Samuel Parr

Samuel Parr (26 January 1747 – 6 March 1825), was an English schoolmaster, writer, minister and Doctor of Law. He was known in his time for political writing, and (flatteringly) as "the Whig Johnson", though his reputation has lasted less well than Samuel Johnson's, and the resemblances were at a superficial level; Parr was no prose stylist, even if he was an influential literary figure. A prolific correspondent, he kept up with many of his pupils, and involved himself widely in intellectual and political life. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Parr, Samuel
Published 1786
Printed for T. Cadell, and T. Evans

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by Parr, Samuel
Published 1780
printed and sold by W. Chase; sold also by R. Baldwin, Paternoster-Row; J. White, and C. Bathurst, Fleet-Street; T. Payne, Mews Gate; and H. Payne, in Pall-Mall, London

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by Parr, Samuel
Published 1788
Typis excudebant W. Browne & J. Warren, Londini

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by Parr, Samuel
Published 1788
printed by Stafford and Davenport, for T. Payne and Son, at the Mews Gate; L. Davies, in Holborn; and J. Debrett, in Piccadilly

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by Parr, Samuel
Published 1785
Printed for T. Cadell, and T. Evans, London; and J. and C. Berry, Norwich

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by Parr, Samuel
Published 1781
printed for J. Dodsley, and H. Payne, Pall-Mall; B. White, Fleet-Street; and T. Evans, Paternoster-Row

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by Parr, Samuel
Published 1795
printed for J. Bell, No. 148 Oxford Street

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by Calcraft, Emily
Published 1823
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