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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.
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The Memoirs of the Life, and Writings of Percival Stockdale: Containing Many Interesting Anecdotes of the Illustrious Men with Whom He was Connected
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political letters under the signature of "Agricola". According to his own account, he missed out on the work that became Samuel Johnson's
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Letters between the Honourable and Right Reverend Shute, by Divine Providence, Lord Bishop of Durham ... and Percival Stockdale
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An Enquiry into the Nature and Genuine Laws of Poetry; including a particular defence of the Writings and Genius of Mr. Pope
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Memoirs of his Life and Writings, containing many interesting Anecdotes of the Illustrious Men with whom he was connected
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Letters between ... Shute ... Lord Bishop of Durham ... and Percival Stockdale, etc. [Edited by the latter.]
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Samuel Johnson, Percival Stockdale, and Brick-Bats from Grubstreet: Some Later Response to the "Lives of the Poets"
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An Examination of the Important Question whether Education at a Great School or by Private Tuition is preferable
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Letter to Granville Sharp, suggested by the present Insurrection of the Negroes in the Island of St. Domingo
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A Remonstrance against Inhumanity to Animals, and particularly against the Savage Practice of Bull-Baiting
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Six Discourses, to which is prefixed an introduction containing a view of the genuine Ancient Philosophy
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Liberal Education, or a Practical Treatise on the Methods of acquiring Useful and Polite Learning
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Observations on the Writings and Conduct of our present Political and Religious Reformers
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for the sake of his health, Stockdale returned to Lesbury in 1790. His reaction to the
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Stockdale died at Lesbury on 14 September 1811, and was buried at Cornhill-on-Tweed.
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Thirteen Sermons to Seamen, preached on board H.M.S. Leander in the Bay of Gibraltar
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Letter to Mr. Bryant, occasioned by his late Remarks on Mr. Pope's Universal Prayer
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Three Discourses: two against Luxury and Dissipation, one on Universal Benevolence
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The Invincible Island: a poem, with introductory Observations on the present War
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Letter to a Gentleman of the Philanthropic Society on the Liberty of the Press
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Aspects of Samuel Johnson: Essays on His Arts, Mind, Afterlife, and Politics
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The memoirs of the life, and writings of Percival Stockdale, Volume 2
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The memoirs of the life, and writings of Percival Stockdale, Volume 1
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in May 1756. Stockdale, with part of his regiment, was on board
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, Volume 110
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Caribbean Slave Revolts and the British Abolitionist Movement
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Institutions, Manners, and Customs of the Ancient Nations
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Poetical Thoughts and Views on the Banks of the Wear
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A Discourse on the Duties and Advantages of Old Age
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A Poetical Address to the Supreme Being (Berwick ),
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He mixed with London literati, meeting 802:The Poet – a Poem by Percival Stockdale 551: 52:, and his wife, Dorothy Collingwood of 569: 567: 565: 563: 561: 559: 557: 555: 7: 540:https://www.jstor.org/stable/3817589 519:An Elegy on a Friend's Favourite Cat 245:of 1792 put him among the radical 218:, Northumberland, and to this the 14: 890:18th-century English male writers 214:presented him to the vicarage of 848:Dictionary of National Biography 827: 627:Baron de Vastey (1 April 2016). 600:David Turley (14 January 2004). 586:Dictionary of National Biography 313:, translation from the Latin of 79:'s fleet, which anchored in the 44:Born 26 October 1736 (O. S.) at 361:Miscellanies in Prose and Verse 268:(1773), a poem. He wrote also: 67:In 1754 Stockdale entered the 56:. After spending six years at 1: 509:Stockdale famously eulogized 630:The Colonial System Unveiled 176:, appointed him chaplain of 107:archdeacon of Northumberland 807:Works of Percival Stockdale 748:Howard D. Weinbrot (2005). 688:Percival Stockdale (1784). 671:Percival Stockdale (1809). 580:"Stockdale, Percival"  521:. The poem appeared in the 441:Edition of James Thomson's 264:Stockdale's major work was 174:First Lord of the Admiralty 906: 870:18th-century English poets 606:. Routledge. p. 170. 711:. LSU Press. p. 62. 418:St. Domingue Slave Revolt 416:, 1791. A defence of the 369:, 1778, translation from 303:, prefixed to the poet's 705:Gelien Matthews (2006). 654:Urban, Sylvanus (1811). 278:The Constituents: a poem 237:After paying a visit to 46:Branxton, Northumberland 212:Lord-chancellor Thurlow 183:, a guardship lying at 816:Biography of Stockdale 445:, with biography, 1793 371:Marie Jeanne Riccoboni 222:added the vicarage of 220:Duke of Northumberland 69:University of Aberdeen 58:Alnwick grammar school 54:Murton, Northumberland 26: 865:English abolitionists 798:by Percival Stockdale 792:By Percival Stockdale 311:Antiquities of Greece 230:conferred on him the 73:Royal Welsh Fusiliers 24: 534:Howard D. Weinbrot, 390:Essay on Misanthropy 152:Stockdale succeeded 75:. He joined Admiral 843:Stockdale, Percival 737:. J. Ridgway. 1792. 493:, a selection, 1808 331:François Sabbathier 159:The Critical Review 885:English male poets 523:Universal Magazine 243:Haitian Revolution 196:Lives of the Poets 165:Universal Magazine 131:Sir William Browne 62:Berwick-upon-Tweed 30:Percival Stockdale 27: 25:Percival Stockdale 761:978-0-87413-874-0 718:978-0-8071-3131-2 694:. John Stockdale. 640:978-1-78138-593-7 613:978-1-134-97745-1 353:(1756, 1782) by 329:, translation of 283:A translation of 190:Public Advertiser 162:, and edited the 50:Cornhill-on-Tweed 897: 852: 831: 830: 811:Internet Archive 766: 765: 745: 739: 738: 729: 723: 722: 702: 696: 695: 685: 679: 678: 668: 662: 661: 651: 645: 644: 624: 618: 617: 597: 591: 590: 582: 571: 349:, 1778, against 337:(3 vols. 1770–1) 139:John Hawkesworth 135:Oliver Goldsmith 115:bishop of Durham 81:Bay of Gibraltar 905: 904: 900: 899: 898: 896: 895: 894: 855: 854: 841:, ed. (1898). 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slavery
Branxton, Northumberland
Cornhill-on-Tweed
Murton, Northumberland
Alnwick grammar school
Berwick-upon-Tweed
University of Aberdeen
Royal Welsh Fusiliers
John Byng
Bay of Gibraltar
HMS Revenge
Temple West
Menorca
Thomas Sharp
archdeacon of Northumberland
Richard Trevor
bishop of Durham
Aldgate
David Garrick
Samuel Johnson
Sir William Browne
Oliver Goldsmith
John Hawkesworth
Lord Lyttelton
Villafranca
William Guthrie
The Critical Review
Universal Magazine
Lord Sandwich

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