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56 The Univerfal Gardener's Calendar, and Syftem of Practical Gardening, &c. by John Abercrombie, 12mo. bound

57 The Complete Kitchen Gardener, and Hot-Bed Forcer, by John Abercrombie, 12mo. bound.

58 The Garden Vade-Mecum; or, Compendium of General Gardening, &c. by John Abercrombie, 12mo. bound

59 The History and Practice of Aerostation, by T. Cavallo, Efq. F. R. S.

60 The Hiftory of Greenland, by David Crantz, 2 Vols.

61 The Hiftory of the Brethren, by D. Crantz. Tranflated by the Rev. B. Latrobe

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62 Spangenberg's Chriftian Doctrine. Tranflated by B. Latrobe

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63 Natural Curiofities of Malham, in Craven, Yorkfhire, by Thomas Hurtley

64 The Works of the late Dr. John Jebb, by John Disney, D. D. F. S. A. 3 Vols. 8vo.

65 The London Calendar for 1790, 2s. With an AImanack, 2s. 9d. Or, complete, including the Bengal Calendar

Or complete, with the Arms, &c.

66 Eden Vale, a Novel, by Mrs. Catharine Parry, 2 Vols.

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68 The Hiftory of Sandford and Merton, by Thomas Day, Efq. In Three Vols. with Frontifpieces, bound

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69 The Hiftory of Little Jack, who was found by ac-
cident, and nurfed by a Goat. By Thomas Day,
Efq. Ornamented with Twenty-three beautiful Cuts.
70 The New Robinson Crufoe; an instructive and en-
tertaining History for the Use of Children of both
Sexes. Tranflated from the French. Embellished
with Thirty-two beautiful Cuts, each Cut the Size
of the Page. In two Vols, 12mo. bound
71 The above Work is printed complete, in a small
Letter, with 32 Cuts, in One Vol. bound

72 The fame Work abridged, with 32 Cuts, bound
73 A Sketch of Universal History; to which is added,
a Brief Chronology of the most remarkable Events
in the Hiftory of England. Embellished with Thir-
ty-fix Heads of the Kings, from Egbert to George
III. inclufive

74 The History of Three Brothers; to which are ad-
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Pope's Univerfal Prayer, and the History of John
Gilpin. Embellished with Five beautiful Cuts

75 The Hiftory of a Schoolboy, with other Pieces,

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76 The Children's Mifcellany, in One Volume, illuftrat-
ed with 29 beautiful Cuts, bound
77 Select Stories, for the Inftruction and Entertain-
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Mr. Raikes. Neatly printed in One Volume, con-
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78 The Children's Friend, Tranflated from the French
of M. Berquin; complete in Four Volumes, and
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79 L'Ami des Enfans, par M. Berquin; complete in Four Volumes, with Frontifpieces. Price bound, only

80 The Friend of Youth, tranflated from the French of M. Berquin; complete in Two Volumes, and ornamented with beautiful Frontispieces. Price bound, only

81 Sandford et Merton, Traduction libre, de l'Anglois, par M. Berquin. Embelli de Frontifpices. In Two Volumes, Price bound

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82 The Adventures of Numa Pompilius, Second King £. s. d.
of Rome. In Two Volumes. Price, in Boards
83 Captain Cook's Third and Laft Voyage to the Pa-
cific Ocean, in the Years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779,
and 1780. Faithfully abridged from the Quarto Edi-
tion, published by Order of His Majefty. Illuftra-
ted with Copper-plates. Price bound

The Vifion of Columbus. By Joel Barlow, Efq.
Price bound

84 Nootka Sound, and Spanish War. On Saturday last
was published, dedicated, by Permiffion, to his Ma-
jefty, Sir Jofeph Banks, Bart. and the Lords of
the Admiralty; No. I. (to be continued Weekly) Price
One Shilling, embellished with a beautiful View on
the North-West Coast of America, and a Head of
Captain Portlock, of A Voyage round the World, but
more particularly to the North-West Coast of Ame-
rica, the great Mart of the Fur-Trade. Embel-
lished with Forty-two Charts, Views, and other
Copper-plates, reprefenting the Difcoveries by
Captains Portlock and Dixon. Which contains a
full and authentic Account of the Rife and Progress
of the Fur-Trade at Nootka Sound, and on all the
North-Weft Coaft of America, our Right to which
is difputed by the Court of Spain.

In this Work is given a particular Account of the Natives, their Difpofition, Ornaments, Drefs, and Language; together with an Account of the Advantages likely to accrue from a Settlement on

that Coast.

The whole will be completed in Forty-two Numbers, in each of which will be given one Copper-plate, making Two handfome Volumes in Quarto.

London: Printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly; and fold by all the Bookfellers in Great-Britain. The Publisher has already expended, for the Embellishments, &c. of this Work, near Two Thoufand Pounds.

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85 Governor Phillip's Voyage to Botany Bay. Infcribed, by Permiffion, to the Marquis of Salisbury.

On Saturday laft was published, No. I. (to be continued Weekly) Price One Shilling, embellished with a Head of Governor Phillip, painted by Wheatley, and engraved by Sherwin; a Copper-plate Title, with a beautiful Vignette, from a Medallion

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London: Printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly; and fold by all the Bookfellers in Great-Britain.

The above Work is elegantly printed on a fine Royal Paper, and will be compleated in Twentyone Numbers, making One large handfome Volume in Quarto. Embellished with Fifty-five Copperplates, confifting of Maps, Charts, Views, Inhabitants, &c. Two Plates, and fometimes three, will be given in each Number. The Maps and Charts are taken from actual Surveys, and the Plans and Views drawn on the Spot, by Captain Hunter, Lieut. Shortland, Lieut. Watts, Lieut. Dawes, Lieut. Bradley, Capt. Marshall, &c. and engraved by Medland, Sherwin, Mazell, Harrifon, &c.

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A Lift of the Subfcribers will be printed in the laft Number.

The following is a Lift of the Engravings which are in this Work. 1 Head of Governor Phillip, from a Painting in the Poffeffion of Mr. Nepean, by F. Wheatley; engraved by Sherwin

8 Map of Lord Howe Island, and View of ditto

2 Head of Lieut. Shortland, engraved by Sherwin, from a Painting of Shelley's

3 Head of Lieut. King, from a Painting by Wright

4 View of Botany-Bay, with the Sup-
ply and Sirius at Anchor, and the
Tranfports coming in

5 A large Chart of Port Jackfon
6 A View in Port Jackfon, with the
Natives in their Canoes trouling
7 View of the Natives in Botany-Bay

9 Head of Lieut. Watts, drawn by

Shelley, and engraved by Sherwin. 10 View of Natives and a Hut in New South-Wales

II View of New South-Wales
12 A large Plan of the Establishment
at Sydney Cove, Port Jackson
13 A large Chart of Norfolk Island
14 View of Ball's Pyramid
15 Chart of Lieut. Shortland's New
Discoveries

16 Track of the Alexander from Port
Jackson to Batavia

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38 Martin Cat
39 Kanguroo Rat

40 A Dog of New South-Wales
41 The Black Cockatoo
42 Red-fhouldered Parakeet
43 Watt's Shark

44 The Laced Lizard

45 New Holland Goat Sucker

46 White Gallinule

47 New Holland Caffowary
48 Port Jackfon Shark
49 Yellow Gum Plant
50 Axe, Bafket, and Sword
51 Bag-throated Balistes
52 Fish of New Scuth-Wales
53 Great Brown King's Fisher
54 Black Flying Opoffum

55 Skeleton of the Head of a Kangu-
roo and Vulpine Opossum

56 A Large Map of New-Holland.

N. B. A few of the firft Edition, with fine Impreffions, and the Natural Hiftory, beautifully coloured, may be bad of Mr. Stockdale, Price 21. 12s. 6d.

in Boards.

MR. STOCKDALE having purchased a confiderable number
of the new edition of Camden's Britannia, (which
will foon be very fearce) Gentlemen may be fupplied
with Copies in various Bindings.

I BRITANNIA; or, a Chronological Defcription of the Flourishing Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland; and the Iflands adjacent. From the earliest Antiquity: By William Camden. Tranflated from the Edition published by the Author in 1607; enlarged by the lateft Difcoveries, by Richard Gough, F. A. and R. S. S. In Three Volumes, illuftrated with Maps, and other Copperplates. Price, in Boards

2 Buck's Antiquities; or, Venerable Remains of
above Four Hundred Caftles, Monafteries, Palaces,
&c. &c. in England and Wales. With near One
Hundred Views of Cities and chief Towns. Three
Volumes. Price

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