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An apology for the Army. In a short essay on fortitude, &c. Written by an Officer
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A genuine and particular account of the late enterprize on the coast of France, 1758. By a officer. In a letter to a friend
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A military exercise, with an explanation. By an officer
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A letter to the officers of the army in Ireland
on the subject of an invasion from France. Intended principally for the militia. By an officer -
A short account of the naval actions of the last war
in order to prove that the French nation never gave such slender proofs of maritime greatness as during that period; with observations on the discipline, and Hints for the Improvement, of the British navy. The second edition. By an officer -
A letter to the officers of the army in Ireland
on the subject of an invasion from France. Intended principally for the militia. By an officer -
An address to the Right Honorable the First Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty, upon the visible decreasing spirit, splendor, and discipline of the Navy. With A Proposition for reducing the Guardships to Eight Sail of the Line, and employing Twelve additional Frigates, upon the Home Service, to prevent Smuggling, &c. &c. And A Recommendation to confirm the Navy Lieutenants appointed in the East Indies, and other Foreign Stations, at the Lve of the late War, and who were disbanded upon their Arrival in England, &c. Also, A Dissertation upon the visible alarming Decrease and Consumption of Naval Timber in Great Britain, with correct Estimates of the enormous Consumption in Timber for building the Navy, and particularly East Indiamen, &c. &c. By an officer
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Letter on the present associations
Interspersed with various remarks, highly interesting; particularly at this most alarming crisis. From an officer, to a friend in the country -
An authentic journal of the siege of the Havana
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A genuine and particular account of the late enterprise on the coast of France, 1758. By an officer. In a letter to a friend
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An authentic journal of the siege of the Havana
By an officer. To which is prefixed, a plan of the siege of the Havana, Shewing the Landing, Encampments, Approaches, and Batteries of the English Army. With the Attacks and Stations of the Fleet -
Remarks on a pamphlet lately published, entitled, The conduct of a noble lord scrutinized
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A new system for the establishment, pay, cloathing, provisions, &c.&c.&c. of the army; addressed to the Right Honourable Lord North; by an officer
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Observations upon the present state of England
with remarks upon the pay of subaltern officers in the army. By an officer -
An impartial sketch, of the various indulgences granted by Great-Britain to her colonies
upon which they have founded their presumption of soaring towards independence. By an officer -
Remarks on the military operations of the English and French armies
commanded by His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, and Marshal Saxe, during the campaign of 1747. To which are added, I. Military Principles and Maxims drawn from the Remarks. II. The Siege of Bergen-op-Zoom. By an officer -
An apology for the army
In a Short essay on Fortitude, &c. Written by an Officer -
A letter, to the Right Honourable the Lords of the Admiralty
setting forth the inconveniences and hardships, the marine officers are subject to, who serve on board the fleet. By an officier, in that service during the late war -
An impartial account of the late famous siege of Gibraltar
To which are Added, Most Accurate Plans of the Town, and of the Approaches and Camp of the Spaniards. With Many Remarkable Transactions never made Publick before. By an officer, who was at the Taking and Defence of Gibraltar by the Prince Hesse, of Glorious Memory; and served in the Town, during the last Siege -
An address to the officers of the British army
containing a sketch of the case of Captn. Kenith Mackenzie, Who was lately tried by a Special Commission at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey, for the Murder of Kenith Mackenzie at Fort Morea, on the Coast of Africa. With observations which put this case in a point of view extremely interesting to the army in general, but particularly To Governors, Commanders, and all Persons in foreign Military Employments. By an officer