Croxall, Samuel, 1688 or 1689-1752
Croxall, Samuel, ....-1752
Croxall, Samuel
Croxall, Samuel m. 1752
Croxall, Samuel, d. 1752
Croxall, Samuel 16..-1752
Croxall, Samuel (około 1690-1752).
Samuel Croxall
VIAF ID: 2827440 ( Personal )
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Church of England
Works
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Aesop's fables |
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Amour of Count Palviano and Eleonora |
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Another original canto of Spencer : Design'd as Part of his Fairy Queen, but never Printed. Now made Publick, By Nestor Ironside, Esq |
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The antiquity, dignity and advantages of music. A sermon preached in the Cathedral church of Hereford, September 2, 1741. At the anniversary meeting of the choirs of Worcester, Gloucester and Hereford, and publish'd at their joint request |
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Collection of poems on affairs of state. |
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Comedies. |
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The eagle & the fox, the fox & the eagle / [Aesop]. - London, cop. 1949. |
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The eagle & the fox, the fox & the eagle : two semantically symmetrical versions followed by a revised application |
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Ethelinda |
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Fables of Æsop and others: translated into English. The thirteenth edition, carely revised. With instructive applications; and a print before each fable. By Samuel Croxall, D. D. |
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The fables of Aesop : with a life of the author, and embellished with 112 plates. |
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Fabulae |
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Fair Circassian |
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Incendiaries no Christians. A sermon preach'd at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, October the 9th, 1715. By S. Croxall, ... |
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Little gypsy |
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Metamorphoses. |
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The novelist : or, tea-table miscellany. Containing the select novels of Dr. Croxall; with other polite tales, and pieces of modern entertainment. ... Ornamented with cuts. In two volumes. |
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An ode humbly inscrib'd to the King : Occasion'd by His Majesty's Most Auspicious succession and arrival. Written in the stanza and measure of Spencer |
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Poetical miscellanies, consisting of original poems and translation. By the best hands. Published by Sir Richard Steele. |
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Scanderbeg the Great |
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Scripture politics: being a view of the original constitution, and subsequent revolutions, in the government religious and civil, of that people, out of whom the Saviour of the world was to arise: |
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The secret history of Pythagoras. : Translated from the original copy, lately found at Otranto in Italy |
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A select collection of novels : and histories. In six volumes. Written by the most celebrated authors in several languages many of which never appear'd in English before. All new translated from the originals by several eminent hands ; [with a dedication to each vol. subscribed S.C., i.e. Samuel Croxall]. |
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A sermon preach'd in Lambeth-Chapel, at the consecration of the Right Reverend Fathers in God Henry Lord Bishop of Hereford, and Richard Lord Bishop of St. David's. On Sunday, February 2, 1723. By Samuel Croxall |
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A sermon preached before the honourable house of commons at St.Margaret's Westminster on Friday, January XXX 1729 |
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The vision. A poem. By Mr. Croxall, Author of the Two Original cantos of spenser |
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