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All in an epistle. Or, A letter from a gentleman to his father, upon occasion of the Armies retreat to Wickham
Calculated for a private meridian at first, but (in a way of satisfaction) may serve indifferently for the whole kingdome -
A Seasonable prospect for the view and consideration of Christians
being a brief representation of the lives and conversations of infidels and heathens, in our age, as to religion and morality : together with some reflections thereupon, in relation to us who profess Christianity : to which is now added many of the wise and vertuous sayings of the ancient heathens -
A seasonable prospect for the view and consideration of Christians
being a brief representation of the lives and conversations of infidels and heathens as to religion and morality, in our age : together with some reflections thereupon, in relation to us who profess Christianity -
The unfortunate heroes, or, The adventures of ten famous men, viz, Ovid, Lentullus, Hortensius, Herennius, Cepion, Horace, Virgil, Cornelius Gallus, Crassus, Agrippa, banished from the court of Augustus Cæsar
in ten novels -
The gentleman's library
containing rules for conduct in all parts of life. The second edition, corrected and enlarged. Written by a gentleman -
The gentleman's library
containing rules for conduct in all parts of life. Written by a gentleman -
The gentleman's library
containing rules for conduct in all parts of life. The fifth edition, corrected and enlarged. Written by a gentleman -
The gentleman's library
containing rules for conduct in all parts of life. The fourth edition. Corrected and enlarged. Written by a gentleman -
The man of pleasure reformed. In three dialogues. By a gentleman
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An address to the gentlemen of the faculty of physick
in answer to a letter, relating to Mrs. Stephens medicines, inserted in the Daily Advertiser, on the 22d of August last: and the queries therein propounded fully consider'd. By a gentleman -
Proposals at large, for the easy and effectual amendment of the roads, by some further necessary laws and regulations, concerning the wheels of all carriages; and the Methods or Rules of Travelling; for the Advantage of All Persons. To which are added, Brief Remarks and Considerations on the foregoing Proposals; tending to prove the Necessity and Utility thereof. By a gentleman. Earnestly recommended to the Perusal of all Members of Parliament, &c
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The alarm. Or, the gentleman's monitor: not excepting the ladies. In fifteen essays. With some poems; and an essay upon the times, with another upon fear. By a gentleman
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The asylum
A poem. By a gentleman -
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There is now in the Press, and shortly will be Publish'd, The history of the Town and Castle of Pontefract, from their Original to the Entire Demolition of that Memorable Fortress. By a gentleman -
The triumph of love and virtue
A novel wrote by a gentleman -
A relation of the proceedings at the election of burgesses for Maidstone
in a letter from a gentleman to his friend in London -
The german spie: truly discovering the deplorable condition of the kingdom and subjects of the French King
Being, an abstract of the several years observations of a gentleman, who made that the peculiar business of his travels -
Rules of Reversis
as played in the fashionable circles. By a gentleman -
An essay towards a summary of Gospel-Christianity
Also Miscellaneous Passages, Collected from some late Discourses in Defence of Christianity. Together with a Postscript, Bespeaking a Resolution of some Queries naturally arising from a London Curate, Mr. Webster's Clergy-Right of Maintenance. By a Gentleman -
A short and modest vindication of the common practice of cursing and swearing
occasion'd by the new act of Parliament against the said practice. By a gentleman -
The dean of Worcester's Latin sermon preach'd at St. Paul's October 12. 1722. examin'd and compar'd
By a Gentleman. With An appendix, containing the Judgment Of the present Archbishop of Canterbury, Bishop of Rochester, Bishop of Peterborough. Concerning The Necessities of the Christian Church; and how to remedy the Evils it may at any time labour under