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dedicated by Permission to the Right Rev. Lord Bishop of St. David's. By the Rev. William Dealtry, B. D. F. R. S. Rector of Clapham, and late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. 8vo. 8s.

Sir W. Russell's Advice to his Son, written in the Year 1689: dedicated to the Father of every Family. Now First Published., 12mo. 2s.

The Rights, Privileges, and Laws of Women, as established and confirmed by Nature, Right, Reason, and Human Legislation; to which is added a valuable Collection of Maxims, Cautions, and Reflections, calculated as well to improve the Female's Mind and Understanding, as to prevent her in every Situation through Life, from falling a Sacrifice to Artifice, Treachery, and Seduction. Part I. 8vo.

Panharmonicon, designed as an Illustration of an engraved Plate, in which is attempted to be proved that the Principles of Harmony more or less prevail throughout the whole System of Nature, but more especially in the human Frame. By F. Webb. 4to. 1. 1s.

Oxford University Calendar for 1815, corrected to Dec. 1814. 12mo.

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Liberty, Civil and Religious; by a Friend to Both. 8vo.

An Address to the British and Foreign Bible Society, proving by Texts of Scripture, that the sending the Sacred Volume, the Scriptures, to all Nations printed in their Native Languages, will be affording the most effectual Means of their Conversion to Christianity, and will also be the Means of ameliorating the present Condition of the Jews, and finally restoring them to their own Country, as foretold by their Prophets. By C. Hall. 8vo. 1s.

A Statement of the Facts connected with a Precognition taken in the College of Glasgow, on the 30th and 31st of March, 1815. By Professor Mylne, Glasgow. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

The Speeches of the Right Hon. Charles James Fox, in the House of Commons. În Six Volumes, 8vo. 41. 4s.

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Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica. Longman and Co. 1l. 14s.

Literary and Scientific Pursuits which are encouraged in the University of Cambridge, briefly described and vindicated, with various Notes. By the Rev. Latham Wainwright, A. M. F.A.S. of Emanuel College in that Univer sity, and Rector of Great Buckhill, Bucks. 4s. 6d.

A Catalogue of all Graduates in Divinity, Law, and Medicine, and of all Masters of Arts, and Doctors of Music, who have regularly proceeded or been.. created in the University of Oxford, between Oct. 10, 1659, and Oct. 10. 1814. To which are added the Chancellors, High Stewards, Vice Chancellors, and Proctors, from the Year 1659 to 1814; the Burgesses for the University, from the Year 1603 to 1814; and the Matriculations and Regents from 1701 to 1814. 8vo. 12s. 6d.

The Complete Taylor's Assistant, or a Treatise on the Art of Cutting, with proper Instructions to take measure for a Suit of Clothes. With descriptive Engravings. By A. Bailey.

Memoirs of an Old Wig. 8vo. 7s.

An Appendix to a Treatise on the Economy of Fuel, and Management of Heat, especially as it relates to Heating and Drying by means of Steam; containing Observations on Chimney Fire Places, particularly those used in Ireland, &c. By Robertson Buchanan, Civil Engineer. 7s. 6d.

Reasons for establishing a Registry of Slaves in the British Colonies, being a Report of the Committee of the African Institution, published by Order of that Society. 3s.

Essays, Religious and Moral. 12mo. 7s.

NATURAL HISTORY.

Harmonies of Nature. By J. B. H. De Saint Pierre; Being a Sequel to his

Studies of Nature, with a Portrait, and a Prefatory Account of the Author and the Work. By Louis Aimé Martin. Translated by W. Meeston, A.M. In 8 Volumes, 8vo. 1. 16s.

The same Work in French. 3 Volumes, 8vo. 1. 16s.

An Introduction to the Study of Conchology, including Observations on the Linnæan Genera, and on the Arrangement of M. Lamarch, a Glossary, and a Table of English Names, illustrated with coloured Plates. By Samuel Brookes, F. L.S. Demy 4to. 31. 10s. Royal 4to. 5l. 15s. 6d.

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Amurath, Prince of Persia; an Arabian Tale. 12mo. 4s.

The Benevolent Eccentric, or Conscript of Switzerland; a Tale founded on facts. With the Pleasures of the Soul, à Poem. By Henry Haverhard Hall.

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The Veils, or the Triumph of Constancy; a Poem, in Six Books. By Miss Porden. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Poems. By William Wordsworth. Including Lyrical Ballads, and the Miscellaneous Pieces of the Author, with additional Poems, a new Preface, and a Supplementary Essay. In 2 Volumes, 8vo. 1l. 8s.

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Ancient Scottish Poems; published from the MS. of George Bannatyne, 1568. 2 Volumes, Post 8vo. 1. 18.

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Pleasures of Anarchy, a Dramatic Poem, intended for the Reflections of Youth. 8vo.

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Melancholic Humours in Verses of Diverse Natures. Set down by Nicholas Breton, Gent. 1. 11s. 6d.

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Episodes from the Shah Nameh, or Annals of the Persian Kings. By Ferdoosee. Translated into English Verse, with Notes and Authorities, &c. By Stephen Weston, B. D. F. R.S. Royal 8vo. 6s.

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The Right to Church Property secured, and Commutation of Tithes vindicated, in a Letter to the Rev. William Coxe, Archdeacon of Wiltshire. 8vo. 2s.

An Inquiry into the Effects of the Irish Grand Jury Laws, as affecting the Industry, the Improvement, and the Moral Character of the People of Ireland. By Thomas Rice, Esq. F. A. S. late of Trinity College, Cambridge. 8vo. 4s. 6d. Observations and Reflections on the Bill now in Progress through the House of Commons, for better regulating the Medical Profession, as far as regards Apothecaries, proving it to be a Measure best suited to the public Convenience, and most conducive to the Preservation of the Community from the Effects of existing Frauds and Abuses. By Robert Master Kerrison, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, &c. 8vo. 5s.

Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Erskine, on the present Situation of France and Europe. Accompanied by Official and original Documents. Second Edition, with Additions. 4s. 6d.

The Happiness of States, or an Inquiry concerning Population, the Modes of subsisting and employing it, and the effects of all on Human Happiness. By S. Gray, Esq. 4to. 1. 11s. 6d.

The Principles of the English Poor Laws, illustrated from the Evidence given by Scottish Proprietors, (before the Corn Committee), on the Connexion observed in Scotland between the price of Grain, and the Wages of Labour. By John Weyland, Jun. Esq. F.R.S. Ordinary Member of the Board of Agriculture, and one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the Counties of Oxford, Berks, Surry, and Norfolk. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

Some Principles of Civilization, with detached Thoughts on the Promotion of Christianity in British India. By Richard Hey, Esq. LL. D. late Fellow of Sidney, Sussex, and Magdalen Colleges in the University of Cambridge. 8vo. 3s. A Treatise on the Wealth, Power, and Resources of the British Empire, in every Quarter of the World. By B. Colquhoun, LL. D. The Second Edition, with Additions and Corrections. 4to. 21. 2s.

Thoughts on the Corn Laws, as connected with Agriculture, Commerce, and Finance. By J. D. Hume, of the Custom House. 8vo. 2s.

A Brief Account of the Jesuits, with Historical Proofs in Support of it, tending to establish the Danger of the Revival of that Order to the World at large, and to the United Kingdom in Particular. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

A Report of the State of France, made to the King of France in Council., By the Viscount De Chateaubriand, Minister Plenipotentiary of his most To which is added, the Christian Majesty to the Court of Sweden, &c. Manifesto of Louis XVIII. addressed to the French Nation, as drawn up by the Count De Lally Tollendal. 8vo. sewed. 3s.

An Inquiry into the System of the Post Office, as it regards the Manner in which Persons and Property are affected by the Exercise of the Powers vested. in his Majesty's Postmaster General. By Thomas Pering, Esq. 8vo. 3s. The French Pretender unmasked, or an Appeal to the Common Sense of Britons, by an Enemy to Hypocrisy, Usurpation, and Despotism. 5s.

THEOLOGY, AND THEOLOGICAL HISTORY.

The Theological Sun, or a Compendium of Christian Knowledge, in Epitome. Sold by Thomas Parrott. On a Sheet.

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The Principal events in the Life of Moses, and in the Journey of the Israelites from Egypt to Canaan. By Henry Lacey. 18mo. 3s.

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Strictures on Dr. Marsh's Comparative View of the Churches of England and Rome. By the Rev. John Lingard. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

Sermons to Young People. By the late Rev. Samuel Lavington, of Bideford, Devon; delivered at a Lecture founded by the late Captain Young."

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The Weekly Monitor, a Series of Essays on Moral and Religious Subjects. By a Layman. 4s. 6d.

The Character of Moses, established for Veracity as an Historian, recording, Events subsequent to the Deluge. By the Rev. Joseph Townshend, M.A. Rector of Pewsey, Wiltshire. Volume II. 4to. 17. 16s.

Calvinism and Arminianism impartially stated, containing every Thing of Value which has ever been written on either Side, designed to enlighten the Understanding on the one hand, and to excite Liberality of Sentiment on the other; in a Series of Letters to a Friend. By William Robert. 12mo. 1s.

The History of the Church of Scotland, from the Establishment of the Re formation to the Revolution, illustrating a most interesting Period of the Political History of Britain. By George Cook, D.D. Minister of Lawrencekirk. 3 Volumes, 8vo. 17. 16s.

A Selection of the Psalms of David, from the Version of the late Rev. James Merrick, M. A. Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. To which is ap pended a Collection of Hymns, adapted to the Principal Festivals and Particular Sundays, &c. of the Established Church throughout the year, as well as to other Special occasions. 18mo. 4s. boards.

Pastoral Letters, addressed to several Members of a Congregation, on the most interesting Occurrences of Human Life. By the Author of Letters to a Person Baptized on a Profession of Faith. 12mo. 1s. 6d.

Apostolical Preaching considered in an Examination of St. Paul's Epistles.

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A. D. 96, to the Overthrow of the French Empire, under Napoleon Buonaparte, with some Intimations concerning the Predictions about to be accomplished, and an Illustration of the New Jerusalem, and certain Portions of Daniel and Ezekiel. By the Rev. James Ivony Holmes, A. M. late of Trinity College, Cambridge. In 2 Volumes, 8vo.

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Excuses for the Neglect of the Lord's Supper, considered in an Address to the Parishes of Fellbrigg with Metton, and Aylmerton with Runton, Norfolk. By the Rev. Geoffrey Hornby, LL.B.

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A Sermon preached at Leeds, April 16, 1815, on occasion of the Execution of Mr. Joseph Blackburn, Attorney at Law, for Forgery. By R. W. Hamilton, Minister of Albion Chapel, Leeds. 8vo. 1s.

An Essay on the Doctrine of Assurance, as maintained by some modern Sects of Christians. By George D'Oyley. B. D. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

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Sermons. By Christopher Wordsworth, D. D. Dean of Bocking. In 2 Vols. 8vo. 18s.

An Essay on the Doctrine of the Trinity, attempting to prove it by Reason and Demonstration. By the Rev. James Kidd, A. M. Minister of the Chapel of Ease, Gilcomston, and Professor of Oriental Languages in the Marischal College, and University Aberdeen. 8vo. 12s.

Christian Instruction, in a Discourse, as between a Mother and her Daughter. By John Wigham.

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A Theological, Biblical, and Ecclesiastical Dictionary; serving as a general Note Book to illustrate the Old and New Testament, as a Guide to the Practices and Opinions of all Sects and Religions, and as a Cyclopædia of Religious Knowledge. By John Robinson, D. D. late of Christ College, Cambridge, Minister of Ravenstonedale, in Westmorland, Master of the Free Grammar School, at that place; Author of the Archælogia Græca. 8vo. 1/. 8s.

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Simon Peter not a Calvinist, a Sermon written by an aged Christian; to which is prefixed an Address to his Daughter.

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Sermons on Subjects chiefly Practical, with illustrative Notes and an Ap

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