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A Letter to Dr. Troy, Titular Archbishop of Dublin, on the Coronation of Bonaparte, by Pope Pius VII. 8vo.

2s. 6d. A Sketch of the political State of Europe in the Beginning of February, 1805. By W. Hunter, Efq. 4s.

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The Hiftory of the Public Revenue of the British Empire. Containing an Account of the Public Income and Expenditure, from the remoteft Periods recorded in Hiftory, &c. A Third Volume. By Sir John Sinclair, Bart. M. P. 95.

Hints to the Manufacturers of Great Britain, on the Confequences of the Irish Union; and the Syftem fince purfued, of borrowing in England, for the Service of Ireland. By the Earl of Lauderdale, 8vo. Is. 6d.

Obfervations on the Duty on Property, Profeffions, &c. to render its Affeffment fimple, and to improve the Duty. By the Rev. L. Heslop, Archdeacon of Bucks. 8vo. Is. 6d.

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Bridgman (R. W.) on the Study and Practice of the Law. 8vo.

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A Report on the Progrefs of Vaccine Inoculation in Bengal, from the Period of its Introduction in November, 1802, to the End of the Year 1803. With an Appendix, fubmitted to the Medical Board at Fort William. By John Schoolbred, Superintendant General of Vaccine Inoculation.

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A Poem on the Restoration of Learning in the Eaft, which obtained Mr. Buchanan's Prize. By Charles Grant, Efq. M. A. 4to. 3s. 6d.

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Too Many Cooks. A Mufical Farce, in Two Acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. By James Kenney. Is. 6d.

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Slave Trade delineated; being Extracts from a Periodical Work, called the Chriftian Obferver, for June, 1802. 64.

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ACKNOW

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

Ordevex writes to inform us, that Dryden's Epigram on Milton was not firft tranflated into Latin by Cowper, as that poet himself imagined. He finds a tranflation of it in a "MuJarum Anglicanarum Delectus", published in 1698. We are much obliged to him for the information, and for a copy of the Epigram, which, however, appears to us much too inferior to that of Cowper to deferve reprinting.

We have no want of the affiftance which A. B. offers; but if he will favour us with his real name, and any fpecimen of his talents, we fhall perhaps be glad to correfpond occasionally with him.

We cannot at prefent fay, with certainty, whether the favour of L. L. was received or not. If we find it was not, we will inform him through this channel.

LITERARY INTELLIGENCE.

Mr. Twifs has printed one large octavo volume, of his most elaborate Index to Shakespeare, and is proceeding expeditiously to the completion of the whole.

Mr. Beloe's fecond edition of his Tranflation of Herodotus is completed, and will very speedily be published.

Captain Timæus, of his Majefty's Hanoverian Army, and well known in Germany for his literary merit, is about to print a new German tranflation of Hume's Hiftory of England. It will be published at Luneburg in the course of the present year.

A curious work is fhortly expected to appear, entitled "Hints towards forming the Character of a Young Princefs." Mr. Donovan will publifh, in the courfe of next month, a defcriptive Tour through South Wales and Monmouthshire, in two large octavo volumes, embellished with a variety of plates.

ERRATA,
In our laft Number.

P. 172, 1. 6 from the bottom, in speaking of Churchill, for " FellowShip of Merton", read Scholarship of Corpus.

66

P. 207, in the title to Archdeacon Law's Charge, for 1782”, read

1802.

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