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Gentleman of Cambridge, A. Philip Bennet. The beau philosopher : a poem L. 1736.

Gentleman of Cambridge, A Coi- byn Morris, F.R.S. A letter to the Rev- erend Mr. Thomas Carte. . L. 1743

Gentleman of Cambridge, A. Thomas Hearne. A letter to the Reve- rend the Prolocutor ... L. 1718

Gentleman of Cambridge, A. Wil- liam Mason Mirth. a poem ... L. and Camb. 1774.

Gentleman of Cambridge, A. Fran- cis Fancies. The works of Anacreon, Sappho, Bion, Moschus, and Musseus. Translated into English by. . L. 1789.

Gentleman of Cambridge, Another. Rev John Duncombe An evening con- templation in a college : being a parody on the " Elegy in a country churchyard." L. 1753.

Gentleman of Christ-Church Col- lege, Ox on., A. Probably Dr. Zachary Pearce, Bishop of Rochester A friendly letter to Dr. Bentley, occasioned by his new edition of " Paradise lost." L. 1732.

Gentleman of Connecticut, A, Wil- liam Cobbett. The Democratiad : a poem. P. 1795.

Gentleman of Connecticut, A. Jo- seph Huntington, D.D. A plea before the ecclesiastical council at Stockbridge, in the cause of Mrs. Fisk. . . 1779 . . . Norwich, 1780

Gentleman of Croydon, A I 7. Read. The British harmonist. Croydon, 1795.

Gentleman of Foreign Extraction, A. Jacob Duche. Observations on a va- riety of subjects, literary, moral, and religious ; in a series of original letters, written by ... who resided some time in Philadelphia. . . P 1774.

Gentleman of Gloucestershire, A. Charles Skuckbwgh. Antiochus: a new tragedy. L. 1740

Gentleman of Gray's Inn, A. J. Crisp. The conveyancer's guide. . . L. 1821.

Gentleman of Halifax. John Parr. Vindication of Governor Parr and Ms council ... L 1784.

Gentleman of Lincoln's Inn, A. D, Douglas. The biographical history of Sir William Blackstone ... L. 1782.

Gentleman of Xdncoln's-Inn, A. Henry Anderson. An enquiry into the natural right of mankind to debate freely concerning religion ... L. 1737.

Gentleman of Lincoln's Inn, A. Philip Carteret Webb. A letter to ...

W. Warburton occasioned by some pas- sages in. . "The divine legation <>t Moses demonstrated." By ... L. 1744

Gentleman of Maryland, A Huc/h Hem // Biackenndge The battle of Bun- kers Hill. A dramatic piece. . P. 1770.

Ascribed also to John Burk.

Gentleman of Massachusetts, A Gamaliel Bradford The Writer a series of original essays, moral and amusing. By ... B. 1822.

Gentleman of Middlesex, A Jam<^ Johnston. More es&ays of panegyricks L. 1731.

Gentleman of New York, A Wit- ham Irving. The poetical works of Thomas Campbell. . Bait 1811

Gentleman of one of the Inns of Court, A. William Dodd, LL.D. A new book of the Dunciad. By ... L 1750.

Gentleman of Oxford, A Gcotr/c Smith Gteen A new version of "Para- dise lost"; or, Milton paraphrased. , L. 1756.

Gentleman of Philadelphia, A Benjamin Franllm Fiench. Biograplua Americana. . NY liG

Gentleman of Portsmouth, N.II , A. Jonathan Mitchell Setcall A vorsili- cation of President Washington's excel- lent farewell address to tho citizens of the United States. By ... Portsmouth, N.H., 1798.

Gentleman of Seventeen, A Youns*;. Ambrose Pitman Eugenio ; or, the man of sorrow. L 1780

Gentleman of South Carolina, A. C. B. Northrup. Southern odes, by the Outcast. . Charleston, 1801.

Gentleman of Suffolk, A. #/- monds. A treatise on field diversions. By ... L. 177G.

Gentleman of the Army, A. Col. David Humphreys. A poem, addressed to the armies of the United States of America. New Haven, 1780.

Gentleman of the Bar, A. LDauref, Rupp Early history of Western Penn- sylvania, and of the West, and of west- ern expeditions and campaigns from 1754 to 1838. By ... Pittsburg, Pa, 1846.

Gentleman of the Commission, A. Ralph Heathcote, D.D. Irenarch; or, justice of the peace's manual ... I/. 1774.

Gentleman of the Committee, A. Major William Brooke (?), Plans of the Sunday-schools and School of Industry established in the city of Bath. . . Bath, 1789.