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List of New Publications in March, 



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sicians Accoucheurs to tbe Lyino-in Charity 

 for deliverino; Poor Married Women at their 

 own Habitations. 8vo. lOs. 6d.bds. 



MISCELLAMES. 



The Cadet's Guide to India. 2s. 6d. 



The .Jacobite Relics of Scotland ; collected 

 and illustrated by Jas. Hogg. Vol 2. 8vo.l4s. 



Part V. of Bibliotheca Britannica ; or, a. 

 General Index to the Literature of Great 

 Britain and Ireland, Ancient and Modern ; 

 by Robert Watt, M.D. 4to. 11. Is.bds. 



The Tradesman's, Merchant's, and Ac- 

 countant's Assistant; by David Booth. 8vo. 

 9s. bds. 



No. III. of the Annals of Philosophy. 6s. 



The Tears of Jerusalem ; or, some Re- 

 marksoii the dilapidated Stateof riiany of our 

 Counlry Churches; by a Graduate of Baliol 

 College, Oxford. 12mo. 6d. 



No. I. of the Recreative Review; to be 

 published Quarterly. 6s. 



Materials for Thinking ; by Wm. Burdon : 

 with a Memoir of the Author. 2 vols. 8vo. 

 16s. bds. 



An Essay on Pry Rot and Forest Trees ; 

 by Robert M'William, Architect. 11. lls.6d. 



Stockdale's Calendar for 1821, with a 

 Peerage, corrected to the present time. II. 6s. 



High Birth, a Satire ; addressed to a 

 Young Nobleman ; in imitation of the Eighth 

 Satire of Juvenal. 3s. 6d. sewed. 



NOVELS. 



St. Aubin ; or, the Infidel. 2 vols. 12s. bds. 



The Fair Witch of Glasllyn, a Romance. 

 3 vols. 24s. 



The Republican's Mistress, a Novel, 

 founded on facts ; by Charlotte Smith. 3 

 vols. 18s. 



Precaution. 3 vols. 12mo. 11. Is. 



Traits and Trials; by an American. 3 

 vols. 12mo. 11. Is. 



Geraldine ; or, Modes of Faith and Prac- 

 tice ; by a Lady. 3 vols. 12mo. 11. Is. 



Metrical Legends of Exalted Characters ; 

 by Joanna Baillie. 8vo. 14s. bds. 



The Fatalists ; or Records of 1814 and 

 1815 ; by Mrs. Kelly. S vols. 12mo. 11. 7s.6d. 



Favourite of Nature, a Novel, in 3 vols. 

 12mo. 11. Is.bds. 



ORNITHOLOGY. 



No. I. of Illustrations of British Ornitho- 

 logy. Elephant folio, 11. 1 ls.6d., cold. 5l.5s. 



ORIENTAL, LITERATURE. 



Parts 1, 2, and 3, of the Annals of Orien- 

 tal Literature, containing Land Birds ; by 

 P.J. Selby.E.sq. 8vo. 6s. each. 



POETRY. 



The Indian and Lazarus ; a Poem. 12mo. 

 3s. 6d. 



Specimens of the Russian Poets, with Re- 

 marks and Biographical Notices; by John 

 Bowring. 12mo. 8s. bds. 



Scripture Melodies ; by a Clergyman. 

 (. cap. 8vo. 5s. bds. 



The Last Days of Herculaneum, and 

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Poems ; by P. M. James, f. cap. 8vo. 7s. 



MOKTHtT Ma«. No. J5t 



Hymns for Viilagei, chiefly on Rural 

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The Angel of the World, an Arabian Tale ; 

 Sebastian, a Spanish Tale; with other 

 Poems ; by the Rev. George Croly, A. M. 

 8vo. 8s.6d. 



Lost Valentines Found, with some Verse* 

 added by the Editor, f. cap 8vo. 



Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnci, 

 and other Poems ; by John Keates, author 

 of " Endymion." "s. 6d. 



The Months ; descriptive of the successive 

 Beauties of the Year ; by Leigh Hunt, small 

 8vo. 3s.6d. 



POLITICS AXD POLITICAL ECONOMY. 



Letters to Mr. Maltbus, on several Sub- 

 jects of Political Economy, and particularly 

 on tl)e cause ot general Stagnation of Com- 

 merce ; translated from the French by J. B. 

 Say ; by John Richter, Esq. 8vo. 9s. bds. 



Conversations on Political Economy, in a 

 series of Dialogues; h\ J. Pinseut. 3s. 6d. 



Thoughts on the Criminal Prisons of 

 this Country ; by George Holford, Esq. M.P. 

 8vo. 2s. 



A Letter from an Englishman at St Omen 

 to a Member of Parliament. 2s. 6d. 



Mirror, presented to his Sicilian Majesty 

 and the Allied Sovereigns, reflecting Politi- 

 cal Facts hitherto unpublished. 8vo.^ 10s. 6d. 



A View of the Circulating Medium of tba 

 Bank of England, from its incorporation to 

 the present time. 2s. 



The Speeches of Sir Samuel Romilly, with 

 a Memoir of his Life ; by W. Peter, Esq. 

 2 vols. 8vo 11. 6s. 



An Appeal to the Legislature and the 

 Public, on the Tendency of Mr. Brougham's 

 Bill for the Education of the Poor ; by J. B. 

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Radical Reform — Restoration of Usurped 

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St George and St.Denys, a Dialogue; by 

 Hugh Melros. 8vo. 5s. 6d. 



A Reply to the Rev. H. Philpot's Letter 

 to Earl Grey, on his Lordship's Speech at the 

 Northumberland County Meeting; by a Free- 

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A Remonstrance, addressed to the Author 

 of two Letters to the Right Hon, Robert 

 Peel, on the effects of a variable Standard 

 of Value, and on the Condition of the Poor. 

 8vo. 2s. 6d. 



A Letter to a Member of Parliament, on 

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The Spirit of the Speeches delivered inand 

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Remarks on the Tendency of certain 

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 to degrade Grammar Schools: with cursory 

 strictures on the National importance of pre- 

 serving inviolate the Classical Discipline 

 prescribed by their Founders. 



Two Letters to the Right Hon. the Earl 

 of Liverpool, on the Distresses of Agricul- 

 ture, and their influence on tiie Manufaeturei, 

 tL "IVade, 



