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1001 Defence of the people of Ireland, - Occasion'd by the view of a letter from Mr. Wood, to one of the managers of his copper halfpence in Bristol Gentleman of Bristol. 1724 Engelska
1002 Observations on His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Monday the 21st of March, 1714. - And on th humble addresses of the Right Honourable the Lords spirtual and temporal, and Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty thereon. In a letter, from a gentleman in Town, to his friend at the Hague Gentleman in Town. 1715 Engelska
1003 A brief and candid vindication of the doctrine and present appropriation of tithes. - Deduced from the principles of reason. Their real origin, nature and signification represented-The true reasons assigned, why Christ could not (with any degree of consistency) have ordained their payment and use-with many suitable observations on the subject, in various lights-meriting the attention equally of all sects. In a letter from a gentleman in Munster to a friend in Dublin Gentleman in Munster. M,DCC,LXXXVII. 1787 Engelska
1004 The history and life of Admiral Blake; general and admiral of the fleets and naval forces of Ngland, - Containing account of his glorious atchievements by sea land, more especially by sea, where he obtained by surprising victories. Written by a gentleman bred in his family. Devoted himself wholly to the public service, was resolute in his undertakings, and most faithful in the performance of them. With him valour seldom mist its reward, or cowardice its punishment. Earl of Clarendon's character of him Gentleman bred in his family. 1746 Engelska
1005 The history of the late war, between Great-Britain, the United States of America, France, Spain, and Holland - From its first commencement, till the 28th day of October, 1782. By a Gentleman of the Army allowed to be genuine by all tanks Gentleman of the Army. 1782? Engelska
1006 The farmers and traders apprehensions of a rise upon carriage, - From the act passed last sessions, for limiting the weight and number of horses drawn in waggons, &c. Impartially examined. In a letter from a county gentleman to a member of Parliament. Recommended to the perusal of all traders in town and country, and to the trustees of all the turnpike roads Country Gentleman. 1752 Engelska
1007 A letter from a gentleman in Worcestershire to a member of Parliament in London Gentleman in Worcestershire. MDCCXXVII. 1727 Engelska
1008 Considerations on a rental-tax, instead of what has been called the land tax. - By a gentleman of Gray's-Inn Gentleman of Gray's-Inn. 1782? Engelska
1009 An epistle to Mistress N---v---l. - Being a love-letter from a young gentleman in town, to his mistress in the country Young Gentleman in Town. M.DCC.XLIII. 1743 Engelska
1010 A account of some strange apparitions had by a godly man in Kintyre, who hath been blind six years - containing some visional predictions and several judgments to befal these three kingdoms, particulary Scotland, and mor especially some towns therein; at Edinburgh, Glasgow, ... &c. With a reserve ... mercy to God's people, and to ... for their sake. In a letter from a gentleman in Kintyre, to his friend in Paisley Gentleman in Kintyre. Printed in the year MDCCXXXIV. 1734. Engelska
1011 An address to the learned and worshipful society of news-writers. - Containing some advice to that learned fraternity, and remarks upon some accounts lately published, particularly the account of the battle of Falkirk, and the burning some villages in morven in Scotland. By a Gentleman of the Society Gentleman of the Society. 1746 Engelska
1012 The attorney and agent's compleat tables of costs; in the Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer. - Containing the exact fees, now allowed, on suits, prosecuted or defended by original writ, ejectment, replevin and commen adions, against privileged and private persons, from the commencement to final judgment and execution. Including tables of fees allowed on proceedings by scire facias: and on great variety of special pleading. To which are added correct tables of fees, for fines and recoveries in town and country. The fifth edition. By a Gentleman of Gray's Inn. To which is added an appendix Gentleman of Gray's Inn. 1785 Engelska
1013 The answer of a Milanese gentleman to a Member of the British Parliament, - Who desir'd to be set right about the contents of a letter wrote to him by a Genoese gentleman, the fourth of January 1744, upon the tenth article of the treaty of worms. Translated from the Italian Milanese Gentleman. MDCCXLIV. 1744 Engelska
1014 Two essays, one on coversation, the other, on solitude. By a Gentleman of Oxford Gentleman of Oxford. M,DCC,XLIV. 1744 Engelska
1015 The genuine lives of Capt. Cranstoun, and Miss Mary Blandy. - Containing, A true narrative of Captain Cranstoun's juvenile flights. His own account of his intrigue with Miss Blandy, and the measures they concerted to destroy her father. His scheme to annual his Scots marriage, and his letter to his wife on that occasion. His voluntary exile, travels in France and miserable end. An account of the education, character and amours of Miss Blandy, before her acquaintance with Mr. Cranstoun. Her blind submission to his will. Several instances of the violence of her passion for him. The scheme to poison her father, traced to its original. The Hon. Mr. Bathurst's Speech, upon opening the indictment. The evidence at large of Dr. Addington. Mr. Baron Legge's speech on summing up the evidence. Her dying behaviour, and declaration. By a gentleman, who was a spectator at her trial, and death, and afterwards accompanied the captain in his travels through France. With a curious print of Mr. Cranstoun and Miss Blandy And Afterwards Accompanied the Captain in his Travels Through France. and Death Who Was a Spectator at Her Trial Gentleman MDCCLIII. 1753 Engelska
1016 An hasty sketch of a tour through part of the Austrian Netherlands, and great part of Holland, made in the year 1785. - With an account of the internal policy, government, &c. of the cities of Brussels and Amsterdam. By an English Gentleman English Gentleman. MDCCLXXXVII. 1787 Engelska
1017 Three essays upon preaching and hearing - Containing some few reflexions upon the two late celebrated prefaces; but chiefly intended for the use of those that frequent the evening lectures and charity-sermons. By a Gentleman formerly of St. John's-College, Cambridge Cambridge. Gentleman Formerly of St. John's-College 1713 Engelska
1018 Essays on agriculture and planting, founded on experiments made in Ireland. - The second edition, with considerable additions. By a Country gentleman Country Gentleman. M,DCC,XCV. 1795 Engelska
1019 An authentic account of the conduct of the Young Chevalier. - From his first arrival in Paris, after his defeat at Culloden, to the conclusion of the peace at Aix-La-Chapelle. Wherein the motives of his late behaviour are fully laid open and explained; with the various messages which passed between him and the French King; and many other curious and interesting particulars. Never before made public. In a letter from a gentleman residing at Paris, to his friend in London Gentleman residing at Paris. M,DCC,XLIX. 1749 Engelska
1020 The tricks of the town laid open: or, A companion for country gentlemen. - Being the substance of seventeen letters from a gentleman at London to his friend in the country, to disswade him from coming to town. I. The country gentleman is caution'd against coming to London, and his mistake shew'd with regard to his city conversation. II. The pleasures of a country life are vindicated, and asserted to be preferable to that of a town one. III. The country has the same opportunities of improving our knowledge as the town. IV. A general reflection on the mannner and humours of the town, with a description of the present state of it. V. A disswasive against idleness, with the character of a sot. VI. The characters of a beau and a gamester. VII. The humours, customs and tricks of the playhouse, are discover'd and expos'd. VIII. A continuation of the humours of the playhouse, with observations on their constitution, and manner of government. IX. The humours, tricks and cheats of the tennis-courts are expos'd and detected. X. The tricks and cheats of bowling Greens are discover'd, with an account of their methods of betting, &c. XI. The humours of the groom-porters, and the cheats of ordinaries, and other gaming-houses are expos'd. XII. The tricks of cockers and cock-matches, and the cheat of horse-races, and foot-matches, are discover'd. XIII. The villany of money droppers is expos'd, are the roguish methods they take to impose on countrymen. XIV. The tricks of bawds and whores are detected, with a description of a bawdy-house and the art of trapping. XV. The characters of a bully, setter and spunger. XVI. Particular observations and reflections upon several distinct occurrences of the town. XVII. The country gentleman is directed in the disposal of his estate in his absence, and in the management of himself in London Gentleman at London M.DCC.XLVI. 1746 Engelska

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