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do we go to War?" temperately difcuffed, according to the Official Correfpondence. is.

The Speech of Lord Minto in Parliament, June 6, on Refolutions of Cenfure on the Conduct of Minifters, moved by Earl Fitzwilliam; to which is added, his Lordship's Speech at a General Meeting of the County of Roxburgh, 15th Auguft, on moviug an Address to his Majesty. 3s. 6d. The Reason why; in Anfwer to a Pamphlet, entitled, ,,Why do we go to War?" is. 6d.

An Appeal to the People against the infatlable Ambition of Bonaparte; preceded by a Vindication of their Charafter, with reference to the Peace of Amiens. 4s.

An Address to the British Nation on the present State of Public Affairs, intended to promote the Union and Defence of the Country. 2s.

The National Defence, a Sermon preached at Wainfleet, All Saints, and Thorpe, 7th August 1803, by the Rev. Peter Bulmer, A. B. 6d.

A Serious Addrefs to the Public upon the present Times, but more particularly to the religious Part of it. 8vo. 68 pages. Au Authentic Dialogue between the First Conful and his Minifter, on the Addrefs prefented by Duroc. 8vo. 29 pages. A Friendly Address to the Volunteers of Great Brirain. 6d. offered A Loyal Tribute to the Virtues of our Sovereign,

in a Sermon preached at Naveftock, Effex, on a Day appointed to enrol Volunteers, by J. Filkes, Vicar. Is. An Examination of the neeeffity of Sunday Drills, and of the probable Effects of that Measure on the Interefts of Religion, by the Rev. Edward Cooper. Is.

Sennacherib defeated, and his Army deftroyed, a Sermon preached at Wanftead, by the Rev. S. Glaffe, D. D.; inscribed to the loyal Volunteers, and intended to be the Soldier's Manual. Is.

Britain's Duty on the Profpect of a French Invafion; a Sermon preached August 11, in the Church of St. Mary le Port, Bristol, on the opening of a weekly Evening Lecture on the Perils and Duties of the present Times; by the Rev. Richard Hart. 15.

The Duty of defending our Country; a Sermon preached at Exeter, by Edward Drewe, L. L. B. 1S.

An Antidote to the Alarm of Invafion; a Difcourfe delivered at, the Meeting-houfe in the Old Jewry, October 19, being the National Faft Day, by Abraham Rees, D. D. F. R. S. Editor of the New Cyclopedia. Is.

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A Sermon preached et Gillingham, July 31, on occafion of the united Exertions of the People being called forth

by the King against the threatened Invafion, by William Chafy, M. A. 1s. 6d.

Advice addreffed to the lower Ranks of Society, ufeful at all Times, more especially in the prefent, by William Burdon, Efq. 6d.

The Duty of Britons at the prefent awful Crifis; a Sermon preached August 7, by John Overton, Rector of St. Margaret's, &c. York. 15.

A Sermon upon the present State of our National Affairs, preached Auguft 28, in the Proteftant Diffenting Meeting-houfe, Enfield, by Thomas Taylor, 1S.

A Short Exhortation from the French in England to the French in France, in which is fhewn how the present Danger may be averted; Edited by J. King. is. 6d.

A Sermon preached at the Drum-head, Sept. 22, to the First Regiment of Surrey Volunteers, by the Rev. Henry Cox Mafon.

A Sermon preached before the Royal Westminster Volunteers, on the Presentation of their Colours, September 8, by the Rev. Jofeph Jerfon. is. 6d.

The Duty of every Briton at the prefent perilous Moment; a Sermon preached on the late Faft Day; to which is added, an Account of the Destruction of the Spanish Armada, by John Evans, A. M. Is.

A brief Answer to ,,A few Curfory Remarks on the prefent State of Parties," by a Near Obferver. Courage and Union in a Time of National Danger; a Sermon preached O&tober 9, 1803, at the Unitarian Chapel, Effex - ftreet, by the Rev. Jeremiah Joyce, and publifhed at the Defire of feveral Perfons who heard it. Is, Vain Boaftings of Frenchmen, the fame in 1386, as in 1803, being an Account of the threatened Invafion of England by the French in the 12th Year of Richard II. 2d. The Chriftian Panoply; a Sermon preached on Wednesday, October 19, being the Day appointed for a General Faft, by William Mavor, L. L. E. Phillips.

Letters written by the late Samuel Fothergill, Minister of the Gospel among the People called Quakers. 12mo. 25. Phillips.

Sermons, by J. B. Maffilon, Bishop of Clermont, translated by W. Dickfon. 3 vols. 12mo. 125. boards.

Rev. Mathew Henry's Family Bible, printed on fine Paper, with a new Type. royal 4to. vol. I. 195. boards.

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A Dialogue between a Methodist and a Churchmann, fpecting a Call to preach the Gospel, the new Birth, the Doctrine of Affurance, and other religions Subjects, Is. 6d.

An Exhortatiou to the due Obfervance of the National Fast, hy Edward Pearfon, B. D. 3d.

The Holy War, written by John Bunyan, a new Edition, with explanatory and pra&tical Notes', by the Rev. George Burdee; ornamented with Engravings. 8vo. 8s. boards. 12mo. 4s. 6d. bound.

Infant Baptifm vindicated; or, an Attempt to fhew Anabaptifin is unneceffary, and Separation from the Church of England on that Account unlawful; by a Clergy

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A Sermon preached at an Ordination held at Chester, September 25, by the Rev. H. V. Bayley. 1s.' Primitive Truth and Order vindicated from modern Mifreprefentation, with a Defence of Epifcopacy, particularly that of Scotland, against an Atiack made on it by the late Dr. Campbell of Aberdeen, in his Lectures on Ecclefiaftical Hiftory; and an Addrefs to the Epifcopalians of Scotland; by the Right Rev. John Skinner, 8vo. gs. Sermons ou feveral Occafions, by the Rev. R. Shepherd, D. D. Archdeacon of Bedford, 8vo. 6s. boards. The Concordatum explained. 12mo. few. ed. 18. The Cheltenham Guide, containing an Account of the principal Amusements of Cheltenham, its Rides, Walks, and of the Country around it; alfo a specific Detail of the Virtues of that celebrated Spa; to which is added, a concife Hiftory of the Cities of Gloucester, Worcester Cirencester, and the adjacent Country, 8vo. fmall paper, gs. large paper, 16s.

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An Account of the Native Africans in the Neighbourhood of Sierra Leone; to which is added An Account of the prefent State of Medicine among them, by Thomas Winterbotton, M. D. 2 vols. 8vo. 155. boards. A new Syftem of Farriery, including the improved Mode of Treatment recommended by the Veterinary College" in Difeafes of difficult Management; with Plates, fhewing the exact Proportions of a Blood-horfe, and a Defcription of all the Defects that tend to impede Velocity;; with Directions for afcertaining the exact Age of a Hor-" fe, and the Method of curing the Epidemic Diseases to which Cows, Sheep, &c. are fubje&t; by John Feron, Veterinary Surgeon tho the 13th. Regiment of Dragoons. 4to. l. 15.

A Tratife on the Cavalry and Saddle Horfe; with Remarks on facing and leaping, Obfervations on Breeding, &c.; by George Orr, Efq. late of the Fencible Cavalry. 12mo. 4s. 6d.

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