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Alban's, at the Vifitation, holden May 24, A. D. 1809. (Connected with a former on Religious Education.) By Jofeph Holden Pott, A. M. Prebendary of Lincoln, and Archdeacon of St. Alban's,

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Letters addreffed to Bishop Skinner, of Aberdeen, on his Vindication of Primitive Truth and Order. To which is prefixed, a Preliminary Difcourfe on the prefent State of the Controverfy concerning Ecclefiaftical Government. By Patrick Mitchell, D. D. Minifter of Kennay, Aberdeenfhire. 8vo. 9s.

HISTORY.-TRAVELS.

A Tour through Cornwall, in the Autumn of 1808. By the Rev. Richard Warner, of Bath. gs.

Memoirs of the King's Supremacy, and of the Rife, Progress, and Refults of the Supremacy of the Pope, in different Ages and "Nations, fo far as relates to Civil Affairs. With an Appendix of Papers relating to Charles I. fingularly applicable to recent Events. By Thomas Brooke Clarke, D. D. Ios. 6d.

An Authentic Account of the Battle between the Austrian and French Armies, on the 21ft and 22d of May, commanded by the Archduke Charles of Auftria, and Bonaparte, Emperor of the

the French.. 15. 6d.

Travels of the late Duc du Chatelet in Portugal; revifed, corrected, and enlarged by J. Fr. Bourgoing, late Minifter Plenipotentiary from the French Republic. 2 Vols. 165.

Letters from Canada; written during a Refidence there, in the Years 1806, 1807, and 1808, fhewing the prefent State of Canada. By Hugh Gray. 8vo. I2S.

Dr. Neale's Narrative of the late Campaigns of Wellesley and Moore in Portugal and Spain, accompanied by all the Of ficial Documents, and by numerous Engravings. 4to. 21. 25. A Narrative of the Campaign of the British Army in Spain, commanded by his Excellency Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Moore, K. B. &c. &c. &c. authenticated by official Papers and original Letters, by James Moore, Efq. 4to. 11. 11s. 6d.

An Account of the Operations of the British Army, and of the State and Sentiments of the People of Portugal and Spain, during the Campaigns of the Years 1808 and 1809. In a Series of Letters. By the Rev. James Wilmot Ormby, A. M. Chaplain on the Staff, &c. 2 Vols. 125.

BIOGRAPHY.

The Life of Alexander Nowell, Dean of St. Paul's, chiefly compiled from Regifters, Letters, and other authentic Evidences. By Ralph Churton, M. A. Rector of Middleton Cheney, &c. &c. ! 8vo.

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ARCHITECTURE.-PAINTING.

Principles of Defign in Architecture, traced in Obfervations on Buildings Primeval, Egyptian, Phenician or Syrian, Grecian, Roman, Gothic or corrupt Roman, Arabian or Saracenic, Old

English

English Ecclefiaftical, Old English Military and Domestic, Rewived Roman, Revived Grecian, Chinese, Indian, Modern AngloGothic, and Modern English Domeftic: In a Series of Letters to a Friend. 8vo. 7s.

Lectures on Painting, delivered at the Royal Academy of Arts; with a Letter on the Propofal for a public Memorial of the Naval Glory of Great Britain. By the late John Opie, Efq. 4to. 11. is.

LAW.

The Extraordinary Caufe tried on Thursday, June 29, before Sir James Mansfield, Chief Juftice of the Court of Common Pleas, in which the Right Hon. George Ferrars Townsend, commonly called the Earl of Leicester, was the Plaintiff, and the Morning Herald Defendant.

A Series of Letters to a Man of Property, on Selling, Buying, Leafing, Settling, and Devifing Eftates. By Edward Burtenhaw Sugden, Efq. of Lincoln's Inn, Barrifter at Law. 5s. The Solicitor's Affiftant in the Court of Chancery. By Wil. liam Hands, Gent. 8vo. gs.

A Treatife on the Practice of Conveyancing. By Richard Prefton, Efq. Vol. II. Part I. 8vo. 9s.

ANTIQUITIES.

The First Part of the Sixteenth Volume of Archæologia.

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Index to the first Fifteen Volumes of Archæologia. 11. 11s. 6d. The Second Part of Wild's Cathedrals of England, containing twelve Perfpective Views of York Cathedral. 4to. 31. 35.

EDUCATION.

Effays on Profeffional Education, in eight Chapters. By R. L. Edgeworth, Efq. F.R.S. M.R. I. A. 4to. 11. 5s.

Elements of English Education, containing the leading Parts of English Literature. By John Brown, Mafter of an Academy at Kingston, Surry. 12mo. 5s. 6d.

The Principle of the Syftem of Education in the public Schools of England, as it refpects Morality and Religion, favourably but impartially confidered. 2s. 6d.

AGRICULTURE.

Obfervations and Experiments on the Ufe of Sugar in feeding Cattle, Sheep, and Swine. 3s. 6d.

MEDICAL.

Obfervations on the Fifth Report of the Commiffioners of Military Inquiry, and on the Army Medical Department. In a Letter to the Right Hon. the Secretary at War. By Andrew Halliday, M. D. 25.

A Treatife, explaining the Impoffibility of the Difeafe termed Hydrophobia being caufed by the Bite of any mad Animal. By William Maryan, Surgeon, Rotherhithe Wall. 8vo.

2s. 6d. The Annual Medical Regifter. Vol. I. By a Society of Phyficians. 9s.

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POLITICS.

POLITICS.

Outlines of a Political Survey of the English Attack on Denmark in the Year 1807. Tranflated from the Danish of C. F. Hellfried, Lord Lieutenant of Ribe, and Poftmatter-General of Denmark. 6s.

The Plan of Reform propofed by Sir Francis Burdett, correctly reported in two Speeches delivered in Parliament, recommending an Inquiry into the State of the Reprefentation. To which are added, Mr. Perceval's Objections to the Motion, and a Lift of the Minority who voted for it. Publifhed by Order of the Committee who conducted the late Westminster Election. IS. Thoughts on the late Difmiffion of certain Writers and Cadets from the East India Company's Service.

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Thoughts on the Prefent State of Domeftic Affairs, fhewing the Neceffity of an Administration formed on the Bafis of an Union of Parties. 2s. 6d.

Obfervations on the Proceedings of the British Army in Spain, in Reply to the Statement of Brigadier General Clin

ton. 25.

A Review of the Earl of Selkirk's Letter, containing his Lordship's Objection to any Reform in the Reprefentation of the People, in another Letter to John Cartwright, Efq. from John Pearfon, Efq.

COLONEL WARDLE AND MRS. CLARKE.

Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Wardle; including Thoughts on the State of the Nation, and the final Iffue of the prefent critical Juncture; with the public Spirit of 1809, as difplayed in the various patriotic Proceedings throughout the Empire, excited by his Inquiry into the Conduct of the late Commander in Chief. By W. Hamilton Reid. 12mo. 6s.

The Statement made by Gwyllim Lloyd Wardle, Efq. M. P. refpecting the Abolition of the 11,000,000l. Income Tax. By J. F. M'Callum, Efq. 2s. 6d.

A Full and Authentic Report of the Trial of an Action brought by Mrs. Clarke's Upholsterer against Col. Wardle for the Expence of furnishing, &c. Mrs. Clarke's Houfe in Weftbourne-place, previous to a late Inquiry. Taken in Short-hand by a Student of the Middle Temple.

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The Same. Reported by Meffrs. T. and W. Plomer. 2s. 6d. A Letter to Colonel Wardle, in which his public Conduct is examined, and illuftrated by fome important Facts, now firkt made known to the World.

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The Rival Impoftors, or Two Political Epiftles to Two Political Cheats. 2s. 6d.

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A Little Juftice for Col. Wardle, and a Reconciliation of the Paradox, that Wright may be wrong. Is. 6d.

POETRY.

Poems, confifting of Originals, and Tranflations from the Greek

Greek, Latin, and Italian. By Mrs. Ware, of Ware-h, Herts. 75.

A Solemn, Sentimental, and Reprobatory Epistle to Mrs. Clarke, in a Parts, 1s. 6d. each. By Peter Pindar, Efq.

The Battle of Maida, an Epic Poem. By Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Scott, of the East India Company's Bengal Establish,

ment. 48.

The Sailor Boy, in four Cantos, illuftrative of the Navy of Great Britain. By H. C. Efq. Author of the Fither-Boy. 5s.

NOVELS.

The Irish Reclufe, a Novel. By Sarah Ifdell, 3 Vols. 135. 6d.

Celebs Suited; or the Opinions and Part of the Life of Caleb Celebs, Efq. a diftant Relation of the Charles Cœlebs, Efq. deceased. By Sir George Rover, Bart. 6s. The Lords of Erith, a Romance. Vols.

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By C. Manners.

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Clara de Montfier, a Moral Tale, with original Poems, by Elizabeth Anne Le Noir, Author of Village Anecdotes. 3 Vols. 12mo. il.

DRAMATIC.

Killing no Murder, a Farce, in two Acts, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket. By Theodore Edward Hook, Efq. 25.

The Foundling of the Foreft, a Play, in three Acts, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket. By William Dimond, Efq. 2s. 6d.

Venoni, or the Novice of St. Marks, in three Acts, as performed at the late Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. By M. G. Lewis. 35.

MISCELLANIES.

The Man of Fashion's Manual; containing Inftructions and Rules for Games of Chance and Charioteering: by due Attention to which a Check (it is confidently hoped) will be put to à further Increafe of broken Limbs and broken Fortunes. By Sir Somebody Whipfter. 3s. 6d.

A Letter on Recent Events, Meffrs. Adam, Lowton, Wilkin. fon, Greenwood, &c. By Mr. Hague. 2s. 6d..

An Addrefs to his Majefty's Juftices of the Peace for the County of Gloucefter, on the Adminiftration and practical Ef fects of the Syftem of Prifon Regulation established in that County. By Sir G. O. Paul, Bart. 5s.

An Elementary Treatife on Geology, determining fundamen tal Points in that Science, and containing an Examination of fome Geological Syftems, and particularly of the Huttonian Theory of the Earth. By J. A. De Luc, F. R. S. Tranflated from the French Manafeript by the Rev. H. De La Fite, M. A. of Trinity College, Oxon. 129.

Effays:-1. On the Beautiful in the Human Form.-2. On Tragedy, and the Intereft in Tragical Reprefentations.-3. A

Defence

fence of Learning and the Arts against fome Charges of Rouffeau.-4. On Hypocrify and open Profligacy, and the comparative Infamy and Demerit of each.-5. Probable Arguments in favour of the Immateriality of the Soul.-6. On the Machinery of the ancient Epic Poem.-7 On the Moral Influence of Hiftory.8. On Natural and Moral Philofophy, and the proper Manner of Philofophifing in both.-9. On Imitation of Fashion, &ca &c. By George Walker, F. R. S. late Profeffor of Theology at the New College, and Prefident of the Philofophical and Literary Society at Manchefter; Author of a Treatife on the Sphere, and on Conic Sections. 2 Vols. il. Is.

Expoftulatory Letter to the Editor of the Edinburgh Review. 2s. 6d.

LITERARY INTELLIGENCE.

Sir George Staunton has fent to the prefs a work of no common intereft. It is a Tranflation from the original language of the LEU-LEE, or the fundamental Laws of the Chinese Empire, as far as relates to their Penal Code. is expected to be published in the early part of next feason. A fecond volume of Sermons will fhortly. be published; tranflated from French authors, and adapted to the English pulpit. By the Rev. S. Partridge, Vicar of Bolton. To which will be added, Forms of Parish Regifters; and Obfer vations on the Marriage-Act.

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The works of the pious and learned Dr. Townfon will foon be published, in two voluines Svo. with a Life of the Author, and a Sermon on the Quotations from the Old Tefta ment, by the Editor Mr. Churton.

We have to announce a new Edition of Wood's Athene Oxonienfes, with corrections and confiderable additions.

Jeremy Bentham, Efq. Author of the Treatife on Scotch Reform, has in the prefs a work on Libel Law.

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There is nearly ready for publication, a Catalogue Raisonné of the Library of the Royal Inftitution; it contains the beft writers on every branch of fcience and literature, methodi cally digefted; with an alphabetical Index of Authors.

The Rev. H. J. Knapp will fhortly publifh An Abridgment of Univerful Hiflory for Families and Schools, with appro priate queftions for the Inftruétor.

The Rev. John Kempthorne has in the prefs, A Select Partion of Pfalmus from various Authors.

ERRATA.

...In our laft, page 631, laft line but two, for "free of the mania," read free from.

On the Blue Cover, Art. 19,.

For Heber's Bibliomania, read Ferriar's

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