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The Daisy, or Cautionary Stories, in Verse, adapted to the Ideas of Children, with Thirty Engravings.

Elements of German Grammar, intended for Beginners. By George Henry Noehden.

The Preceptor and his Pupils; or, Dialogues, Exercises on Grammar in general, and the English Grammar in particular. By George Crabb. 3s. 6d. boards.

Quæstiones Græcæ, or, Questions adapted for the Eton Greek Grammar. By the Rev. John Simpson. Is. 6d.

An Introduction to the Study of English Grammar. By Roger Kilson. 2s. bound.

An Appeal for Justice in the Cause of Ten Thousand Poor Children, and for the Honour of the Holy Scriptures, being a Reply to the Visitation Charge of Charles Daubeny, Archdeacon of Sarum. Third Edition, with Additions. By Joseph Lan

caster. 2s.

An Easy Grammar of Natural and Experimental Philosophy for the Use of Schools, with Ten Engravings. By the Rev. David Blair. 3s. bound.

The First Catechism for Children, containing common Things necessary to be known, and adapted to the Capacity and Curiosity of Children between Four and Ten Years of Age. By the Rev. David Blair. 9d.

Sketches of Human Manners, delineated in Stories intended to illustrate the Characters, Religion, and singular Customs of the Inhabitants of different Parts of the World. By Priscilla Wakefield. 2s. 6d. bound.

A New Spanish and English Grammar, in Two Parts. By Thomas Planquais, Grammarian. Svo. 12s. boards.

FINE ARTS.

A Series of Engravings to illustrate Dante, engraved by Piroli of Rome, from Compositions in the Possession of Thomas Hope, Esq. By John Flaxman. Folio. 41. 4s. boards.

HISTORY.

The History of the World from the Reign of Alexander to that of Augustus; comprehending the latter Ages of European Greece, and the History of the Greek Kingdoms in Asia and Africa, from their Foundation to their Destruction, &c. By John Gillies. 2 vol. 4to. 4/. 4s. boards.

A connected Series of Notes on the chief Revolutions of the principal States which composed the Empire of Charlemagne, from his Coronation in 814 to its Dissolution in 1806, &c. By Charles Butler, Esq. Royal 8vo. 15s. boards.

The Reign of Charlemagne, considered chiefly with Reference

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to Religion, Laws, Literature, and Manners. By Henry Card. 8vo. 6s. boards.

Great and good Deeds of Danes, Norwegians, and Holsteinians; collected by Ove Malling, Counsellor of Conference, &c. to his Danish Majesty, and translated into English by the Author of a Tour in Zealand, &c. 4to. 21s. 21s. Royal, 1. 11s. 6d.

An Abridgement of the Roman History, from the Foundation of the City of Rome, to the Dissolution of the Western Empire, written on a Plan calculated to assist the Memory. By Sophia Zeigenhist. 2 vol. 12mo. 6s.

The Companion to the Lakes in Lancashire, Westmoreland, and Cumberland. By Thomas Sanderson. 4s. bound.

The State of France, during the Years 1802-3-4-5, and 6; containing Particulars of the Treatment of the English Captives, and Observations on the Government, Finances, Population, Religion, Agriculture, and internal Commerce of that Country, with Anecdotes illustrative of the Character of the Chief of the French Government. By W. T. Williams, Esq. 2 vol. 8vo. 10s. 6d. bound.

Modern History for the Use of Schools, exhibiting a summary View of the Rise, Progress, Revolutions, Decline and Fall of the various Modern Nations in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, from the Age of Charlemagne, to the year 1807. By the Rev. John Robinson. 12mo. 6s. bound.

LAW.

Veluti in Speculum, or a Scene in the High Court of Admiralty; displaying the Frauds of Neutral Flags, as exemplified in the Case of the Silenus, with Remarks on the Prosecution for Libel instituted against the Author by Admiral Montague. By James Browne. 3s. 6d.

A correct Account of the Trial at large of Ross Donnelly, Esq. Post-Captain, Plaintiff, and Sir Home Popham, Knight, Defendant, before Sir James Mansfield, at Westminster-Hall, deciding a Question of great Importance to all Naval and Military Off.

cers.

2s. 6d.

Minutes of a Court-Martial, holden on Board his Majesty's Ship Gladiator, i Portsmouth Harbour, on Monday the 20th of July 1807, and the following Days, for the Trial of Captain Laroche, with an Appendix, &c. &c. 3s. 6d.

A correct Abstract of the several Training Acts. 6d.
An Abstract of the Militia and Volunteer Acts.

6d.

A Treatise on the Law of Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, and Letters of Credit in Scotland. By William Glen, Writer, Glasgow. 8vo. 7s. 6d. boards.

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LEXICOGRAPHY.

A Dictionary of the Ancient Language of Scotland, with the. Etymons; containing the Cognate Words in the different Languages. By Robert Allan, Surgeon. No. I. 4to. 2s. 6d.

LOGIC.

Logic, or an Essay on the Elements, Principles, and Different Modes of Reasoning. By Richard Kirwan, Esq. 2 vol. 8vo. 14s. boards.

MEDICINE.

A Letter containing some Observations on Fractures of the Lower Limbs; to which is added an Account of a Contrivance to administer Cleanliness and Comfort to the Bedridden, &c. with Notes. By Sir James Earle. 8vo. 3s. sewed.

The Edinburgh Medical and Physical Dictionary. By Robert Morris, James Kendrick, and others. 2 vol. 4to. 41. 4s. boards. Observations on the Preparation, Utility, and Administration of the Digitalis Purpurea, or Foxglove, in Dropsy of the Chest, Consumption, Hemorrhage, Scarlet Fever, Measles, &c. &c. By William Hamilton. 6s. boards.

A Treatise on the Diseases of the Joints; being the Observations for which the Prize for 1806 was adjudged by the Royal College of Surgeons in London. By Samuel Cooper. 5s. 8vo.

boards.

A Popular View of Vaccine Inoculation, with the practical Mode of conducting it; showing the Analogy between the SmallPox and the Cow-Pox, and the Advantages of the latter. By Joseph Adams, 4s. 6d. boards.

Report of the Royal College of Physicians on the State of Vaccination. 8vo. 6d.

The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, exhibiting a concise View of the latest and most important Discoveries in Medicine, Surgery, and Pharmacy. No. XII. Published quarterly.

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MISCELLANEOUS.

A Letter to the Freeholders of the County of Huntingdons By Edward Maltby, Vicar of Buckden. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

A New Dormant and Extinct Peerage of England, or Genealogy of those Peers made by Writ or Creation, whose Titles are presumed to be either Dormant, in Abeyance, or absolutely Extinct, from the Norman Conquest to the year 1806. By T. C. Banks. 4to. 42s. boards.

A Letter from an Irish Dignitary to an English Clergyman on the Subject of Tythes in Ireland. Is.

Mentoriana, or a Letter of Admonition and Remonstrance to his Royal Highness the Duke of York. 2s.,

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A Complete Vindication of the Conduct of his Royal Highness the Duke of York, in Reply to the Four Charges exhibited against him in a Pamphlet entitled "Mentoriana. " 2s. 6d. Royal Investigation. 7s. boards.

The Cause of the Increase of Methodism and Dissent, &c. 4s. Two Letters on the Subject of the Catholics, to my Brother Abraham, who lives in the Country. By Peter Plainley, Esq. 1s. 6d. Advice to a Young Reviewer, with a Specimen of the Art. 1s. An Account of the Nature and Present State of the Philanthropic Society, 1807. Is.

Letters from England. By Don Manuel Valarez Espriella. Translated from the Spanish. 3 vol.

12mo.

Conspiracy Detected; or, some Recent Publications Addressed to the Duke of York Analytically Reviewed. 2s. 6d.

Specimens of English Prose Writers, from the Earliest Periods to the close of the Seventeenth Century; with Sketches, Biographical and Literary; including an Account of Books, as well as of their Authors, with occasional Criticisms, &c. By George Burnett. 3 vol. 8vo. 27s. boards.

Plan and Regulations of the New Rupture Society, established under the Patronage of the Duke of York, for the Relief of both Sexes afflicted with Herniary Complaints and Prolapsus; with a List of the Governors, &c.

The Compiler, or Literary Banquet. No. I. (To be continued every fortnight.) 6d.

An Exposition of the Circumstances which gave rise to the Election of Sir Francis Burdett, for Westminster, and of the principles which governed the Committee who conducted that Election. By order of the Committee. 1s. 6d.

Ancient Indian Literature, illustrative of the Researches of the Asiatic Society, instituted in Bengal, January 15. 1804, from original Manuscripts. 10s. 6d. boards.

Letters on Capital Punishments, addressed to the English Judges. By Beccaria Anglicus. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

A Reply to the Essay on Population. By the Rev. T. R. Malthus, in a Series of Letters. To which are added Extracts from the Essay, with Notes. 8vo. 8s. bound.

Female Art, or, True and False. By Ann Pile. 8vo. 3s. 6d. The Bonne Bouche of Epicurean Rascality, dedicated to the worst Man in his Majesty's Dominions. To which will be added a Postscript, containing a Corrosive Styptic to the Poisonous Effects of a Pamphlet, announced for publication, entitled, “The Agent and his Natural Son." 3s. 6d.

The Case of John Mason, Esq. Barrister at Law, who was confined as a State Prisoner in Kilmainham, for two years; contain

ing Addresses and Letters to the Earl of Hardwicke, the Duke of Bedford, &c. &c. and Letters from the above Personages, most respectfully submitted to the Consideration of the Commons in Parliament assembled. 8vo. 4s. sewed.

The Agent and his Natural Son, a new and true Story, with important Strictures on the Commander in Chief, relative to his Duties and his Confidents.

5s.

Heath and Stodart's Shakespeare, illustrated with numerous highly finished Plates. 6 vol.

4to. 15/. 15s.

Camden's Britannia. By Richard Gough, &c.

16/. 16s.

4 vol. folio. Patriotic Sketches, written in Connaught. By Miss Owenson.

2. vol. 9s.

The Crisis, by the Author of "Plain Facts," or, " A Review of the Conduct of the Late Ministers."

2s. 6d.

Observations on the Prophet Jonah. By a Farmer. 12mo. 1s. The Lie Direct, or, a Refutation of the Charges in the Proclamation of President Jefferson. By Jasper Wilson, jun. Is. 6d.

A Speech on the Utility of the Learned Languages, in Opposition to Mr Cobbet's Assertion, delivered at the British Forum, the 12th of April 1807; to which is added, a humorous Speech on the Question of the Mad Dogs. By Samuel Fleming. 8vo. 1s.

A Reply to the Edinburgh Review, on the Foreign Policy of Marquis Wellesley's Administration in India. Comprising an Examination of the late Transactions in the Carnatic. By Lawrence Dundas Campbell, Esq. 8vo. 6s. boards.

Causes and Consequences of the French Emperor's Conduct towards the Jews. By an Advocate for the House of Israel. 12mo. 3s. 6d. sewed.

The Mathematical Repository, No. VII.; containing, 1st, Thirty Mathematical Questions with their Answers. 2d, Original Essays on Mathematical subjects. 3d, Mathematical Memoirs, extracted from Works of Eminence. By Thomas Leybourn of the Royal Military College. (To be continued.) 2s. 6d. Essay on the Authenticity of the Poems of Ossian, in which the Objections of Malcolm Laing Esq. are particularly considered and refuted. By Patrick Graham, D. D. Minister of Aberfoyle. 8vo. 12s. boards.

NATURAL HISTORY.

The Natural History of British Insects, explaining them in their several states, with the Periods of their Transformations, their Food, Economy, &c. By E. Denovan. Vol. 12. Royal 8vo. 31s. 6d. boards.

Transactions of the Entomological Society of London. Part I. with Plates. 5s.

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