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to the elective body of the people, 8vo. Parliament, the duty of a member of, clearly explained in a letter from a nobleman to his fon, 8vo. 718 The true Patriot, a fermon, on the much lamented death of J. Howard, LL. D. F.R. S. preached at Hack. ney, his native place. With memoirs of his life and character. By S. Palmer, 8vo. 584

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Paul and Mary, an Indian ftory, 2 vols. 232 The Englife Peerage; or, a view of the ancient and prefent ftate of the Englifh nobility. To which is fubjoined, a chronological account of fuch titles as have become extinct, from the Norman conqueft to the beginning of the year 1790, 3 vols. 4to. 56 The critical Period; or, seasonable ..truths relative to the general election in Great Britain and Ireland, 8vo. 711 Petition of the city of London in favour of the tobacconists,obfervations on the, 8vo. 598 Philanthropic fociety, instituted September, 1788, for the prevention of crimes, the fecond report, and addrefs of the, 8vo. 119 -, verfes on the benevolent inftitution of the. By the rev. W. L. Bowles, 4to. 353 Philofophical Tranfactions of the Royal Society of London, vol. lxxix. for the year 1789, part II. 4to. 516 Phlogistic and antiphlogistic theories, a comparative view of the, with inductions. To which is annexed, an analysis of the human calculus, with obfervations on its origin, &c. By W. Higgins, of Pembroke College, Oxford, 8vo. Phosphorus, examination of. By M. Pelletier,

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358 Pfalms, a key to the, being an easy, concife, and familiar explanation of words, allufions, and fentences in them, felected from substantial authorities. By the rev. W. Cole, A. M. 8vo.

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Uakers, a letter to the people fo called; on the probable confequences to them of a repeal of the Corporation and test acts, 8vo. 347 District of Quebec, introduction to the obfervations made by the judges of the court of common pleas for the, upon the oral and written teftimony adduced upon the investigation into the past administration of justice, 8vo.

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from M. Wocklow, 3 vols. 12mo. Raynsford Park, a novel. 4 vols. 357 Redemption, a new theory of, upon

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tion, funeral proceffion and will of, 8vo. 119 Religious liberty in the cafe of the Diffenters, Catholics, and Jews, a col lection of teftimonies in favour of, 8vo. 351 Some Remarks on the refolutions which were formed at a meeting of the archdeaconry of Chester, held at the city of Chester, on Monday, Feb. 15, 1790: with fome obfervations on the late arguments of Mr. Pitt, and the conduct of Mr. Burke, relative to the repeal of the test act. By the rev. J. Smith, 8vo. 467 Remarks, a series of, upon a fermon preached at St. Philip's church in Birmingham, on Sunday January 3, 1790: intitled, The Teft Laws Defended, by G. Croft, D. D. By the rev. J. Hobfon, 8vo. 468 Abort Reply to the fpeech intended to

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Fox, in favour of the repeal of the corporation and test acts, 8vo. 349 Reports of the special provision committee appointed by the court of guardians in the city of Norwich. By E. Rigby, 8vo. 234 Representation of the lords of the committee of council, appointed for the confideration of all matters relating to trade and foreign plantations, upon the prefent ftate of the laws for regulating the importation and exportation of corn: and fubmitting to his majefty's confideration fume further provifions, which are wanting to amend and improve the faid laws, 4to. Afiatic Researches; or, tranfactions of the fociety, inftituted in Bengal, for enquiring into the history and antiquities, the arts, fciences, and literature of Afia, vol. I. 4to. 522 Refolutions paffed at a meeting of the noblemen, gentlemen, and clergy of the county of Warwick, held on Feb. 2, 1790, remarks on the; in three letters to the right hon. the earl of Aylesford, chairman of the meeting, with fome occafional remarks on the refolutions at Bartlet's Buildings, 8vo. 464 Revelation and philofophy, thoughts on the diftinct provinces of, 4to. 119 Public Revenue of the British empire. Part III. hiftory of the, by fir john Sinclair, bart. 4to. -671 Review of the pamphlet, intitled, A

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Acramental qualification, a letter to the right hou, the lord mayor on the, with fome obfervations on the fermon preached before his lordship on the 10th Jan. 179c, 8vo. 345 Teft, a plea for the, as a juft fecurity for the church eftablished, &c. 8vo.

349 Salt, a new mural, deferibed by M.

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The Speech of the right hon. W. Pitt, in the houfe of commons, on Tuefday the 2d of March, 1790, refpecting the repeal of the corporation and test acts, 8vo. 471

and propofition of the right hon. Henry Flood, in the houfe of commons of Great Britain, Thurfday, March 4, 1790, on a reform of the representation in parliament, 8vo. 596 Tranflation of a Speech, spoken by the count Clermont Tonnere,Christmaseve laft, on the subject of admitting non-catholics, comedians, and Jews, to all the privileges of citizens, according to the declaration of rights, 8vo. 715 An authentic Statement of all the facts relative to Nootka Sound. In an addrefs to the king, 8vo. 595 The Statue room, an historical tale, by mifs Ballin, 2 vols. 12mo. 477 Some Strictures on a late publication, intitled, Reafons for feeking a repeal of the Corpo ation and Teft Acts, by a Diffenter. By a Churchman, 8vo. 466 479

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Tefts, facramental, a difcourfe on, delivered at Cambridge, October 30, 1788. By R. Robiníon, 8vo. 114 Teft and corporation acts, curfory reflections on the policy, juftice, and expediency of repealing the. By W. Briftow, efq. 8vo. 341 -laws, half an hour's conversation,

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letter to earl Stanhope on the subject of the, as objected to in a pamphlet, recommended by his lordfhip, 8vo.. 344 act, the danger of repealing. By a country freeholder, 8vo.. 345 act, the history of the, 8vo. ibid. a church of Englandman's anfwer to the arguments and petition of Proteftant Diffenters against the, 8vo. 346 -facramental, a full and fair dif. cafion of the pretenfions of the Diffenters to the repeal of the; firft published in 1733, and now reprinted at the Clarendon prefs, 8vo. 346 The Teft laws defended.-A fermon, preached at St. Philip's church ip Birmingham, on Sunday, Jan. 3, 179c. By G. Croft, D. D. 8vo. 350 Teft and corporation acts, a fhort examination of fome of the principal reafons for the repeal of the. By a clergyman of the church of England, 8vo. 464

againft teft; or, a view of the measures propofed in the refolutions of the Diffenters to remove all tefls, by impofing one of their own upon every candidate for a feat in the houfe of commons, at the next general election. Folio, ibid.

- and corporation acts; a letter to the rev. John Martin, occafioned by his intended fpeech on the repeal of the. By No reverend Diffenter, 8vo. 705

laws, obfervations occafioned by the late decifion in parliament in favour of the; being a fermon, preached in a country chapel, on the 7th of March, 1790, 8vo.

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and corporation acts, a hint of advice, addreffed to the Proteftant Diffenters, on a late decifion in the hon. house of commons, on a motion for a repeal of the, 8vo. 707

act, &c a country curate's obfervations on the advertisement (in the Morning Herald of Thursday, Jan. 18, 1790) from the Leeds clergy, relative to the; in a letter to a friend, 8vo. ibid. Theodofius;

Theodofius; or, a folemn admonition to protestant Diffenters, on the propofed repeal of the test and corporation acts, 8vo. 348 Pbilo-Theodofius; or, a new edition of Theodofius, with a new character of Mr. Burke. By an old member of parliament, 8vo. 465 Theological tracts in verfe and prole, 8vo. 218 The Theriad, an heroic-comic poem: to which are fubjoined fome mifcellaneous pieces and notes. By a young gentleman, 8vo. 115 Thought, in the form of maxims, addreffed to young ladies on their first establishment in the world. By the countefs dowager of Carlifle. Small 8vo. 238 The Toast-mafter; being a genteel collection of fentiments and toafts.

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Travels in Spain; containing a new, accurate, and comprehensive view of the prefent ftate of that country. By the Chevalier de Bourgoanne. To which are added, copious extracts from the effays on Spain of M. Peyron. In three volumes.

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Alentine, a novel, 2 vols. 12mo. 477

Venereal disease, a compendious treatife on the, gleets, &c. divefted of the technical terms; with the best methods of cure, fo explained as to render medical advice in the cure of most venereal cafes unneceffary. In which is given a lotion for the prevention of that difagreeable complaint. By H. Deacon. 8vo. 229 The Genera Vermium of Linnæus, part ii. exemplified by feveral of the rareft and most elegant fubjects in the orders of the teftacea, lithophyta, and zoophyta animalia: accuraetly drawn from nature, by James Barbut. 4to. 21. 2s. coloured,-plain Il. 15. 628 Victorina, a novel, by the author of Blanfay, Louis, Nina, &c. Tranf lated from the French, 2 vols. 12mo.

713 Victory over Death, a fermon, preach ed at Sudbury, in Suffolk, April the 4th, 1790, on occafion of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Ray. By Robert Stevenfon. 8vo. 587 A Vindication of the modern Diffenters against the afperfions of the rev. William Hawkins, M. A. and the right rev. author of a review of the eafe of the Proteftant Diffenters, with reference to the corporation and teft acts. By Samuel Palmer. 8vo. 467 A Vindication of speaking openly in favour

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