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Love's last shift: or, the mason disappointed. To which is annex'd, a song on the Free Masons; by a gentleman
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Man superior to woman
or, a vindication of Man's Natural Right of Sovereign Authority over the Woman. Containing a plain Confutation of the fallacious Arguments of Sophia, in her late Treatise intitled, Woman not inferior to Man. Interspersed with a Variety of Characters, of different Kinds of Women, drawn from the Life. To which is prefix'd, a Dedication to the Ladies. By a Gentleman -
Man superior to woman
or, the Natural Right of the Men to Sovereign Authority over the Women, Asserted and Defended. Being an answer To that celebrated Treatise intitled, Woman not inferior to Man, &c. Interspersed with A Variety of Characters of different Kinds of Women, drawn from the Life. To which is prefixed Adedication to the Ladies. By a Gentleman -
Meditations on some passages of the life, sufferings and death of the Son of God
By a gentleman -
A letter to the people of Great Britain and Ireland
on the expected addresses to His Majesty; congratulating him on his recovery. To which are added, some new remarks on the late regency bill. By a gentleman -
An appendix
or, Further Reasons In Support of the plan or proposals For the Easy and Effectual Amendment of the Roads. By way of answer to several objections. By the same author -
The liberty of episcopal dissenters in Scotland
As it stands by the Laws there, Truly Represented By a Gentleman -
Meditations on some passages of the life
Sufferings, and Death of the Son of God. By a gentleman -
The British liberty asserted
Being a Full answer To a late book, Entitul'd, The Hereditary Right of the Crown of England, Asserted, &c. Said to be writ by the Reverend Mr. B---r, and others of S. J. C. C. &c. Wherein The Author's whole Scheme is Refuted, from Original Charters, Records, and other approv'd Authorities. By a Gentleman -
A word to a deist
By a gentleman -
Devout meditations
or, a select collection of observations, Divine and Moral. Abstracted from the writings of the most approved authors. By a gentleman -
A letter from a gentleman to his friend
Concerning the Custom of giving and taking vails -
Korath
or the danger of schism. A satyr. By a gentleman -
A proper reply to a lady
occasioned by her Verses address'd to the imitator of the first satire of the second book of Horace. By a gentleman -
Remarks on the case of the Honourable Brigadier-General Ingoldsby
in Relation to the late Action at Fontenoy. In a Letter from a Gentleman to his Friend in the Country -
A brief profession of religion
as founded on reason, consistent with, and confirm'd by revelation. Collected and drawn up in the present form, by a gentleman. To which are added, Some Thoughts, occasion'd by a late Remarker on the principal and peculiar Notions advanced in The Religion of Nature delineated. And on a letter to the Reverend Dr. C- Added to a late Essay towards a Demonstration of the Scripture-Trinity -
A letter on the behaviour of the populace on a late occasion
in the procedure against a noble lord. From a gentleman to his countryman abroad -
Poems on several occasions. By a gentleman
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The gentleman's religion
wherein a late pamphlet of pernicious tendency is confuted, and the established religion, as practised by the better part of the nation, fully explained and vindicated. By a gentleman -
Familiar letters from a gentleman to a few select friends; with some original poems on various subjects
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A letter to M. de Voltaire
with comparatory descants, on the extraordinary composition and incidents of a dramatic poem, called The desert island, written by the author of The orphan of China: also remarks on the tragedy of The siege of Aquileia. By a gentleman -
Remarks upon the play of Douglas
in a letter by a gentleman to his friend in the country -
The poetical review: a visionary poem
By a gentleman -
Aristophanes
being a classic collection of true Attic wit, containing the jests, gibes, bon-mots, witticisms, and most extraordinary anecdotes of Samuel Foote, Esq. the Lords Chesterfield, Tyrawley, Messrs. Churchill, Thornton, Cox, Lloyd, and their cotemporaries [sic]; ... Collected, during the course of twenty years, by a gentleman, ... With an engraved head of Samuel Foote, Esq -
A review of Bishop Burnet's History of his own times; particularly, his characters and secret memoirs. With critical remarks. Shewing the partiality, inconsistency and defects of that political history. By a gentleman