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ift, The Novelty of its Plan, by which, inftead of a confufed Mixture, the various Works are arranged into Chapters, agreeably to their respective Subjects, as Chapter I. Voyages and Travels; Chapter II. Theology, &c. &c. &c. By reviewing together the Works of a Year, the Publications are fufficiently numerous to render each Chapter important and interefting, and the Reader may felect for Perusal those Chapters which may fuit his Taste or his Purfuits. The Arrangement presents an historical View of the annual Progress of Literature and Science, and peculiarly adapts the Work for a Place in the Library. An annual well arranged Volume may also be preferred to the Trouble of a frequent Delivery of Numbers on defultory Subjects, moft of which have been anticipated by the prefent Work. For thofe Perfons refiding at a Distance from the Metropolis, and for Exportation, it must prove more particularly acceptable.

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THE

ANNUAL REVIEW,

AND

HISTORY OF LITERATURE;

FOR

1804.

ARTHUR AIKIN, EDITOR.

VOL. III.

LONDON:

PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES AND ORME,

PATERNOSTER-ROW.

BY T. CILLET, SALISBURY SQUARE.

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