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A History of the Fuci. By Dawson Turner; with six coloured Engravings. Vol. 1. 7s. 6d. To be continued monthly.

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The Misanthropic Father, or, the Guarded Secret. By Miss Smith. 3 Vol. 15s. boards.

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Mystic Sepulchre; or, Such Things have been. A Spanish Romance. By John Palmer. 2 Vol. 8s. boards. Florentine. 1 Vol. By B. Thompson. The Fugitive Countess. 4 Vol. boards.

Margarette; or, The Intricacies of the Heart. boards.

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The Fatal Revenge; or, the Family of Montorio. A Romance. By Dennis Jasper Murphy. 3 Vol. 21s. boards.

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Gil Blas de Santillane. A Novel. By A. R. Le Sage. Newly translated from the last Paris Edition by Martin Smart, and illustrated by one hundred Engravings, from Designs by French and Spanish Artists. 4 Vol. post 8vo. 2 guineas boards. Royal

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Julien; or, My Father's House; altered from the French of Ducray Dumenil. By Mrs Meeke. 4 Vol. 17. sewed. Philip Stanley. By C. B. Browne. 2 Vol. 7s.

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Erestina. A Tale from the French. By Francis Lathom Edar.

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Moses, under the Direction of Divine Providence, conducting the Children of Israel from Egypt to the Promised Land. A Prize Poem, recited in the Theatre of Oxford, June 10. 1807. 1s.

A Satirical Poem, in Two Parts. 4to. 2s. 6d.

All the Talents in Ireland, a Satirical Poem. With Notes by Scrutator.

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Melville's Mantle; being a Parody on the Poem, entitled, "Elijah's Mantle. " 1s. 6d.

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Hours of Idleness, a Series of Poems, and Translations. By George Lord Byron, a Minor. 8vo. 6s. boards.

The Poetical Works of Erasmus Darwin; containing the Botanical Garden, in Two Parts, and the Temple of Nature. With philosophical Notes and Plates, now first collected. 3 Vol. 8vo. 1. 11s. 6d. boards.

An Essay on Fate, with other Poems. By John Baines, thirteen years of age. 3s. boards.

Pro's and Con's for Cupid and Hymen, in a Series of metrical satiric Dialogues. Exhibiting the Horrors and Delights of being over Head and Ears in Love, with the supreme Felicity and Wretchedness of Matrimony. To which are added several other Pieces. By Jenkin Jones. 7s. boards.

The Harp of Erin, or, the Poetical Works of the late T. Dermody. Edited by J. G. Raymond. 2 vol. 14s. Contemplations.

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The Sweets of Solitude, and other Poems. By Thomas Burnet. 8vo. 3s. 6d. bound.

Critical Opinions and Complimentary Verses on the Poems of H. Downman, M. D., particularly on those addressed to Thespia. Edited by a Friend. To the above are added Verses, occasioned by the Death of Lieutenant-General Simcoe, and of the Rev. Archdeacon Moore. 2s.

Luctus Nelsoniani; or, Poems in the Latin and English Languages Written on the Death of Lord Nelson, for the Turtonian Gold and Silver Prize Medals. Royal 4to. 17. bound.

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A Letter from Sir Philip Francis to Lord Viscount Howick, on the State of the East India Company. Is.

A Standard of the English Constitution; with a retrospective View of Historical Occurrences before and after the Revolution. 8vo. 6s, boards.

Strictures on the Motions made in the last Parliament respecting the Pledge which his Majesty was under the necessity of demanding from his late Ministers, and which, in those motions, was most unconstitutionally made a subject of accusation, in a Letter to Lord Howick. By John Bowles Esq. 2s.

A true Picture of the United States of America; being a brief Statement of the Conduct of the Government and People of that Country towards Great Britain, from 1783 to the present time.

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Considerations on the best Means of Calling forth the general

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Strength of the Country, for its present and permanent Defence.

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A plain Speech to the Imperial Parliament of Great Britain, to the People under its Protection, and to all Nations. By G. Edwards Esq. 1s. 6d.

The Eloquence of the British Senate; or, Select Specimens from the Speeches of the most distinguished Parliamentary Speakers, from the reign of Charles I. to the present time. 2 vol. 8vo. 21s. boards.

A Memoir concerning the Political State of Malta. By John Joseph Dillon Esq. 4to. 5s.

The Catholic Claims discussed, in a Letter from the late Right Honourable Edmund Burke to the Honourable William Smith, &c. then a Member of the Irish Parliament.

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An Historical Apology for the Irish Catholics. By William Parnell Esq. 8vo. 5s. sewed.

The fallen Angels! a brief Review of the Measures of the late Administration, particularly as connected with the Catholic Question. To which is added, Advice to the Yeomanry and Volunteers of the Imperial Kingdom. 4s.

Thoughts on the present Crisis of our Domestic Affairs. By another Lawyer. 2s.

The present Crisis in Germany and the North of Europe. 2s. Thoughts on the Catholic Question. 1s. 6d.

Concessions to America the Bane of Britain; or, the Cause of the present distressed State of the British Colonial and Shipping Interest explained, and the proper Remedy suggested. 2s.

Remarks on the Dangers which threaten the established Religion, and on the Means of averting them, in a Letter to the Right Honourable Spencer Perceval. By Edward Pearson. 3s.

An Address to the British Nation, exhibiting the sole Means of preserving the Independence and Liberties of the British Empire, and of rescuing those of Europe from the Tyranny of the French Government, dedicated to Lord Grenville. By A. Walker, Esq.

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Bell's Parliamentary Debates, and Biographical Sketches of Senatorial Characters. To be continued. No. 1. &c. 2s. each.

A Political Account of the Island of Trinidad, from its Conquest by Sir Ralph Abercrombie, in the year 1797, to the present time, in a letter to the Duke of Portland. 8vo. 5s. boards.

A Chronological Register of both Houses of Parliament, from the Union in 1708, to the Third Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, in 1807. By Robert Beatson. 3 vols. 8vo. 31s. 6d. bound.

Proceedings at a general Meeting of the Catholics, held at the

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A Certain Way to save our Country, and make us a more happy and flourishing People than at any former Period of our History. 1s.

Two Letters on the Subject of the Catholics, to my Brother, who lives in the Country. Is. 6d.

Remarks on the Dangers which threaten the established Religion, and on the means of averting them, in a letter to the Right Honourable Spencer Perceval. By Edward Pearson. 3s.

An Address to the Roman Catholics of Great Britain and Ireland, occasioned by the present awful Appearance of public Affairs. By the Rev. W. Cockburn. 1s.

A Key to the recent Conduct of the Emperor of Russia. 2s. 6d.

Softly, Brave Yankees; or, the West Indies rendered independent of America, and Africa Civilized. 2s.

Britain, Independent of Commerce; or Proofs deduced from an Investigation into the True Cause of the Wealth of Nations, that our Riches, Prosperity and Power, are derived from Resources Inherent in ourselves, and would not be Affected even though our Commerce were Annihilated. By W. Spence. 8vo. 3s

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The Substance of the Speech delivered by the Earl of Selkirk, in the House of Lords, Monday, August 10. 1807, on the Defence of the Country. 1s. 6d. boards.

All the Talents' Ġarland; or, a few Rockets let off at a Celebrated Ministry: including Elijal's Mantle, The Uti Possidetis, and other Poems, by the same Author. By eminent Political Characters. Part II. 2s.

Cursory Remarks on the Propriety and Safety of Negotiating Peace with France. By a Freeholder of the County of Fife, 1s.

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The Romish Church; or a Historical and Critical View of some of the leading Doctrines of the Church of Rome, in a series of Discourses, preached at Bishopwearmouth, in the year 1806 By the Rev. George Stephenson. Svo. Ss. boards. Transactions of the Parisian Sanhedrim; or, Acts of the Assembly of Israelitish Deputies of France and Italy, convoked at Paris by an Imperial Decree, dated May 20, 1805. Translated Q

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Thoughts on the Efects of the British Government on the State of India. Accompanied with Hints concerning the Means of conveying civil and religious Instructions to the Natives of that Country. By the Rev. William Tennant. 8vc. 78.

A Portraiture of Methodism, being an impartial View of the Rise, Progress, Doctrines, Discipline and Manners of the Wesley Methodists. In a Series of Letters, addressed to a Lady. By Joseph Nightingale. 8vo. 10s. 6d. boards.

A Letter to the Author of Remarks on a Charge delivered by the Bishop of Durham. By a Clergyman of the Diocese of Dur

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Mistakes in Religion exposed, an Essay on the Prophecy of Zecharias. By the Rev. H. Vane. 12mo. 4s. boards. Sermons on important Subjects. By Matthew Galt.

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A Plea for Religion and the Sacred Writings, addressed to the Disciples of Thomas Paine, and wavering Christians of every Persuasion; with an Appendix, containing the Author's Determination to have relinquished his Charge in the established Church, and the Reasons on which that Determination was founded. By the late Rev. David Simpson, A. M. Fourth Edition. 8vo. Ss. 12mo. 4s.

A Sermon, preached at the Temple, and at Berkeley Chapel, upon the Conduct to be observed by the Established Church towards Catholics and other Dissenters. By the Rev. Sydney Smith.

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Extract of a Sermon preached at St Mary's, Lambeth, on the 28th of June 1807, on the Education of the Poor under an appropriate System, for the Benefit of the Boys' Charity of Lambeth. By the Rev. A. Bell.

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The Universal Church, an Essay on Nature. 1s. 6d.

An Examination of the Passages contained in the Gospels, and other Books of the New Testament, respecting the Person of Jesus Christ. By James Smith. 3s. sewed.

Sermons on different Subjects. By the Rev. John Howlett. Svo. 9s. boards.

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A Sermon, preached before the University of Oxford, at St Mary's, on Sunday, April 19. 1807. By Richard Lawrence.

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Concio apud Synodum Cantuarianum æde Paulina habita IX. Kal. Julii, 1807. A Bowyer Edwards Sparke. 18. 6d.

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