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DIVINITY.

Critical Remarks on detached Paffages of the New Teftament, particularly the Revelation of St. John. By the late French Lawrence, LL. D. M. P. Profeffor of Civil Law. 6s.

The Festivals and Fafts of the Church of England, abridged from the Works of the excellent and pious Mr. Nelfon, interfperfed with Dialogues adapted to the Capacity of Youth. By Elizabeth Belfon.

75.

Scripture Characters, in a Series of Practical Sermons, preached at St. James's Church, Bath. By the Rev. R. Warner, Curate of that Parifh. 5s.

The Ecclefiaftical and Univerfity Annual Regifter for the Year 1809. 8vo. 158.

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Remarks on a few Paffages of Scripture, and particularly_the Difcovery made of the Manner in which the Seventy Weeks Prophecy of Daniel is alone folvable, and which proves it to have been from the Non-application of the intended Principle, that all the Confufion about this important Paffage has arifen, and all confequent Buffoonery of British Commentators. By J. Thorold, Rector of Kencot, Oxon. 25.

Obedience the Path to Religious Knowledge: a Sermon preached before the University of Oxford, on Sunday, Jan. 28, 1810. By Daniel Wilson, M. A. Vice Principal of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, and Minister of St. John's, Bedford Row. 1s. 6d..

Perfonal Reform, the only fure and effectual Bafis of National Reform. A Sermon. By the Rev. C. Moore, M. A. one of the Six Preachers in the Metropolitical Cathedral Church of Canterbury. 4to. 25.

LAW.

A Treatife on the Origin and Nature of Dignities, or Titles of Honour containing all the Cafes of Peerage, together with the Mode of Proceding in Claims of this Kind. By William Cruise, Efq. of Lincoln's Inn, Barrifter at Law. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

The Judgment of the Right Hon. Sir John Nichols, LL. D. in a Caufe promoted by Kemp against Wickes, Clerk, for refufing to bury an Infant Child of two of his Parishioners, who had been baptized by a Diffenting Minifter. Taken in Short Hand by Mr. Gurney. 1s. 6d.

TOPOGRAPHY. TRAVELS.

Bloomfield's Topographical Hiftory of the County of Norfolk, containing the whole Matter which is in the Five Folio Volumes, with all the Plates re-engraved; and a Portrait of the Author. 11 Vols. Royal 8vo. 91. 18s. Royal 4to. 231. 25.

Lyfon's Magna Britannia, Vol. II. Part 2. containing Cheshire. 4to. 31. 35.

Caledonia:

Caledonia: or, an Account, Historical and Topographical, lof North Britain, from the most ancient to the prefent Times. By George Chalmers, F. R. S. and S. A. Vol. II. 31. 3s.

An Englishman's Defcriptive Account of Dublin, and the Road from Bangor Ferry to Holyhead. Partly compiled from various Authorities. By Nathaniel Jeffereys. 6s.

Travels through the United States of North America, Canada, and Georgia in 1807-8 and 9. By John Lambert, Efq. 3 Vols. 8vo. 21. 25.

A Collection of Voyages and Travels in Europe, being the First Portion of a General Collection of Voyages and Travels; forming a Complete Hiftory of the Origin and Progrefs of Difcovery, by Sea and Land, from the earliest Age to the prefent Time. By John Pinkerton. 6 Vols. 4to. 131. 138.

A Narrative of a Voyage to Surinam; of a Refidence there during 1805, 6, and 7; and of the Author's Return to Europe by the Way of North America. By Baron Albert Von Sack, Chamberlain to His Pruffian Majefty. 4to. 11. 75.

Hiftorical Sketches of the South of India, in an Attempt to trace the History of Myfoor, from the Origin of the Hindoo Government of that State, to the Extinction of the Mohammedan Dynalty in 1799. By Lieutent Colonel Mark Wilks. Vol. I. 4to. 21. 2s.

BIOGRAPHY,

The Life of Admiral Lord Nelfon, K. B. from his Lordship's Manufcripts. Abridged from the Quarto Edition. By the Rev. J. S. Clarke, F. R. S. and John M'Arthur, Efq. LL. D. 165..

Memoirs of the Life of Peter Daniel Huet, Bishop of Avranches, written by himself; and tranflated from the Original Latin, with copious Notes, Biographical and Critical. By John Aikin, M.D. 2 Vols. 8vo. Il, IS,

AGRICULTURE.

A Review of the Reports to the Board of Agriculture, from the Western Department of England, comprizing Chefhire, Flintfhire, Shropshire, Herefordshire, Worcefterfhire, Gloucestershire, North Wiltshire, North Somerfetfhire, &c. By Mr. Marshall, Author of various Works of Agriculture, &c. 8vo. I2S.

An Account of the Introduction of Merino Sheep into the dif ferent States of Europe, where they are now naturalized. Tranf lated from the French of C, P. Lafteyrie, by Benjamin Thomson. 7s. 6d.

MEDICAL.

An Enquiry into the Nature, Caufes, and Cure of Hydrothorax; illustrated by interefting Cafes, and many living Examples of the Succefs of the Mode of Treatment recommended. By L. Maclean, M. D. 8vo. 12s.

A Report of the True State of the Experiment of Cow Pox, at the Conclufion of the Year 1809. By Mr. John Birch, Surgeon to St. Thomas's Hospital. is.

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The Vaccine Scourge, No. III. containing the Cambridge Report, and a Poetical and Philofophical Epiftle from a Bone-fetter.

25.

A Practical Treatife on the Tinea Capitis Contagiofa, and its Cure; with an Attempt to diftinguish this Disease from other Affections of the Scalp: and a Plan for the Arrangement of Cutaneous Appearances, according to their Origin and Treatment; including an Inquiry into the Nature and Cure of Fungi Hæmatodes and Nævi Materni. The whole exemplified by Cafes. By W. Cooke, Surgeon. 8vo. IOS. 6d.

Curfory Remarks on Corpulence. By a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. 25.

An Effay on the History, Practice, and Theory of Electricity. By John Bywater.

6s.

A Scientific and Popular View of the Fever of Walcheren. By J. B. Davis, M. D. 6s.

Reflections on the Foot of the Horfe, and on the Nature and Effects of fhoeing upon the Foot. By Bracy Clarke, F. L. S. Veterinary Surgeon. Ios. 6d.

Obfervations on the Walcheren Difeafes which affected the British Soldiers in the Expedition to the Scheldt. By G. P. Dawson. 78.

POLITICS.

Weft India Intereft confidered. A Statement of Facts relating to the Prime Coft of Sugar, with Obfervations in Behalf of Weft India Planters. By Francis Illey, late of Kingfton, Jamaica. 4s. A Letter from Colonel De Charmilly to Lieutenant-General Tarleton.

IS.

25.

Lieutenant-General Tarleton's Reply to Colonel De Charmilly.

A Series of Letters; in which the Effects of the recent Proceedings of the Court of King's Bench, on the Teftimony of Col. Wardle, and the Character of His Royal Highnefs the Duke of York, are confidered. With an Addrefs to the Speaker of the Houfe of Commons. Is. 6d.

A Faithful Account, fupported by authentic Documents, of the Rife, Progrefs, and actual State of the late unfortunate Infurrection the Indian Army; in a Letter just arrived from a Madras Officer. 35, 6d.

The Veto. A Commentary on the Grenville Manifefto. By Corselius Keogh, Efq. late of Mount Jerome, in Ireland, a Catholic, and a Member of fome Literary Societies.

Reflections on the Abundance of Paper and Scarcity of Coin. By Sir Philip Francis, K. B. 2s.

A Letter from Lord Viscount Melville to the Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, relative to the Conftruction of a New Naval Arfenal at Northfleet. 2s. 6d.

A Letter from the Right Hon. George Rofe to the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Melville, upon the Subject of his Lordship's Letter

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to the Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, refpecting a Naval Arfenal at North Fleet.

A Review of the Conduct of the Allies, with Obfervations no Peace with France.

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Brief Remarks on the Public Letter of Sir Richard Strachan and the Narrative of the Earl of Chatham.

25.

The Philofophy of Human Society, in its Origin, Progrefs, Improvability, and prefent awful Crifis, not formed on the Spe. culation of Hiftory, but the Obfervations of real Life, in the Course of the most extenfive Travels among the various Nations of the Globe. 2s. 6d.

Subftance of a Speech delivered by Jofeph Marryot, Efq. in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 1810, upon Mr. Manning's Motion for the Appointment of a Select Committee to confider the Act of George I. and of the prefent Means of effecting Marine Infurances. Published by the Special Committee at Lloyd's. Is. 6d.

A Vindication of the Peers' Right to advise the Crown.

28.

An Account of the Proceedings of the late Election in Effex; with the Speeches of the Candidates and their Friends. With a Preface by Montague Burgoyne, Efq. one of the Candidates.

Obfervations on the Criminal Law of England as it relates to Capital Punishments, and on the Mode on which it is administered. By Sir Samuel Romilly. 2s.

Columbanus ad Hibernos; or, a Letter from an Irish Clergyman in London to his Friend in Ireland, on the prefent Mode of ap. pointing Catholic Bishops in Ireland; with Observations on Mr. Keogh's Pamphlet. 3. 6d.

An Accurate and Authentic, Narrative of the Origin and Progrefs of the Diffentions at the Prefidency of Madras, founded. on original Papers and Correfpondence.

An Account of the Origin, Progrefs, and Confequences of the Difcontents in the Army on the Madras Eftablishment, in a Series of Letters written on the Spot, with Obfervations by a Gentle. man, feveral Years a Civil Refident in India.

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The Diplomatic Policy of Mr. Madison unveiled, in Strictures upon the late Correfpondence of Mr. Smith and Mr. Jackfon. By a Boftenian. 2s. 6d.

Defultory Reflections on Banks in general, and the Syftem of keeping up a falfe Capital by Accommodation Paper. By Danmonienfis. 45.

The Third Book of the Chronicles, addreffed to the Merchants of the United Kingdom, containing an Account of the Rife of the Commerce of the Country, and of the Eftablishment of a Marine Infurance Company. Is.

Obfervations on the Documents laid before Parliament, with the Evidence, heard at the Bar, relative to the late Expedition to the Scheldt.

The Papiftical Crifis, proving that the Catholic Claims can

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not be conceded without endangering both the Monarchy and the Conftitution.

2s. 6d.

POETRY.

The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper; including the Series edited, with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Dr. Samuel Johnson, and the moft approved Tranflations. The additional Lives, by Alexander Chalmers, F. S. A. 21 Vols. Royal 8vo. 251.

The Tranflations feparately. 3 Vols. 41. 45.

An Hiftorical and Critical Account of the Life of Petrarch, with a Tranflation of a few of his Sonnets. 8vo.

Ics. 6d. The Hiftory of the Rife, Progrefs, and Termination of the O. P. War; in a Series of Poetical Epiftles from Ap Simkins in Town, to his Friend Ap Davies in Wales; including all the best Songs, Placards, &c. 5s.

2s. 6d.

The Patriot's Vifion, a Poem. To which is added, a Monody on the Death of the Right Hon. Charles James Fox. Select Poems from the Hefperides; a Work both Divine and Human, of Robert Herrick, Efq. 8s.

The Borough. A Poem. In twenty-four Letters. By the Rev. G. Crabbe, L. L. B. 10s. 6d. Poems. By Mary Ruffel Mitford.

DRAMA.

75.

The Fortunate Departure; an Hiftorical Account Dramatifed, as beft fuited to convey an idea of the horrid Exceffes committed by the French Army, on their Irruption into Portugal. By an Englishman. 2s. 6d.

25.

Hit or Mifs, a Mufical Farce, by J. Pocock, Efq. Riches: or, the Wife and Brother, founded on Maflinger's City Madam, by Sir James Bland Burges, Bart.

The Wife.

NOVELS.

By Mifs Benfon.

2s. 6d. 3 Vols. 16s. 6d.

Ormond: or, the Debauchee, comprehending Sketches of real Characters, and illuftrative of the Manners and Customs of Fashionable Life, at the Clofe of the Year 1809. By Sophia Lee. 3 Vols. 15.

Biondetta: or, the Enamoured Spirit, from the French of M. Cazotte. 5s.

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The Festival of St. Jago, a Spanish Romance. 2 Vols. The Alderman and the Peer: or, the Ancient Castle and the Modern Villa. By Mifs Byron. 3 Vols. 15s.

The Scottish Chiefs, a Romance. By Mifs Jane Porter. 5 Vols. 12mo. 11. 155.

Infatuation; or, Sketches from Nature. By Mrs. Turner. 2 Vols. 10s. 6d.

MISCELLANIES.

The Doctrine of Life Annuities and Affurances. By Francis Baily. 11. 15.

Remains

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