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List of New Puhlieatiom in Tfecemher'i 



[Jan. 1 1 



\i added, d View of tlie History of the 

 Jesuits, and the late Bull for the Revival 

 of tiic Order; translated from the French. 

 Svo. 12s. 



Evening Amusements; or, the Beauties 

 of tlie Heavens displayed ; in wliich the 

 striking appearances to be observed in 

 various evenings during the year 1817 are 

 described; by William Frend, esq, M.A. 

 Actuary of the Rock Life Assurance Cora- 

 t)any, and late Fellow of Jesus College, 

 Cambridge. I'imo. 3s. 



Jackson's New and Improved System 

 of Mnemonics; or. Two Hours' Study in 

 the Art of Memory, applied to Fig'ires, 

 Chronology, Geograpliy, Statistics, &c. &c. 

 l'<!mo. 5». 6d. 



MUSIC. 



The Principles of Harmony, containing 

 a complete and compendious illustration 

 of theTlieory of Music, on anew and ori- 

 ginal plan, in which every part of that sci- 

 ence, from its most simple to its highest 

 branches, is progressively exhibited, and 

 «o arranged as to render the whole fami- 

 liar to performers nn the piano-forte ; by 

 John Relfe, musician in ordinary to his 

 Majesty. 



MYTHOIOOY. 



Genealopia Antiqua ; or, Mythological 

 »nd Classical Tables, compiled from the 

 best authors on fabulous and ancient 

 liistory ; by VV, Berry, late of the College 

 of Arms, Loudon ; and author of an intio- 

 duction to Heraldry and the History 

 of the Island of Guernsey. Small folio, 

 41. Is. 



NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. 



An r.ssay on the Origin, Progress, and 

 Preiicnt State of Galvanism; containing 

 investigations, experimental and specu- 

 lative,, of the principal doctrines offered 

 for the explanation of its phenomena, and 

 a statement of a new hypothesis. Honored 

 iby the Royal Irish Academy with the 

 prize; by M. Donovan. Svo. 12s. 6d. 



NOVELS ANU ROMANCES. 



Talcs of My Landlord, collected and 

 reported by Jedediah Cleishbottom, school- 

 master and parish-clerk of Gandercleugh ; 

 4 vols. l'j!mo. ll. 8s. 



Life of a Recluse; by A. Gibson, 2 vols. 

 12mo. 10s. 6d. 



The Prize, or the Lace-Makers of Mis- 

 senden ; by Mrs. Caroline Missenden. 4s. 



The Royal Brides, or Sketches of lix- 

 alted Characters ; by Robt. Bramble, esq. 

 '3 vols, li^mo. 18s. 



The Mysteries of Hungary, a Ro- 

 mantie Story of the 15th Century ; by 

 E. Moore, esq. 



Gonzalvo de Baldnra, or a Widow's 

 Vow ; a Romantic Legend ; 4 vols. 2<!s. 



POETRY. 



^ • Tlie Battle of Waterloo, a Poem ; by 

 L. O. Shaw. 3s. 

 ".Ic^Vaterloo, a Poeai; by a 6entle!uan. 



£s. 6d. 



A Fifth Volume of Lord Byron's Worfcs ; 

 containing the siege of Corinth, Parisiwa, 

 Fare Thee Well, Monody on Sheridan, 

 and several other poems. Foolscap Svo. 

 78. 6d. 



Poems, principally founded upon the 

 Poems of Meleager. ^s. 



Eccentricities for Edinburgli Poems; 

 byGeo. Colman,the younger. 8vo. 78. 6d. 



The Minister and the Mayor. 6d. 



POLITICS. 



Christian Policy the Salvation of th« 

 Empire ; by Thomas Evans, librarian to 

 the Society of Speucean Philanthropists. 

 18. 6d. 



An Address to the Electors of the 

 United Kingdom in general, and the Bo- 

 rough of Barnstaple in particular; by J. 

 Randall. Is. 6d. 



Cobbett's Political Register, No. 15 

 to '25. folio, 2d. each. 



Further Observations on the State of 

 the Nation — Means of Employment of 

 Labor — Sinking Fund, and its application 

 — Pauperism — Protection requisite to the 

 Landed and Agricultural Interests, &C.; 

 by R. Preston, esq. M.P. 2r. 



Speech of Thomas Favell Buxton, esq, 

 at the Mansion-house, London, Nov. 26, 

 1816, on the dreadful distresses in Spital- 

 fields. 6d. 



POLITICAL ECONOMY. 



An Inquiry info the Principle of Popu- 

 lation ; including an exposition of th« 

 causes and advantages of a tendency to 

 exuberance of numbers in society, a de- 

 fence of poor laws, and a critical and his- 

 torical view of the doctrines and project* 

 of the most celebrated legislators and 

 writers, relative to population, the poor, 

 and charitable establishments ; by James 

 Grahame, esq. 



An Essay shewing the Justice and Ex- 

 pediency of reducing the Interest of the 

 National Debt. Svo. 5s. 



THEOLOGY. 



Fifty-seven Sermons, on the Gospels Or 

 Epistles of ail the Sundays in the Year, 

 Christmas day, the Circumcision, and 

 Good- Friday; for the use of families and 

 country congregations : together with ob- 

 servations on public religious institiction ; 

 by the Rev. Richard Warner, curate of 

 St. James", Bath. 2 vols. l2mo. 16s. 



A Plea for Catholic Communion in th(; 

 Church of God ; by J. M. Mason, D.D. 

 Svo. 10s. 6d. 



Sermons; by W. N. Darnell, B.D. pre- 

 bendary of Durham, and late Fellow -of 

 C. C. College, Oxford. «vo. 9s. 



A Lay Sermon, addressed to the higher 

 classes of society; by S. T. Coleridge, 

 esq. 12mo. 46. 



Annotations on the Epistles; being., a 

 continuation of Mr, Elslcy's Annotations 

 on the Gospels and Acts, and principally 

 deijigued tor tbe Use of Candidates for 



