Private gentleman.
A letter sent from a private gentleman to a friend in London
A Parallell betweene the late troubles in Scotland and the present troubles in England
A review of the history of Job; wherein the principal characters, transactions, and incidents in that book are considered with attention; ... With an appendix; containing remarks on that generally misapplied passage, ch. xii ver. 12. By a private gentlema
Christian conversation; in six dialogues
New inventions and new directions, productive of happiness to the ruptured; with some military and parochial considerations on ruptures. By a private gentleman
Observations on the parliamentary conduct of the Right Hon. John Foster
Reflections on the principal characters in a late comedy call'd The provok'd husband. By a private gentleman. Dedicated to his mistress
The thoughts of a private gentleman on the late indemnifying bill. In a letter to his friend in the country