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Joseph in Jeopardy, or the last Scene of the Pantomime Royal at Madrid. 1s.

The Trap, a moral, philosophical, and satirical Work, delineating the Snares in which Kings, Princes, and their Subjects, have been caught since the Days of Adam. 2 vol. 10s. 6d.

Hints respecting the Education of the Poor, by a Clergyman. 1s. Gurney's Edition of the Trial of Sir Arthur Paget, for Crim. Con. with Lady Boringdon. 2s.

The Trial of Sir A. Paget, for Crim. Con. with Lady Boringdon. By J. and W. Plomer, with Copies of Lady B.'s Letters. 2s. 6d. Fairburn's Abstract of the Local Militia Act. 6d.

A Reply to the Address to the Auctioneers of the Metropolis, respecting the Formation of their Auction-Mart and Society. 6d. The Connexion of Words with Objects; a Visit to the Deaf and Dumb; with Hints towards a Classification of Metaphysical Terms.

2s.

Intimations and Evidences of a future State. By the Rev. Thomas Watson. 12mo. 4s.

Five Letters written by the late Empress Maria Theresa, to her Daughter the late Queen of France.

5s.

Asiatic Researches. Vol. IX. 4to. 17. 11s. 6d.

A large Sheet Table of all the Stamp Duties on Deeds, Law Proceedings, Bills of Exchange, Receipts, Probates of Wills, Legacies, &c.

A Survey of the Roads from London to Brighton, Southampton, Portsmouth, Hastings, Tunbridge-Wells, Margate, Ramsgate, and Dover. By Edward Mogg.

The History and Antiquities of Dissenting Churches, Chapels, and Meeting-Houses in and about the City of London, from the Rise of Non-conformity to the present Time. Number I. to be continued monthly.

Defense du Clergé François resident à Londres, et dans le reste de l'Angleterre, contre l'Inculpation de Mgr. Jean Milner, evêque de Castabala, dans son Mandement du 1. Juin, 1808. Par l'Abbé Blanchard. 2s.

An Inquiry into the Policy and Justice of the Prohibition of the Use of Grain in the Distilleries. By Archibald Bell, Esq. 8vo. 3s. The Speech of William Adam, Esq. M. P. for Kincardineshire, in the House of Commons, 24th June 1808, on the Third Reading of the Scotch Judicature Bill. 2s.

POETRY.

The Poor Man's Sabbath, with other Poems. By John Struthers. 3d Edition enlarged.

5s.

The Gulistan, or Rose Garden. Translated from the original Persian. By Francis Gladwin, Esq. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who lived about the time of Shakespeare, with Notes by Charles Lamb. Crown 8vo. 10s. 6d. Fowling; in Five Books, descriptive of Grouse, Partridge, Pheasant, Woodcock, Duck and Snipe Shooting. 6s.

Poems. By F. Dorothea Brown. 4to. 15s.

Classical Selections in Verse, comprising a Collection of Pieces, Narrative, Humorous, Descriptive, Pathetic, and Miscellaneous, from the most eminent Authors.

4s.

The Shipwreck of St Paul; or Seatonian Prize Poem. By the Rev. C. J. Hoare. 2s.

The Cat's Concert; or Grimalkin's Disasters; with 14 Engrav. ings. 1s.; coloured, 1s. 6d.

Gilbert, or the Young Carrier, an Amatory Rural Poem; in 4 Books. Foolscap 8vo. 6s.; fine paper, 7s. 6d.

The Lays of Caruth, Bard of Dinham, and other Poems. By Miss Elfe. 2s. 6d.

Poem for Youth, a miscellaneous Collection of original Tales. 1s. 6d. The Siller Gun, in Four Cantos; with Notes and a Glossary. by John Mayne. Foolscap 8vo. 4s. 6d.

Little Odes to Great Folks. By Pindar Minimus. 3s. 6d.

Petrarch translated, or a Selection of his Sonnets and Odes, accompanied with Notes, and the original Italian. By the Transla tor of Catullus. 10s. 6d.

Vortigern and Rowena, or characteristic Sketches of Persons of Distinction. Part 4th and last.

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Poeme sur l'Astronomie, avec des Cartes nouvelles et exactes. Par P. Villemer. 8vo. 5s.

Battle of Flodden-Field; a Poem of the 16th Century, with the various Readings of the different Copies; historical Notes, a Glossary, and an Appendix; containing antient Poems and historical Matter relating to the same Event. By Henry Weber.

The pastoral Care, a didactic Poem.

12mo. 12s.

Cumberland Ballads. By Mr Anderson. 6s.

Latin and Italian Poems of Milton, translated into English Verse, and a Fragment of a Commentary on Paradise Lost, by the late William Cowper, Esq. Royal 4to. 21. 2s.

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Parkinson's organic Remains of a former World. Vol. II. 4to. Containing the History, and coloured Representations of more than two hundred Fossil Zoophytes. 27. 12s. 6d.

Tales of the Robin and other small Birds, selected from the British Poets. By Joseph Taylor. 2s. 6d.

The Wonders of the Horse, recorded in Anecdotes, and intersper sed with Poetry. Selected by Joseph Taylor. 2s. 6d.

Lectures on Natural History, as delivered at the Leverian Museum, and at the Royal Institution, Albemarle-Street. By George Shaw, M. D. F. R. S.

General Zoology. By George Shaw, M. D. Vol. VII. being the first on the Subject of Birds.

NAVIGATION.

The Young Sea-Officer's Sheet Anchor, being a Key to the Leading of Rigging, and to practical Seamanship. By Darcey Lever. 31. 3s.

41c.

A Treatise on Naval Tactics. By Captain J. Hamstead, of the Royal Navy. 4to. 51. 5s.

The British Admiral.

NOVELS AND ROMANCES.

3 vol. 12mo. 16s. 6d.

The Welch Peasant Boy. By an Irishman. 3 vol. 12mo. 12s. The Murder, or the Fall of Lecas. By J. Bounden. 2 vol. 12mo. 8s.

The Englishwoman. By Miss Byron. 5 vol. 12mo. 11. 5s. Romantic Tales. By M. G. Lewis, Esq. 4 vol. 12mo.

The Hour of Trial. By Mary Anne Neri. 3 vol. 12mo. 15s. The Cottagers of Glenburnie. By Elisabeth Hamilton. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

The Noble Cornutos. 2 vol. 10s.

The Match Girl. By Miss Edgeworth. 3 vol. 15s.

St Justin; or the Hour of Trial, a Romance. By Sophia Bouverie. 3 vol. 15s.

Asmodeus; or the Devil in London. By Mr Sedley. 3 vol.
Belisaire, par Madame de Genlis. 2 vol. 12mo. 8s.
Algylia. 4 vol.

Alcander and Lavinia, or the Mysterious Shriek. 5s.

Leicestershire Tales; by Miss Mary Linwood. 4to. small 8vo. 17. 1s.

The Illusions of Youth; or Romance in Wales, and Common
Sense in London. By Cordelia Cordova. 4 vol. 12mo. 18s.
The Old Irish Baronet, or the Manners of my Country. By
Henrietta Rouviere. 3 vol. 12mo. 15s.

City Nobility, or a Summer at Margate. 3 vol. 15s.
Geraldine Fauconberg. 3 vol. 12s.

Honorine d'Userches, par l'Auteur des Lettres écrites de Lau3 vol. 15s.

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La Princesse de Wolfenbuttel, par l'Auteur de Caroline de Lichtfeld.

2 vol. 10s.

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Indian Recreations; consisting of Thoughts of the Effects of the British Government on the State of India. By the Rev. William Tennant. Vol. III. 8vo. 9s.

An Inquiry into the State of National Subsistence, as connected with the Progress of Wealth and Population. By W. T. Comber. The Economists refuted; or, an Inquiry into the Nature and Extent of the Advantages derived from Trade. By R. Torrens, Esq. 3s. 6d.

Hints to both Parties, or Observations on the Proceedings in Parliament, upon the Petitions against the Orders in Council, and on the Conduct of his Majesty's Ministers in granting Licenses to export the staple Commodities of the Enemy. 2s. 6d.

Necessity for Toleration, exemplified in the Speeches on the Ca

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tholic Question in 1805 and 1808, by Mr Grattan, Lord Hutchinson, the Earl of Moira, the Bishop of Norwich, and Sir J. Hippesley; to which are subjoined, a succinct Expression of the Bishop of Llandaff's Opinion, relative to the Policy and Expediency of the Question, and the last French Decree, respecting the Papal Dominions, with preliminary Observations by a Protestant Layman. 5s.

John Bull; or Prophecy applied to passing Events. 1s.

A Letter from Mr Whitbread to Lord Holland, on the present Situation of Spain.

An Attempt to show by what Means the United Kingdom and the World at large, may be saved from that Subjection to France, with the Abolition, in Great Britain and Ireland, of all Dstinctions on account of Religion. 7s. 6d.

The Claims of the Roman Catholics constitutionally considered, in a Letter to the Bishop of Norwich. By the Rev. J. Baseley, A. M.

POLITICS.

Essay on Government. By Philopatria. 8vo. 7s.

A Speech delivered in the House of Commons, May 17, 1808, by the Right Hon. T. Wallace, on the Resolutions relative to the late Transactions in the Carnatic, with an Appendix of Papers. 4s. The Dawn of Liberty on the Continent of Europe. By J. Agg.

2s. 6d.

Survey of Europe, with a descriptive Plan of Operations for curbing the Ambition of Buonaparte, and reducing the Combined Powers of France and her Allies. To which is added, a Naval Ap. pendix, showing the maritime Losses of the Enemies of England, since the Commencement of the War in 1793. By M. Andrews.

5s. 6d.

A plain Statement of the Conduct of both Parties, the Ministry and the Opposition, towards his Royal Highness the Duke of York, with Details of the recent extraordinary Conduct of the Earl of Moira and Mr Windham. 2s. 6d.

An historical Survey of the foreign Affairs of Great Britain, with a View to explain the Causes of the Disasters of the late and present Wars. By Gould Francis Leckie Esq. 6s.

1 THEOLOGY.

Theological Thoughts on God, the Creation, Fall and Redemption of Man, and on God's Dealings with Man, from the Creation to the final Consummation of all Things. By Dr William Smith, late Chief Justice of Cape Breton. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

An Attempt to prove the Truth of Christianity, in a series of Discourses preached before the University of Oxford in 1808, at the Lecture founded by the late John Bampton, M. A. By John Penrose, M. A. 9s.

Jerusalem; or, An Answer to the following Queries-What is the Etymology of the Word Jerusalem ?-And is there any Connexion between Salem and Jerusalem? By G. Sharp. 2s.

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Two Sermons on Religious Establishments. By R. Dickenson, M. A. 2s.

Serious Attention to personal Holiness and Soundness of Doctrine, considered in a Sermon, preached June 1. 1808, by the Rev. T. Robinson, M. A.

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A Dissertation upon the Logos of St John. LL. D. 3s.

By R. Lawrence,

Illustrations of the Four Gospels, founded on Circumstances peculiar to our Lord and the Evangelists. 8vo. 15s.

Thoughts on Prophecy, particularly as connected with the present Times, supported by History. By G. R. Hioan. 8vo. 7s.

A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Middlesex, at the Visitation in May and June 1808. By George Owen, A. M. Archdeacon of Middlesex, and Prebendary of Ely. 1s. 6d.

Select Sermons, by the Rev. Alexander Cleeve, A. B. late Vicar of Woolerton, Northumberland. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

A Sermon against Witchcraft, preached in the Parish Church of Great Paxton, Huntingdonshire, July 17. 1808, with a brief Account of the Circumstances which led to two atrocious Attacks on the Person of Ann Izzard, a reputed Witch. By the Rev. Isaac Nicholson, A. M. 1s. 6d.

Christ's Supremacy, and His Church's Privilege defended against human Usurpation. 1s.

A critical Essay on the Ninth Book of Bishop Warburton's Divine Legation of Moses. 4s.

A new Argument for the Existence of God. Foolscap 8vo. 3s. A Vindication of Evangelical Preaching, in a Letter to a Barrister, occasioned by the First Part of his Hints to the Public and Legislature. By John Styles. 3s. 6d.

An Essay on future Punishments, intended to show that the Doctrine of endless Misery is inconsistent with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. By R. Wright. 8d.

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The Office of Reason in Religion. By John Clarke, D. D. Author of the Answer to the Question, "Why are you a Christian ? 3d. or 2s. 3d. per dozen.

A Sermon, preached on the 16th November 1806, the Day after the Funeral of Sir William Forbes of Pitsligo, Baronet. By Archibald Alison, LL. D., F. R. S. Lond. & Edin., Prebendary of Sarum, &c. &c. and Senior Minister of the Episcopal Chapel, Edinburgh.

Sermons for the Use of Families, selected by James Hews, Bransby. 2 vol. 12mo. 10s. 6d.

Fruits of Christian Love; or, A Letter to the Society of Friends, called Quakers, on the religious Instruction of their Youth. By Amicus. Is.

A Plea for Religion and the sacred Writings, addressed to the Dis

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