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Messrs. Steplien, Macanlay, &c. In forty 

 letters, addressed to the editor of the Glas- 

 gow Courier; by a Colonist. 8vo. 10s. 6d. 



NATURAL HISTORY. 



Flora Tiinbrigensis ; or, a Catatogue of 

 Plants iirowing wild in tlie neighbourhood 

 •f Tuiibridge Wells, arranged according 

 to the Liunajan system, from Sir J. E. 

 Smith's Flora Britannica; by T. F. For- 

 8ter, F.L.8. &c. 8vo. 9s. 



Appendix lo the First Edition of Kirby 

 and Spence's Insects, comprising the addi- 

 tional matter inserted in the second edi- 

 tion. Is. 6d. 



A History of the Earth, and Animated 

 Nature ; by Oliver Goldsmith ; illustrated 

 with copper-plates. With corrections and 

 additions, by W. Turton, RI.D. Fellow of 

 the Linnxan Society. 6 vols. 8vo. 31. 



The Florist's Manual, lymo. 4s. 6d. 



An Essay on Hnman Hair; by Alex- 

 ander Rowlaudson. 8vo. 5s. 



NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. 



Elements of Mechanical and Chemical 

 Philosophy ; by John Webster. Illus- 

 trated by numerous wood-cuts. 8vo. lOs. 



NOVELS. 



Chronicles of an Illustrious House, or 

 the Peer, the Lawyer, and the Hunch- 

 back ; by Anne of Swansea. 5 vols. 12rao. 

 II. 7s. 6d. 



The Orphan of Tintern Abbey ; by Mrs. 

 Zeigenhirt. 3 vols. 15s. 



Angelion, a Romance. 3 vols. 12mo. 13s. 



Edward and Anna; by Fiorio, iSrao. 

 2s. 6d. 



Eglantine, or the Family of Fortescue. 

 '2 vols. I'iimo. 12s. 



Hermione. 2 vols. 12mo. 10s. 6d. 



Lavinia Fitz-Aubyn. 4 vols. ISmo. 

 11. 8s. 



.Sons of St. David. 3 vols. 12mo. 15s. 



Tales of to-Day; by Mrs. Isaacs. 3 vols. 

 12mo. 11. 4s. 



PHILOLOGY. 



Elements of Hebrew Grammar; by J. F. 

 Gyles, esq. 12s. 



POETRY. 



Peter Pindar's Warks. 4 vols. Slrao. 

 II. IS. 



Goldsmith's Poems, with Westall's De- 

 signs. Fcap. 7s. 



Monody to the Memory of R. B. She- 

 ridan, esq, ; by Thomas Gent. Is. 6d. 



I'oems; by Thomas Little, jmi. esq. 3s. 



Clara, or Fancy's Tale, a poem, in three 

 cantos ; by John Owens Howard. 7s. fid. 



Waterloo, an<l other Poems ; by J. Wed- 

 dcrburne Webster, esq. 5s. 6(1. 



The Lyre ; a collection of 220 of the best 

 Rongs in the Kn;;lish language. To which 

 are added, a few words of advice on con- 

 vivial singing ; by Thomas Kees. 3s, 



'llie IJiiys of Harolde, a Metrical Tale; 

 by John B. Rogers. 8vo. I2s. 



Albyn'8 Anthology; or, a Select Collec- 

 tion of the Melodies and 'Vocal Poetry, 

 lieculiar to ijcotlaud and the Isks, hitherto 



unpublished. Collected and arranged by 

 Alexander Campbell, vol. 1, foiio, li. is. 



The School Boy, with other Poems ; by 

 Thomas Cromwell. 5s. 



POLITICAL ECONOMY. 



An Enquiry iii'o the Nature and Use of 

 Money ; by Samuel Read. 8vo. 7s. fA. 



POLITICS. 



Correspondence of fll. Fouclie, Du« 

 D'Otranto,witli the Duke of Wellin;;ton. 3s, 

 Sheridan's Speeches. Vol. 1, 8vo. i:js, 



THEOLOGY. 



An Apology for the Ministers of the 

 Church of England, who hold the Doctrine 

 of Baptismal Regeneration, in a Letter ad- 

 dressed to the Rev. George Stanley Faber, 

 B.D.; by Christopher Bethell, M.A. Dean 

 of Chichester. 2s. 



A Charge delivered to the Clergy of th« 

 peculiar Jurisdiction of the Dean of Chi- 

 chester, at the Visitation; May 24- 

 1816. 2s. 



An Address to the Inhabitants of St, 

 Albans, and its Vicinity, occasioned by a 

 Letter to Trinitarian Ciiristians by "W, 

 Marshall; by the Rev. Thomai White, 

 M.A. Is. ; and a smaller edition, 9d. ; 

 or 8s. a dozen. 



Practical and Familiar Sermons, de- 

 signed for parochial and domestic Instruc- 

 tion ; by the Rev. Edward Cooper. Vol.4. 

 12nio. 5s. 



The Pulpit, or Ciitical Account of emi- 

 nent popular Preachers; by One«imus, 

 3 vols. 36s. 



A History of the Destruction of Jeru- 

 salem, as connected with Prophecies ; by 

 the Rev. George Wilkins. 20s. 



An Historical and Literary Account of 

 the Formularies and Confessions of Faith 

 of the Roman-CiUholic, Greek, and Pro- 

 testant Churches; by the author of Horai 

 Biblicae. 8vo. 7s. 6d. 



The Sunday Lecturer, or Fifty-Two 

 Sermons ; selected and abridged from 

 Home, Cooper, Jay, Doddridge, &c. ; by 

 A. Lee. 7s. 



A Letter respectfully addressed to the 

 Rev. Thomas Gisbonie, in reply to his Let- 

 ter on the British and Foreign Bible So- 

 ciety ; by the Rev. H. Marriott, rector of 

 Clavcrton. 2s. 



Unitarianism Incapable of Vindication ; 

 a reply to the Rev. James Yate's Vindica- 

 tion of Unitarianism ; by Ralph Waidlaw. 

 8vo. 10s. fid. 



Sermons, by Thomas Snell Jones, D.D. 

 minister of Lady Glenorchy's chujtcl, 

 Edinburgh. 8vo. lOs. 6d. 



A Sermon, preached at the parish church 

 of Wakefield, July 4, 1816, at the annual 

 meeting of the Society for Promoting 

 Christian Knowled^je; by the Kev. C. 

 Bird, M.A. rector of High Hoyland. is. Cd. 



Observations on various Passages of 

 Scripture; placing thcin in a new light; 

 originally compiled by the Rev. Thomas 

 liarnicr, fvoin relations in Books «.>f ^'oy• 



