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[No. 87, July 10, 1830.] ADVERTISEMENTS,

Connected with Literature, Science, and the Arts.

BUST OF GEORGE THE FOURTH. SPLENDID BUST of his Late MAJESTY, pronounced a happy likeness by the first literary character of e age, is now ready for inspection, and will be delivered to Subribers only in the ensuing week.

May be seen at JOHN HOWDEN's Jewellery Warehouse, 54, North ridge, New Buildings, one stair up.

In one vol. post 8vo, with Illustrations, JOURNAL of the HEART. Edited by the Au

thoress of "Flirtation."

2. PERSONAL MEMOIRS of PRYSE GORON, Esq. 2 vols. 8vo, with a portrait.

3. CALEB WILLIAMS. By WILLIAM GODWIN, sq. A new edition, 3 vols. 12mo, 21s.

By

4. The UNDYING ONE, and other POEMS. he Hon. Mrs NORTON, Authoress of "The Sorrows of Rosalie."

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OBSERVATIONS on the RURAL AFFAIRS of RELAND; or a Practical Treatise on Farming, Planting, and Gardening, adapted to the circumstances, resources, soil, and clinate of the country, including some remarks on the reclaiming of Bogs and Wastes, and a few hints on Ornamenta! Gardening. By OSEPH LAMBERT, Esq. 1 vol. 12mo, with cuts. 6s. 6d. extra boards.

This volume should be in the hands of every Irish Landlord and Tenant; indeed, in the hands of every one engaged in Agriculture." -British Farmer's Magazine, No. 12.

"It is a useful compilation of sound practical views on the subeets of Farming, Planting, and Gardening, adapted to the climate of [reland.”—Quarterly Journal of Agriculture, No. 7.

HINTS originally intended for the SMALL FARMERS of the COUNTY of WEXFORD, but calculated for most parts of Ireland. By Mr MARTIN DOYLE. Fifth Edition. To which are added, "Hints on the Cultivation of Tobacco." 18.

Just published, price 18s. half bound in morocco, The Second Edition of

THREE COURSES AND A DESSERT. With

Fifty-one Illustrations by George Cruikshank. In one volume, crown 8vo. Pp. 432.

"Sit down and feed, and welcome to our table."-As You Like It. VIZETELLY, BRANSTON, and Co. Fleet Street, London, "The Three Courses are three sets of Tales or scenes of considerable originality: The first, West Country Chronicles; the second. Irish; the third, Legal: and the Dessert, Miscellaneous; the whole amounting to about Forty Dishes, so that the repast is various and ample enough, independently of the plates. The decorations consist of a number of humorous designs, all admirable specimens of the ludicrous or grotesque, and not only remarkable for preserving expression, but for their Rembrandt-like effect, and the beautiful manner of their workmanship, emulating the finest branches of the graver's art; so that, were the work possessed of no other merits, we should give it our hearty praise, as a passport to public notice, for these alone."-Literary Gazette, 24th April, 1830.

This is an extraordinary performance. Such an union of the painter, the poet, and the novelist, in one person, is unexampled. A tithe of the talent that goes to the making the Stories would set up a dozen of Annual writers; and a tithe of the inventive genius that is displayed in the illustrations, would furnish a gallery of the colour-mixers that figure in Suffolk Street and the Strand."-Spectator, 19th April, 1830.

"Having done justice to Cruikshank's clever illustrations of this amusing volume, it only remains to add, that the literary department is equally well executed. It consists of tales and sketches, humorously and graphically described, and presents a feast that will not disappoint even an epicure, whose relish, from over-feeding, requires a novel stimulant.”—Atlas, 15th May, 1830.

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This magnificent Collection of Engravings was projected by Napoleon, when he swayed the Imperial Sceptre of France, in the plenitude of his power, and when the Gallery of the Louvre had become the acknowledged Emporium of the Fine Arts of the whole civilized world. This Gallery had been enriched by the contribu tions of the successive Monarchs of France, from the time of the founder, Francis the First, to the reign of Napoleon, who augmented its stores by the spoliation of some of the most illustrious public and private Collections in Europe. Thus it became unrivalled both in the number and importance of its subjects. It is probable that a passing apprehension, that the Louvre might not always be allowed to retain the riches with which it was invested, led Napoleon to think of combining in one splendid series the unexampled number of three hundred and forty-three line Engravings from the finest Paintings and the finest Statues in the world; so well known to the artist, and man of taste, under the designation of the MUSEE FRANCAIS. The work was accordingly intrusted to M. Robillard Perouville, about

twenty-five years ago. Under his direction the principal Engravers of the Continent were employed; and the magnitude of the undertaking may be estimated from the fact, that the execution of the Engravings alone cost seventy-five thousand pounds sterling. Notwithstanding the high reputation attained by the MUSER

THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, No. XXV. FRANCAIS, the costly nature of the work limited its circulation to a

was published on 1st curt., and is now to be had in Edinburgh, few wealthy connoisseurs and lovers of art; and the numbers of coprice 6s.

CONTENTS.

No. 1. The Ballot-2. Carwell-3. Government of Lower Canada -1. Wilson's Life of Daniel de Foe-5. Greek Lexicons-6. Physiology and Cultivation of Trees-7. Game of Life-8. Dobell's Siberia -3. Bishop of London and Sabbath-breaking-10. Three Courses and a Dessert-Dominie's Legacy-11. Clarendon-12. Moorsom's Nova Scotia-13. Religious Disabilities-14. Stamp Tax and Synod of Somerset House-15. Patronage of Art, and the President of the Royal Academy-16. Distress of the Country-17. Egyptian Notation-13. Great Britain and France.

** No. XXVI. will be published on the 30th SEPTEMBER WILLIAM TAIT, 78, Princes's Street, Agent for Scotland. Sold also by D. ROBERTSON and T. ATKINSON, Glasgow; A. BROWN and Co. Aberdeen; and all Booksellers.

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pies issued were so inconsiderable, that its Plates have sustained little or no deterioration. The enormous charges at which the MUSEE FRANCAIS was first produced having been defrayed, for the most part, from the Imperial Treasury, its present Publishers are enabled to re-issue it at one-third of its original price; which, it may safely be affirmed, renders it the cheapest, as it is unquestionably the most magnificent work of art, ever offered to the public. The vast improvements in the manufacture of plate paper, has enabled the Proprietors to obtain it of a far superior quality to that employed in the first edition; and as the improvements in copper-plate printing have been scarcely less obvious, and the plates having been committed to the care of the celebrated MM. Durand and Sauve, it may fairly be presumed, that the general appearance of the work rivals, if not surpasses, that of the original publication. In the former editions there was no guide for the classification of the plates, which were published as each plate happened to have been completed. The present Publishers have arranged them systematically. The pictures of each school are given in chronological order, according to the era in which the respective painters lived, and the whole of the productions of each master succeed each other without interruption The Italian masters first; then the German, Dutch, and Flemish schools; lastly, the French. The statues and busts follow the paintings; and as the names of the sculptors are for the most part unknown, they are arranged according to their importance in mythology or history. The text has been carefully revised, and the present History of the Pictures and Statues has been written by M. Duchesne, the lib rarian of the present Monarch of France, a gentleman already distinguished for similar labours. An English translation of the descriptive letter-press is subjoined. To the notices of such Paintings and Marbles as no longer remain in the Louvre, are appended Refe rences to the Foreign Galleries or Collections to which they have been removed. A concise history of Painting precedes, and an Alphabetical Table, affording a ready reference to each Engraving, terminates the work.

The letter-press has been executed by M. Jules Didot, sen. and possesses the superiority for which this scientific typographer has been long distinguished.

The republication of this splendid work being now completed, it may be had at nearly one-fourth of the original price, in 4 vols. imperial folio, elegantly bound, price L.63, or in 25 parts, atL.2, 2s. each. London: Published by J. O. ROBINSON; A. and W. GALIGNANI, Paris; and sold by HENRY CONSTABLE, 19, Waterloo Place, Edin burgh, where complete copies of the work may be seen.

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ORIGINAL PORTRAIT OF ROBERT BURNS.

Just published,

DEDICATED, BY PERMISSION,

TO SIR WALTER SCOTT, BART.

A GENUINE AND ORIGINAL PORTRAIT

OF

ROBERT BURNS,

PAINTED IN 1786, BY THE LATE MR PETER TAYLOR, AND FINISHED IN THE FIRST STYLE OF LINE ENGRAVING, By MR JOHN HORSBURGH.

Size of the Print, 9 by 12 inches.

"Altogether, it is a very interesting production; and, when we consider the enthusiastic regard in which the memory of Burns is held by every Scotsman who possesses a single grain of feeling, or a sense of the charms of poetry, we may safely predict that it will be a universal favourite, not only in that country, but throughout many distant quarters of the world."-London Literary Gazette.

"Till the present moment we never could realize the idea of Burns from the Portrait affixed to his works. But here indeed is a fine, open, manly, and sensible face, the features indicate sterling intellect with sensibility; they are transparent as crystal, and kindness and gentleness shine through them. The print (a line engraving) is worthy of the man, bold, clear, and distinct, and in its style reminds us of the late celebrated Mr Sharpe's mode of handling his subject. It ought to have, and it will have, an extensive sale."-The

Atlas.

-Edinburgh: HENRY CONSTABLE, 19, Waterloo-Place; and MOON, BOYS, and GRAVES, Printsellers to his Majesty, London.

This day is published,

In three very large vols. 8vo, price L.2, 2s. embellished with a fine portrait,

MEMOIRS of the LIFE and TIMES of DANIEL

DE FOE, containing a REVIEW of HIS WRITINGS and HIS OPINIONS upon a variety of IMPORTANT MATTERS, CIVIL and ECCLESIASTICAL. BY WALTER WILSON, Esq., of the Inner Temple.

London: HURST, CHANCE, and Co., 65, St Paul's Church-yard; and Sold by HENRY CONSTABLE, 19, Waterloo Place, Edinburgh. Where may be had, just published,

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By DERWENT CONWAY, Author of "Tales of Ardennes," & "This work possesses no ordinary attractions.”—London Werkst Review.

It is all pleasing, and always interesting: the author has at onee the eye of a quick observer, and the pen of a ready writer; and th graphic character of his sketches is only equalled by the r diveraty of scenery, and the archness of the ineident which he introduces."Athenæum.

London: HURST, CHANCE, and Co., St Paul's Church-yard; m' Sold by HENRY CONSTABLE, 19, Waterloo Place, Edinburgh. Just published, in 8vo. price 12s.

DR LARDNER'S CABINET CYCLOPEDIA, THE THEORY, of PROPHECY; as it respects

SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH'S HISTORY of

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ENGLAND, Vol. I., price 6s., was published July 1.

The preceding Volumes of the CABINET CYCLOPÆDIA are, I. IV. HISTORY of SCOTLAND, in 2 vols. Sir WALTER SCOTT, Bart.

By

II. HISTORY of MARITIME and INLAND DISCOVERY, Vol. L

III. DOMESTIC ECONOMY. By M. DONOVAN, Esq. Vol. I.

V. MECHANICS. By Capt. H. KATER and Dr

LARDNER.

VI. LIVES of EMINENT BRITISH LAW. YERS. By H. Roscoe, Esq.

more particularly Civil Establishments of Christianity, the Nicene Heresy of Antichrist, and the Doctrine of the Millennium. By ALFRED ADDIS, B.A. Of Trinity College, Cambridge.

This supersedes a former work of the Author's on the same sh ject, having received extensive additions and corrections. The Cor respondence between Mr Faber and the Author, on the subject of

the Name of the Beast, an Examination of the Systems of Mewn Jones, Orme, Irving, and Morrison, and Drs Whitley and Collter, on the Millennium, and a Reply to the Attacks of the Master of Trinity College, Dr Wordsworth's Hulsean Essayist for 1829, herein published.

London: HURST, CHANCE, and Co., 65, St Paul's Church-yard;}

and Sold by HENRY CONSTABLE, 19, Waterloo Place, Edinburgh This day is published,

In 1 vol. post 8vo, price 8s.

VII. CITITS act TOWNS of the WORLD, 3 THE LAY of the DESERT; a Poem in 2 Cantos.

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Published this day,

In one volume 8vo, price 14s.

Or, with proof impressions of the plates, price 21s.

AN ACCOUNT OF THE GREAT FLOODS

of August 1829, in the Province of Moray and adjoining Districts; exhibiting a View of their Effects on the rivers Nairn, Findhorn, Lossie, Spey, Deveron, Don, Dee, and other streams.

By SIR THOMAS DICK LAUDER of Fountainhall, Bart. F.R.S. E., &c.

Interspersed with Geological Remarks, Traditional Anecdotes, &c., and illustrated by Fifty-seven Etchings and Charts.

"The waters prevailed."-Genesis.

By HENRY SEWELL STOKES.

"A spirit of freedom and energy pervades the whole Poem. I is a production of no common merit, nor of ordinary endowment." -Courier.

London: HURST, CHANCE, and Co., St Paul's Church-yard; and Sold by HENRY CONSTABLE, 19, Waterloo Place, Edinburgh. This day is published, price 6s.

DIOCLESIÁN, A DRAMATIC POEM.

By THOMÁS DOUBLEDAY.

"Blanda illi vultů gravitas, et mite severâ Fronte supercilium; sed Pectus mitius ore.” Nemesianus.-Ecl. i. London: HURST, CHANCE, and Co., St Paul's Churchyard; and Sold by HENRY CONSTABLE, 19, Waterloo Place, Edinburgh. This day is published,

In one thick volume, post 8vo, price 12s. with a beautiful

Frontispiece,

Printed for ADAM BLACK. Edinburgh; LONGMAN and Co., Lon- THE POETICAL ALBUM, and REGISTER of

don; and FORSYTH and YOUNG, Elgin.

THE COURT JOURNAL, and GAZETTE of the

FASHIONABLE WORLD, for Saturday, June 26, with which was presented GRATIS an admirable Portrait of his MAJESTY, after the painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence, has been again reprinted, and may he had of all Newsmen; and a double number for July 3, No. 6, will be published without extra charge, in order to present to its readers a very copious and interesting Memoir of his late Majesty, written expressly for the work.

This new and popular Weekly Journal of Fashion presents itself as the companion not merely of the DRAWING-ROOM and the Bou DOIR, but of the BREAKFAST TABLE and the STUDY.

The occupations, engagements, and amusements of the Higher Classes of Society had long required a record, and they found it in the COURT JOURNAL. The public and private habits of royal and noble life, those habits which give the tone to manners throughout the empire, are here depicted with a freshness and accuracy hitherto unattempted; but, in addition to those leading and peculiar features, it supplies information on every topic of passing interest, thus rendering it a Weekly Newspaper, of an entirely NEW, IMPROVED, and VALUABLE NATURE.

The COURT JOURNAL, containing 48 columns, is published every SATURDAY MORNING, on a handsome 4to stamped sheet, so that subscribers may receive and transmit it to their friends, POSTAGE FREE, throughout all parts of the kingdom.

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MODERN FUGITIVE POETRY.-SECOND SERIES.
Edited by ALARIC A. WATTS, Esq.

"See, I have cull'd the flowers that promised best,
And where not sure-perplex'd, but pleased-I guess'd
At such as seem'd the fairest."-BYRON.

London: HURST, CHANCE, and Co. 65, St Paul's Church-yard ; and sold by HENRY CONSTABLE, 19, Waterloo Place, Edinburgh Where may be had, lately published, price 12s., The First Series of

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This volume will be found to contain a very large proportion of the most beautiful Fugitive Poetry that has appeared during the last ten years; including upwards of 300 poems, for the most part inedited, of Byron, Moore. Campbell, Wilson, Wordsworth, Rogers, Col ridge, L. E. L., Bowles, Shelley, Mrs Hemans, Miss Baillie, Barry Cornwall, Moir, Montgomery, Croly, Horace Smith, Alaric A Watts, &c. &c. &c.

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Price 6d.; or Stamped and sent free by post, Ydd. Printed by BALLANTYNE & Co. Paul's Work, Canongate

[No. 88, July 17, 1830.]

ADVERTISEMENTS,

Connected with Literature. Science and the Arts.

ORIGINAL PORTRAIT OF ROBERT BURNS.
Just published,

DEDICATED, BY PERMISSION,

TO SIR WALTER SCOTT, BART.
IGINAL PORTRAIT

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BURNS,

LATE MR PETER TAYLOR,
STYLE OF LINE ENGRAVING,
HORSBURGH.

9 by 12 inches.

ting production: and, when we which the memory of Burns is ises a single grain of feeling, or a pay safely predict that it will be a it country, but throughout many indon Literary Gazette.

never could realize the idea of his works. But here indeed is ice, the features indicate sterling transparent as crystal, and kindthem. The print (a line engralear, and distinct, and in its style Ir Sharpe's mode of handling his. ill have, an extensive sale."-The

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D PANORAMA
THE

AN, AND THE BAY OF
NEIRO,

THE NEW ROTUNDA,
JND.

e of the best efforts of ndon, and a more befitting subject anot possibly he conceived. The the province of that name, and the the admiration of every Traveller. of the finest known, and forms a empire.

ur, about a mile from the city, is can be obtained, from whence its nisteries and convents, and the rsed with villas and gardens, The city occupies a plain of an irregular shape, connected with the

modelled from the best Pictures.

The above may be seen at the Premises, No. 5, Waterloo Place,

where Subscriptions will be received.

5. Waterloo Place,

July 17th, 18:0.

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ORIGINAL PORTRAIT OF ROBERT BURNS.

Just published,

DEDICATED, BY PERMISSION,

TO SIR WALTER SCOTT, BART.

A GENUINE AND OR

OF

ROBERT

PAINTED IN 1786, BY THE

AND FINISHED IN THE FIRST S
By MR JOHN 1

Size of the Print,

"Altogether, it is a very interest consider the enthusiastic regard in held by every Scotsman who posses sense of the charms of poetry, wen universal favourite, not only in the distant quarters of the world."-Lo "Till the present moment we Burns from the Portrait affixed to a fine, open, manly, and sensible f intellect with sensibility; they are ness and gentleness shine through ving) is worthy of the man, bold, reminds us of the late celebrated M subject. It ought to have, and it wi Atlas.

-Edinburgh: HENRY CONSTABLE BOYS, and GRAYES, Printsellers to DR LARDNER'S CABI

IR JAMES MACKIN ENGLAND, Vol. I., price The preceding Volumes of the C I. IV. HISTORY of SC Sir WALTER SCOTT, Bart.

II. HISTORY of MAI DISCOVERY, Vol. I.

III. DOMESTIC ECO Esq. Vol. I.

V. MECHANICS. By

LARDNER.

VI. LIVES of EMINI YERS. By H. Roscoe, Esq. VII. CITIES

TOT

vols. Vol. I., with Wood: JER.

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August 1.-OUTLINES

Printed for LONGMAN and Co.,

Sold by ADAM BLACK, Edinburgh

Published

In one volume &

Or, with proof impressions

AN ACCOUNT OF T

of August 1829, in the Provi tricts; exhibiting a View of their 1 horn, Lossie, Spey, Deveron, Don, By SIR THOMAS of Fountainhall, Ba Interspersed with Geological R &c., and illustrated by Fifty-seven "The waters prevail Printed for ADAM BLACK. Edinl don; and FORSYTH and YOUNG, E

THE COURT JOURNĄ

FASHIONABLE WORLD, fo was presented GRATIS an admirabl the painting by Sir Thomas Lawre may he had of all Newsmen; and 6%, will be published without extra readers a very copious and interest written expressly for the work.

This new and popular Weekly J as the companion not merely of th DOIR, but of the BREAKFAST TAB

The occupations, engagements, Classes of Society had long require the COURT JOURNAL. The pr and noble life, those habits which g out the empire, are here depicted therto unattempted; but, in addi features, it supplies information thus rendering it a Weekly N VED, and VALUABLE NATO The COURT JOURNA every SATURDAY MO so that subscribers may AGE FREE, throughout Published for HEN Catherine Street, St venders throughou

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LLOYD'S GEORGE THE FOURTH.-On the
21st of July will be Published, handsomely printed in One
Volume 8vo, with a Portrait,
GEORGE IV.

Memoirs of his Life and Reign, interspersed with numerous Per-
sonal Anecdotes,-to which is prefixed an Historical Account of the
House of Brunswick, from the earliest period.
By H. E. LLOYD, Esq.

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PAINTED IN 1786, BY THE LATE MR PETER TAYLOR, AND FINISHED IN THE FIRST STYLE OF LINE ENGRAVING, By MR JOHN HORSBURGH.

Size of the Print, 9 by 12 inches.

"Altogether, it is a very interesting production: and, when we consider the enthusiastic regard in which the memory of Burns is

held by every Scotsman who possesses a single grain of feeling, or a universal favourite, not only in that country, but throughout many sense of the charms of poetry, we may safely predict that it will be a distant quarters of the world."-London Literary Gazette.

Burns from the Portrait affixed to his works. But here indeed is "Till the present moment we never could realize the idea of a fine, open, manly, and sensible face, the features indicate sterling intellect with sensibility; they are transparent as crystal, and kindness and gentleness shine through them. The print (a line engra

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reminds us of the late celebrated Mr Sharpe's mode of handling his. subject. It ought to have, and it will have, an extensive sale."-The Atlas.

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AN HISTORICAL ATLAS; being a Series of

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W. H. F. BAXTER begs respectfully to inti-
mate, that he has this day published a full-sized draped
Very Rev. GEORGE HUSBAND BAIRD, D.D.,
Principal of the University of Edinburgh.
Modelled from the Life by Mr J. W. MARSHALL; and which, he is
confident, will be found to merit the approbation of the public.
W. H. F. BAXTER has nearly ready for publication a splendid
Bust of his present Majesty,

WILLIAM THE FOURTH,

NOVELS and ROMANCES, containing most of the Works of the very best Writers, and many recent ones to January 1830, are offered at 2. 3d. per Volume, new, half-bound, calf, for Ready Money, or a Selection may be made from them, of not less than 250 Volumes, at a proportionate advance in price, or they may be had in Sheets, deducting the Binding.

Catalogues on application to A. K. NEWMAN and Co., Leadenhall Street, London.

THE SPLENDID PANORAMA

OF THE

CITY OF ST SEBASTIAN, AND THE BAY OF
RIO JANEIRO,

IS NOW OPENED IN THE NEW ROTUNDA,
MOUND.

THIS PICTURE is one of the best efforts of

ROBERT RUKFORD, Esq. London, and a more befitting subject city of St Sebastian, the capital of the province of that name, and the for Panoramic Representation cannot possibly he conceived. The metropolis of all Brazil, has been the admiration of every Traveller. The Bay is in every respect one of the finest known, and forms a key to all the southern parts of the empire.

The view taken from the harbour, about a mile from the city, is the finest and most extensive that can be obtained, from whence its beautiful hills on its environs, interspersed with villas and gardens, lofty eminences, crowned with monasteries and convents, and the have a rich and magnificent appearance. The city occupies a plain on the north-eastern part of a tongue of land of an irregular shape,

the price of which, to Subscribers, will be L.2, 12s. 6d.; and also a stretching towards the north, and on the south connected with the splendid Bust of his late Majesty,

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