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A Letter from the Rev. Mr. Wylde, to the Clergy of Somersetshire, on the Means of preventing undue Marriages, with Communications on the subject from various dignified Clergymen! [Never published.] No. 1. A short Historical View of the principal Religious and Military Orders of the Roman Catholic Church; by the A Author of the "Hora Biblicæ." No. 9. 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. No. 1143 PACKA A short Address to the Primate of all Ireland, recommendatory of some Commutation, or Modification of the Tithes of that country with a few Remarks on the present State of the Irish Church. By the Rev. Sir H. BATE DUDLEY, Bart. No. 11.

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On the Commutation of Tythe. By J. BENETT, Esq. M.P. No. 12. A Letter to Dr. H. Marsh, in confutation of his assertion, that the designs of the Dissenters are to obtain for themselves the honor and emoluments of the Church, and to establish their own forms of worship. No. 12.

Dr. H. MARSH'S Answer to the Preceding. No. 12.290) (ensieliuli National Establishment, National Security; or Thoughts on the Conse

quences o s of commuting the Tithes. By the Rev. W. EDMEADS.No. 13. Prize Essay on the Commutation of Tithes, in claim of the Bedfordean Gold Medal. By the Rev. JAMES WILLIS. No.16. are but WA BA A Letter to Ilis Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury; by RICHARD, late Lord Bishop of Llandaff. No, 16.

An Address to a Meeting holden at Bath, December 1, 1817, for the purpose of forming a Church Missionary Society in that city; word for word as delivered from writing; with a Protest against the establishment of such a Society in Bath. By the Rev. ARCHDEACON THOMAS, AM. [Fifth Ed.] No. 21

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A Defence of the Church Missionary Society, in answer to the above. By the Rev. DANIEL WILSON, A.M. [Ninth Ed.] No. 22.

To the Editor of the British Review, in Answer to his Remarks on the Pam phlet of the Rev. W. Edmeads, respecting the Consequences of Com inuting the Tithes. By L. TADMAN, Esq. [Original] No. 24 O Observations on Parish Registers and the Marriage of Non-Conformists; er with the Outlines of a Bill (humbly proposed) for establishing a more 411 certain and general Register of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, in each Parish. To which is added, The celebrated Edict of Louis XVI. King 10.sof France, in 1787, for the Verification of the Marriages, Births, and Deaths, of the Non-Catholics. [Original] No. 29.budtam egyes. A Concise History of Tithes, with an Inquiry how far a Forced Maintenance for the Ministers of Religion is warranted by the Examples and Precepts of Jesus Christ and his Apostles. By JOSEPH STORES FRY. No. 90. FOR ALL EDUCATION. Account of the Rs 10 unk

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Report of the National Society for the Education of the Poor, A Reply to the most popular Objections to Public Schools, with particular reference to the Tyrocinium of Cowper. No. 7.

Essay on the Application of the Organology of the Brain to Education. By T, FORSTER, Esq. F.L.S. No. 10.

Remarks on a Course of Education, designed to prepare the youthful Mind for a career of Honor, Patriotism, and Philanthropy. By THOMAS MYERS, A.M. No. 24.

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or, occasioned by his Letter to Sir Samuel ter to fenry Brougham, Esq., Tumilly, on Charitable Abuses. By the Rev. W. L. BOWLES. No. 26. Thoughts on the 1 Increase of Crimes, the Education of the Poor and the National Schools; in a letter to Sir James Mackintosh. By the same. No. 29. 09.09% (lonią

biofl godud la mam, all' H FINANCE. Outlines of a Plan of Finances proposed to be submitted to Parliament, No. 1. Mr. Huskisson's Speech in the House upon the Resolutions proposed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer respecting the State of the Finances and the Observe Sinking Fund of Great Britain. No. 3.

on Mr. Vansittart's Plan of Finance. By F. SILver. for

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A Series of Letters on the Political and Financial State of the Nation, at the commencement of the year 1814; addressed to the Earl of Liverpool. By F. P. ELIOT, Esq. No. 6.

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Three Letters on the Financial and Political Situation of the Country in 1815; being a continuation to those of the preceding year, addressed

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Speech the Ref Liverpool." By F. P. ELIOT, Esq. No. 10.

of the Rt. Hon. N. Vansittart, in the House of Commons, Feb 20, ... 1815, in the Cuminittee of Ways and Means. With revisions and corrections.] No. 11. The Budget, for 1815. By the same. [with revisions and corrections.] No. 11. General Reflections on the Financial Situation of France in 181627By M. Ch. Ganilh. [Translated exclusively for the Pamphleteer.] No. 13. the Political and Financial Situation of the British Empire, in 1916; being a continuation to those of the years 1814 and 1815. By F. P. ELIOT, Esq. No. 13. 10 leave often on the Character and Tendency of the Property Tax, as adapted 40 & Permanent System of Taxation. By the Rev. G. Grove, M. A.

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7990. 16. Constitutional Aids. Progress of Taxation, with a new Plan of Finance. PELLET, M.D. [Original.] 17.9 8719ed0 1978

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The National Debt in its True Colors, with p for its extinction by ho

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nest means. By W. FREND, Esq. No. 18. Substance of a Speech in the House, April 28, 1814, by P. GRENFEL, Esq. on the Subject of applying the Sinking Fund towards any Loans raised for the Public Service. No. 18. 4 by odai Project of Finance; or a proposed Method of affording Relief to the Country at large, e, in the present crisis, 1816; and eventually of raising considerable and increasing Supplies, without having recourse to New 2982 Taxes. Original. No. 21. 26 2000ersbizto The Speech delivered by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, March, 1818, on proposing a Grant of One Million for providing Additional Places of Can Worship in England. No. 23. preko to may Letter to the Rt. Hon. W. W. Pole, respecting the disappearance of the Gold Coin and the Resumption of Cash Payments Original No.es. I Dangersted for obviating them. By Jour WRAY, Esq. No. 26591 701 Pan Entire Repeal of the Bank Restriction Act; and Plan suğSubstance of the Speech of the Rt. Hon. The Earl of Liverpool; on the Report of the Bank Committee. No. 28.

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Substance of the Speech of the Rt. Hon. the Chancellor of the Exchequer Casson Finance to comprising the Finance Resolutions for the year 1819. 10m No. 29beygen to boda ar noqu botz0 golfo Do. Do. on the Budget of the year 1819. No. 29. Jower-07 elocipe Two Tables (with explanations) illustrative of the Speeches of the Rt. Hon. 1sinthe Bark of Liverpool, and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, showing as the rates of Exchange on Hamburgh, compared with the amount of ad Bank Notes, and the Price of Gold, and with the Foreign expenditure, em and the Value of Grain imported from the year 1793 to 1819. [Original.] No. 29.

Comments on some recent Political Discussions, with an Exposure of the 100 Fallacy of the Sinking Fund. By A. H. CHAMBERS, Banker, Bond fo Street, Author of The Resumption of Cash Payments. No. 80abil odi ya bongong naitulos sdt nogu sell any ni dogge hoedat M bas asɔnsands to anale ed FINE ARTSedex art to soffan A Letter to T. Hope, Esq. on the insufficiency of the existing establishments for promoting the Fine Arts, towards that of Architecture and its Professors; attempting to shew the cause of the decline of pure taste in loog that branch of the Fine Arts, and with some hints towards its better encouragement. By JAMES ELMES, Architect. [Original. No. 6. Report from the Select Committee on the Earl of Elgin's Collection of Sculptured Marbles, &c. &c. No. 16.

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di vino ed to nousungURISPRUDENCE. d no age sou bogbo urbanan nito pods is f Objections to the Project of creating a Vice-Chancellor of England. No. 1. Strictures on the Right, Expedience, and Indiscriminate Denunciation, of Capital Punishment: containing Observations on the True Nature of Justice, and the Legitimate Design of Penal Institutions [Original.] No. 5 more The Origin, Object, and Operation of the Apprentice Laws; with their ap plication to times past, present, and to come; addressed to the Comnimittee of General Purposes of the City of London, by the Committee bag of Manufacturers of London and its vicinity. [Original] No. 5. Insurance against Robbery; or the present System of the Police considered, bag and a new one proposed. [Original] No. 5.,

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Mr. Serjeant Onslow's Speech on moving for leave to bring in a bill to amend the Statute intituled, "An Act containing divers Orders for Artificers, Labourers, Servants of Husbandry, and Apprentices." No. 8

Brief Observations on the Punishment of the Pillory. [Original] No. 8. Mr. Sergeant Onslow's Speech in the House, Nov. 1814, on moving for leave to bring in a bill for more effectually securing the liberty of the pa Subject. Original. No. 9. Observations on the Trial by Jury, particularly ani de la comedia on the Unanimity required in the Verdict. By J. LONGLEY, Esq., No. 10 Inquiry respecting the Insolvent Debtors Bill, with the opinions of Dr no Paley, Mr. Burke, and Dr. Johnson, upon Imprisonment for Debt. we By BASIL MONTAGU, Esq. No. 10.8 galatan bits olduabik Considerations on the Propriety of making a Remuneration to Witnesses 10 in Civil Actions, for Loss of Time, and of allowing the same on the 10 9 Taxation of Costs as between party and party; with some Observations on the present System of Taxing Costs. By CHARLES FROST, Attorney dy at Law No. 13. adi panggonal W Woll On the Punishment of Death. By JOHN POLIDORI, M.D. [Original] No. 15. Substance of the Speech of Mr. Sergeant Onslow, May 23, 1816, on moving

for leave to bring in a Bill, to repeal the Laws, which regulate or reH strain the Rate of Interest. [Original] No. 168 oils to sonatedue lined to y

Observations on the Game Laws, with proposed Alterations for the Protection and Increase of Game, and the Decrease of Crimes. By J. CHITTY, Esq, of the Middle Temple. No. 17-wind batte bas auj A few Cursory Remarks on the Obnoxious Parts of the Game Laws. Second Edition. By Sir WILLIAM ELFORD, Bart. No. 19 houpsahoba Three Letters on the Game Laws. By a Country Gentleman, a Proprietor of Game. [The 3d is Original.] No. 22. housings Copy of a Letter to the Rt. Hon. W. Sturges Bourne, Chairman of the Select Committee of the House of Commons, appointed for the Consideration of the Poor Laws; from T. P. Courtenay, Esq. M. P. a Member of that Committee. [Never Published.] No. 22 ot

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Sir Isaac Coffin, Bart., M.P., on the Inadequacy of Courts Martial in their present form to Purposes of Justice. Byman นิงตั้ง Officer. [Original] No. 27. sift do sonsuid Notes on a Visit made to some of the Prisons in Scotland, and the North of England, in company with Elizabeth Fry; with some general Observations on subject of Prison Discipline. By JOSEPH JOHN GURNEY. Nos. 29 and 30.

Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons, appointed to consider of so much of the Criminal Laws as relates to Capital Punishment in Felonies, and to report their observations and opinion of the same from time to time to the House, and to whom the several Petitions on the subject were referred. No. 30. T

ོ། ང Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the State and Description of Gauls and other places of ConOfinement, and into the best method of providing for the Reformation as

well as the safe Custody and Punishment of Offenders, and to report ave the same, with their Observations thereupon, to the House; and to og whom the Report respecting Sentences of Transportation, presented in ad 01812; the Report on Prisons, presented in 1815; the Reports on the

Police of the Metropolis, presented in 1816, 1817, and 1818; the Statement of the number of Persons capitally Convicted, and the Annual cies Returns of Commitments presented in the present Session; the Returns respecting New South Wales, presented to the House on the 6th Lasiba day of April last; the Account of the Gaols in the United Kingdom, with the numbers of Persons confined in each; and the Petition of the 34 Corporation of the City of London; were severally referred. No. 30. Bas abust seinaks to along menta

ANDORA LITERATURE. MA An Address to the Parliament of Great Britain, on the Claims of Authors to their own Copy-Right. By a Member of the University of Cambridge.

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Observations on Several Authors and Books in the English and Foreign

Languages, which are necessary for the formation of a select and small Library (Original.] No. SED 10 SESTON one The Case stated between the Public Libraries and the Booksellers. No. 4. Dramatic Emancipation; or Strictures on the State of the Theatres, and the consequent Degeneration of the Drama, on the Partiality and Injustice of the London Managers; on many Theatrical Regulations; and on the Regulations on the Continent, for the Security of Literary and Dramaestic Property; particularly deserving the attention of the Subscribers for Sa Third Theatre. By JAMES LAWRENCE, Knight of Malta. [Original] edmNo6.4.3.14 pa มาแก้

An Attempt to estimate the Poetical Talent of the Present Age, including a Mio Sketch of the History of Poetry; and Characters of Southey, Crabbe, Scott, Moore, Lord Byron, Campbell, Lamb, Coleridge, and Wordsbosworth. By T. N. TALFOURD, of the Middle Temple. [Original] No. 10. The Inaugural Oration, spoken on the 4th of November, 1815, at the Cerear bmony of laying the first Stone of the London Institution for the Diffusion of Science and Literature. By CHARLES BUTLER, Esq. No. 14. A Reply to the Observations of the Edinburgh Review on the Anglo-Saxon Antiquities. By the Rev. JonN LINGARD. [Original.] No. 14.

A Dissertation on the Eleusinian and Bacchie Mysteries. By THOMAS TAYMAYLOR &Nos. 15 and 16. ginek

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A Discourse delivered to the Literary and Scientific Society at Java. By quaithe Hon. T. S. RAFFLES, President. No. 15.

Reasons for a further Amendment of the Act to amend the Copy-Right oto of Queen Anne. By Sir EGERTON BRYDGES, Bart. M.P. No. 20. On the Origin and Vicissitudes of Literature, Science, and Art, and their Influence on the present State of Society. A Discourse, delivered on 40 is the opening of the Liverpool Royal Institution, Nov. 1817. By WILRV LIAM ROSCOE, Esq. No. 22.

A Letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, on the Expediency of Revising the Authorized Version of Scripture. By an Essex Rector, be [Original] No. 26. In

On the Presence of Pluto in Elysium. [ [Original.] No. 27.
Ossiana; or Fingal ascertained and traced in Ulster; by the analogy of
Names and Places mentioned in Ossian's Poems. By H. Y. CAMPBELL
Esq. R.N. F.A.S. No. 29.

MEDICINE.

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Observations on Medical Reform. By a Member of the University of Oxford. [Original.] No. 6. Sketch of the new Anatomy and Physiology of the Brain and Nervous System of Drs. Gall and Spurzheim, considered as comprehending a com17plete systein of Phrenology, with Observations on its tendency to the Improvement of Education, of Punishment, and of the Treatment of Insanity. By T. FORSTER, Esq. F.L.S. No. 9.

Report from the Committee of the House of Commons on Madhouses in England. No. 11.

Observations and Reflexions on the Bill 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 R. M. KERRISON, Esq. No. 12.

Suggestions for the Prevention and Mitigation of Epidemic, and Pestilential Diseases, comprehending the Abolition of Quarantines and Lazarettos; with some opportune Remarks on the Danger of Pestilence from Scarcity. By CH. MACLEAN, M.D. No. 20.

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Letter to Sir William Garrow, on his proposed Bill for regulating the Prac

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