a treat 
60, | List of New: Publications. 
The Shipwreck of St. Paul. A Seatonian 
Prize Poein. BY the Rév. C.J. Hoaré. * 2s, 
‘The’ Cats ‘Concert or Grimalkin’s Dis- 
asters,’ with fourteen engravings. 1s. Colour- 
elnigedsamt ot vibra yagi bis yah 
Gilbert, or ‘the’ Young Carrier, an’ Ama- 
tory Rural Poem, in Four Béoks. Feolscap 
8vo. 6s. Fine paper, 78° 6d. ° ‘o 
The Lays of Caruth, Bard’ of Dinham, and 
other Poems. By MissElfe! 2s 6d, 
Poems for Youth, a miscellanéous Collec- 
tion'éf Original Tales.) is, 6d. °°? 
Higgeyeh 
POLITICS. 
Necessity for Universal Toleration, exem- 
plified ia the Speeches on the Catholic Ques- 
tign in 1805 and 1808, by Mr.. Grattan, 
Lord Hutchinson, the Earl of Moira, the 
Bishop of Norwich, and Sir !. Hippesley. To 
which ate suhjoined, a succinct Expression of 
the Bishop of LandafMs Opinion relative to 
the policy and expediency of the Question, 
and?the Jast FrenchyDecree respecting the 
Papal Dorninions. With preliminary Obset- 
vations hy,'a Protestant Layman, 5s. | * 
John Bull, or Prophecy applied té passing 
Events, 1s. i ; : 
A. Letter from Mr, Whitbread to Lord 
Holland, on che present Situation of Spain. 
~ ‘An ;Attempt to shew by what means the 
United Kingdom and the World gt. large may 
be saved from the suojection to France, with- 
out the Abglitiin *in’ Gredt Britain afd Ire- 
Jand of “all distinctions on ‘acégunt of /Reli: 
gion. 7s. Gdy 
The Claims of the Roman Qatbolics con- 
hn a a ag in a, Letter’ to thé 
Bishop of Norwichs By the Rev, T.Baseley, 
A..Mae a f 
POLITICAL ECONOMY; 
Indian Recredtions; consisting of Thoughts 
on the Effects of the British Governthént on 
the State’ of “Invia.. By the Rev. William 
‘Tennant. Vol:3 8vo 9s.” ae, 
Meets: “THEOLOGY, 
Christian Doctrine opposed to Heresy, a 
Visication Setmon preachtd at Bedford, May 
19;°1808 “By the Rey’ Joshda Morton, 
Vicar.of Risley. 1s. 6d.. ‘ 
X Pléa for Religion and.the Sacred Writ- 
ings, addressed to the’ Disciples of ‘Thomas 
Paine, aiid” wavering Christians of every per- 
suasion. With an Appendix, containing’ the 
Author’s determination to have relinquished 
his"Charge in the Established ‘Church, and. 
thé'Réasons on wiiich that determination was 
vs 
founded. By the late Rev. David Simpson, 
[Ange ty, 
M. A, Minister of. Christ-Church, Macclege 
field. Fifth edition, 8v6, &. "boards infty 
niof edition, 12mo."48. boards. "> 
Religious Education, “as it constitutes one 
branch ‘of the Discipline’ of the Church of, 
of England, considered in a Charge Wipers 
to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of St. Al-"" 
ban’s, at the Visitation holdén June 8, 1803, 
By" Joseph Hofdéa Pott, A.M." "9s. 6d. °° 
Sermons on several Shbjects: By the late, © 
Rev. William Paley. ~Svo. Jos Gd. °°" 
A Charge deliveréd to the’ Clergy. ae 
Diocese Of Lansait, in June 1805." By R. 
Watson, D.D. Lord Bishop of Landaff. 1s. 6de ; 
A Second Letter to' the Author of Remarks 
on the Bisliop of Durham’s Charge, 6cta= 
sidned by the Vindication of those’ Remarks, 
lately republished. By a Clergyman of the’ ’ 
Djocese of Durharh. “1s. > ' 
‘A Sermon preached: before the Duke of 
Bediord, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Prési-’ 
dent, and the Members 9! the Association for 
_discountenancing Vice, iy Broaiane. ty 
the Christian Re- 
ligion, April 9, 1807. ° By the Rig Rev, 
Khowledge and Practice of 
Christopher, Bishop of Clon ert. 25." 
Sermons, jor. the usé of Families. Selects 
ed by James Hews Bransby. 2 vols, 12mo, 
10s 6d. , . 
Fruits of Christian Love, or a Letter to the 
Society of Friends, ‘called Quakers, on the _ 
religious ‘Instruction “of ‘their ‘Youth, By 
Abita eiaoy woe ce he 
(MID “TOPOGRAPRY, 9” 
An, Account of Jamaica and’ its Inhabj- 
tants. By'a géntlemun’ fopg resident in the 
Weir Thgies. ‘Sve. 7itoa. ee ee 
Memoir of the Musquito, Territory; ree, 
spécting the voluntary cession of it to Great’ 
» Britain, pointing out'some of the many Ad- 
vantazes to be deriv. d from the ‘Occupation 
“or that Country. ‘By Jolin Wright, esq, 1a e 
Commander of his Majesty’s ship Swift, and 
Senior Officer of the NaVal’ Forces at_Hon-~ 
duras, and on the Musquito Shore. “1s. ‘6d. 
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, 
Travels, throuy! Spain and aay Te- 
cently petorined by an English Gentleman 
* containing accurate’ Delineations of the Mans’ 
ners and Domestic Condition of that Couns 
try, with Anecdotes of'the Prince of the 
Peace, &c. Estimates of the Power'and’ Re 
an A Yy) ohels Ul eprteaee 
sources of the Spanish Monarchy, and: other 
inteéies'ing and authentic particulars. ” In one 
large volume smali 8vo ‘Wlustrated with a. 
“Map of Spain and | several other engravings, 
105. 64. ey NEE e wtaie A wal 
+e 
pre 5 
