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M.D. M.R.I.A. Fellow of the Royal College of Phyficians of Edinburgh. 4to. 12s.

An Eflay on the Nature of Scrophula: with Evidence of its Origin from Disorder of the Digeftive Organs; illuftrated by a Number of Cafes fuccefsfully treated; and interfperfed with Ob. fervations on the general Treatment of Children. By Richard Carmichael, Surgeon. 8vo. 58.

Obfervations on the Climate, Manners, and Amusements of Malta principally intended for the Information of Invalids repairing to that Ifland for the Recovery of Health. By Wil. liam Domeier, M. D. of the Royal College of Physicians, London.

Addenda to An Improvement on the Mode of adminiftering the Vapour Bath, in which the Apparatus is given on a reduced Scale, Illuftrated by Plates. By Mr. Cochrane.

POLITICS.

The Subftance of the Speech of Sir J. C. Hippefley, Bart. on feconding the Motion of the Right Hon, Henry Grattan, on Fri day, the 18th ult.; with an Appendix.

Speech of Lord Caftlereagh in the Houfe of Commons, May 25, 1810, on the Petition of the Roman Catholics. 25.

The Neceffity of Reform inculcated, and its Propriety and Con ftitutional Legality afferted. By the late Right Hon. Wm. Pitt. To which is added, an Expofition of Anti-Jacobinism, &c. 2s. 6d.

A Letter from John Bull to his Brother Thomas. 4d.

Obfervations upon the Report of the Committee on Marine In furance with a few incidental Remarks on a Pamphlet lately publifhed, entitled, "A Letter to Jafper Vaux, Efq, &c." By Jofeph Maryatt, Efq. M. P. 2s. 6d.

The Hiftory of the National Debt, from the Revolution in 1688, to the beginning of the Year 1800: with a preliminary Account of the Debt contracted previous to that Æra, By the late J. J. Grellier, Cafhier to the Royal Exchange Affurance Company. 145.

An Apology for the Petition for Liberty of Confcience, By the Rev. Chriftopher Wyvill. 1s. 6d.

Remarks on the State of the Caufes depending in the House of Lords, particularly as affecting the Adminiftration of Justice in Scotland. By the Author of the Conftitution and Form of Pro. ceedings in the Court of Seffion in Scotland. as. 6d.

The True Briton, a Pamphlet in which the most just and ob. vious Reafons are adduced in Support of the Rights neceffarily claimed by, and pertaining to, the Commons, as conducive to the true Interests of the Country. 1s. 6d.

Obfervations on the Manner of conducting Marine Infurances in Great Britain, and on the Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons, to whom that Subject was referred : in. cluding a few Remarks on Joint Stock Companies. 2s. 6d.

Mr.

Mr. Grattan's Speech on the 18th of May, and his Reply on the ift of June, 1810, on the Catholic Petition. Corrected by Mr. Grattan.

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Remarks on the late Commitments by the Houfe of Commons, and on the Character and Conduct of its Oppofers. Is. 6d.

The Queftion confidered-" Has the Houfe of Commons a Right of Committal to Prifon ?" By E. A. Barnaby, Efq. 2s. 6d.

A fhort Examination into the Power of the Houfe of Commons to commit. In a Letter to Sir Francis Burdett, Bart. By Civis.

25.

Six Letters of Publicola, on the Liberty of the Subject, and the Privileges of the Houfe of Commons, originally published in the Times, and now collected and illuftrated with Notes and additional Proofs, by the Author. 3s.

The Rival Princes; or a faithful Narrative of Facts relating to Mrs. Mary Anne Clarke's political Acquaintance with Colo nel Wardle, Major Dodd, Mr. Glennie, and an illuftrious Perfonage, who were concerned in the Charges against the Duke of York. Together with a Variety of authentic and important Letters, and curious and interefting Anecdotes of feveral Perfons of political Notoriety. By Mary Anne Clarke. z Vols.

18s.

The Rival Queens, or which is my Darling: being an Answer to Mrs. Clarke's Rival Princes. Partly written by, and compiled from, the authentic Letters and Papers of the late P. Mac Cullum, Efq.

A Political Catechifm; adapted to the prefent Moment. Is. 6d.

A Letter addreffed to the Right Hon. Lord Grenville. By a Briton. 55.

Obfervations on the Principles which regulate the Course of Exchange, and on the prefent depreciated State of the Currency. By William Blake, Efq. F. R.S.

35.

A Letter to the Lord Mayor of London, relative to Matters of the higheft Importance to a free People. By S. F. Waddington.

25.

A Letter, containing Obfervations on fome of the Effects of our Paper Currency, and on the Means of remedying its present, and preventing its future Excefs. 2s. 6d.

A Sketch of the Etat Major, or General Staff of the Army in the Field, as applicable to the British Service. Illuftrated by the Practice of other Countries. By a Field Officer. 6s.

The Patriot's Looking Glafs, in which Col. Wardle's Plans are examined, &c. 2s. 6d.

A Letter to Lord Viscount Melville, on the Subject of his Motions refpecting Troop Ships, and upon the general State of the Navy. 2s. 6d.

The Memorial addreffed to the Hon. Court of Directors, by Lord William Cavendish Bentinck. Containing an Account of

the

the Mutiny at Vellore, with the Caufes and Confequences of that Event. 10s. 6d.

Obfervations on the Tendency of fome late Proceedings of the General Committee of the Catholics of Ireland. By Lake Plunkett, Efq. of Portmarnock.

A Picture of Verdun, or the English detained in France: from the Port-folio of a Deterin. z Vols.

POETRY.

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A Monody to the Memory of the Right Hon. Lord Colling. wood. By Lady Champion de Crefpigny. 3s. 6d.

55.

Iphotelle, or the Longing Fit. A Poem. By Ralph Palin.

Magna Charta and Sir Francis Burdett. A Poem. By as Elector of Westminster. Is. 6d.

Yuli, the African. In Six Cantos. 45.

The Sabine Farm: into which is interwoven a Series of Tranf. lations, chiefly defcriptive of the Villa and the Life of Horace, By Robert Bradftreer, Efq. A. M. 95.

Woman, a Poem. By Eaton Stannard Barret, Efq. 45. Tales of Romance, with other Poems. By C. A. Elton 7s. 6d.

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The Georgics of Publius Virgilius Maro. Tranflated into English Blank Verfe. By James Mafon, Efq. 6s.

Mufe Cantabrigienfes, feu Carmina quædam numifmate aures Cantabrigiæ ornata, et procancellarii permiffu edita. ros. 6d. The Cottage Girl: comprizing her feveral Avocations during the four Seafons of the Year. By H. C. Efq. 5s. Haverhill, and other Poems. By John Webb. The Lower World. In four Books, with Notes. By Mr.

Pratt.

12s. 6d.

DRAMA.

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Hector, a Tragedy. Tranflated from the French, by Edward Mangin, M. A. 3s. 6d.

NOVELS.

Anne of Brittanny, an hiftorical Romance. 3 Vols. 13s. 6d. The Acceptance. 3 Vols. 155.

The Daughter. z Vols.

12mo. 95.

Mac Dermot, or the Irish Chieftain. By John Agg. 3 Vols. 15s.

Herbert Lodge, a new Forest Story. By Mifs Warner, of Bath. 3 Vols. 10s. 6d.

A fhort History of the Adventures of Abraham Deodatus, a London Reviewer. By John Type, Efq. 2 Vols. 55.

Emilie de Montvers. By Madame Duval.

The Mysteries of the Foreit. By Mifs Mary Houghton. Vols. 18s.

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Di Montranzo, or the Novice of Corpus Domini. By Louifa Sidney Stanhope. 4 Vols. 1. 15.

MISCELLANIES.

A Letter to the Rev. C. J. Bloomfield, A. B. containing Re marks on the Edinburgh Review of the Cambridge Æfchylus and Oxford Strabo. By the Rev. S. Butler, A. M. 3s. 6d.

Hints to the Public and the Legislature on the Nature and Effect of Evangelical Preaching. By a Barrifter. Part IV. 45. 6d.

Effays, and other Occafional, Compofitions, chiefly reprinted. By the Rev. R. Nares, Archdeacon of Stafford, &c. 2 Vols. 8vo. 16s.

Lectures on the Elements of Algebra. By the Rev. B. Bridge, A. M. Fellow of St. Peter's College, Cambridge, and Profeffor of Mathematics in the Eaft-India College.

Ios. 6d.

A Cornish-English Vocabulary: a Vocabulary of Local Names, chiefly Saxon, and a Provincial Gloffary. By the Rev. R. Polwhele. 4to. los. 6d.

A New Address to the Free and Independent Members of Con vocation. By the Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford.

2s. 6d.

A Letter to the Rev. S. Butler, M. A. Head Master of Shrews. bury School, from the Rev. J. H. Monk, M. A. Regius Greek Profeffor in the Univerfity of Cambridge, relative to certain Al lufions contained in a Pamphlet lately published by Mr. Butler, with Mr. Butler's Reply.

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LITERARY INTELLIGENCE.

A new edition of Enderbie's Cambria Triumphans is in the Prefs, and may fhortly be expected.

Lloyd's Hiftory of Cambria is alfo reprinting with wood

cuts.

A fourth volume of Stewart's Athens, which will complete the work, will be publifhed about January next.

The Rev. Mr. Hadg fon has nearly completed his republi cation of the Works of the late excellent Bishop of London, with a Life. The work will extend to fix volumes 8vo.

Mr. Caxe, the Traveller, has nearly completed the Life of Stillingfleet.

Five Volumes of the Anecdotes of Bowyer are printed. The work will be completed in Six.

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Strype's Lives of the Bishops are reprinting at the Clarendon Prefs.

A Tranflation of Humboldt's Account of New Spain has been announced as in the Prefs, and nearly ready for publication...

A Hiftory of Lincoln, with an apppendix, containing a lift. of the members returned to ferve in parliament; as also of the mayors and fheriffs of the City, in one volume 12mo, will be fpeedily published.

Mr. Grant, author of "Inftitutes of Latin Grammar,"

has

has made confiderable progrefs in preparing for the Prefs, a comprehenfive, practical Work on the English Language.

The Rev. Samuel Eifdale, Curate of Surfleet near Spalding in Lincolnshire, has nearly ready for publication, a small volume under the title of "Death, Judgment, Heaven, and Hell;" a Poem with other Pieces, being a fecond edition (with additions and emendations) of what he published laft year for the benefit of the Lincoln Lunatic Afylum.

Mr. IV. Moore, of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, has in forwardnefs, a Treatife on the Doctrine of Fluxions, with its application to all the most useful parts of the true Theory of Gunnery and other very important matters in military and naval Science.

The Rev. H. H. Baber, of the British Mufeum, has juft published a new edition of Wiclif's Verfion of the New Tej tament. Prefixed to this moft ancient English Version of the New Teftament, are Memoirs of the Life of Dr. Wiclif and an historical Account of the Saxon and English Versions of the Scriptures previous to the xvth century; embel lihed with an elegant Portrait.

A new edition of Dr. Lamont's Sermons, on the most pre valent Vices, is in the Prefs, and will appear early in Auguft.

In the Prefs and fpeedily will be published, A clear and full Refutation of all Mr. Mather's Principles, proving from infallible documents, a decrease of population, and fhowing that the alarming high price of grain, for these laft ten years has not been owing to a deficiency but to the artful policy and addrefs of the Land Owners.

The author of Nubilia is about to commence a periodical work, entitled the Contemplatift, a number of which will appear every Saturday. It is meant to be purfued upon the fame plan as he Spectator, Rambler, &c.

The first volume of the theological works of Mr. Archibald MLean, one of the paftors of the Baptist church, Edinburgh, has been lately reprinted. Volumes 5th and 6th, containing the Paraphrafe and Commentary on the Epifle to the Hebrews, will be immediately put to prefs, and the fubfequent volumes will be published as Tpeedily as poffible. The whole, when finifhed, will confift of eight or nine volumes duodeçimo. A new edition of his Treatife on the Apoftolic Commiffion is alfo juft publifhed.

ERRATA.

In our laft, p. 515, and in the correfponding place of the blue cover, for Miltord read Mitford

In the prefent No. p. 568, laft line, for Hic read His

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