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NATURAL HISTORY.

The Hiftory of Seventy-Four of the moft remarkable and interesting British Birds; containing a popular View of their Characters and Habits; accompanied by Anecdotes, chiefly intended for the Amusement and Inftruction of young Perfons. By the Author of the Hiftory of British Domeftic Quadrupeds. With beautiful coloured Engravings. 58. half-bound.

NOVELS.

Myfterious Wanderer. 3 vol. 12mo. 12S.
The Rifing Sun, a Satirical Romance.

2 vol. with Plates.

The Benevolent Monk, or the Castle of Olalla, a Romance. 13s. 6d.

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The Monk of Diffentis, a Romance. By J. Powell. 3 vol. Sans Souci Park, or, the Melange. By Maria Tharmott. 3 vol. 139. 6d.

Wilhelmina.

2 vol. A Summer by the Sea.

69.
2 vol. 69.

Conftance De Lindenfdorf; or the Force of Bigotry. By S. Francis. 4 vol. 189.

Elizabeth, or the Exiles of Siberia; a Tale. By Madam Cottin. 4s. 6d.

Laurette, or the Caprices of Fortune. By Mrs Thompson. 3 vol. 138. 6d. boards.

POLITICS.

Additional Taxes. By Philoxenus.

18. 6d.

A Collection of important Reports and Papers on the Navigation and Trade of Great Britain and Ireland, and the British Colonies in the West Indies and America; with Tables, &c. &c. 8vo. 14s. boards.

South American Independence; or, the Emancipation of South America the Glory and Intereft of England. By. W. Burke, 38. Subftance of the Speech of the Right Hon. George Canning, in the House of Commons, the 5th of January, on the Conduct of the late Negociation with France. 28. 6d.

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Lord Henry Petty's Speech on the State of the Public Accounts. Statement of a Plan of Finance, proposed to Parliament in the Year 1807.

A Concife Statement of the Queftion regarding the Abolition of the Slave Trade, now under Difcuffion in Parliament. 38.

The Dangers of the Country. By the Author of " War in Difguife. "

Mr Whitbread's Speech in the Houfe of Commons, Monday, 5. Jan. 1807.

A Letter on the Abolition of the Slave Trade. By W. Wilberforce, Efq. 28.

A Letter to W. Manning, Efq. M. P. on the rapid and progreffive Depreciation of Weft India Property. By C. Bofanquet, Efq. 18. 6d. Advantages of Ruffia in the prefent Contest with France; with a Description of the Coffacks. 2s. 6d.

VOL. X. NO. 19.

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The Statement of the Plan of Finance proposed this Seffion of Parliament by Administration; with Tables, &c.

58.

Trial of George Rofe, Efq. in the Year 1791, in the Court of King's Bench, at the Suit of Mr Smith, a Publican of Westminster, for Business done at the then contefted Election, feeding Lord Hood's Friends, &c. 19. 6d.

A Letter addreffed to Mercator, in Reply to his Letters on the Abolition of the Slave Trade. By A. Plomptre.

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Suggestions for Counteracting any injurious Effects upon the Popu lation of the British Weft India Colonies from the Abolition of the Slave Trade. By R. T. Farquhar, Efq.

The Policy of reducing the Property Tax, and of carrying on the War for the next Five Years without any new Taxes.

A Short View of the Political State of Great Britain and Ireland, at the Opening of the New Parliament, with Remarks, &c. 25.

Reply to a Pamphlet, entitled, The State of the Negociation. 2s. 6d. Official Papers relative to the Negociation with France, prefented by His Majesty's Special Command to both Houses of Parliament, December 22, 1806. 8vo. 45.

An Address to R. B. Sheridan, on the Proceedings at the late Weftminfter Election, including the State of Domeftic Politics, &c. 25. A Letter to Mr Whitbread, on the Duty of Refcinding the Refolutions which preceded the Impeachment of Lord Melville.

28.

A Letter to Lord Folkftone, on his reviving the Charges made by Mr Paul against the Marquis Wellesley. 38.

Subftance of a bill for promoting and encouraging of Industry among the Labouring Claffes of the Community, and for the Relief and Regulation of the Criminal Poor.

The State of the Population, the Poor, and Poor Rates of every feparate Parish within the Bills of Mortality, in the Cities of London and Weftminster, the Borough of Southwark, and County of Middlefex.

28.

The Subftance of Mr Deputy Birch's Speech, in Common Council, March 5, 1807.

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Short Remarks upon certain Political Occurrences, and particularly upon the New Plan of Finance.

28.

A Letter on the Abolition of the Slave Trade; addreffed to the Freeholders and other Inhabitants of Yorkshire. By W. Wilberforce, Efq. 8vo. 6s. boards.

A Letter to W. Wilberforce, Efq. M. P. on the propofed Abolition of the Slave Trade. By W. Smith, Efq. IS.

A Review of the Affairs of India, from the Year 1798 to 1805, comprehending a Summary Account of the Principal Tranfa&tions during that eventful Period. 38.

A Short Inquiry into the Policy, Humanity, and paft Effects of the Poor Laws. By one of His Majesty's Juftices of the Peace for the Three Inland Counties. 8vo. 8s. boards.

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A Letter to S. Whitbread, Efq. M. P. on the Subject of the Poor's Laws. By T. Jarold, M. D. 18.

The Wants of the People, and the Means of the Government; or, Objections to the Interference of the Legislature in the Affairs of the Poor, as recommended by Mr Whitbread. By J. Bone. 38.

A Letter to the Right Honourable Lord Vifcount Howick, on the Subject of the Catholic Bill.

Obfervations on fome Doctrines advanced during the late Election, in a Letter to S. Whitbread, Efq. from H. Clifford, Efq. 3s. 6d. Obfervations on Mr Whitbread's Poor Bill, and on the Population of England; intended as a Supplement to "A Short Inquiry into the Policy, Humanity, and paft Effects of the Poor Laws." By John Weyland, junior, Efq. 18. 6d.

A Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Howick, on the Subject of his Motion to relieve the Catholics in the Army and Navy from their prefent Reftrictions in Religion. 18.

A new and appropriate Syftem of Education for the Labouring People, clucidated and explained, according to the Plan that has been established for the Religious and Moral Inftruction of Male and Female Children admitted into the Free School, No. 19, Orchard Street, in the City of Weftminfter; containing an Expofition of the Nature and Importance of the Defign, as it refpects the General Interests of the Community; with Details explanatory of the particular Economy of the Inftitution, and the Methods prefcribed for the Purpose of fecuring and preferving a greater Degree of Moral rectitude, as a Means of preventing criminal Offences, by Habits of Temperance, Induftry, Subordination and Loyalty, among that useful Clafs of the Community, comprizing the Labouring People of England; to which are added, concluding Obfervations on the Importance of extending the Syftem generally, under the Aid and Sanction of the Legiflature. By P. Colquhoun, LL.D. 28. Gd. fewed.

POETRY.

A Collection of Songs, Moral, Sentimental, and Inftructive. By James Plumptree, M. A. 2 vol. 12mo. 14s. boards.

The Progrefs of a Corrupt Senator exemplified, in fix Characteristic Engravings, with Illuftrations in Verfe. By W. M. Woodward, Elq. 48. and 7. 6d. coloured.

The Satires of Aulus Perfius; tranflated into English Verse, with the Latin Text and Notes. 8vo. 7s. 6d. Fine, 10s.

Admonition, a Poem, on the Fashionable Modes of Female Drefs. By G. Ogg. Foolfcap 8vo. 58.

Beechy Head, and other Poems. By Charlotte Smith. Foolscap 8vo. 58.

An Evening Walk in the Foreft; a Poem, Defcriptive of Forest* Trees. By a Lady. 18. 6d. The Slave, and other Poetical by the Rev. J. Mant, M. A. '

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Pieces; being an Appendix to Poems 2s. 6d.

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Legendary Tales. By E. Smith. 48.

All the Talents; a Satirical Poem, in three Dialogues. By Polypus. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

The Fisherman's Hut in the Highlands of Scotland; with other Poems. By A. Yeaman, Efq. 8vo. 59.

The Caledonian Mufical Repofitory; a Selection of efteemed Songs,

with Plates and Mufic adapted for the Voice, &c. 12mo. 38. 6d.

boards.

The Poems of Offian, in the original Gaelic, with literal Translations into Latin. By the late Robert Macfarlane, A. M.; together with a Differtation on the Authenticity of the Poems, by Sir John Sinclair, Bart.; and a Tranflation from the Italian of the Abbé Cefarotti's Critical Differtation on the Controversy respecting their Authenticity; with Notes by John M'Arthur, LL. D. 3 vol. 428. Fine 31. 138. 6d. Specimens of later English Poems, with Preliminary Notes. By Robert Southey. 3 vol. 8vo. 1l. 118. 6d. boards.

The Lay of an Irish Harp, or Metrical Fragments. By Miss Owenfon. 78. boards.

The Progrefs of Love, a Poem. By M. K. Mafters. 8vo. 59. The Parnaffian Garland, or Beauties of Modern Poetry; confifting of upwards of Two Hundred Pieces, chiefly felected from the Works of the moft diftinguished Poets of the prefent Age. By John Evans, A. M. With Plates. 32mo. 28. 6d. boards. Ode on the State of Europe.

Poetical Regifter. Vol. V.

18. 6d.
10s. 6d. boards.

The Syren, containing an Elegant Collection of the Neweft Songs. 28. 6d.

Elijah's Mantle, a Poem. 8vo. Price Is.

Saul, a Poem. By Sotheby. 4to. Price 188. boards.

The Exodiad, a Poem. By the Author of Calvary, and Richard the Firft. 4to. 158. boards.

The Art of Pleafing; a Satirical Poem, with Notes. By H. Clark.

28.

Bonaparte, a Poem.

Oxford Prize Poems.

38. boards.

The Minstrel, or The Progrefs of Genius, with fome other Poems. By James Beattie, LL. D. 5s. boards.

The Mountain Bard; confifting of Ballads and Songs, founded on Facts and Legendary Tales, by James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd. Price 58. Fine 10s. 6d. boards.

THEOLOGY.

Difcurfory Confiderations on the fuppofed Evidences of the early Fathers, that St Matthew's Gospel was the firft written. By a Country Clergyman. 8vo. 38. fewed.

A Catechifm for the Ufe of all the Churches in the French Empire; to which is added the Pope's Bull, and the Archbishop's Mandamus, translated from the Original. By David Bogue. 38. 6d. boards.

The

The Effence, Spirituality, and Glorious Iffue of the Religion of Chrift to all God's chofen, exhibited in Remarks on the Verily, verily,' as ufed by our Lord in many parts of Scripture. By Samuel Bernard, jun. 12mo. 4s. 6d. boards.

A Sermon, preached at Leicefter, June 6. 1806, at the Vifitation of the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Lincoln, by the Hon. and Rev. H. Ryder, A. M. Rector of Lutterworth.

Is. 6d.

Select Portions of Pfalms, extracted from various Verfions, and adapted to Public Worship; with an Appendix, containing Hymns for the principal Festivals of the Church of England. Sheep 28. 6d. Calf 38. 6d. A Sermon on the Work and the Reward of the faithful Deacons. By William Newman.

A Difcourfe, occafioned by the death of the Right Honourable C. J. Fox. By T. Belsham. 18.

Oriental Cuftoms; or, an Illuftration of the Holy Scriptures. By S. Burder. 2 vol. 9s. boards.

28.

Confiderations on the Alliance between Chriftianity and Commerce.

A Sermon, preached at the opening of the Philanthropic Society, Nov. 9. 1806. By Vicefimus Knox, D. D.

28.

A Charge to the Clergy, at the Primary Vifitation in August 1806, of the late Right Rev. Samuel Lord Bishop of St Asaph.

28.

A New Teftament; or the New Covenant, according to Luke, Paul, and John. 8s. 6d.

The Monthly Repofitory of Theology and General Literature. vol. I. 128. 6d.

A Sermon, occafioned by the decease of the Rev. Thomas Towle, B. D. on Dec. 2., preached at Aldermanbury Poftern, Dec. 14. 1806. 18. 6d.

The Evidences of the Chriftian Religion. By the Right Hon. Jofeph Addifon.

Lectures delivered in the Parish Church of Wakefield, in the year 1802, on that part of the Liturgy of the Church of England contained in the Morning Prayer. By Thomas Rogers, M. A. 4 vol. 8vo. 24s. boards.

A Summary View of the Evidence and Practical Importance of the Chriftian Revelation, in a Series of Difcourfes addressed to Young Perfons. By Thomas Belfham. 8vo. 48.

The Beneficial Effects of the Christian Temper on Domestic Happinefs. 28. 6d.

Husbandry Improved by Religious Meditations, with fome Forms of Prayers, defigned for the Inftruction and Comfort of the Lower Claffes of Society. By the Rev. John Bull, B. A. 3d.

A Sermon preached at St John's Church, Blackburn, Lancaster, on Wednesday, Feb. 25. 1807. 1s. 6d.

An Earnest Addrefs to Men of all Orders and Degrees in the Unit Aed Church of England and Ireland, refpecting the Papifts. 18.

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