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List of New Works. 



[JUNE, 



or, the Life of Madame Sontag. 8vo. 

 10s. 6d. boards. 



POETRY. 



Three Days at Killarney ; with other 

 Poems. 12mo. 7s. boards. 

 . Continental Traveller's Oracle ; or, 

 Maxims for Foreign Locomotion. By Dr. 

 Abraham Eldon. 2 vols. 12mo. 15s. 

 boards. 



The Etonian Out of Bounds ; or, Poetry 

 and Prose. By Sir James Lawrence. 3 vols. 

 12s. boards. 



The Fall of Nineveh ; a Poem. By 

 Edwin Atherston. 8vo. 12s. boards. 



The Harp of Judah ; a Selection of 

 Poems, relating to the Conversion of the 

 Jews, and on Missionary and other Reli- 

 gious Societies. 8vo. price 3s. Gd. in cloth. 



Poems, by Elizabeth Rennie. 8vo. 8s. 

 boards. 



Constance; a Poem. By W. H. Merle, 

 Esq. 8vo. 8s. 6d. boards. 



Records of Woman, and other Poems. 

 By Mrs. Hemans. 12mo. 8s. Cd. bds. 



Camillus; an Historical Play, in Five 

 Acts. 8vo. 3s. 



POLITICS. 



Observations on Paper Money, Banking, 

 and Overtrading. By Sir Henry Parnell, 

 Bart., M. P. Second Edition. 5s. Gd. 



A Letter to Lord Grenville on the Sink- 

 ing Fund. By Thomas Peregrine Court- 

 ney, Esq. M. P. 8vo. 3s, Gd. 



Tracts relating to the Corn Trade, and 

 Corn Laws ; including the Second Report 

 ordered to be printed by the Two Houses of 

 Parliament. By W. Jacobs, Esq., F. R. S. 

 8vo. 13s. boards. 



The British Cotton Manufacturers ; and 

 a Reply to Mr. M'Culloch's Article on the 

 Spinning Machinery, in the Edinburgh 

 Review. By Richard Guest. 7s. Gd. 



Protestant Securities Suggested, in an 

 Appeal to the Clerical Members of the Uni- 

 versity of Oxford. By Right Hon. Wilmot 

 Horton, M.P. 8vo. Gs. boards. 



Free Trade in Corn ; the Real Interest 

 of the Landlord, and the True Policy of the 

 State. By a Cumberland Landowner. 3s. 



Foreign and Domestic View of the Ca- 

 tholic Question. By Henry Gaily Knight, 

 Esq. 3s. 



A Letter to Sir Eardlcy Wilmot, Bart, in 

 Answer to his Letter on the Increase of 

 Crime. By the Rev. T. Coker Adams, A.M. 

 8vo. Is. Gd. sewed. 



Views on the Currency, its Connexion 



with Corn, the Merits of the Corn Bill, 

 Branch Banks, Bank Charter, Small Notes, 

 &c. &c. By T. Joplin. 5s. Gd. 



An Essay on Political Economy, shew- 

 ing in what way Fluctuations in the Price 

 of Corn may be prevented, and the Means 

 by which all the Advantages of a Frea 

 Trade in Corn may be attained ; an ample 

 remunerating Price secured to the British 

 Grower ; and good permanent Rents to 

 the Land Owners. Price 3s. 



RELIGION, MORALS, &C. 



Village Incidents ; or Religious Influ- 

 ence in Domestic Scenes. By a Lady, 

 12mo. 3s. Gd. boards. 



Course of Prayer on Subjects from the 

 Old and New Testaments ; adapted to 

 Family Worship. By Mrs. Stevens. 12mo. 

 3s. boards. 



Sermons ; principally designed to 

 strengthen the Faith, and increase the De- 

 votedness of Christians in the present re- 

 markable Era. By Rev. James Haldane 

 Stewart, M. A. 8vo. 10s. Gd. 



Sermons preached before a Village Con- 

 gregation. By Rev. Joseph Jowett, M. A. 

 2 vols. 12mo. 10s. 



A Treatise on the Doctrine of the Atone- 

 ment. By Charles Jerram, M.A., Vicar 

 of Cobham. 8vo. 9s. boards. 



Lectures on the Evidences of Christia- 

 nity; proving, in a* popular manner, the 

 Authenticity, Credibility, Divine Autho- 

 rity, and Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures. 

 Delivered at the Parish Church of St. Mary, 

 Islington. By Daniel Wilson, A. M. Vicar. 

 8vo. 12s. boards. 



Christian Experience ; or, a Guide to 

 the Perplexed. By Robert Philip, of Ma- 

 berley Chapel, Kingsland. 18mo. 3s. bds. 



VOYAGES AND TRAVELS. 



Mexico, in 1827- By H. G. Ward. 

 2 vols. 8vo. with plates. 1. 18s. bds. 



Researches in South Africa ; illustrating 

 the Civil, Moral, and Religious Condition 

 of the Native Tribes ; including Journals 

 of the Author's Travels in the Interior, 

 together with detailed Accounts of the Pro- 

 gress of the Christian Missions, exhibiting 

 the influence of Christianity in promoting 

 Civilization. 2 vols. 8vo. 21s. boards. 



A Summer's Ramble among the Musi- 

 cians of Germany ; giving some Account of 

 the Operas of Munich, Vienna, Dresden, 

 Berlin, &c. By a Musical Professor. Post 

 8vo. 10s. Gd. boards. 



PATENTS FOR MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL INVENTIONS. 



New Patents sealed in May 1828. 

 ToWilliam Marshall, of Fountain Grove, 

 Huddersficld, York, Shear Manufacturer, 

 for improvements in machinery, for cutting 



or shearing, cropping and finishing, cloth, 

 and other articles, manufactured from wool, 

 or other raw materials 2Gth April j two 

 months. 



