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and the peculiar Doctrines of Chriftianity in Agreement with the Experience of Believers in all Ages. By the Rev. Richard Baker, D.D. Rector of Cawfton, in Norfolk. 8vo. 12s.

Religious and Civil Union. By John Crook. 65.

A Series of Difcourfes on the peculiar Doctrines of Revelation. By the late David Saville, A.M. Edinburgh. 10s. 6d.

Obfervations on Parochial Schools, and on the State of the Clergy of the Established Church. By a Member of the British Parliament. 1s.

Sermons for Family Reading, abridged from the Works of the most eminent Divines. By the late Mrs. Trimmer. 6.

Proteftantifin the Bleffing of Great Britain; a Faft Sermon, preached in the Cathedral at Lichfield, on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 1810. By the Rev. Robert Nares, Archdeacon of Stafford, and Canon Refidentiary of Lichfield. 15. 6d.

A Sermon preached in the Parish Church of Haverhill, Suffolk, June 26, 1810; being the first Anniversary of the Schools for the Education of poor Children eftablished in that Parish on the Day of the National Jubilee, Oct. 29, 1809. By the Rev. Jonathan Walton, A.M. Rector of Birdbrook, Effex. 1s. 6d.

A Sermon, occafioned by the Death of Mrs. Trimmer, preached at New Brentford, Middlefex. By the Rev. Thos. Haverfield, M.A. 1s. 6d.

A Sermon, on Sunday, Dec. 9, 1810, in the Parish Church of Uttoxeter, on the Death of the Rev. Jonathan Stubbs. By the Rev. Edward Cooper, Rector of Hamftall Ridware. 1s.

HISTORY.

An Account of the Conquest of the Ifland of Bourbon; with an Appendix, containing Obfervations on the State of Population, Commerce, and Finance of the Ifland. By an Officer of the Expedition. 4s. 6d.

Anecdotes of the Manners and Cuftoins of London, from the Roman Invafion to the Year 1700; including the Origin of British Society, Customs, and Manners; with a general Sketch of the State of Religion, Superftition, Dreffes, and Amufements of the Citizens of London during that Period. To which are added, Illustrations of the Changes of our Language, literary Cuftoms, and gradual Improvements in Style and Verfification, and various Particulars concerning public and private Libraries. By James Peller Malcoln, F.S.A. 4to. 31. 3s.

Exploratory Travels through the Western Territories of North America ; comprizing a Voyage from St. Louis, on the Miffiffippi, to the Source of that River, and a Journey through the Interior of Louifiania and the Northeaftern Provinces of New Spain. Performed in the Years 1805-1807, by Order of the Government of the United States. By Zebulon Montgomery Pike, Major 6th Reg. U. S. Infantry. 4to. 11. 16s.

Pacata Hibernia: or a History of the Wars in Ireland during the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, taken from the original Chronicles. Illuftrated with Portraits, and Fac-fimiles of all the original Maps. 2 vols. 8vo 21. 12s. 6d.

A Tour in Quest of Genealogy, through feveral Parts of Wales, Somersethire, and Wiltshire, in a Series of Letters to a Friend in Dublin; inter fperfed with a Defeription of Stonehead and Stonehenge; together with va rious Anecdotes of living Characters, and curious Fragments from a MS. Col, lection afcribed to Shakspeare. By a Barrister. 8vo. 125.

Carew's Survey of Cornwall; illuftrated with Notes by the late Thomas Tonkin, Efq. a Member of Parliament in the Reign of Queen Anne; and now frft published from the original Manufcripts, By Francis Lord de Dunftanville. 4to. 1. 11s. 6d.

Tracts Political, Geographical, and Commercial, on the Dominions of Ava, and the North Weft Parts of Hindoftaun. By William Franklin, Major in the Service of the Hon. Eaft India Company. 8vo. 7s.

A Hiftorical Account of the Ancient Culdees of Iona, and of their Settle.

ments

ments in Scotland, England, and Ireland. By John Jamieson, D.D. F.R.S and S.A. Edin. 4to. 11. 11s. 6d.

BIOGRAPHY.

Memoirs of Prince Eugene of Savoy, written by himself. Tranflated [from the Original. 7s. 6d.

The Memoirs of Mrs. Mary Ann Radcliffe, in familiar Letters to her Female Friend. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Pinacotheca Claffica; or Claffical Gallery: containing a Selection of the moft diftinguished Characters in antient and modern Times, as drawn by the moft celebrated Grecian, Roman, and British Historians, Biographers, &c. By Thomas Browne, LL.D. 58.

THE ARTS.

The laft Work of the Rev. Wm. Gilpin, M.A. Prebendary of Salisbury, and Vicar of Boldre, near Lymington, reprefenting the Effect of a Morning, a Noon Tide, and an Evening Sun; in thirty Designs from Nature, from original Drawings in the Collection of James Forbes, Efq. F.R.S 4to.

11. 11s. 6d.

LANGUAGES.

The Dictionary of Diftinctions, containing 1. Words the fame in Sound, but of different Spelling. 2. Words that vary in Pronunciation and Mean ing, as accentuated or connected. 3. The Changes in Sound and Sente, produced by the Addition of the Letter O. By John Murdoch, Teacher of the English and French Languages, &c. 108. 6d.

An Abridgment of Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expofitor of the English Language. 6s.

An English and Spanish, and Spanish and English Dictionary. By the Rev. Don Philippe Fernandez, A.M. 155.

LAW.

The Value of Annuities from 11. to 1000l. per annum, on fingle Lives, from the Age of one to ninety Years; to which, for the particular Information of the Gentlemen of the Law, Executors, and Adminiftrators, is added the Amount of the feveral Rates of Legacy Duty, payable on the Value of each Annuity. By William Campbell, Efq. Comptroller of the Legacy Duty. 8vo. 11. 5s.

Obfervations on the Act for regulating Madhoufes, and a Correction of the Statements of the Cafe of Benjamin Elliot, convicted of illegally confining Mary Daintree, with Remarks addreffed to the Friends of Intane Perions. By James Parkinfon. 2s.

The Office of a Bailiff of a Liberty. By Jofeph Ritfon, Efq. Barrister at Law, late High Bailiff of the Savoy. Published from the original ManuScript by his Nephew and Executor Jofeph Frank.

43.

Hints for a Reform in the Criminal Law, in a Letter to Sir Samuel Ro-' milly, M.P. By a late Member of Parliament.

1s. 6d.

Holloway's Strictures on the Practice of Attornies. The Fourth Part. A Practical Treatife on Pleadings in Affumpfit. By Edward Lawes, Eige of the Inner Temple, Barrister. 8vo. 11. 11s. 6d.

A Synthesis of the Law of Nifi Prius. By R. W. Bridgeman, Efq. Vol. I. Part I. 12s. 6d.

MEDICAL.

Defcription and Treatment of an Affection of the Tibia, induced by Fever." By Thomas Whateley, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. 2s. 6d. The Modern Surgeon; or plain and rational Rules for the Direction of Practice, founded on the Obfervations and Experience of the most distinguished Practitioners. 71. Gd.

Practical

Practical Obfervations on the Formation of an artificial Pupil, in feveral deranged States of the Eye; to which are annexed, Remarks on the Extraction of foit Cataracts, and thofe of the membranaceous Kind, through a Puncture in the Cornea. By Ben. Gibton, Vice Prelident of the Literary and Philofophical Society of Manchester, and Surgeon to the Manchester In firmary. 5s.

POLITICS.

Conciliation with America the true Policy of Great Britain. By a Friend to British Manufactures. 18. Gd.

A View of the State of the Nation, and of the Meafures of the laft five Years; fuggefted by the Speech of Earl Grey in the Houfe of Lords, June 23, 1810. By Thomas Peregrine Courtnay. 55.

Reflections on the Nature and Extent of the Licence Trade. 2s. 6d. Obfervations on the Depreciation of Money, and the State of our Currency, with fundry relative Tables. By Robert Willon, Elq Accountant in Edinburgh, and one of the Directors of the Bank of Scotland. 3s. 6d.

Obfervations on the Fallacy of the fuppofed Depreciation of the Paper Currency of the Kingdom, with Reatons for diffenting from the Report of the Bullion Committee. By Francis Porcival Elliot, Efq. Auditor of Public Accounts. 5s. 6d.

An Examination of Sir John Sinclair's Obfervations on the Report of the Bullion Commitice, and on the general Naturs of Coin or Money, and the Advantages of Paper Circulation. By P. R. Hoare, Efq. 25.

Walter Boyd's famous Letter to Mr. Pitt, publihed in December, 1800, and foon after called in and fupprefied, on the Stoppage of Iffues of Specie by the Bank of England. 4s.

A Short Sketch of the Improvement of the Political, Commercial, and Local Intereft of Great Britain; including Details of the intended Stanaford Junetion Navigation. By J. Jeplon Oddy, Efq. 5s.

Thoughts on the Emancipation of the Roman Catholics. By Mr. James Crowby, formerly a Student in the College of Maynoth.

1s.

Sketches of Frith Hiftory, and Conáderations on the Catholic Question. Together with an Antwer to the Mitreprefentations of Meffrs. Newenham and Cobbet, respecting the Affairs of Ireland 8vo. 48.

Eflay on the Military Policy and Inftitutions of Great Britain. By C. W. Pafley, Caprain in the Corps of Royal Engineers. 10s. 6d.

A Regent not a King; or Neceflity the Batis and Limit of Proceeding in the Appointment of a Regent. 1s. 6d.

The Confequences of the French Revolution to England confidered, with a View of the Remedies of which her Situation is fufceptible. By William Burt. 6s.

Vifions of Albion; or Arguments of Confulation and Confidence, addreffed to the Inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland, in the unexampled Conflict with the Gaulic Empire. 2s.

POETRY.

Select Palms in Verfe, with Critical Remarks. By Bifhop Lowth and others. Illuftrative of the Beauties of Sacred Poetry. 8s.

The Shade of Drury; a Vifion.

Theatre Royal, Drury-lane. 3s.

Inferibed to one of the Patentees of the

Songs of the Chace. &c. including thofe on Racing, Shooting, Angling, Hawking, and Archery. 9s.

Bygane Times and Late come Changes; or a Bridge-ftrect Dialogue. In Scottish Verfe. By the Author of Will and Jean. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

Poems, &c. Chiefly of the Amatory Kind. By Richard Small, Efq. 5s. The Paffions humorously delineated. By the late Timothy Bobbin, Efq. Author of the Lancashire Dialect; containing 25 Plates, with his Portrait, Title Plate, and Pocucal Defcriptions. 4to. 11. 6s. Plain. 21. 12s. 6d. Coloured..

NOVELS.

A Winter at St. James's; or, Modern Manners. By Mrs. Hamilton. vols.

11.

The Irish Valet. By the late C. II. Wilfon, of the Middle Temple. 5s. The Loves of Celeftine and St. Auberts. By Charles Phillips, A.B. Stu dent of the Middle Temple. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

The Philofophical Wanderers; or the Iftory of the Roman Tribune and the Prieftels of Minerva. By John Bigland. 12mo. 65.

Fatal Ambition; or the Mysteries of the Caverns. By A. V. Forster, Efq. Royal Weft Middlefex Militia. 3 vols. 15s.

A Winter in Paris; or Memoirs of Mad. de C. 3 vels.

15s.

The Sorrows of Eliza; or, a Tale of Misfortune. By R. Bayles, Efq.. 7 s. 6d.

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The Black Banner, or the Siege of Clagenfurth. 4 vols. 11. 1s.

DRAMA.

The Mafical Farce of the Bee Ilive. 2s.

2s. 6d.

The Pealant Boy. An Opera. By W. Dimond. 2s. 6d.
The Knight of Snowdon. By Thomas Morton.
The Lady of the Lake. By F. J. Eyre. 2s. 6d.

MISCEI LANIES.

The Univerfal Cambift and Commercial Inftructor; being a full and accurate Treatife on Exchanges; including the Monies, Coins, Weights, and Meatures of all Trading Nations and Colonies: with an Account of their Banks and Paper Currencies. By P. Kelly, LL.D. 2 vols. 410. 41. 45.

A Letter to Dr. R. D. Willis; to which are added Copies of three other Let ters, published in the Hope of roufing a humane Nation to the Contideration of the Miferies arifing from Private Madhoutes. By Anne Mary Crowe.

£s.

Obfervations fuggefted by the Strictures on the Edinburgh Review upon Oxford; and by the two Replies, containing fome Account of the late Changes in that Univerity. By Henry Home Drummond, D.C.L. Advo

cate. 2s.

The Female Speaker: or Mifcellaneous Pieces in Profe and Verfe; felefted from the beft Writers, and adapted to the Uie of young Women. By Anne Letitia Barbauld. 12mo. 5s.

A New Theory of the Tides. By Rofs Cuthbert, Efq. 1s. 6d. Correct Calculations of Dividends on Debts, from Twelve Shillings to a Farthing on the Pound; defigned for the Ule of Allignees, Creditors, Soli citors, and others concerned in Cafes of Bankruptcy and Truft. 1s. 6d.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

We admire the patriotic zeal of a friend, and can alline him, that by the influence, which we feemed to adınit in p. 635, December, we did not mean undue or corrupt influence.

We have received the communication refpecting a late medical life, and shall attend to it.-And the note of A. B., but have it not in our power to comply with his wifhes.

We very willingly retract what was faid in our laft preface respecting Mr. Spry's being Calviniftical. It was faid inadvertently,

LITERARY INTELLIGENCE.

Mr. Creffwell has at the prefs a Treatife on Linear Per Spective.

It is known by the lovers of Topographical works that the Third Volume of the Second Edition of the Hiftory of-Dorfetfhire, by Hutchins, was deftroyed by fire. Mr. Nichols, who is ever perfevering and indefatigable, has published propofals for completing the work, with improvements, by the late Mr. Gough. Mr. Nichols only feeks to be indemnified, and as foon as a hundred copies fhall be fubfcribed for, the work will go to press.

A New Edition of the Environs of London, by Meffrs. Lyfons, will be published in a few weeks, to which an additional volume will be fubjoined, to be separately purchased for the ufe of the fubfcribers to the first edition.

Dr. Pearfon's Warburtonian Lectures, preached in Lincoln's Inn Chapel, will be published about the latter end of April. The first volume of the Tranfactions of the Geological Søciety, in quarto, with many plates, will be ready for publication in May.

Mr. De Luc is printing his Geological Travels in England, in two octavo volumes.

The authorized Verfion of the Book of Pfalms, corrected and improved, with Notes, critical and explanatory, by the late Bishop Horsley, is in the prefs. The work is to be comprised in one large quarto volume, and a prefatory Effay will be prefixed, by Mr. Heneage Horfley.

Mr. Montagu Pennington has nearly ready for publication an octavo volume, entitled, Redemption, or a View of the Rife. and Progrefs of the Chriftian Religion, from the Fall of Adam, to its complete Eftablishment under Conftantine.

Mifs Mitford has in the Prefs, a Poem, entitled, Chriftiana, the Maid of the South Seas, illuftrated with Notes, which will appear in the courfe of the prefent Month.

The fecond volume of Mr. Moore's Tales of the Paffions, containing "The Married Man," being an illuftration of the Paffion of Jealousy, is expected to appear fhortly.

A new edition of Dr. Hutton's Mathematical and PhiloJophical Dictionary, with many improvements, is preparing for the prefs.

We hear of a Novel in the Prefs, of much originality, entitled, Think's-I-to-myself, and which will probably make ita appearance this month.

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