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A Supplement to a Treatise on the Construction and Properties of Arches, published in 1801; by George Atwood, Esq. 7s. 6d. sewed.

A Geographical, Nautical, Mechanical, and Mathematical, View of the Universe; by W. Parker. 8vo. 3s. Almahide and Hamet, a Tragedy; to which is prefixed, a Letter to John Philip Kemble, on Dramatic Composition; by Benjamin Heath Malkin, M. A. Royal 8vo. 6s. boards.

The British Drama, comprehending (with the Exception of Shakespeare) the best Plays in the English Langua ge, with Vignettes. 3 vals. royal 8vo. gs. boards. The Soldier's Daughter, a Comedy, now performing with unparalleled Applause, at the Theatre Royal, Drurylane; written by C. Cherry. 2s. 6d. Phillips.

Midsummer Holidays; in which is introduced a concise History of England, with Subjects for Youth of both Sexes. Is. 6d.

A Wreath for the Brow of Youth; containing Instructions and Moral Tales; with Engravings. 6s. boards. Juvenile Dialogues, French and English, to facilitate the Reading of French; by the Countess de Fouchecour. Is. Summary of Ancient History, from the earliest Ages to the Dissolution of the Roman Empire; with a Geographical Index. 12mo. 4s.

Stories for Children; by Annabella Plumptre. 2s. English Parsing; comprizing the Rules of Syntax, exemplified by appropriate Lessons; by James Giles. 25. The Universal History, from the Creation to the present Time, carefully abridged, for the Use of Children, from the Twenty-five Volumes of Dr. Mavor's Universal History; with Maps. 18mo. 126 pages. 2s. 6d. halfbound. Rev. James Granger's Biographical History of England, from Egbert the Great to the Revolution. 4 vols. 8vo. 11. gs. boards; or on royal paper, hot-pressed, 21. 25. boards. A new edition.

Maurice's Modern History of Hindostan, vol. II. Part I. The Statutes at Large (Vol. XLIV.) Anno 43 Geo. III.) being the First Session of the Second Parliament of Great Britain and Ireland; by Danby Pickering, of Gray's Inn, Esq.

Observations on the Statute of the Ist of William and Mary, Chap. 18, commonly called the Toleration Aft, Engl. Miscelen, XV. 1.

and on the Statute of the 19th Geo. II. Chap. 24, entitled "An A&t for the further Relief of Protestant Dissenting Ministers, "&c. in Reference to Protestant Dissenting Ministers and others applying to qualify themselves upon the said Acts; by Jofeph Smith, Barrister at Law. 2s.

The Assessed Taxes; including a correct analytical Abridgment of the several Statutes passed in the 43d Year of the Reign of his present Majesty King George III. relative to the Duties under the Management of the Commissioners for the Affairs of Taxes; by Thomas Walter Williams, Esq. 8vo 5s. in boards.

A Synoptical Table of Diseases, exhibiting at one View their Arrangement in Classes, Orders, Genera, and Species; designed for the Use of Students; by Alexander Crichton, M. D. F. R. S. Physician to his Royal Highmefs the Duke of Cambridge, Fellow of the Royal Linnean Society, Member of the Imperial Academy of Sciences at St. Petersburg, and Lecturer on the Doctrines and Practice of Physic, &c. on two large Sheets. 2s. 6d. Callow.

Observations on inguinal and congenital Hernia; by Astley Cooper, F. R. S.; with Engravings. Folio. 21. 25. boards.

Elements of Materia Medica and Pharmacy; by J. Murray. 2 vols. 8vo. 14s.

Rules of the extended Medical Institution for the Benefit of the Poor; with an Explanation of the Design, and various necessary Instructions; by Thomas Beddoes, M. D. is. 6d.

An improved Method of Book-keeping; by John Shires, Accomptant. 4to. 75. 6d. boards.

The Military Mentor; being a Series of Letters recently written by a General Officer to his Son on his entering the Army; comprizing a Course of elegant Instruction, calculated to unite the Characters and Accomplishments of the Gentleman and the Soldier. 2vols. 12mo 10s. 6d. Phillips.

Reflections on the menaced Invasion, and the Means of protecting the Capital; a Defence of the Volunteer System; and a military Description of Essex and Kent; by Colonel George Hanger. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

A Discourse called the Royal Soldier; necessary for every Military Man at the present Juncture. 15.

A Letter to Mr. Francis Jeffray, Editor of the Edinburgh Review, relative to certain Calumnies and Misrepresen

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Indian Recreations; consisting chiefly of Strictures on the domestic and rural Economy of the Mahommedans and Hindoos; by the Rev. William Tennant, L. L. D.; with Plates. 2 vols. 8vo. 18s. boards.

An Address to the Public from the Society for the Suppression of Vice; Part II. is. 6d.

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A Review of the Vindication of the Conduct of the Five suspended Members of the Council of the Royal Academy" 15.

A Supplementary Epistle to the Correspondence between Mr. Bowles and Mr. Adam; addressed to the Man who calls himself a Christian. 4to. 2s.

A Postliminious Preface to the Historical Review of the State of Ireland, by Francis Plowden, esq; containing a Statement of the Author's Communications with the Right Hon. Henry Addington, &c. upon the Subject of that Work; Strictures upon the British Critic, and other Traducers of the Irish Nation; and also Observations on Lord Redesdale's Letters to the Earl of Fingal. 3s. The Confessions of J. Lackington, late Bookseller; to which are added, Letters on the bad Consequences of having Daughters educated at Boarding schools. 25 boards.

The Spirit of the Public Journals for 1803. (Volume VII) 6s. boards.

Letters from Lieutenant Colonel Henry Haldane, of the

Royal Invalid Volunteers, to Lieutenant General the Earl of Chatham, Master General of his Majesty's Ord

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The North British Magazine and Review, a new periodi cal Publication, entirely original. No. I. (to be continued monthly). Is. Beauties of Literature; or, Cabinet of Genius; containing the complete Beauties of the most distinguished Authors of the present Age; by Alexander Campbell, M. A.; with Engravings. 12mo. vol. I. (To be continued month ly, and completed in Twenty Volumes) 3s. 6d. boards. Letters of Consolation and Advice from a Father to his Daughter on the Death of her Sister. 12mo. 3s 6d.

Proclamation of the First Consul, intended to be issued on the landing of the French Army in England. 6d.

A solemn Protest against the Revival of scenic Exhibitions and Interludes at the Royalty Theatre; by the Reverend Thomas Thirlwall, M. A. a Member of the Society for the Suppression of Vice. 6d.

A Supplement to the Examination of the Strictures of the Critical Reviewers in the Translations of Juvenal. 1s. 6d. A Meteorological Journal of the Year 1803, kept by William Bent. is. 6d.

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An Address to the Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers, on their excommunicating such of their Members as marry those of other religions Professions. 6d. The Lives and Adventures and sharping Tricks of eminent Gamesters; by G. Hangar, Esq. 12mo. Is. 6d. sewed. A new Edition, being the third, of Johnson's Introduction to Enfield's Speaker; designed for the Use of Schools. 12mo. Is. 6d. bound.

The Lives and Characters of the French Generals who are appointed by Buonaparte to invade England; also Anecdotes of the Republican Painter David. Is. sewed. Animal Biography; or, Anecdotes of the Lives, Manners, and Economy, of the Animal Creation, arranged according to the System of Linnæus, by the Rev. William Bingley, A. M.; second Edition, with considerable Additions and Corrections, and an appropriate Frontispiece. 3 volumes 8vo. 11. 10s. boards. Phillips.

The Report of the Evidence and other Proceedings in Parlia ment respecting the Invention of the Life Boat; also Documents illustrating the Principles and Construction of the Life Boat, and its Security in turbulent Seas; with prac tical Directions for the Management of it; by Henry Greathead. 2s.

Candid Junior and Dr. Panglofs; being a Continuation of Voltaire's Candid. 3 vols. 12s. boards.

Henrietta Bellmanu; or, the New Family Picture; by Augustus Lafontaine. 2 vols. 12mo. 85. sewed.

Maids as they are not, and Wives as they are; by Mrs. Martha Homely. 4 vols. 16s.

The Citizen's Daughter; or, What might be. 12mo. 45. sewed.

The Rake and Misanthrope, from La Fontaine, 2 vols. 75. sewed.

Amasina; or, the American Foundling. 2 vols, 12mo. 85.

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The Wiccamical Chaplet, a Selection of original Poetry, comprising smaller Poems, classical Trifles; edited by George Huddersford, 6s. boards.

Invasion; a descriptive and satyrical Poem; by J. Amphlett. 12mo. 3s. boards.

Poems, by George Richards, M. A.; 2 pocket - volumes. tos. boards.

The Judge; or, an Estimate of the Importance of the Judicial Character, occasioned by the Death of Lord Clare; by the Rev. Jerome Alley; foolscap 8vo. 4s. 6d. on fine paper. 6s. boards.

Miscellaneous Poems, by John Parker. 8vo. 35. boards. The Poetical Works of John Langhorne, D. D.; to which are prefixed, Memoirs of the Author; by his Son, the Rev. J. T. Langhorne, L. L. B.; embellished with Engravings; 2 vols. foolscap 8vo. 12s. and on wove thickpost, with proof-impressions. 16s.

The Twenty-first Report of the Society for bettering the Condition of the Poor. Is.

A complete Analysis of the German Language; or, a philological and grammatical View of its Construction, Analogies, and various Properties; by Dr. Render. 8vo. 12s. boards.

Outlines of rational Patriotism, and a Plea for Loyalty; shew. ing the Rise and Progrefs of English Liberty, a Sketch of the Constitution, &c. whereon the Grounds of Volunteering are examined, &c.; by J. Hatfield. 2s. 6d. Thoughts on the present State of Affairs, and the Prospect of Invasion. 1S.

Utrum Horum? Addington or Pitt? An Appeal tho the good Sense of the People, especially recommended to the Perusal of Members of Parliament; occasioned by reading ,,A Plain Answer to the Misrepresentations and Calumnies contained in the Cursory Remarks of a Near Observer.“ 2s. An Examination of all the Statutes respecting the Volun teers; in which the Appointment of the Officers, the Right to resign, and the Exemptions and Obligations, are fully considered. IS.

A plain Reply to the Pamphlet,, A plain Answer; “ being a more fair State of the Question between the late and present Ministry. 2s. 6d.

Egeria; or, elementary Studies on the Progrefs of Nations

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