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List of New Works. 



[Nov. 



Baronets, nnd the titles find creations of the 

 new peers; and, with the convenience of an 

 alpha betieal arrangement, will form both a 

 Peerage ami Baronetage. 



Mr. Murray has published his list of new 

 works in preparation for the present season ; 

 they exceed, including new editions, fifty in 

 number. Many of the new works have been 

 already announced. 



The Memoirs of the Life of General 

 Wolfe. By Robert Sotithey. 2 vols. 8vo. 



The Life and Opinions of John de Wic- 

 liffe, D.D. By Robert Vaughan. With a 

 Portrait, from the Original Picture of Sir 

 Antonio More. 2 vols. Svo 



A History of the Life and Voyages of 

 Christopher Columbus. By Washington 

 Irving. 4 vote. Svo. 



Journal of a Fourth Voyage for the Dis- 

 covery of a North- West Passage. By Cap- 

 tain William Edward Parry, R.N. With 

 Plates. 4to. 



Narrative of a Second Expedition to ex- 

 plore the American Shores of the Polar Sea, 

 from the Month of the Mackenzie River 

 Easterly, to that of the Copper-Mine River, 

 from thence, by Great Bear Lake, to Winter 

 Quarters. By Doctor Richardson, accom- 

 panied by Lieutenant Kendall; and from 

 the Mackenzie River, Westerly, towards Icy 

 Cape, by Captain Franklin, accompanied by 

 Commander Biick. Illustrated with Charts 

 and various Plates, descriptive of Local 

 Scenery, and the more striking incidents of 

 the Expedition. 4to. 



Proceedings of the Expedition to explore 

 the Northern Coast of Africa, in 1821 and 

 22 ; comprehending an Account of the Syrtis 

 and Cyrenaica; of the ancient Cities com- 

 posing the Pentapolis, and other various ex- 

 isting Remains. By Captain F. W. Beechey, 

 R.N., and H. W. Beechey, Esq. With Plates, 

 Map?, <fcc. cfec. 4lo. 



Journal ot Travels over various Parts of 

 India. By the Right Rev. Reginald Heber, 

 late Lord Bishop oi Calcutta. With a Map, 

 and several illustrative Plates from the Au- 

 thor's own Sketches. 4to. 



Journal of a Residence and Tour in 

 Mexico, in the Year 1826, with some Ac- 

 count of the Mines of that Country. By Cap- 

 tain George Lyon, R.N. 2 vols. post Svo. 



The Life and Adventures of Giovanni Fi- 

 nati, Native of Italy. Written by Himself. 

 2 vols. post Svo. 



The United States of North America, as 

 they are now in their Political, Religious, 

 axul Social Relations. Svo. 



The Present State of the Island of Sar- 

 dinia. By Captain William Henry Smyth, 

 R.N., K.S.S., F.R.S., F.S.A., and Memb. 

 of theAstrou. Soc. of London. With nu- 

 merous Plates. Svo. 



Historical Sketches of the latter part of 

 the Reign of Charles the First, including his 

 Trial and Execution. With several impor- 

 tant Documents, and numerous original Por- 

 traits. By W. D. Fellows, Esq. 4to. 



Rise and Progress of the English Common- 

 wealth, from the first Settlement of the 

 Anglo-Saxons in Britain. By Francis Pal- 

 grave, Esq. of the Inner ' Temple. 2 vols. 

 4to. 



The Present State of Hayti (St. Domingo), 

 with Remark? on its Agriculture, Commerce, 

 Laws, Religion, Finances, and Population. 

 By James Franklin, Esq. Post Svo. 



The Annals of Jamaica. By the Rev. 

 George Wilson Bridges, AM., Member of 

 the Universities of Oxford and Utrecht, and 

 Rector of the Parish of St. Ann, Jamaica. 

 2 vols. Svo. 



The Third Volume of the History of the 

 Late War in Spain and Portugal. By Ro- 

 bert Southey. 4to. 



Description of the Circus situated on the 

 Via Appia, near Rome, with some Account 

 of the Circensian Games. By the Rev. R. 

 Burgess, Chaplain to the English Residents 

 at Geneva, and Domestic Chaplain to the 

 Right Hon. Lieut.-Gen. Lord Aylmer. Post 

 8vo. 



The Wilmot Papers. Papers and Collec- 

 tions of Sir Robert Wilmot, Bart., some 

 time Secretary to the Lord Lieutenants of 

 Ireland. 3 vols. Svo. 



Sir Thomas More. A Series of Collo- 

 quies on the Progress and Prospects of So- 

 ciety. By Robert Southey. With Engrav- 

 ings. 2 vols. Svo. 



Statement by the Council of the Univer- 

 sity of London, explanatory of the Nature 

 ami Objects of the Institution. Svo. 



Considerations on Miracles, &c. By the 

 Rev. C. W. Le Bas, M.A., late Fellow of 

 Trinity College, Cambridge, inscribed by 

 permission to the Lord Bishop of London. 

 Svo. 



Elements of Rhetoric, comprising the 

 Substance of the Article in the Encyclopae- 

 dia Metropolvtana, with Additions, &c. By 

 Richard Whately, D.D., Principal of St. 

 Alban's Hall, and late Fellow of Oriel Col- 

 lege, Oxford. Printed uniformly with the 

 Elements of Logic. Svo. 



Elements of Algebraical Notation and Ex- 

 pansion. By the Rev. George Walker, M. A., 

 late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, 

 Head Master of the Grammar School, Leeds. 

 12rao. 



The Journal of a Naturalist. With Plates. 

 Svo. 



A Treatise of Practical Surveying, and 

 Military Sketching, for the Use of Young 

 Officers and others, both Military and Civil ; 

 in which will be found complete Instructions 

 for every part of the process, from its com- 

 mencement on the ground, to the finishing 

 of a Plan, with various other useful particulars 

 connected with the subject of Topographical 

 Plan-Drawing. With Illustrative Plates. 

 Svo.. 



Mr. Blaquiere is about to publish a Third 

 Volume on the Greek Revolution, contain- 

 ing a detail of Military and Political Events 

 during the last three Years, together with 



