1805,] 



L'ljl of New Publications. 



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The London or Royal Calendar ; or, Court 

 and City Regitler, tor i3o6. 3s. 6d. in red. 



The State of the Nation, in a Series of 

 Letters .to the Duke of Bedford. By J. 

 Cartwright, Efq. 4s. 



The Sports of the Genii. By Mr. John 

 Hunter. With 14 etchings from dffigns of 

 the late Mifs Macdonslj. 4to. los. 6d. 



A Defence of the Divine Syftem of the 

 World, wf.ich r.?prefents the Ejrtli as being 

 at Reft, and the heavenly Bodies in Mot'on 

 about it, with a Demonftration of the Fal- 

 lacy of the Copernitan Sylem, and a Reply 

 to an anonymous Critic. By B. Prefect, of 

 Liverpool. 2S. 6d. 



A Reply to the Attack on the above, by 

 Jonathan Banks, is. 



A Letter to the Society for promoting 

 Chri'*ianKnowledge,occafioned by two recent 

 Kub'.ications refpefting the Britilh and Fo- 

 reign Public Society, is. 



NOVELS. 



The Morlands ; Tales illuftrative of the 

 Simple and Surprifing. By R. C. Dallas, 

 Efq. I2nio. 4 vols. ll. IS. 



Monteith, a Novel founded on Scottilh 

 Hiftory. By IMrs. Rice. i2mo. 2 vols. Ss. 



The Impenetrable Secret. By BrancisLa- 

 thom. i2mo. 2 vols. 9s. 



The Young Father. By W. F. Williams. 

 r2mo. 3 vols. I2S. 



Belville Houfe. 2 vols 8s. 



The Pilgrim of the Crofs ; or, the Chro- 

 nicle of Chriftabelle de Mowbray, an an- 

 tient Legend. By Elizabeth Helme. 4 

 vols. 



Eugene and Eugenia 5 or, One Night's 

 Error, izrao. 3 vols. 12s. 



Hypolitusj or, the Wild Boy., i2tr.o. 

 4 vols. i5s. 



Heirs of Villeroy. By Henrietta Rou- 

 *iere. izmo. 3 vols. 12s. 



Tales; containing the Princefs Una, or 

 the Talifmans, being the End of the Ara- 

 bian Nights' Entertainments ; a Fragment 

 from a Voyage to England ; the Lake of the 

 Swans, and Melechfala, or the Language gf 

 Mowers. By Mrs. Montolieu. i2mo. 3 

 vols. los. 6d. 



POETRY. 



The Triumph of Friendflrip and Reward 

 of Ingratitude, an hjitorical Poem, By W. 

 Golden, is. 



Fatal Curiofity ; or, the Vifion of Syl- 

 vefter. liy Jofcph Boundeo. Foolfcap 8vo. 

 4s. 6d. 



Valle Crucis ALbey ; or, the Vif;an of the 

 Vale. 5s. 



The Nature of Things, a dida£1ic Poem. 

 From the Latin of Titus Lucretius. By John 

 Mafon Good. Accompanied with the ori- 

 CinalTexl, from Wakefield's Edivion, and 

 iiluflrated with Notes, philofpphical and ex- 

 planatory. With engraved frontifpieccs. 

 4IU. 2 volt. 4I. 4s. 



The Pleafutea of Love. By T. Stewart, 

 Rfq. "^ith thiee cng'&vings, foo\icif 



Half an Hour's Lounge; By Richard 

 Magnall, jun. Poft 8vo. 3s. 



The Pleafuras of Love ; Amatory Poems, 

 original, and tranflaei from the Afiatip and 

 European Languages, tiy G. W. Fitzvvil- 

 liam, Efq. With five beautiful engravings. 

 Small 8vo. 6s. 



London Cries; or, Pldures of Tumult 

 and Diftrefs. Sm^ll Svo. 4s. 



The Tears of Britain, an Elegy on the 

 Death of Lord Nelfo.-i. By D. Lawler. is. 



The Alexsndriad ; iliuftrative of the be- 

 nevolent and enlightened Policy of the Em- 

 peror Alexander. 



The Ruftic, In four Cantos. By Ewan 

 Clark. Foolfc'ap Svo. 3s. 6j. 



OlTian's LeiFer Poems rendered into Yerfe. 

 With a preliminary Dil'courfe in Ahfwer to 

 Laing's Diireitation upon OHjan. By Archi- 

 bald Ai'Donald. Svo. 7s. 



POLITICS. 



A Concife Hiftory of the prefent State of 

 the Commerce of Great Britain. From the 

 German of Charles Reinhard, L. L. D. By 

 James Savage. With confiderable additions^ 

 8vo. 23. 6d. 



Memoir of the Expediency of an Ecclefi- 

 aftical Eftablilhm nt for Britifh India, both 

 as the .Means of perpetuating Chviftianity 

 among nur own Co«ntrymen, and as a Foun- 

 dation for the Civilization of the Natives. 

 By C. Buchanan, M. A. Vice Provoft of the 

 College of Fort William. 410. 12s. 



The .Myfteries of Neutralization ; or, the 

 Enemy's cheap Defence of Ships, Colonies, 

 and Commerce. 2>. 



Obfervaticns upon fome late Proceedings 

 in Parliament, touching certain rumoured 

 delinquents in the Office of Treafurer of hit 

 Majefty's Navy. is. 



Obfervations on the Subjeft of the Debate 

 in the Houfe of Commons on Indian Affairs, 

 April 5, 1805. By Davia Scott, Efq. 

 M. P. IS. 



Striftures on a Pamphlet entitleci, 

 «' Thoughts on the Pioteftant Afcendancy." 



Thoughts on Public Trufts. 2S 6d. 



THEOLOGY. 



Parochial Difcourfes, for the Information 

 of the common People, upon the Advent of 

 Chrift, &c. By W. H. Reynell, M. A. 

 Svo 53. 



A Funeral Oration to the Memory of his 

 Royal Highnefs the laie Duke of Gloucef- 

 ter. By the Rev. F. Bafeley, A.M. 4tO' 



DifcourffS on various Subjefts ^nd Occa- 

 fions. By the Rtv. C. Daubeny, Archdea- 

 con of Saruni. Svo. 3s. 



Difcourfcs on Topics relating to Doftrine 

 and Pradlice. By the late Rev. T. Kenrick. 

 bvo. 2 vols. i6s. 



The Charges of P, Miflillon, Bifliop of 

 Clermont, to his Ch-rgy. From the French, 

 by the Rev. T. St.John, L.L. B. Svo. (Ss, 



Twelve Sermons on important Subjedls, 

 addrclled prini.ipally to the middle and lower 

 CUlTes of Society. 8vo. 61. 



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