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John Bull, p. 30 (16 April 1794) Arbuthnot, JohnLaw is a bottomless-pit exemplify'd in the case of the Lord
Strutt, John Bull, Nicholas Frog, and Lewis Baboon; who spent all
they had in a law suit. 1712 According to the ‘John Bull' article in the
Encyclopedia Britannica, Arbuthnot created the John
Bull pamphlets in
1712; John Bull was a
very popular character and appeared in many pamphlets throughout the
18
th century. This series—
Law
is a bottomless pit—seems to be the first one to mention
John Bull, and the title above the first pamphlet in the series. A
new, collected edition of the John Bull pamphlets was published in
1794. OR
Broughton, Sir ThomasThe political history of John Bull; or, The true Englishman,
neither a republican nor an aristocrat … Addressed by John Bull to
the Right Honourable William Pitt. Also, remarks on the present
state of the elective power of the people, and the constitution of
Parliament, with propositions for accomplishing an equal and
adequate representation of the Commons of Great Britain
in Parliament, and a constitutional mode of reform. 1792Mentions in the Diary