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John Bull's last will and testament, as it was drawn by a Welsh attorney. With a preface to the Ar----p of C----ry. By an eminent lawer [sic] of the Temple
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Verses on a recent publication, in Worcester
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John Bull to his brethren. Shall we trust to Tom the stay-maker, and his bungling French journeymen, to amend our constitution, who in four years have not been able to botch up their own? ..
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Mr. St. George, a true story. Giving an Account of this eminent Merchant's Quarrel with a celebrated House in France, for devising a new System of Book-Keeping-His Endeavours to suppress it in every Part of Europe-His prosecuting his junior Clerks for fav
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To the inhabitants of Manchester
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Another confirmation of the tender mercies of Bonaparte in Egypt! : Selected by his old friend John Bull : as proof of the veracity of Sir Robert Wilson's account of the tremendously inhuman murders perpetrated at Jaffa by order of that most sanguinary monster, and detestable tyrant, Bonaparte / John Bull, 32, Cornhill, July 25, 1803.
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Dialogue between a labourer and a gentleman. Letter from John Bull to his countrymen. With an authentic account of the murders committed at Paris, on the 2nd and 3d of September
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John Bull's last will and testament, as it was drawn by a Welch attorney. With a preface to the Ar--p of C--ry. By an eminent lawyer of the Temple
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Ambo; the king and country; or the danger of French invasion repelled by British union. A letter addressed to all true antigallicans. With a comparative view of the population of Great Britain and France
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John Bull's last will and testament, as it was drawn by a Welch attorney. With a preface to the Ar--p of C--ry. By an eminent lawyer of the Temple
Bull, John