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The Volunteer's Vade Mecum, containing Instructions for the Conduct and Duty of a Soldier; defcribing the various Beatings of the Drum; Teilk's Method of finding the Breadth of a River by Inspection; an Abstract of General Wolfe's Inftructions to a Regiment of Infantry at Canterbury in 1755, in case of an Invasion, &c. &c. 6d. The British Soldier's Guide, containing Directions for performing all the various Exercifes of the Field, both Ĥorfe and Foot; the Syftem of Attack and Defence, with every other Evolution; and including Caftrametation, Home Service, and other military Information; to which are added, Laws relative to Volunteer Corps in general, and an Abstract of the Defence Bill; with appropriate Engravings. 12mo. 5s.

A Treatise on Gunpowder and Fire Arms, containing Inftructions for the Soldier, and for the Sportsman; by G. Montague, Efq. 3s. 6d. fewed,

The French Army as it has been organized, and is ftill led into Action; with a parallel View of the Designs of ancient Rome against Carthage, and of France against Great Britain; likewife a propofed Plan for hutting the Troops, and Remarks on the Superiority of Pikes over Fire Arms, &c.; and a Difcourfe relative to the Strength of this Country under the Circumftances of Invafion; to which are added, Anecdotes refpecting the Conduct of Frenchmen towards Englifhmen who became acquain ted with them on the Continent, &c. 25.

On the Defence of Picquets, relative to Service in the Field, by Citizen Foffé, formerly Lieutenant Colonel in the French Service; tranflated by Colonel T. Pocketfize, 24pages, is. 6d.

Addifoniana; or, Anecdotes and Facts connected with the Life, Times, and Contemporaries of Jofeph Addison, on the Plan of the Walpoliana, in two elegant volumes, foolfcap 8vo. with plates, price 10s. 6d. in boards. Phillips.

A new Edition of the Works of Lady Mary Wortley Montague, 5 vols. foolscap 8vo. 25s. boards. Phillips. Kearfley's new Tax-Tables for the present and enfuing Year, containing, among other Matters, the Confolidated Affeffed Taxes, whihe will commence in April next; the new Receipt Tax, and a new Stamp Table; the new Confolidated Excife Duties, and an Abstract of the general Tax upon Income. is.

A complete Abridgment of all the Customs and Excife Duties, with the Drawbacks, Bounties, and the Laws which regulate the Import and Export, down to the prefent

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Time, including the Allowances, Exemtions, &c. alphabetically arranged; by a Supervisor of Excise. 8vo. 75. Caftildine's Tables of the Taxes for the 1803-4, upon a new Plan of Arrangement. (To be continued annually.) rod.

Hardy's Customs; containing every separate Duty of the Cuftoms as regulated by the last A&ts; with an Abstract of the Acts; pocket - fize 25..

The Sportsman's Diary, confifting of Tables by which the Lover of Field Sports will be enabled to keep a Regifter of Occurrences. 5s.

The Nautical Almanack, for the Years 1803-4-5-6-7. ' Tables of Exchange; Englifh into Irifh, and Irish into English Money. 3s. 6d.

The Secretary, and Complete Letter Writer; to which is added, an Effay on Letter Writing, by the late Dr. Samuel Johnson, and an Introduction to English Grammar. 12mo. 3s.

A Parcel Book for the Ufe of Merchants, Manufacturers, and Shopkeepers, and all Perfons concerned in forwarding Goods by Shipping, Coaches, or Waggons; to which is prefixed, an Abstract of the A&t respecting Parcels, together with the Rates of Porterage; various sizes, at 3s. 6d. 4s. 6d. and 5s.

Margaret of Stafford, an historical Romance. 5 vols. 175. boards.

Mofs Cliff Abbey; or, the Sepulchral Hannenift, a romantic Tale, by Maria Julia Young, Niece to the Author of the Night Thoughts. 4 vols.

Barbara Markham; or, the Profligate requited. 2 vols. 12mo. 75. boards.

Poetical Scraps, by Thomas Clio Rickman, ornamented with plates. 2 vols. 12s. boards.

The Impetus, a Poem, by George Van Straubenzee. is. 6d. John and Dame; or, the Loyal Cottagers, a poetical Tale, founded on Fact, and forcibly exemplifying the prefent Circumftances and Feelings of the British Nation; by Mr. Pratt, Author of Gleanings in England, &c. 4d each or 3s. 6d. per dozen, or elegantly printed on fine paper, 8vo. Is. 64. Phillips,

Invafion, a Poem in blank Verfe, addreffed to the Military of Great Britain, 4to. 24 pages. 2s. 6d.

Society, a Poem, with other Poems, by James Kenney, 8vo. 4s. boards.

The War-Offering, a fmall Collection of Songs, dedicated to Bonaparte, by J. Amphlett. 6d.

Boney and Talley, a Tale in a new Style, with a Caricature coloured. 2s.

Poems, by Mrs. Sewell, Reli& of the Rev. George Sewell. 75.

Ode to the Country Gentlemen of England, from the Works of Akenfide, accompanied with a Preface and Notes. 6d. An authentic Account of Mr. Addington's Speech on the Budget.

An Appeal to the Public Spirit of Great Baitain, by Charles Marfh, Efq. 3s.

What have we to fight for? an Addrefs to the Electors of Middlesex, who met at the Crown and Anchor, July. 29, to celebrate the laft Election of Members for that County. 1s. 6d.

A Candid Appeal to Public Confidence, or, Confiderations on the actual and imaginary Dangers of the present Crifis; by T. M. Moore, efq. IS.

A View of the Causes which led to, and justified the War with France. 15.

Subftance of the Speech of the Right Hon. William Pitt on the General Defence Bill, July 22. 3d.

Strike, or Die; Alfred's firft Letter to the People of England and the Patriot's Beacon; Alfred's Second Letter. 3d. each.

Reflections on the late Elections for the County of Cambridge; with Remarks on the State of the Nation. 1s. 6d. Obfervation on the Restriction of the Volunteer Corps, being a Postscript to an Address to the People on the threate ned Invafion. 2d.

Mr. Francis's Speech on the Affairs of India, delivered in the Houfe of Commons July 29. 15. The Grand Conteft deliberately confidered; or, a View of the Caufes and probable Confequences of the threatened Invafion; with a Sketch of the Life of Bonaparte, addreffed to Britons, by Francis Blagden, Efq. 15. A Letter to Napoleon Bonaparte, ftyling himself The Government of France, &c.; exhibiting a View of his moral and political Conduct, and Sketch of his Life. 2s. Footsteps of Blood; being a Display of the Cruelties committed by the French Armies, in burning and plundering of Towns, in Murder, Sacrilege, Rape, and other Crimes; with a Frontispiece, reprefenting the Massacre of Prifoners at Jaffa. 10d.

A few Words; Refift, or be Ruined. 6d.

Bonaparte in the Weft Indies; or, the Hiftory of Touffaint Louverture, the African Hero. Part. I. and II. 3d. each. 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 Aufeer, Efq. 6d.

Plan of a Female Affociation for preferving Liberty and Property. id.

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. 15. 6d.

The Alarming Crifis; a Sermon delivered August 7, at Kingston-upon-Hull, by the Rev. Milles Popple; fold for the Benefit of the Fund for the Defence of the Town and Neighbourhood of Hull. 18.

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. 6d. 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. Is.

God, and our Country; a Sermon preached at Gigglewich and Leeds, by Rowland Ingram, D. D. 4d.

Britain's Defence, a Sermon preached August 21, in the Proteftant Diffenting Meetinghoufe, Batterfea, by John Hughes, A. M.1s.

An Addrefs to the Richmond Volunteers, affembled in the Parish Church, August 29, to take the Oath of Allegiance, by Thomas Wakefield, B. A. 6d.

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

Obedience to Government, reverence to the Constitution, and refiftance to Bonaparte; a Sermon preached at the Affizes at Bury St. Edmund's, July 29, by Charles Edward Stewart, A M. 4to. 15. 6d.

A Sermon preached at Wormley, July 10, peculiarly appropriate to the prefent Crifis, by the Rev. Thomas Ma-, culloch, Rector. is.

Chriftian Patriotifm; or, the Duty of religious People towards 'their Country, a Sermon preached at Kettering, by Andrew Fuller. 6d.

Socrates and Jefus compared, by Jofeph Priestley, L. L. D. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

The Divine Glory difplayed by the Remiffion of Sin; a Sermon preached at a Meeting of the Society for the Education of young Men for the Miniftry among Proteftant Diffenters, April 7, 1803; with Notes and References; by John Pye Smith.. 25.

An Addrefs of a Parifh Prieft to his Parishioners at the prefent momentous Crifis, delivered at Little Raveley, and at Thrapton. is.

A Sermon preached at Great Moffenden, June 19, on Occafion of the Death of the Rev. Jeremiah Newell; publifhed for the Benefit of his Widow and Children; by Thomas Scott, Rector of Afton, Sandford to which is added, a Memoir of the Deceafed 1s. 6d,

Sermons on interefting Subjects, including the Service of two Communion Sabbaths, according to the Ufages of the Church of Scotland, by the Rev. R. Mc. Culloch. 12mo. 3s. 6d. boards.

Sermons and Lectures on important practical Subjects, by the late Rev. Andrew Swanfton, vol. II. 12mo. 3s. 6d. boards.

Duty of feeking the Things which are Chrift's; a Sermon

preached before the Edinburgh Miffionary Society, by the Rev. D. Black, one of the Minifters of the City. 1s. Inftruction for Youth, in a Series of Lectures on moral and religious Subjects, intended for the Ufe of Schools and Families; by Richard Wright Vol. I. fine edition, 3s. in boards; common, is. 8d. fewed.

Remarks upon North Wales; being the Refult of Sixteen Tours through that part of the Principality; by W. Hutton, F. A. S. S. Birmingham; embellifhed with Engravings. 8vo. 7s. 6d. boards.

Walks and Sketches at the Cape of Good Hope; to which is fubjoined, a Journey from Cape Town to Blettenberg's Bay; by Robert Semple. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

Travels from Mofcow, through Pruffia, Germany, Switzerland, France, and England; by Nicolai Karamfin; tranflated from the German; embellifhed with Plates; 3 vols. 12mo. 15s. boards, or 215. the fuperior edition. The Farrier's Guide, a large Copper plate, coloured, fhewing the whole Anatomy of the Horfe's Foot, with the Name and Explanations of each Part, for the Use of Veterinary Surgeons, Farriers, &c. 75.

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