Percival Stockdale
Born 1736-01-01
Died 1811-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF54492872
- WikidataQ7167152
- ISNI0000000081336841
- Open LibraryOL518170A
Top Subjects
- Early works to 1800 (2)
- Slave trade (2)
- Haiti (2)
- Revolution, 1791-1804 (2)
- Great Britain (2)
- Edmund Waller (1606-1687) (1)
- Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744 -- Early works to 1800 (1)
Books by Percival Stockdale
Total count: 36
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A poetical address to the Supreme Being. By Percival Stockdale.printed and sold by R. Taylor. Sold by Hamilton and Balfour, Edinburgh, by the bookseller at St. Andrew's, A. Graham, Alnwick, W. Charnley, Newcastle and P. Sanderson, Durham1764-01-01
The constituentsa poem.Printed for the author1765-01-01-
The life of Edmund Waller ...Printed for T. Davies1772-01-01
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The works of Edmund Walleresq., in verse and prosePrinted for T. Davies1772-01-01
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Three discoursestwo against luxury and dissipation. One on universal benevolence. By Percival Stockdale.printed for W. Flexney1773-01-01
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The poeta poemPrinted for W. Flexney ...1773-01-01
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The poetA poem.printed for W. Flexney1773-01-01
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Six discoursesto which is prefixed an introduction; containing a view of the genuine ancient philosophy; ... and some observations on a book lately published, entitled, A view of the internal evidence of the Christian religion. By Percival Stockdale.printed for N. Conant (successor to Mr. Whiston)1777-01-01
An inquiry into the nature and genuine laws of poetryincluding a particular defence of the writings and genius of Mr. PopePrinted for N. Conant1778-01-01-
An examination of the important question, whether education, at a great school, or by private tuition, is preferable? With remarks on Mr. Knox's book, entitled Liberal education. By Percival Stockdaleprinted for J. Dodsley1782-01-01
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Sermons on important and interesting subjects. By Percival Stockdaleprinted for John Stockdale1784-01-01
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Sermons on important and interesting subjectsPrinted for John Stockdale ...1784-01-01
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Ximenesa tragedyPrinted for R. Faulder, New Bond-Street1788-01-01
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Ximenes; a tragedyby Percival Stockdale.printed for R. Faulder1788-01-01
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A letter from Percival Stockdale to Granville Sharp EsqSuggested to the authour [sic], by the present insurrection of the negroes, in the island of St. Domingoprinted by L. Pennington. Sold in London, by W. Clarke; Shepperson and Reynolds; T. and J. Egerton; T. Whieldon and J. Butterworth; and T. Vernor1791-01-01
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A letter from Percival Stockdale to Granville Sharp, Esq., suggested to the authour by the present insurrection of the Negroes in the island of St. Domingo.Sold in London by W. Clarke ... [and 7 others]1791-01-01
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Three lettersI. On the barbarities lately committed in Paris. II. To the Monthly reviewers. III. To the Rev. Dr. Pye, ... To which is added, An address to the publick ; ... By Percival Stockdale.printed for J. Ridgway1792-01-01
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Observations on the writings, and conduct of our present political, and religious reformersoccasioned by a letter of Thursday, the 26th of July, 1792, in the paper of the World, with the signature of Tiberius Gracchus: to which is added, an appendix, on the literary decisions, and character of the critical reviewers. By Percival Stockdale ...printed for Mr. Swan; and sold at the office of the paper of the World1792-01-01
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Two farewell lettersI. To an anonymous, and skulking critical reviewer. II To the monthly reviewers. By Percival Stockdaleprinted for J. Ridgway1792-01-01
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A letter to Mr. Bryantoccasioned by his late remarks on Mr. Pope's Universal prayer. By Percival Stockdale.printed for J. Ridgway; and W. Clarke1793-01-01
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A letter to a gentleman of the Philanthropick Society ; on the liberty of the pressPrinted for J.S. Jordan ...1794-01-01
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A letter to a gentleman of the Philanthropick Society; on the liberty of the press. By Percival Stockdaleprinted for J. S. Jordan1794-01-01
The Invincible Island: A Poem ; with Introductory Observations on the ...Printed for W. Clarke1797-01-01-
To the PublickIn consequence of my late letter to the Bishop of Durham, a pamphlet has been published against me, which none but the writer will call an answer ....s.n.1799-01-01
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A letter to the Honourable and Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Durham, on the slave-tradeto which are added observations on the late parliamentary debate on that subjectPrinted, and sold by L. Pennington [and 6 others1799-01-01
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I should not have published these verses, if a clerical pioneer had not been hired to throw this rubbish at mes.n.1799-01-01
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Poems by Percival Stockdale ...Printed by J. Catnach, and sold by J. Wallis, 46, Paternoster-row; W. Clark, 38, New-bond-street, London: J. Fairbairn; T. Brown, Edinburgh: W. Charnley, Newcastle: W. Embelton, Berwick: Clifton, Durham.1800-01-01
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Poems by Percival Stockdaleprinted by J. Catnach, and sold by J. Wallis; W. Clark, London: J. Fairbairn; T. Brown, Edinburgh: W. Charnley, Newcastle: W. Embelton, Berwick: Clifton, Durham1800-01-01
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To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of LondonCatnach1800-01-01
Lectures on the truly eminent English poetsPrinted by D. N. Shury, for the author1807-01-01-
Lectures on the truly eminent English poetsPrinted by D. N. Shury, for the author1807-01-01
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The memoirs of the life, and writings of Percival Stockdalecontaining many interesting anecdotes of the illustrious men with whom he was connectedLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme1809-01-01
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An elegy on the death of Dr. Johnson's favourite.Print-Off. of the Yale University Press1949-01-01
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An inquiry into the nature and genuine laws of poetry, including a particular defence of the writings and genius of Mr. PopeNorwood Editions1975-01-01
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Samuel Johnson, and his disgrace to English literatureWindhover Press, University of Iowa1988-01-01
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Samuel Johnson and his disgrace to English literatureUniversity of Iowa, Windhover Press1988-01-01