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A New Map of South America, upon a larger scale, the first wherein the Geography of the Brazils has been described drawn from Portuguese and Spanish original MSS. By the late learned and eminent geographer, Louis Stanislas D'Arcy Delarochette. Printe on eight sheets of double Elephant paper, 31. 13s. 6d.

A series of Charts of the Coasts and Harbours of South America: reprinted from the Spanish and Portuguese surveys of those Coasts. In Nine Sheets, 31. 15s.

The First Volume of a Complete System of Geography, ancient and modern; with many large sheet Maps, elegantly engraved by Arrowsmith, (and which will form a separate Atlas) to be completed in Six large quarto volumes. By James Playfair, D. D. Principal of the United College of St. Andrew, &c. 4to. 21. 2s.

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Remarks on the Purulent Ophthalmy, which has lately been epidemical in this Country. By James Ware, surgeon, F.R.S. The Vaccine Phantasmagoria, 2s.

The Vaccine Scourge, No. I. 1s. to be continued as occasion may require.

A Treatise on the Anatomy, Pathology, and Surgical treatment of Aneurism, with engravings. By Antonio Scarpa, professor of Anatomy and practical Surgery in the University of Pavia, &c. Translated from the Italian, with notes. By John Henry Wishart, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, and Member of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Societies of Edinburgh. 8vo. 15s.

Essays on the Morbid Anatomy of the Human Eye. By James Wardrop, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Societies, and one of the Surgeons of the public Dispensary of Edinburgh. Illustrated by Plates, royal 8vo. 11. 4s.

MISCELLANIES.

The Madras School; or, Elements of Tuition; comprising the analysis of an experiment on Education, with its facts, proofs, and illustrations. A Sermon on the appropriate education of the Poor; the Plan of a national institution for the Children of the Poor, and a specimen of the religious instructions at the Royal Military Asylum. By the Rev. Dr. Bell, Rector of Swanage, London, 8vo. 10s. 6d.

The Cutter; in Five Lectures upon the art and practice of cutting. Illustrated with coloured plates, designed and etched by J. A. Atkinson, Esq. 8vo. 8s.

The Works of Henry Mackenzie, Esq now first collected under his own review an.

A correct and well authenticated Account correction, 8 vols. with a portrait, 31. 3s.d

The Doctrine of Interest and Annuities, analytically investigated and explained; together with several useful Tables connected with the subject. By Francis Baily, of the Stock Exchange, 4to. 15s

Brief Considerations on the Test Laws, in a letter to the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Milton. By a Beneficed Clergyman of the éstablished Church, and a Yorkshire Freeholder, the second edition, with a postscript containing additional observations, and a reply to objections, Is.

The New Cyclopedia; or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature. By Abraham Rees, D. D. F. R. S. XIX. 18s.

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The British Encyclopedia, or Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. By William Nicholson, part IV. 10s. 6d.

Anniversary Orations, delivered March 8th, 1808, before the Medical Society of London, on the general structure and physiology of plants, compared with those of animals, and the mutual convertibility of their organic elements; published at the unanimous request of the society. By John Mason Good, F. R. S. senior Secretary to the Medical Society, 8vo. 2s.

A Letter to the Prince of Wales, with a sketch of the prospect before him; to which are added, an Appendix and Notes. By W. A. Miles, Esq. 6s.

Advice from a Lady to her Granddaughters, in a series of familiar essays on various subjects, 8vo. 7s.

Essays and Tales, moral, literary, and philosophical. By M. Engel, author of Essays on Dramatic Gesture,&c. embellished with a frontispiece, 12mo. 65.

The Eighth, Ninth, and Last Letter on the subject of the Catholics, to my brother Abraham, who lives in the country. By Peter Plymley, Esq. 2s. 6d.

Nine Days Sleep-Nine Days Wonder:the remarkable sleep, extraordinary dream, and important political discovery of Sarah Smith, the Sussex sleeping Sylvana, 2s.

The Minor's Library, vol. I. Containing the history of Edwin Mandeville, or the Orphan. By Mrs. Pilkington.

Five Letters, written by the late Empress Maria Theresa to her Daughter, the late unfortunate Queen of France, on the very de licate and interesting subject of exciting and fixing the warmth of passion in Husbands, and thereby securing their conjugal fidelity, 12mo. 5s.

A Brief Apology for the Quakers. Inscribed to the Edinburgh Reviewers, 1s.

POETRY

The Poets: Taylor's edition, Part II. Containing the Odyssey, and the Batrachomyomachia, with a fine bust of Homer,

extra fine royal 8vo. 5s.-fine demy 8vo. 3s,-inferior demy, 4 Nos. 2s.-pocket edition, 5 parts, 5s.-miniature edition, 6 Nos. 3s.

By Jo

The Fall of Cambria; a Poem. seph Cottle, 2 vols. sm. 8vo. 14s. Pursuits of Agriculture; a satirical Poem, in three cantos, with notes. The First Canto, 2s. 6d.

The Cabinet of Poetry; containing all the best entire pieces of the works of the British Poets, from Milton to Beattie; selected by S. J. Pratt, Esq. with portraits, by Miss Watson, 6 vols. 31.

Poetical Tales, founded on fact. Savory, 12mo. 4s.

By M.

The Cruise; a poetical sketch of naval life and service, at the present moment, including sentiments, political and religi ous, relating thereto; also reflections, and a few ideas of improvement: in eight cantos, with notes, index, &c. By a Naval Officer, 8vo. 10s. 6d.

POLITICAL ECONOMY.

An Enquiry into the History of Tithe;. its influence on the agriculture, population, and morals of Ireland; with a plan for modifying that system, and providing an adequate maintenance for the Catholic and Presbyterian Clergy, 4s.

On the Necessity of a more Effectual System of National Defence, and the Means of establishing the permanent Security of the Kingdom. By the Earl of Selkirk, Svo. 2s. 6d.

An immediate and Effectual Mode of raising the Rental of the Landed Property of England; and rendering Great-Britain independent of other Nations, for a supply of Bread Corn. With an appendix, containing hints to commercial capitalists, and to the tenantry of Scotland. By a Scotch Farmer, now farming in Middlesex. 8vo. 4s.

A Short Appeal to the Landed Interest of this Country, lest permanent advantage should be bartered for present gain, 8vo. 2s.

POLITICS.

Remarks on the Proposals made to Great-Britain, for opening Negociations for Peace, in the year 1807. By William Roscoe, Esq. 3s. 6d.

A Letter to William Roscoe, Esq. containing Strictures on his late publication, entitled Considerations on the Causes, &c. of the present War," 2s. 6d.

A Review of Mr. Roscoe's "Considerations on the Causes, &c. of the present War," 3s.

Additional Observations on the American Treaty, with Remarks on Mr. Baring's Pamphlet, being a continuation of the Letters of Decius. By Thomas Peregrine Courtenay, Esq. 5s.

THEOLOGY.

The Importance of the Sabbath; a Sermon, preached before the Magistrates of Hull, on occasion of the present Mayor's entrance upon his office: to which are added, two appendices-1. On Societies for the Suppression of Vice: 2. On Sunday Evening Lectures. By John Scott, M. A. Hull. Second edition, Is. 6d.; or, 15s. per dozen,inferior form, 10s. per dozen. (See Eclec. Rev. Jan. 1808, p. 89.)-The first Appendix separate, 3d. or 2s. per dozen.

Dr. Prideaux's Old and New Testament, connected in the History of the Jews and neighbouring Nations: a new edition, with a full Life of the Author, not before prefixed to any edition; new maps, &c. 4 vols. 8vo. 11. 8s. boards.

Dr. Shuckford's Sacred and Prophane History of the World connected with the Creation and Fall of Man. (Printed uuiformly with Dr. Prideaux's Connection,) revised, corrected, and the language improved throughout. By the Rev. James Creighton, A. B. With a few notes, and the ancient alphabets and inscriptions. By Adam Clarke, LL. D. Including Bishop Clayton's strictures on the work, and with a new set of Maps, 4 vols 8vo. 11. 12s. boards.

Dr. Prideaux's Life of Mahomet, 10th edition, with his Letter to a Deist, and fine portrait, 1 vol. 8vo.

Baxter's Reformed Pastor, abridged and improved. By Samuel Palmer, 2d edition, revised and corrected, &c. 1 vol. 12mo.

Dr. Dodd's Comfort for the Afflicted, under every Distress, a new edition, being the 5th, 12mo. 4s.

Zeal without Innovation; or the present State of Religion and Morals considered; with a view to the dispositions and manners required for its improvement; to which is subjoined, an Address to young Clergymen, intended to guard them against some prevalent errors, 8vo. 7s. 6d.

No. XIX. of the Transactions of the Missionary Society, with a fac simile of Pomare's. Letter, 8vo. 1s.

A complete Set of Spelling and Reading Lessons, adapted to Dr. Bell's Plan of Education, 8s. 6d.

The Great Importance of Peace and Pros perity to Christian Societies; a sermon at Greenwich Tabernacle: with an appendix. By J. Townsend, 7s. 6d.

The Importance of Personal Religion: a Fast Sermon. By J. Cobbin, 15s.

A Sinner Saved: an authentic narrative of the dealings of God with Mr. G. Foxwell, 12mo. 2s. 6d.

Sermons, by the late Rev. D. Black, one of the Ministers of Edinburgh, 8vo.

Appendix to Remarks on a recent Hypothesis, respecting the origin of moral evil; occasioned by the reply of M. Gilbert. By W. Bennett. 8vo. 1s.

Miscellaneous Works of Robert Robinson, late Pastor of the Baptist Church at Cambridge; with a fine portrait, and memoirs of his life and writings. By B. Flower. demy 8vo. 4 vols. 11. 12s. superfine royal hotpressed, 21.

A Course of Lectures on the fundamental and most essential Doctrines and Subjects of Christianity. By the Rev. J. Proud, 4s.

Strictures on Subjects chiefly relating to the established Religion and the Clergy. By the Rev. Josiah Thomas, 3s. 6d.

The Right and Duty of a faithful and fearless Examination of the Scriptures, in a farewell sermon, preached at Hull. By James Lyons, Is. 6d.

VOYAGES AND TRAVELS.

A General Collection of Voyages and Tra vels. By John Pinkerton, Part III. 4to. 10s. 6d.

Travels in Asia and Africa; including a journey from Scanderoon to Aleppo, and over the Desart to Bagdad and Bassora ; A Voyage from Bassora to Bombay, and along the Western Coast of India: A Voyage from Bombay to Mocha and Suez in the Red Sea, and a Journey from Suez to Cairo and Rosetta, in Egypt. By the late Abraham Parsons, Esq. Consul and Factor Marine at Scanderoon, 4to. 11. 5s.

CORRESPONDENCE.

In answer to the complaint of some most respectable friends, that we have lately deviated from our pledged neutrality with regard to points of minor importance on which sincere Christians unfortunately differ, we beg leave to observe, that such apparent deviation has been wholly unintentional. The fundamental principles of the Eclectic Review remain unaltered and unalterable; and its general tenor, we are persuaded, will demonstrate our habitual wish to maintain them inviolate. So far is from being generally supposed unfavourable to that large proportion of the Christian world with which our esteemed remonstrants are connected, that we have received, within these few days, a complaint that it is wholly devoted to their interest! Faithfully as we shall endeavour to preserve a spirit of impartiality in the management of the work, it is evident that we must be under the occasional necessity of relying on a spirit of candour in its readers.

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