinary. Which was printed but never published. Thursday, April 7, 1763
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A Narrative of the proceedings against John Wilkes, Esq
from his commitment in April 1763, to his outlawry -
To the worthy liverymen of the city of London. Gentlemen and fellow citizens, in deference to the opinion of some very respectable friends, I presume to offer myself a candidate for my native city of London, at the ensuing general election
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English liberty established
or, the most material circumstances relative to John Wilkes Esq; member of Parliament for the county of Middlesex -
A letter to His Grace the Duke of Grafton, on the present situation of public affairs
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The history of England from the Revolution to the accession of the Brunswick line
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To the gentlemen
clergy, and freeholders, of the county of Middlesex -
To the worthy liverymen of the city of London. Gentleman, and fellow citizens, I beg leave to return you my cordial and sincere thanks for your zealous and early appearance for me this day
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Mr. Wilkes's address to the livery of London
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A letter to the Right Honourable William Lord Mansfield
Lord Chief Justice Of England, And One Of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. upon some late Star Chamber proceedings in the Court of King's Bench. Against the publishers of the Extraordinary North Briton, no. IV. By the author of those papers -
In error. House of Lords. Between John Wilkes, Esquire, - - - - plaintiff in error. And our sovereign lord the King, - - - defendant in error. On an information for printing and publishing a seditious libel, intituled, "The North Briton, no. 45."
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Arms of liberty and slavery. To the gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders of the county of Middlesex
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A celebrated letter
sent from John Wilkes, Esq. at Paris, to the electors of Aylesbury, in the year 1764