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Reports of Cases on Appeal from Scotland, decided in the House of Pears. Vol. 1. Containing the Period from the Union in 1707, to the Commencement of the Reign of George II. By David Robertson. Royal 8vo. 25s. bound.

The Trial of J. Ratford, one of the British Seamen who were taken out of the American Frigate Chesapeake, when searched by the Leopard, in which the Grounds of the present Dispute between Great Britain and America are seen in the clearest and most authentic manner. Price 1s.

Remarks, Critical and Miscellaneous, on the Commentaries of Sir William Blackstone. By James Sedgwick Esq. 4to. 12s. bound.

Notifications, Orders and Instructions, relating to Prize Subjects during the present War. 2s. 6d.

A Short View of Legal Bibliography, containing some critical Observations on the authorities of the Reporters and other Law Writers, collected from the best Authorities. By Richard Whalley Bridgeman Esq. 8vo. 8s. bound.

A Treatise on the Law of Contracts and Agreements not under Seal. By Samuel Comyn Esq. 2 vol. 17. 11s. 6d. bound. Reports of Cases argued and determined in the High Court of Admiralty, in the time of the Right Honourable Sir William Scott. By C. Robinson. Vol. 6. Part 1. 6s. bound.

MEDICINE.

A Letter on the Practice of Midwifery, addressed to Sir James Earle. By John Boys. 1s. 6d.

A Treatise on Hernia, being the Essay which gained the Prize offered by the Royal College of Surgeons, 1806. By William Laurence. 8vo.

Observations on Emphysema, or the Diseases which arise from an Effusion of Air into the Cavity of the Thorax, or Subcutaneous Cellular Membrane. By Andrew Halliday.

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Additional Cases of Gout, in further proof of the salutary Efficacy of the Cooling Treatment of that afflicting Disease, with illustrative Annotations, written Authorities in its support, controversional Discussions, and a View of the present State and future Prospects of the Practice. By Robert Kinglake. Svo. 8s. 6d. boards.

A Practical Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of the Venereal Disease. By T. M. Caton. 8vo. 2s.

The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, No. 13. exhibiting a Concise View of the latest and most important Discoveries in Medicine, Surgery, and Pharmacy. Published quarterly. Price 39.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Letters and Sonnets on Moral and interesting Subjects, addressed to Lord John Russell. By Edmund Cartwright. Foolscap 8vo.

Report on the interesting Trial and Acquittal of that wellknown Character John Bull, before the Tribunal of the World at large, for attacking and forcibly entering Copenhagen, and seizing various Ships, Naval Stores, &c. belonging to the King of Denmark. 2s. bound.

The Compiler, a Literary Banquet, consisting of interesting Extracts, &c. with original Pieces. Vol. 1. 12mo. 4s. fine,

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Essays Scriptural, Moral and Logical. By W. & T. Ludlam. 2 vol. 8vo. 16s. boards.

A Domestic Story. 3s. boards.

Characteristic Anecdotes of Men eminent for their Genius and Learning, from the Reign of Henry the VIII. to the present Time. 8vo. 10s. 6d. boards.

Observations relative to the Divine Mission of Johanna Southcot, with a Detail of the Proceedings of the Society called Quakers, against a Member for his belief. By Daniel Roberts.

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Eccentric Mirror. 4 vol. 12mo. 22s. bound. Observations on Stage-Waggons, Stage-Coaches, TurnpikeRoads, Toll-Bars, Weighing-Machines, &c. By William Dea

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The Builder's Companion; or, Country Gentleman's Assistant, comprising the Art of conducting and measuring Country Buildings, by a plain and simple Method, &c. By D. Boyers. 8vo. 5s. bound.

Food for the Mind, No. 1. 1s. 6d. To be continued Monthly. Gulliyer and Munchausen outdone. By Peter Vandergoose. 4s. 6d.

A correct and interesting Account of the Siege, Bombardment, and Capitulation of Copenhagen, in the Year 1807, taken on the Spot, and printed in English at Copenhagen. By F. L. Somer. Is.

Reports of a Deputation from the Hibernian Society, respecting the Religious State of Ireland; to which is annexed, a Plan of the Society, together with a List of its Officers. 1s.

The Student and Pastor, or Directions how to attain to Eminence and Usefulness in those respective Characters. By John Mason. 4s. bound.

Introduction to an Analytical Dictionary of the English Language. By D. Booth. 8vo. 5s. bound.

The Publican's Appeal, containing Observations upon the Power of the licensing Magistrates, Brewers' Leases, the Golden Lane and British Ale Breweries, Hope Insurance, &c.; Proposals for

redressing Publicans' Grievances, with an Appendix. By John Irving Maxwell. 4s.

Animadversions on an Admonitory Epistle to the Rev. Rowland Hill. By J. Ball. 8vo. 1s.

An Address to the Chairman of the East India Company, occasioned by Mr Twining's Letter to that Gentleman on the Dangers of interfering in the Religious Opinions of the Natives of India. By John Owen. 1s. 6d.

A Letter Addressed to the Gentlemen of the British Museum. By the Author of the Dissertations on the Alexandrian Sarcophagus. 4to. 1s. 6d.

The Misled General, a Serio-Comic, Satiric, Mock-Heroic Romance. By the Author of the Rising Sun. 7s. bound.

The Laundress's Check-Book, or Complete Family WashingBook, for keeping a regular Account of Linen, &c. given out to Wash, Iron, or Mangle. 1s. 3d. sewed.

Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, with a Plate. By Alexander Mollison. 4s.

Report of the Committee of the African Institution, read to the General Meeting on the 15th of July 1807; together with the Rules and Regulations which were then adopted for the Government of the Society.

A Letter to the Chairman of the East India Company, on the Danger of interfering in the Religious Opinions of the Natives of India, and on the Views of the British and Foreign Bible Society, as directed to India. 1s. 6d.

Arabian Nights' Entertainments. Part. I. 2s. To be completed in Eight Parts, with Plates.

MILITARY.

An Account of the Siege, Bombardment, and Capitulation of Copenhagen. By F. L. Sommer. To which is affixed, a Danish Admonition upon the Author's Narrative, and a List of the Danish Ships. 1s.

A Narrative of the Expedition to, and storming of, Buenos Ayres, by the British Army, commanded by Lieutenant-General Whitelocke. By an Officer. 1s. 6d.

An Authentic Narrative of the Proceedings of the Expedition under the command of Brigadier-General Crawford, until its Arrival at Monte Video, with an Account of the Operations against Buenos Ayres, under the command of Lieutenant-General Whitelocke. 8vo. 10s. bound.

Proceedings of a Court-Martial on H. Button, Private in the Gosport Volunteer Infantry, commanded by Major T. Whitcomb, on Charges of Desertion, Intoxication, &c. 6d.

NOVELS.

Memoirs of Female Philosophers. 2 vol. 10s.

The Sorrows of Gustavus, or the History of a Young Swede. By the Baroness Crudner. 2 vol. 10s.

Romance of the Appenines. 2 vol. 9s.
Davenport Family. 4 vol. 20s.

The Nun of the Misericordia, or the Eve of All-Saints, a Romance. 4 vol. 18s. sewed.

Philip Stanley; by B. C. Brown. 2 vol. 7s. sewed. A Peep at our Ancestors. By Henrietta Rouviere. 20s. sewed.

Mountville Castle. 3 vol. 15s. boards.

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The Fatal Vow, or S. Michael's Monastery, a Romance. By F. Lathom. 2 vol. 9s. bound.

Leopold De Circe; or, the Effects of Atheism, by J. S. Byerley, Esq. 2 vol. 12mo. 8s. bound.

The Governor of Belleville, a Tale, by Jane Harvey. 4 vol. 12mo. 14s. bound.

Bath Characters; or, Sketches from Life, by Peter Paul Pallett. 5s. bound.

Estella, a Pastoral Romance, translated from the celebrated work of M. de Florian. 3s. 6d.

St. Hilary the Crusader, a Romantic Legend. 3 vol. 13s. 6d. Dorinda Grafton; by T. P. Hurstone. 3 vol. 15s.

Palmerin of England; by Francis De Moreas, translated by Robert Southey, from the original Portuguese. 4 vol. foolscap 8vo. 28s. bound.

Dorinda Grafton, a Novel, in 3 vol. 15s.

The Royal Legend, a Tale of the 14th Century, in 1 vol. 12mo. 5s. bound.

Maid of Avon, a Novel for the Haut-Ton, by an Irishwo3 vol. 13s. 6d.

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A Winter in Dublin. By Charles Sedley. 3 vol. 21s. bound. Montoni, or the Confessions of the Monk of St. Benedict. 4 vol. 18s.

Modern Characters. 3 vol. 18s.

Christina, or, Memoirs of a German Princess. 2 vol. 9s. The Duke of Lauzun, an Historical Romance, replete with Anecdotes of the Court of Louis XIV. By Madame de Genlis. The Imaginary Adulteress. 2 vol. 8s.

A Summer at Weymouth, or the Star of Fashion. 3 vol. 15s. Ludovico's Tale, or the Black Banner of Castle Douglas. By A. A. Stewart. 4 vol. 20s.

NATURAL HISTORY.

Zoological Anedotes, or Authentic and Interesting Facts, relative to the Lives, Manners, and Economy of the Brute Creation, both in their Natural and Domesticated State.

Ornithologia Curiosa, or the Wonders of the Feathered Crea tion. By J. Taylor. 2s. 6d.

The Naturalist's Cabinet, containing interesting Sketches of Animal History. 6 vol. 8vo. 54s. bound. 6 vol. 8vo. 54s. bound. With coloured Plates,

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British Ferinaria, containing a Compendium of the Zoology of the British Islands, arranged according to the Linnean System. ByW. Turton. Vol. I. 10s. 6d.

POETRY.

Poems by the Rev. George Crabbe, 8vo. 8s. 6d. boards.

Patriotic Sketches of Ireland, written in Connaught, by Miss Owenson. 2 vol. 9s. boards.

The English Musical Repository, containing a choice Selection of Songs adapted for the Voice, Violin and German Flute. 3s. 6d. boards.

Travelling Recreations, comprising a variety of Original Poems, &c. By William Parsons. 21s. boards.

Scottish Historical and Romantic Ballads, chiefly Ancient, with explanatory Notes, and a Glossary; to which are prefixed some remarks on the early state of Romantic composition in Scotland. By John Finlay, in 2 vol. 14s. boards.

Ancient Historic Ballads, foolscap 8vo. 5s. bound.

Trivia, or the Art of Walking the Streets of London; a Poem, by Gay, embellished with an highly-finished characteristic Engraving. To which is added, London: a Poem, by Dr Johnson. 5s. foolscap 8vo.

Metrical Legends, and other Poems. By Charles Kirkpatrick Sharp, Esq. 8vo. 5s. bound.

The Resurrection, a Poem. By John Stewart, Esq. Foolscap 8vo. 7s. bound.

Descriptive Poetry, being a selection from modern Authors, chiefly having Reference to Natural History. Ss. boards, 12mo.

POLITICS.

Reflections on the Peace between Russia and France, concluded at Tilsit, July 8. 1807. 1s.

Address to the People, on the Maritime Rights of Great Britain. 6d.

An Accurate Copy of the Petition finally agreed to at a General Meeting of the Catholics of Ireland, February 24. 1807, and intended to be presented to Parliament, with a Preface. 1s. Observations on Buonaparte's Speech to the Legislative Body, August 16. 1807.

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Reflections on Mr Whitbread's Bill, on the Poor Laws, and on different Authors who have written on that Subject; with an Outline of a further Plan for bettering the Condition of the Poor,

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