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the Rev. S. Vince.

And Astronomical Introduction, by To the whole are added, Lists of the best Maps, and Books of Travels in all Languages. 2 large vols. 4to. with numerous Maps, forming an Universal Modern Atlas. 4 Pf. 4s. Cadell.

History of the Reign of George III. from his Accession to the Peace of 1783, by John Adolphus, 3 vols. 8vo. 1 Pf. 11s. 6d. Cadell.

Reports in the Court of Exchequer during the 41st Year of George III. by Robert Forrest, Barrister at Law, Part. I. Commentaries on the History and Cure of Diseases, by William Heberden, M. D. 8vo.

A Fourth Dissertation on Fever, containing the History of, and Remedies to be employed in irregular Intermitting Fevers, by George Fordyce, M. D. 8vo. References to the Bones, for the Use of Anatomical Schools, by Benjamin B. Simons, M. D. gvo. An Account of an Ophthalmia, which appeared in the Second Regiment of Argyleshire Fencibles, in the Months of January, February, March, and April, 1802; with some Observations on the Egyptian Ophthalmia ; — by Arthur Edmonston, surgeon.

The Statutes for the First Department of the Royal Military College, printed by Authority.

Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland and Ireland, corrected to May 12th 1802; containing an Account of all the Peers, whether by Summons or Creation; Family Names and Titles of Eldest Sons; a complete and alphabetical Arrangement of their Mottoes, with Translations; Extinct and Forfeited Peerages; an Account of the different Orders of Knighthood, with a List of Persons who have received the Honour of Knighthood during the present Reign, &c. &c. &c. two neat pocket volumes. The Spirit of Anti - Jacobinism, for 1802, (to be continuel annually) being a Collection of Essays, Dissertations, &c. in Prose and Verse, on Subjects Religious, Moral, Political, and Literary, partly selected from Publications of the Day, and partly original, 12mo. A Letter to the Hon. Charles James Fox, in consequence of a Publication entitled, "A Sketch of the Character of the Most Noble Francis Duke of Bedford."

The Debate at the East India House, at a Special General Court, April 8, 1802, on the Subject of the Private Trade.

The Advantages and Disadvantages of the Pursers of the Royal Navy. To which is added, A Letter to the Officers of the Navy on the Subject of an Increase of their Halfpay. Impartial Thoughts on the intended Bridges over the Minai and Conway; with Remarks on the Plans now in Contemplation for improving the Communication bet

ween Britain and Ireland, through Wales; Gentleman. With Plates and Maps.

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An Addrefs to the Inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland, on the Termination of the War with France, by the Rev. Thomas Robinson.

Monographia Apum Angliæ; or, an Attempt to divide into their natural Genera and Families such Species of the Linnean Genus Apis as have been discovered in England, with Descriptions and Observations. To which are prefixed some Introductory Remarks upon the Clafs Hymenoptera,_ and a Synoptical Table of the Nomenclature of the External Parts of these Insects, illustrated with Plates. By William Kirby,Rectorof Barham, 2 vols. 8. A Treatise on the Art of Breeding the Almond - tumbler, containing the whole Natural History of Pigeons. With Observations on the Disorders they are liable to, and Instructions for curing them, 8vo.

An Synopsis of the British Fuci; containing a Description and History of all the hitherto discovered Species, together with some flight Remarks upon their Physiology, by Dawson Turner, A. M. Member of the Imperial Academy Naturæ Curiosorum, of the Linnæn Society of London, &c. 2 vols. small 8vo.

The Trident; or, The National Policy of Naval Celebration; proposing a Periodical Celebration of Naval Games, and, on Occasion of great Victories, the granting of Triumphs. These Works being intended to foster the rising Arts of Britain, and to keep in full Lustre the present Heroic Spirit of the British Navy, 4to. Julietta; or, The Triumph of Mental Acquirements over Personal Defects.

The Mysteries of Abruzzo, A Romance, 2 vols.

The Lady of the Cave, by H. H. Hasworth, 3 vols. 12mo. Phatime et Zoroe, Coute Arabe, par Mr. Alciator de Marseille, 4 vols. 12mo.

The Pleader's Guide, a Didactic Poem, 2d Part, 4to. Thoughts on Happiness, a Poeni, 12mo. 100 pages. A Letter to the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks, G. B. and President of the Royal Society of London, containing Strictures on his Letter to the National Institute of France. Public Credit in Danger; or, Frauds on the Revenue, Private wrongs and Public Ruin. To which are added, Hintes on the best Means of providing for a Peace Establishment, without increasing the National Burthens. By a Member of the Hon. Society of the Inner Temple. The Speech of Sir Francis Burdett, on his Motion for instituting an Inquiry into the Conduct of his Majesty's late Ministers, 12th of April, 1802.

An Addrefs to the Freeholders of the County of Suffolk, on the approaching Election,

The Letter of the Hon. C. J. Fox to the Electors of Westminster, dated January, 1793. With an Application of its Principles to subsequent Events, by Robert Adair, M. P. The Satires of D. Junius Juvenalis, translated into English Verse, by William Gifford, esq. with Notes and Illustrations, 4to.

The Englishman's Companion in a Journey to Paris. 5s. Lond. Phillips.

Travels through Sweden, Finland, and Lapland, to the North Cape, in the Years 1798 and 1799, by Joseph Acerbi. With a Portrait, and Maps, and others Engravings, illustrative of the Manners, Customs, and Natural History of the Countries described, 2 vols. 4to. 3 Pf.3s. Mawman.

Fugitive Sketches of the History, and Natural Beauties of Clifton Hot Wells and Vicinity, by G. W. Manley, esq. with plates, 8vo. 7s. 6d.

A Scenic arrangement of Isaiah's Prophecy, relating to the Fall of the City of Babylon, by Nathanael Scarlett. 35. Sermons by the Rev. Thomas Gisborne, M. A. 8vo. Lectures on the Gospel of St. Matthew, by the Bishop of London, 2 vols. 8vo. The Nonconformist's Memorial: being an Account of the Lives and printed Works of the Ministers ejected from the Church of England in 1662; originally written by Dr. Calamy; abridged, corrected, and methodized, with many additional Anecdotes, and several new Lives, by Samuel Palmer, volume 2d, 8vo. with Portraits. The Recorder; being a Collection of Tracts and Disquisitions chiefly relative to the modern State and Principles of the People called Quakers, by William Mathews, vol. I. 12mo.

The Calvinistic and Socinian Systems examined, as to their Moral Tendency, a new Edition; to which is added a Postscript establishing the Principles of the Work against the Exceptions of Dr. Toulmin, Mr. Belsham, etc. by Andrew Fuller, 8vo.

Periodical Accounts relative to the Baptist Missionary Society, No. 9.

St. Paul no Arian; or, the End of the Mediatorial Kingdom; a Sermon preached April 25, 1802. by the Rev. John White Middleton, 8vo. 19 pages.

The Missionary Society examined, shewing that its Constitution is without Scripture Institution, by an old Puritan. A Treatise on the Diseases of Horses, and a Method of Cure recommended, by John Denny, Veterinary Surgeon to the 10th Regiment of Dragoons. 12mo. 150 pages. An Account of the Original Patent Waterproof Cloth; to which are added, Observations on the frinciples of dying Wools, pointing out the Injuries they receive by Artificial Colouring, etc. by John Parish.

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