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Facts: addressed to the landholders, stockholders, merchants, farmers, manufacturers, tradesmen, proprietors of every description, and generally to all the subjects of Great Britain and Ireland.
Tooke, John Horne, 1736-1812.Date: 1780- Books
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A review of the constitution of Great Britain: Being the substance of a speech delivered in a numerous assembly on the following question: "Is the petition of Mr. Horne Tooke a libel on the House "of Commons, or a just statement of public grievances "arising from an unfair representation of the people?" By a Friend to the people.
Friend to the People.Date: 1791- Pictures
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A rowdy dinner of British political radicals at John Horne Tooke's house in Wimbledon: Tooke and Burdett wear bonnets rouges. Coloured etching by Thomaso Scrutiny (Samuel De Wilde?), 1808.
De Wilde, Samuel, 1751-1832.Date: [1 April 1808]Reference: 38441i- Pictures
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William Cobbett as a porcupine with a snake's tail with two taloned devils representing Sir Francis Burdett and John Horne Tooke. Coloured etching by S. De Wilde, 1808.
De Wilde, Samuel, 1751-1832.Date: [1 November 1808]Reference: 38456i- Books
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In the House of Lords. Between John Horne, clerk, - - - - - - - plaintiff in error, and our sovereign Lord the King, - - - defendant in error.
Great Britain. Sovereign (1760-1820 : George III)Date: 1778]- Books
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Proceedings in an action for debt, between the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, plaintiff, and John Horne Tooke, Esq. defendant / published by the defendant.
Tooke, John Horne, 1736-1812.Date: 1792- Books
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The westminster election, in the year 1796. Being an accurate state of the poll each day: also a complete collection of the addresses and speeches (from the hustings in Covent Garden) of the Right Hon. Charles James Fox, Vice Admiral Sir Alan Gardner, Bart. and John Horn Tooke, Esq. The whole carefully corrected.
Fox, Charles James, 1749-1806.Date: MDCCXCVI. [1796]- Books
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Westminster election. Speeches (out of Parliament) addressed to the electors of the city of Westminster by the respective candidates for their suffrages to represent them in the ensuing Parliament; the Right Hon. Charles James Fox. John Horne Tooke, Esq. Sir Alan Gardner, Bart. Impartially taken as delivered each Day from the Beginning of the Election to the End. With the correct Numbers that polled each Day, from May 25, to June 13.
Fox, Charles James, 1749-1806.Date: [1796]- Books
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A review of the constitution of Great Britain: being the substance of a speech delivered in a numerous assembly on the following question: "is the petition of Mr. Horne Tooke a libel on the House of Commons, or a just statement of public grievances arising from an unfair representation of the people?" By a friend to the people.
Friend to the People.Date: 1791- Books
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Fugitive political essays, which have appeared in the Public advertiser during the last winter, 1769 and 1770, under the several names of Old Slyboots, Faction, Hortensius, a lover of consistency, &c.
Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Pictures
The gouty King George IV relaxing before nine portraits chronicling his past extravagant styles of dress; representing the King's attempt to withdraw from public ridicule. Coloured etching by W. Heath, 1824.
Heath, William, 1795-1840.Date: 15 March 1824Reference: 12219i- Pictures
William Cobbett is joined by six drunkards who applaud his toast of "damnation to the House of Brunswick"; representing British parliamentary reform. Etching by J. Gillray, ca. 1809.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: 29 September 1809Reference: 26481iPart of: The life of William Cobbett, - written by himself