Henley, Samuel, 1740-1815
Samuel Henley British antiquarian
Henley, Samuel
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Works
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Ad Anglos. Ode gratulatoria. A S. H-, eloquentiæ professore. | |
Arabian tale , from an unpublished manuscript : with notes critical and explanatory | |
The Bermudian : A poem. [Two lines in Latin from Horace] | |
A candid refutation of the heresy imputed by Ro. C. Nicholas, Esquire, to the Reverend S. Henley. | |
A dissertation upon the controverted passages in St. Peter and St. Jude concerning the angels, that Sinned, and who kept not Their First Estate. By Samuel Henley, Curate of Northall, in Middlesex. | |
The distinct claims of government and religion, considered in a sermon preached before the Honourable House of Burgesses, at Williamsburg, in Virginia, March 1, 1772. By S. Henley, Professor of Moral Philosophy, in William and Mary College. | |
Elegiae | |
An essay toward a new edition of the Elegies of Tibullus, with a translation and notes. | |
Geschichte von al Raoui : eine arabische Erzahlung | |
Mille et une nuits. | |
Observations on the subject of the fourth eclogue, the allegory in the third georgic, and the primary design of the Aeneid of Virgil: with incidental remarks on some coins of the Jews. By Samuel Henley, F. S. A. Rector of Rendlesham, Suffolk. | |
Remarks on the Alexandrian sarcophagus | |
A sermon preached at Williamsburg, May vol. 1771, for the benefit of a fund to support the poor widows and orphans of clergymen in Virginia | |
story of al Raoui, a tale from the Arabic. Second edition | |
Vathek |