Titles by Fox, William in CHICAGO format
There are 37 titles associated with this person.
Fox,
William.
Thoughts on the Impending Invasion of England. By W. Fox.
London:
.
Fox,
William.
An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum.
London:
1771.
Fox,
William.
A Defence of the Decree of the National Convention of France, For emancipating the slaves in the West Indies. By W. Fox.
London:
1790.
Fox,
William.
An Address to the People of Great Britain, on The Consumption of West-India Produce.
London:
1791.
Fox,
William.
An address to the people of Great Britain, on The Consumption of West-India produce. The Second Edition.
London:
1791.
Fox,
William.
An Address to the People of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India Sugar and Rum.
London:
1791.
Fox,
William.
An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum.
London:
1791.
Fox,
William.
An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum.
London:
The Poole Committee,
1791.
Fox,
William.
An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum.
London:
1791.
Fox,
William.
An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum.
London:
1791.
Fox,
William.
An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum.
London:
1791.
Fox,
William.
An Address to the People of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India Sugar and Rum. The Eleventh Edition.
London:
1791.
Fox,
William.
An Address to the People of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India Sugar and Rum. The Sixth Edition, with Additions.
London:
1791.
Fox,
William.
An Address to the People of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India Sugar and Rum. The Thirteenth Edition, with Additions.
London:
1791.
Fox,
William.
An Address to the People of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India Sugar and Rum. The Twenty-fifth Edition.
London:
1791.
Fox,
William.
An Address to the People of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India Sugar and Rum. The Twenty-fourth Edition.
London:
1791.
Fox,
William.
An Address to the People of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India Sugar and Rum. The Twenty-second Edition.
London:
1791.
Fox,
William.
An Address to the People of Great Britain, on the utility of refraining from The Use of West India Sugar and Rum, The Fourth Edition corrected.
London:
1791.
Fox,
William.
An address to the people of Great Britain, on the utility of refraining from West India sugar and rum. The fifth edition, corrected.
London:
1791.
Fox,
William.
An address to the people of Great Britain, proving the necessity of refraining from sugar and rum, in order to abolish the African slave-trade.
London:
1791.
Fox,
William.
An Address to the People of Great-Britain, on the Consumption of West-India Produce. The Third Edition.
London:
1791.
Fox,
William.
A summary of the evidence produced before a commitee of the House of Commons, relating to the slave trade. The Sixth Edition. By the author of the address to the people of Great Britain; the 17th edition of which may be had of M. Gurney.
London:
1792.
Fox,
William.
An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum.
London:
1792.
Fox,
William.
An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum.
London:
1792.
Fox,
William.
A discourse on National Fasts, Particularly in reference to that of April 19, 1793. On Occasion of the War against France. By W. Fox. The third edition.
London:
1793.
Fox,
William.
An examination of Mr. Paine’s writings. By William Fox. ...
London:
1793.
Fox,
William.
The interest of Great Britain, respecting the French war. By William Fox.
London:
1793.
Fox,
William.
The interest of Great Britain, respecting the French war. By William Fox. Author of an Address to the People of Great Britain, on the Propriety of Abstaining from West-India Sugar and Rum.
London:
1793.
Fox,
William.
The interest of Great Britain, respecting the French War. By William Fox. Author of an Address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West-India sugar and rum. The second edition.
London:
1793.
Fox,
William.
The interest of Great Britain, respecting the French War. By William Fox. The Fifth edition, corrected.
London:
1793.
Fox,
William.
A Defence of the decree of the National Convention of France, for emancipating the slaves in the West Indies. By W. Fox.
London:
1794.
Fox,
William.
A Discourse, Occasioned by the National Fast, February 28, 1794. By W. Fox.
London:
1794.
Fox,
William.
Defence of the War against France. By William Fox.
London:
1794.
Fox,
William.
On Jacobinism, by William Fox.
London:
1794.
Fox,
William.
On Peace. By William Fox.
London:
1794.
Fox,
William.
On the rewewal of the East India Charter. By William Fox.
London:
1794.
McCreery,
John,
John
Ogilvie,
Robert
Noyes,
Thomas
Campbell,
Charlotte
Richardson,
Richard
Cumberland,
Anna
M.
Porter,
Thomas
Maurice,
Henry
Temple,
Thomas
Dermody,
Mr.
W.
Amphlett,
Maria
H.
Park,
Charles
Lamb,
William
Blackstone,
Ann
Kendall,
James
Graham,
Robert
Bloomfield,
William
Roscoe,
Laura
S.
Temple,
John
Mayne,
Olivia
W.
Serres,
Richard
Graves,
John
Hawkesworth,
Edward
Rushton,
Hector
Macneill,
James
Fordyce,
Peter
Bayley,
Edmund
Butcher,
Caroline
Symmons,
John
B.
Linn,
James
Mercer,
William
Holloway,
Quintin
Frost,
Hannah
More,
Walter
Scott,
James
Montgomery,
Mr.
Beck,
William
Beckford,
William
Mason,
Charles
Lloyd,
William
Beloe,
Amelia
Opie,
John
Logan,
Joseph
Cottle,
James
Cririe,
Charles
J.
Fox,
George
Dyer,
Elizabeth
Moody,
Luke
Booker,
William
Wordsworth,
Joseph
Nightingale,
Henry
J.
Pye,
Philip
B.
Homer,
John
Jackson,
William
Dodd,
William
Fox,
William
Crowe,
Hester
M.
Chapone,
Anne
Hughes,
Robert
Burns,
Joseph
Sympson,
Francis
Wrangham,
John
Aikin,
Anna
L.
Barbauld,
Anne
Grant,
Thomas
Blacklock,
Peter
L.
Courtier,
Ann
Yearsley,
John
Scott,
George
Horne,
Anne
Hunter,
Samuel
Bishop,
Timothy
Dwight,
Samuel
Johnson,
Hugh
Downman,
Isaac
D'Israeli,
James
Beattie,
James
H.
L.
Hunt,
John
Bidlake,
Alice
Flowerdew,
William
Bolland,
Nathaniel
Bloomfield,
Robert
Lovell,
James
Hurdis,
Samuel
Rogers,
Helen
M.
Williams,
Abbe
d.
Lisle,
William
Hayley,
John
Wolcot,
Samuel
T.
Coleridge,
George
Lyttelton,
John
Langhorne,
Robert
Fellowes,
Charlotte
T.
Smith,
William
Cowper,
Mary
Robinson,
Samuel
J.
Pratt,
Henry
Moore,
George
Goodwin,
Robert
Southey,
William
L.
Brown,
John
Evans,
Thomas
Gisborne,
Michael
Bruce,
Joseph
Fawcett,
Erasmus
Darwin,
Anna
Seward,
J.
S.,
Smyth,
Humfrey,
Allnatt,
and I.
B..
The Parnassian Garland; or, beauties of modern poetry : consisting of upwards of two hundred pieces, selected from the works of the most distinguished poets of the present age. With introductory lines to each article. Designed for the use of schools and the admirers of poetry in general. By John Evans, A. M. Master of a seminary for a limited number of pupils, Pullin's Row, Islington.
London:
James Cundee, Albion Press,
1807.