1832.] 



List of New Works. 



365 



Esq., L.L.D. To be complete in four 

 volumes. 



Guide to Herne Bay, with an Engrav- 

 ing of every object on the banks of the 

 Thames, and a View of the New Pier. 

 By G. W. Bonner. 



Guide to the Theatres of the Metro- 

 polis, with Engravings of each ; by 

 JBonner. And a History of the Rise 

 and Fall of the Drama. 



A History of the Church of England. 

 By the Rev. Thomas Vowler Short. 



Conjectures concerning the Identity 

 of the Patriarch Job, his Family, the 

 Time in which he lived, and the Loca- 

 lity of the Land of Uz. By the Rev. 

 Samuel Lyssons. 



Reflections on the Metaphysical Prin- 

 ciples of the Infinitesimal Analysis. By 

 M. Carnot. Translated by the Rev. 

 W. R. Browell. 



The Works of Archbishop Cranmer. 



The Works of Francis Bragge, B. D. 



Origines Hebrsese, or, the Antiquities 

 of the Hebrew Republic. By Thomas 

 Lewis. 



The Criterion, or, Miracles Exam- 

 ined. By John Douglas, D.D., Bishop 

 of Salisbury. 



Principles of Astronomy. By William 

 Brett, M.A., Fellow of Corpus Christ! 

 College, Cambridge. 



Richard of York, or, the White Rose 

 of England, an Historical Novel. 



The Adventures of Barney Mahony. 

 By T. Crofton Croker. 



Santarem, or, Sketches of Society and 

 Manners in the Centre of Portugal. 



The Feast of Kenilworth and Poet 

 Life, a Tale from the German of Tieck. 



A translation of Merimee's Work, 

 entitled a History of the Art of Paint- 

 ing in Oil, from the earliest period to 

 the present time. 



Dr. Chalmers' New Volume on Poli- 

 tical Economy, in Connection with the 

 Moral State and Moral Prospects of 

 Society. 



By Lady Sandford, of Glasgow, " Sto- 

 ries from the History of Rome," ad- 

 dressed to a Little Boy. 



Practical Hints on Landscape Gar- 

 dening, with some Remarks on Archi- 

 tecture, as connected with Scenery, 

 with Plates. By W. S. Gilpin, Esq. 



Rise and Progress of the English Com- 

 monwealth, from the first Settlement of 

 the Anglo-Saxons. With Documents 

 and Records, hitherto unpublished, il- 

 lustrating the History of the Civil and 

 the Criminal Jurisprudence of England. 

 By Francis Palgrave, Esq. 



Sir Richard Phillips has just com- 

 pleted the printing, and will publish in 

 a few days, a small Volume, called a 



Million of Tracts ; intended to serve as 

 a general Common-place Book, for refe- 

 rence on every subject of probable in- 

 quirv or curiosity. 



The Consistency of the whole Scheme 

 of Revelation with Itself, and with Hu- 

 man Reason. By P. N. Shuttle worth, 

 D.D. 



The History of the Inquisition. By 

 Joseph Blanco White, M.A. 



The Life of Luther. By Hugh James 

 Rose, B.D. 



The History of the Principal Coun- 

 cils. By J. H. Newman, M.A. 



In Monthly Numbers, Illustrations 

 of Modern Sculpture, consisting of 

 highly-finished Engravings, after Draw- 

 ings from the finest Works of the most 

 Eminent Sculptors, with prose Descrip- 

 tions and Poetical Illustrations, by 

 T. K. Hervey, Esq. 



LIST OF NEW WORKS. 



BIOGRAPHY AND HISTORY. 



Memoirs of Celebrated Military 

 Commanders. By the Author of Darn- 

 ley. In 3 vols. 11. 11s. 6d. 



Reminiscences of the Rev. Robert 

 Hall. 8vo. 9s. 



The Life, Writings, and Genius of 

 Akenside, with some Account of his 

 Friends. By Charles Buck, Esq. 12mo. 

 9s. 



Life of John Bradford. 8vo. 16s. 



Dr. Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopaedia, 

 Vol. XXVI f. ; being " History of the 

 Italian Republics." By J. C. L. de 

 Sismondi. In 1 vol. 6s. 



The Privy Purse Expenses of King 

 Henry the Eighth, from Nov. 1529 to 

 Dec. 1532. By Nicholas Harris Nicolas, 

 Esq.] 



JUVENILE BOOKS. 



The Young Gentleman's Book, con- 

 taining a Series of Choice Readings in 

 Popular Science. 10s. 6d. 



Charlie Seymour, a Sunday Story. 

 18mo. 3s. 



Treasure for Youth, from the French 

 ofBlanshard. 12mo. 4s. 



Travels in Spain. 18mo. 2s. 



Travels in Sweden. 1 8mo. 2s. 



Travels in Russia. 18mo. 2s. 



Juvenile Annual for 1832. 4s. 



The Cabinet Annual Register, and 

 Historical, Political, Biographical, and 

 Miscellaneous Chronicle for the Year 

 1831. 8s. 



Letters of Eminent Men, addressed 

 to Ralph Thoresby. 2 vols. 8vo. 



Murray's History of Galloway. 8vo. 

 10s. 6d. 



Monastic Annals of Teviotdale ; or, 

 the History and Antiquities of the 



