Books by William Bollan
Freedom of Speech and Writing
Freedom of Speech and Writing upon Public Affairs Considered
Importance and Advantage of Cape Breton, Truly Stated [by W. Bollan]
Die Wichtigkeit und Vortheil des Kap=Breton
Continued corruption, standing armies, and popular discontents considered
The importance and advantage o
The importance and advantage of Cape Breton
The importance and advantage o
The importance and advantage of Cape Breton, truly stated and impartially considered
Observations on the preliminar
Observations on the preliminary articles of peace
The petition of Mr. Bollan
The petition of Mr. Bollan
The petitions of Mr. Bollan
The petitions of Mr. Bollan
The rights of the English colo
The rights of the English colonies established in America stated and defended; their merits and importance to Great Britain displayed; with illustration of the benefits of their union, and of the mischiefs and dangers of their continued dissention
Britannia libera, or, A defenc
Britannia libera, or, A defence of the free state of man in England
Letter to James Bowdoin and others about English reactions of Boston Massacre
The free Britons supplemental
The free Britons supplemental memorial to the electors of the members of the British Parliament
The free Britons supplemental memorial to the electors of the members of the British parliament; wherein the origin of parliaments in Europe, and other interesting matters are considered
The free Britons memorial
The free Britons memorial
An epistle from Timoleon to al
An epistle from Timoleon to all the honest free-holders, and other electors of members of Parliament
A succinct view of the origin
A succinct view of the origin of our colonies
The freedom of speech and writing upon public affairs considered
The mutual interest of Great B
The mutual interest of Great Britain and the American colonies considered
Letter to Andrew Oliver, condemning British tyranny in refusing to hear colonial petitions and urging him to oppose the Stamp Act
Coloniæ anglicanæ illustratæ
A succinct view of the origin
A succinct view of the origin of our colonies, with their civil state, founded by Queen Elizabeth, corroborated by succeeding princes, and confirmed by acts of Parliament