Dyer, George, 1755-1841
Dyer, George
George Dyer écrivain britannique
VIAF ID: 13484941 ( Personal )
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Works
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An address to the people of Great Britain, on the doctrine of libels, and the office of juror, more particularly in cases of libel. By George Dyer, B.A. | |
The complaints of the poor people of England | |
A dissertation on the theory and practice of benevolence, 1795: | |
Four letters on the English Constitution. | |
History of the University and colleges of Cambridge; including notices relating to the founders and eminent men. | |
An inquiry, into the nature of subscription to the thirty-nine articles : I. How far is it consistent with the Natural Rights of Mankind? II. How far is it consistent with the Powers of the Human Mind? III. How far is it consistent with the Principles of the British Constitution? IV. How far is it consistent with the Doctrines and Precepts of Christianity? By G. Dyer, A.B. Late Of Emmanuel College Cambridge. | |
Memoirs Of The Life And Writings Of Robert Robinson | |
Odes | |
Odes, by G. Dyer, M. Robinson, A.L. Barbauld, - Rack, J. Ogilvie, R.F. Cheetham, &c. | |
Poems : by George Dyer. | |
Poems. Selections | |
Poet's fate. 1979 | |
The privileges of the University of Cambridge : together with additional observations on its history, antiquities, literature, and biography | |
Proposals for publishing by subscription : in three volumes octavo, Price one guinea, the poetical works of George Dyer, B. A. late of Emanuel College, Cambridge. These Volumes consist of descriptive poems; odes sacred to freedom, love, and benevolence; translations, satires, and epistles. A few only have been printed before, and those will appear in the present Collection with material Alterations. Personal Satire will be excluded. The First Volume is nearly printed off, and the Whole will be ready for Delivery to Subscribers by January. The Poemes will be accompanied with Critical Essays, on different Branches of Poetry and Criticism, illustrated from ancient and modern Authors. | |
Slavery and famine, punishments for sedition; or, An account of the miseries and starvation at Botany Bay |