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Differtations of the Rev. Mr. Pearfon and Mr. Cunningham, before the Univerfity of Cambridge; and Lord Teignmouth's Pamphlet on the Practicability of converting the Natives of India to Chriftianity. By Major Scott Waring. 5s.

The Doctrine of the Greek Article, applied to the Criticifm and Illuftration of the New Teftament. By T. F. Middleton, A. M. Rector of Tanfor, Northamptonshire, &c. 8vo. 145.

A Sermon on the Propriety of preaching the Calvinistic Doc. trines and the Authorities for that Practice, preached May 20, 1807, at Leicester, at the Vifitation of the Rev. Archdeacon Burnaby. By the Hon. and Rev. Henry Ryder, A. M.

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On the Everlasting Fire of the Athanafian Creed: A Sermon preached on the Sunday after Afcenfion Day, 1808. Dedicated to the Rey. Francis Stone, M. A. Rector of Cold Norton, and his Profecutors. By George Somers Clarke, D. D. Vicar of Great Waltham, Effex. 1s. 6d.

A Differtation upon the Logos of St. John, comprehending the Subftance of Sermons preached before the University of Oxford. By Richard Lawrence, LL.D. Rector of Marsham, Kent. 35.

Serious Attention to perfonal Holiness and Soundness of Doctrine confidered, in a Sermon preached June 1, 1808, at the Visi tation of the Rev. Andrew Burnaby, D. D. Archdeacon, in the Parish Church of St. Martin, Leicester, and published at the Request of the Clergy. By the Rev. Thomas Robinson, A. M. Vicar of St. Mary's, Leicester.

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Female Benefit Societies recommended; or, The Neceffity and Advantages of Forefight. A Sermon, preached in the Parish Church of St. Saviour, in the City of York, on June 1, 1808, before the York Female Benefit Club, eftablished in 1801, and published at the request of the Patroneffes. By the Rev. John Graham, Rector of St. Saviour, and of St. Mary, Bifhop-hill Senior, York, and Domestic Chaplain to the Right Hon. Earl Bathurst. 1s. 6d.

HISTORY AND TOPOGRAPHY.

Rivington's Annual Regifter, or, A View of Hiftory, Politics, and Literature, for the year 1794. And alfo the Vol. for the year 1802, being the fecond of the new Series, commencing with the prefent Century. 16.

Hiftory of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second, with an introductory Chapter. By the Right Hon. Charles James Fox. To which is added, an Appendix. 4to. Demy, 11. 16s. Royal, 21. 125. 6d.

Hiftory of the Rife, Progrefs, and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the Slave Trade. By T. Clarkfon, M. A. 2 Vols. 11. 45.

Lyfon's

Lyfon's Magna Britannia, first Part of the fecond Volume, containing Cambridgeshire. 21. as.

The Hiftory of Greece, from the earlieft Accounts to the Death of Philip, King of Macedonia, in 4 Vols. 4to. (the fourth Volume entirely new,) by William Mitford, Efq. 71. 45.

Characteristical Views of the paft and prefent State of the People of Spain and Italy. Addreffed to an English Traveller. By John Andrews, LL.D. 9s.

Travels in Turkey, Italy, and Ruffia, in the Years 1804, 1805, and 1806. Comprising alfo an Account of fome of the Greek lands, and of the two principal Ruffian Settlements on the Coafts of the Black Sea and the Sea of Azoff. By Thomas Mac Gill. 2 Vols. 9s.

A Topographical Dictionary, or Gazetteer of the United Kingdom. By P. Capper, Efq. 8vo. 11. 5s.

BIOGRAPHY.

The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United States, &c. By David Ramfay, M. D. Member of Congrefs, and Author of the Hiftory of the American Revolution. 8vo. 9s.

A Series of Letters between Mrs. Elizabeth Carter and Mifs Catherine Talbot, from the Year 1741 to 1770. To which are added, Letters from Mrs. Elizabeth Carter to Mrs. Vefey, between the years 1763 and 1787; which Mrs. Vefey earnestly requefted fhould be published. Publifhed from the original Manuscripts, by the Rev. Montagu Pennington, M. A. Vicar of Northbourn, in Kent, her Nephew and Executor. 2 vols. 4to. 31. 35.

Memoirs of Generals Pichegru and Moreau. By Lewis Fauche Borel, Efq. prifoner in the Temple for thirty-three Months. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

MEDICAL.

The Vaccine Phantasmagoria. 25.

Vaccination Vindicated from fome prevailing Errors. By James Ramfay, Surgeon, at Amerfham, Bucks.

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The Medical Remembrancer, or Pharmaceutical Vade Mecum. By Thomas Churchill, Apothecary, London.

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An Expofition of the Practice of affufing Cold Water on the Surface of the Body, as a Remedy for the Cure of Fever. To which are added, Remarks on the Effects of Cold Drink, and of Gestation in the open air, in certain Conditions of that Disease. By Robert Jackson, M. D. 10s. 6d.

LAW.

A correct Report of the Trial between Mr. Daniel Daly, late Midshipman of his Majesty's Ship Lion, and Robert Rolles, Efq. late Captain of the faid Ship: With Obfervations on a Pamphlet, entitled "A Narrative of the Facts relative to the Difmiffal of Mr. Daniel Daly." 2s. 6d.

Mr.

Mr. Dallas's Speech in the Court of King's Bench on the Motion for a new Trial in the Cafe of the King verfus Picton. 2s. 6d.

MATHEMATICS.-EXPERIMENTAL PHILOSOPHY.

Mathematics fimplified, and practically illuftrated by the adaptation of the principal Problems to the ordinary Purposes of Life, and by a progreffive Arrangement, applied to the most familiar Objects in the plaineft terms; together with a complete Effay on the Art of Surveying Lands, &c. by fuch fimple Inventions as may for ever banish the Neceffity of coftly and complex Inftru. ments. By Capt. Thomas Williamson, Author of the Wild Sports of India. 8vo. gs.

Popular Lectures on Experimental Philofophy, Aftronomy, and Chemistry. By G. Gregory, D. D. Doctor in Philofophy and the Arts, &c. 2 Vols. 135.

A New Syftem of Chemical Philofophy. Part I. By John Dalton. 8vo. 75. boards.

AGRICULTURE.

Agriculture the Source of the Wealth of Britain; a Reply to the Objections urged by Mr. Mill, the Edinburgh Reviewers, and others, against the Doctrines of the Pamphlet, entitled "Britain Independent of Commerce;" with Remarks on the Criticism of the Monthly Reviewers on that Work. By William Spence, F. L. S. 3s. 6d.

POLITICS.

Views of the Catholic Queftion fubmitted to the good Senfe of the People of England. By Theobald K'Kenna, Efq. 5s. Difquifitions on Population, in which the Principles of the Effay on Population by the Rev. T. R. Malthus are examined and refuted, by the Rev. Robert Acklam Ingram, B. D. Rector of Segrave, in Leicestershire. 3s. 6d.

Brother Abraham's Anfwer to Peter Plimley, Efq. in two Letters. To which is prefixed, a "Poftliminious" Preface on the Machinery of Popery. 2s. 6d.

Public Spirit, or a Brief View of the Dangers to the Country from the Intrigues of the Enemy and our own Party Spirit, in Oppofition to the defponding and injurious Writings of Mr. Rofcoe and others.

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Additional Obfervations on the American Treaty: with Re marks on Mr. Baring's Pamphlet, being a Continuation of the Letters of Decius. By Thomas Peregrine Courtenay, Efq. 55.

A Letter to a Noble Lord, touching fome Points in the Con ftitution of the High Court of Admiralty. 25.

An Inquiry into the Hiftory of Tithe, its Influence upon the Agriculture, Population, and Morals of Ireland.

A Letter to the Hon. Harrison Gray Otis, a Member of the Senate of Maffachusetts, on the Prefent State of our National Affairs. By John Quincy Adams. 18.

Minutes

. Minutes of Evidence taken at the Bar of the Lords Houfe of Parliament, on the Petitions against the Orders in Council, from London, Manchefter, Hull, and Liverpool; with a Speech of Henry Brougham, Efq. in Support of the Petitioners. gs. 6d.

A Reply to fome Animadverfions of Dr. E. Nathan Bancroft, on the Fifth Report of the Commiffioners of Military Enquiry. By James M'Grigor, M. D. F. R. S. E. Fellow of the Royal College of Phyficians, Edinburgh, &c.

The Liberty of the Prefs; or, An Impartial Address to the Public on the Importance of the impending Trials between his Majefty's Attorney General and the Editor and Printer of the Independent Whig Newspaper.

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Letters on the Subject of the Duties on Coffee. By Edgar, Corrie, Efq. 1s. 6d.

Demonftration; or, Financial Remarks, with occafional Obfervations on Political Occurrences, by Francis Percival Eliot, Efq. 6s.

Political Obfervations on the following interefting Subjects. Exifting Circumstances, Economy, Popular Demagogues, Equality, State Infignia, Mobs, British Munificence, and my. own Times, &c. By a Patriotic Observer." 3s. 6d,

Proceedings of the Weftminfter Election; with the Speeches of the Right Hon. Mr. Sheridan, Lord Cochrane, J. C. Jennings, Efq. J. Elliot, Efq. Mr. Gibbons, Mr. Sheridan, and others. 8vo. 5s.

A Letter to the Right Hon. Spencer Percival, Chancellor of the Exchequer, on a Subject connected with his Bill now under Difcuffion in Parliament, for improving the Situation of Stipen diary Curates. Is..

An Inquiry into the Policy and Juftice of the Prohibition of the Ufe of Grain in the Distilleries; including Observations on the Nature and Ufe of a Vent to fuperfluous Land-produce; and a particular Application of the general Question to the prefent Situation of the Colonial Interefts. By Archibald Bell, Efq.. Advocate. 35.

A Letter on Toleration and the Establishment, addreffed to the Right Hon. Spencer Percival, Chancellor of the Exchequer, with fome Remarks on his projected Bill. 2s. 6d.

A Letter to W. A. Miles, Efq. containing fome Obfervations on a Letter addreffed by him to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. By Philopălites 1s. 6d.

POETRY,

Latin and Italian Poems of Milton, tranflated into English Verfe, and a Fragment of a Commentary on Paradife Loft. By the late William Cowper, Efq. with a Preface by the Editor (Mr. Hayley) and Notes of various Authors. Illuftrated alfo by Flaxman's Defigns. 4to. 21. 25.

Original Poems, intended for the Ufe of young Perfons. By Mrs. Richardfon, Widow of the late Jofeph Richardfon,

Efq. M. P. on a Plan recommended by the Rev. Dr. Ïfaae Watts. 35.

A Day in Spring, and other Poems. By Richard Weftali, Efq. R. A. 10s. 6d.

Fowling; a Poem, in five Books, defcriptive of Groufe, Partridge, Pheasant, Woodcock, Duck, and Snipe-fhooting. 6s.

The Plants, a Poem. Cantos Firft and Second, with Notes, and occafional Poems. By William Tighe, Efq. M. P. 8s. Emancipation or Peter Martin and the Squire, a Tale is Rhyme, with Notes, exhibiting Sketches of eminent public Characters. 45.

The Turtle Dove, a Tale. By a Gentleman. Is. 6d.

Kathleen, a Ballad from an ancient Irish Tradition, in the Valley of Glandclough, in the County of Wicklow. By John Edwards, of Old Court, in the fame County, Efq. 25.

Illuftrations of the Scenery of the Gentle Shepherd, with a new and correct Edition, of the Comedy; an Appendix, contain. ing Memoirs of David Allan, the Scots Hogarth, befides origi. mal and other Poems, connected with the Illuftrations; and a cem prehenfive Gloffary. 2 vols. 8vo. 11. 11s. 6d.

The Fisher Boy, a Poem, comprifing his feveral Avocations. during the four Seafons of the Year. By H. C. Efq. 45. The Cat's Concert; or Grimalkin's Difafters.

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The Cabinet of Poetry, containing the beft entire Pieces which are to be found in the Works of the British Poets from Milton to Beattie. Printed in chronological Series, and the Works of each Poet prefaced by an Account of his Life and Character. By S. J. Pratt, Efq. 6 Vols. 8vo. 31.

Charles's Small Clothes: A National Ode. By the Author of the Foxiad. IS.

NOVELS.

Memoirs of Maria, Countefs D'Alva, being neither Novel nor Romance, but appertaining to both, interfperfed with hiftoric Facts and comic Incidents; in the Course of which are introduced Fragments and Circumftances not altogether inapplicable to the Events of this distracted Age, and to the Measure of the fore. fighted Defenders of our holy Faith. By Prifcilla Parlante. 2 Vols. 11. 15.

2 Vols. 8s.

Marianna; or Modern Manners. The Adventures of Ulyffes. By Charles Lamb. 45. The Piccadilly Ambulator; or Old Q. 2 Vols. 10s. Queen-Hoo-Hall, a Legendary Romance; and Ancient Times, a Drama: both illuftrative of the domeftic Manners and Amufe. ments of the Fifteenth Century. By the late Jofeph Strutt, Efq. Vols. 18s.

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The Englishwoman. By Mifs Byron.
Secrets made Public. By J. N. Brewer. 4 Vols. 11.
Mysterious Baron. By Eliza Ratcliffe. 3s. 6d.
The Hour of Trial. By Mary Anne Neri,

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3 Vols. 12mo. 155.

DRAMA.

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