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in the Highlands of Scotland. With Notes and Illuftrations. By James Cririe, D. D. 4to. With Views.

Cottage Pictures; or, the Poor, a Poem. By Mr. Pratt. Embellifhed with Engravings, 4to..

An elegy on the late Colonel Robert Montgomery. By S. L. Francis. The Picture: Verfes fuggefted by a magnificent Landscape of Rubens, in the poffeffion of Sir George Beaumont. By the Rev. William Lifle Bowles.

The Pleasures of Hope, with other Poems. By Thomas Campbell. A New Edition, 4to. With Engravings.

The Powers of Imagination. Written at the Age of Sixteen. By Mifs Charlotte Seymour.

The Defence of Order. By George Walker, 8vo.

Epigrams. By William Barnes Rhodes, 12mo, 84 pages.

Bonaparte's Soliloquy on the Invafion of England, an Effay, in Blank Verse.

The Crisis of Britain; a Poem on the menaced Invafion. By the Reverend Thomas Maurice.

Bonaparte; an heroic Ballad; with a Sermon which that renowned Warrior preached at his Visitation of Egypt; with Notes; by the Editor of Salmagundi.

Patriotic Effufions refulting from recent Events, and from the circumftances of the times, 4to.

Poems on various Subjects; the Highlanders, &c. By Mrs Grant, Laggan, 8vo.

Poetical Scraps. By Thomas Clio Rickman. Ornamented with Plates, 2 vol.

The Impetus, a Poem. By George Van Straubenzee.

John and Dame; or, the Loyal Cottagers: A Poetical Tale, founded on fact, and forcibly exemplifying the prefent Circumstances and Feelings of the British Nation. By Mr Pratt, Author of Gleanings in England, &c. 8vo.

Invafion, a Poem in Blank Verse; addressed to the Military of Great Britain, 4to. 24 pages.

Society, a Poem, with other Poems. By James Kenney, 8vo. The War-Offering, a fmall Collection of Songs, dedicated to Bonaparte. By J. Amphlett.

Boney and Talley, a Tale in a new Style, with a Caricature coloured, Poems. By Mrs Sewell, Relict of the Rev. George Sewell.

Ode to the Country Gentlemen of England, from the Works of Akenfide; accompanied with a Preface and Notes.

POLITICAL ECONOMY.

A Review of the Financial Arrangements for the prefent Year; with Plans for Increafing the Wealth and Population of the Country, by Abolishing Reftraints on Trade, and extending productive labour. Regulations of Parochial Police, combined with Military and Naval Armaments, to produce Energy and Security in the whole Nation.

Obfervations

Obfervations on the Prevention of a future Scarcity of Grain, by Means contributive to the Benefit of the Landed, Commercial, and Manufacturing Interefts. By William Chapman, 8vo, 30 pages.

The Speech of the Right Honourable Henry Addington on the Budget, 1803.

Plans for erecting a Penitentiary House for the Employment of Convicts, and for the Prevention of Frauds and Thefts in his Majefty's Dock-Yards, Public Works, and Stores. Strictures on the alarming Progrefs of the Blackwall Rock in the River Thames. A Description of a new-invented Life-Boat; and a Plan of a Railway from London to Portsmouth, on a fuperior Conftruction. By Robert Edington. A Letter to Sir William Scott, upon his Curate's Bill.

POLITICAL.

Reflections on the causes of the war, and Conduct of his Majefty's Minifters.

Subftance of the Speech of the Hon. Charles James Fox in the House of Commons, 24th May, on the Renewal of the War with France, With a Summary of his Proposals, on Friday May 27. to accept the Mediation of the Emperor of Ruffia; and the proceedings thereupon.

Unanimity Recommended; containing an appropriate Statement of the Arguments made ufe of by the English and French Governments, and a complete Vindication of our Pacific Conduct from the Afperfions of Bonaparte. By William Burdon, A. M.

The Day of Alarm; being a View of the Spirit and Defigns of the leading men in France, before and during the War, and principally fince the Peace; the Plans adopted in their Councils refpecting Foreign States; with Animadverfions upon the Allegations of French Writers against the People of Great Britain, and Hiftorical Strictures on the Conduct of the French in their Intercourfe with other Nations.

An authentic Account of Mr Addington's Speech on the Budget. An Appeal to the Public Spirit of Great Britain, By Charles Marsh Efq.

What have we to fight for? an Addrefs to the Electors of Middlefex, who met at the Crown and Anchor, July 29. to celebrate the last Election of Members for that County.

A Candid Appeal to Public Confidence; or Confiderations on the actual and imaginary Dangers of the prefent Crifis. By T. M. Moore Efq.

A View of the Caufes which led to, and juftified the War with France.

Subitance of the Speech of the Right Hon. William Pitt on the General Defence Bill, July 22.

Strike, or Die; Alfred's first Letter to the People of England: and the Patriot's Beacon; Alfred's fecond Letter.

Reflections on the late Elections for the County of Cambridge; with Remarks on the State of the Nation.

Obfervations on the Reftriction of the Volunteer Corps. Being a Poftfcript to an Addrefs to the People on the threatened Invafion.

Mr

Mr Francis's Speech on the Affairs of India, delivered in the House of Commons, July 29..

The Grand Contest deliberately confidered; or, a View of the Causes and probable Confequences of the threatened Invafion; with a Sketch of the Life of Bonaparte; addreffed to Britons. By Francis Blagden, Efq.

A Letter to Napoleon Bonaparte, ftyling himself The Government. of France,' &c.; exhibiting a View of his moral and political Conduct, and a Sketch of his Life.

Footsteps of Blood; being a Difplay of the Cruelties committed by the French Armies, in Burning and Plundering of Towns, in Murder, Sacrilege, Rape, and other Crimes. With a Frontifpiece, representing the Maffacre of Prisoners at Jaffa.

A few words: Refift, or be Ruined.

Bonaparte in the West Indies; or, the Hiftory of Toussaint Louverture, the African Hero. Part I, and II.

The Cannibal's Progrefs; or, The dreadful Horrors of French Invafion, as difplayed by the French Soldiers in Germany. Abridged from the Tranflation of Anthony Aufere Efq.

Plan of a Female Affociation for preferving Liberty and Property.

A Plan for the fafe Removal of Inhabitants from Towns, &c. on the Coafts, in cafe of Invafion; with Reflections calculated to haften Preparations for that Measure. By J. Lettice, D. D.

The Alarming Crifis; a Sermon delivered, Auguft 7. at Kingstonupon-Hull, by the Rev. Miles Popple. Sold for the Benefit of the Fund for the Defence of the Town and Neighbourhood of Hull.

Britons exhorted to the Defence of their Country, in an Addrefs on the threatened Invafion by France, delivered August 28. at Bath, by the Rev. Thomas Broadhurst,

The Good Effects of an united Truft in the Arm of Flesh and in the Arm of the Lord; a Sermon by Charles Moore, Rector of Caxton. God, and our Country; a Sermon preached at Gigglewich and Leeds, by Rowland Ingram, D. D.

Britain's Defence; a Sermon preached Auguft 21. in the Proteftant Diffenting Meeting-houfe, Batteriea, by John Hughes, A. M.

An Addrefs to the Richmond Volunteers, affembled in the Parish Church, Auguft 29. to take the Oath of Allegiance. By Thomas Wakefield, B. A.

A Sermon on the threatened Invafion, preached at Richmond, in Surry, July 31. and Auguft 7. by Thomas Wakefield, B. A.

Obedience to Government, Reverence to the Constitution, and Refistance to Bonaparte; a Sermon preached at the Affizes at Bury St Edmunds, July 29. by Charles Edward Stewart, A. M. 4to.

A Sermon preached at Wormley, July 10. peculiarly appropriate to the prefent Crifis, by the Rev. Thomas Maculloch, Rector. Chriftian Patriotifm; or, the Duty of Religious People towards their Country; a Sermon preached at Kettering, by Andrew Fuller.

Publicola's

Publicola's Addreffes to the People of England; to the Soldiers; and to the Sailors; with a Poftfcript.

Alfred's Addreffes to the Ladies of England on the Invafion; recommending Voluntary Subfcriptions by the Ladies for Patriotic Purpofes.

An Addrefs to the People of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, on the threatened Invafion; published by Order of the Affociation at the Crown and Anchor.

The Bishop of Landaff's Thoughts on the Invafion.

Remarks upon the State of Parties during the Administration of the Right Hon. H. Addington.

A Letter to a Roman Catholic of Ireland, on Bonaparte's projected Invafion. By Charles Butler Efq.

The Loyalist; intended to roufe and animate the British Nation during the prefent Crifis, and to direct its United Energies. No. I.

Reflections on the prefent Crifis of Public Affairs. By Charles Tweedie Efq. F. A. S.

The Prospect; or View of the Evils which the common People of England are likely to fuffer by a fuccefsful Invafion from the French. The Queftion-Why do we go to War?-temperately difcuffed. Unanimity recommended. By W. Burdon, A. M.

An Appeal from the Paffions to the Senfe of the Country, upon Bonaparte and Invafion.

Proceedings at a General Meeting of the Loyal North Britons, Auguft 8.; containing the Speeches on the Occafion; with an Appendix, containing the Declaration of the Merchants of London, Addreffes to the King, Loyal Songs, &c. &c.

That England was

John Bull's Answer to Bonaparte's Declaration, not equal to France;' a New Song. By James Fifher. Ornamented with a beautiful Vignette.

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A Collection of Papers, under the Titles of Our King, our Country, and Our God! By R. B. Sheridan Efq.; and The Tender Mercies of Bonaparte in Egypt.' Extracted from Dr Wittman's Travels in Egypt, and from Sir Robert Wilfon's Hiftory of the British Expedition to Egypt.

A Letter to the Volunteers.

Thoughts on the Invafion threatened by Bonaparte; with Notes illuftrative of many unknown Crimes committed by the different Members of the Confular Government. Tranflated from the French of E. M. one of the Chiefs of the Royalist Party.

THEOLOGY.

The Anniversary Sermon of the Royal Humane Society, preached on the 24th of April, at St James's Church, by the Bishop of Glou cefter; to which are added, by the Society, Obfervations on Refufcitation; the Adjudication of the Premiums; the Reverend Dr Morgan's Addreffes to Mr Wilkinion; and the Reftorative Procefs.

Methodifm Infpected; with an Appendix on the Evidences of a State of Salvation. By William Hales, D. D.

Zeal

Zeal and Unanimity in the Defence of our Country, recommended in a Sermon preached July 14. By A. Longmore, LL.D.

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Piety and Courage; a Sermon preached July 17. By the Rev. John Crofts.

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A Sermon on Luke xxii. 36.- He that hath no Sword, let him Tell his Garment and buy one. Preached previous to the Enrolment of Volunteers. By the Rev. Cornelius Miles, Rector and Captain. The Chriftian Hero; or, the Union of Piety and Patriotifm euforced; a fermon preached at the Chapel of the Foundling Hofpital, July 31By J. Hewlet, B. D.

A Sermon on his Majefty's Call for the united Exertions of his People against the threatened Invafion. Preached at Bath, July 31. By the Rev. Charles Daubeny, 8vo. 16 pages.

The Conftitution and Example of the Seven Apocalyptic Churches; a Sermon preached at the Confecration of the Bishops of St Davids and Exeter, July 17. By Ralph Churton, M. A. 4to. 21 pages.

The Neceffity and Benefit of Preaching the Gofpel; a Sermon preached at the Vifitation of the Bishop of London, at Brentwood, June 1. By the Rev. Sir Adam Gordon.

A Sermon preached at the Ordination holden by the Bishop of Oxford, June 1803, at Chrift-Church. By Charles Barton, B. D. 8vo. 23 pages. To your Tents, O Britons! A Sermon preached July 31. By Charles Jerram, A. M.

Thoughts on the Abuse of Figurative Language as applied to Religious fubjects; with Obfervations addreffed to the People called Quakers. By John Hancock. 8vo. 69 pages.

Recommended to the ferious Perufal of Young Perfons before Confirmation-A practical Account of the Principal Doctrines of Christianity; with fuitable Prayers. By William J. Rees, M. A.

The Duties of Loving the Brotherhood, Fearing God, and Honouring the King, illuftrated and enforced in a Sermon preached before two Friendly Societies. By Francis Skurray, M. A.

An Appendix to Seafonable Hints to the younger Part of the Clergy of the Church of England, relative to what are misconceived to be Religious Controverfies. By John Duncan, D. D.

A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocefe of Lincoln, at the Vifitation in May and June 1803. By the Bishop of Lincoln.

The Evidence of Relation between our prefent Exiftence and Future State; with References to Dr Paley's Natural Theology, 8vo.

Obfervations upon fome Paffages in Scripture which the Enemies to Religion have thought moft obnoxious, and attended with Difficulties not to be furmounted. By Jacob Bryant, 4to.

Effays and Sermons on Select Subjects. By John Buddo, A. M. 8vo. The Illuftration of the Hypothefis propofed in the Differtation on the Origin of our three first Canonical Gofpels; with Mifcellaneous Matters. The whole being a Rejoindre to the Anonymous Author of the Remarks on Michaelis and his Commentator. By Herbert Marsh, B. D. 8vo. 200 pages.

VOL. III. NO. 5.

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