- 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. ... 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.
- Observations upon the present state of England: with remarks upon the pay of subaltern officers in the army. By an officer.
- 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






