John Bicknell

John Bicknell, the elder (baptised 1746 – 27 March 1787), was an English barrister and writer. He was co-author with Thomas Day of the abolitionist poem ''The Dying Negro'' from 1773. Bicknell has also been credited with ''Musical Travels through England'', a pseudonymous satire on Charles Burney. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Bicknell, John
Published 1775
printed for G. Kearsly, in Fleet-Street

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by Bicknell, John
Published 1774
printed for G. Kearsly, in Fleet-Street

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by Bicknell, John
Published 1776
printed for G. Kearsly, in Fleet-Street

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by Bicknell, John
Published 1785
printed for G. Kearsley, at Johnson's Head, Fleet-Street

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by Day, Thomas
Published 1775
printed for W. Flexney, opposite Gray's-Inn-Gate, Holborn; J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and J. Robson, in New Bond-Street
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by Day, Thomas
Published 1774
printed for W. Flexney, opposite Gray's-Inn-Gate, Holborn
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by Day, Thomas
Published 1787
printed for W. Flexney; J. Wilkie; and J. Robson
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by Day, Thomas
Published 1773
printed for W. Flexney, opposite Gray's Inn Gate, Holborn
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by Day, Thomas
Published 1775
Printed for W. Flexney, J. Wilkie, and J. Robson
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Published 1996
Palgrave Macmillan UK
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by Day, Thomas
Published 1793
Printed for J. Stockdale
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