from the works of various fpiritual writers, and particularly from those of Emanuel Swedenborg, 8vo. 403 Dictionary, a complete, of the English language, both with regard to found and meaning; to which is prefixed a profodical grammar, by T. Sheridan, M. A. fecond edition, 469 Two Difcourfes, addreffed to the guardians and children of the Asylum, preached in the chapel, March 8, 1789, by the rev. Samuel Hopkinson, A. M. 4to. 403 Difcours d'un membre de l'assemblée natio486 nale a fes co-deputes, 1789, Difeafes of children, a treatife on the, with general directions for the management of infauts from the birth: by Michael Underwood, M. D. a new edition, revifed and enlarged, 2 vols. 12mo. 246 Diffenters, the rights of from the eftablifhed church. In relation principally to English catholics, by the rev. Jofeph Berington, 78 . -an address to the, on claffical literature, by E. 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Schomburg, 330 Manufcripts in the library of the king of France, accounts and extracts of the, pub ifhed under the infpection of a committee of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris; tranflated from the French, 2 vols. 8vo. 208 The Married man, a comedy in three acts, from le philofophe marie of M. Nericault Defouches, by Mrs. Inchbald, 157 General court Martial, authentic copy of the proceedings of a, held at the Horfe-guards on Friday the 26th of June, 1789, on Hugh Debbieg, efq. Rr оп on three charges, exhibited by his Motte, containing a justification of 220 Memoirs relative to the campaign in extreme heat at Goree in 1787, 142 35 The Mine, a dramatic poem; the fe- 381 480 334 158 N 94 HE interesting Narrative of the life country of the Hottentots, and Cal- 1789, |