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List of J\ew Publications in June. 



[July 1. 



betaken themselves to ihe writing of 

 novels; "so that, vyhile we fancy, good 

 easy souls, thai we are about to recline in 

 peace on our sofas aftor a hard day's 

 fatiiiiie, to smooth down the wrinkles of 

 the mind, we find ourselves entangled in 

 lay sermons of two days long, where the 

 sacred is mixed or gilded with a due pro- 

 portion of the profane, to make it go 

 iilMy down." Of these publications we 

 can only notice a few : 



Willoughby, or Reformation, is cliarsc- 

 terized by its author in a prefatory address 

 to the reader: "To enforce the necessity 

 of true religion on the conduct of man, and 

 to shew that no repentance can be per- 

 manent which is not founded on the Doc- 

 trines of Revelation, are the leading 

 objects of the story ; and, however inrper- 

 fectly such momentous opinions may be 

 expressed, the forbearance of a rigid cri- 

 ticism is earnestly supplicated by the 

 Author." We forbear. 



Martha ; a Memorial of an only and be- 

 loved Sister, by Andrew Reed, author of 

 "No Fiction," &c. is another sermonizing 

 tale, which the writer would pass upon us 

 as MO fiction. Martha Reed was a pious 

 young woman, who died under the age of 

 thirty, after having spent a life rer.iarkable 

 for nothing but unceasing devotion. Her 

 brother Andrew, the author of the v\ork 

 before irs, is a dissenting preacher, and a 

 writer of religious novels, though this it 

 seems is truth. The language is highly 

 evangelical, and the story suited, in every 

 part, to Ihe enthusiasm of the sect. 



ARBORICULTURE. 



Sylva Florifera, the Shrubbery; by H. 

 Phillips, F.H.s. 2 vols. 8vo. 21s. 



BIOGRAPHY. 



Memoirs of William Hayley, esq. the 

 Friend and Biographer of Cowper; writ- 

 ten by himself With Portraits. 2 vols. 

 41. 4s. bds. 



Memoirs of the Rev. John BiMikader : 

 containing illustrations of the episcopal 

 persecution from the Restoration to Ihe 

 death of Charles the Second ; by Andrew 

 Crichton. I'^mo. 8s. 



Tytler's Life of the Admirable Crichton. 

 2d edit. 12mo. 9s. 



The Life of a Soldier : a narrative and 

 descriptive Poem. imp. 8vo. 



CONCHOLOGV. 



Letters illustrative of the Wonders of 

 Concltology ; by the Author of "the Won- 

 ders of the Vegetable Kingdom.'' 



An Introduction to the Study of Con- 

 chology ; by Samuel brookes, f.l s. 4to. 

 31. 10s — large paper, 51. Ifts. 6d. 



A Descriptive Catalogue of recent 

 Shells, according to the Linnean method ; 

 by L. W. Dillwyn, f.r.s. r.L.y. &c. 2 vols. 

 3vo. 11. 18s. 



DRAMA. 



Mary Stuart ; by Miss Macauley. 7s. 



Faust, a Drauja, translated from tlie 

 German of Goethe ; and Schiller's Song of 

 the Bell ; by Lord Francis Leveson Gower. 

 8vo. 8s. 6d. 



EDUCATION. 



Five Hundred Questions on Robinson's 

 Abi'idgiiienl of Hume and Smollett : print- 

 ed in a 4to. copy-book. 2s. 



Practical Logic, or Hints to Young 

 Theme Writers; by B. H. Smart. 12mo. 

 3s. 6d. 



A Hebrew Grammar in the English 

 Language ; by Joseph Samuel C. F. Frey. 

 A new edition, 8vo. 7s. 



The Perfect Model for Christian 

 Teachers, is. 6d. 



GEOLOGY. 



Treatise of a Section of the Strata, from 

 Newcastle-upon-Tyne to the Cross-tell, in 

 Cumberland, with remarks on mineral 

 veins in general : also Tables of the Strata 

 in Yorkshire, Derbyshire, &c. ; by W. 

 Forster. 8vo. 18s. 



HISTORY. 



History of Suli and Parga; containing 

 tbe Chronology of their Wars, &c. 8vo. 

 7s. ed. 



The Military Exploits, &c. of Don Juan 

 Martin Drez the Enipecinado ; translated 

 by a General OiBcer. 8vo. 7s. 



The History of the Reign of George the 

 Third ; by Robert Bisset, ll.u. New edit. 

 6 vols. 8vo. 31. 3s. 



A History of England, from tbe first In- 

 vasion by the Romans to the Accession of 

 James I. by John Lingard, d.d. 2d edit. 

 8 vols. 8vo. 4l. 16s. bds. 



Historical View of the Literature of the 

 South of Europe ; by M. de Sismondi : 

 translated from tbe original, with notes, by 

 T. Roscoe, esq. 2 vols. 8vo. 24s. 



A Refutation of the Statements on Ad- 

 miral Sir George Montagu, g.c.b. contain- 

 ed in Capt. Brenton's " Naval History of 

 Great Britain." 8vo. 2s. 6d. 



HORTICULTURE. 



Hints on Ornamental Gardening ; by J. 

 B. Papworlh. 8vo. ll. lis. 6d. 



MATHEMATICS. 



Geometrical Analysis, and Geometry of 

 Curve Lines ; by Professor Leslie. I (5s. 



Tuther's Catalogue of Optical Philoso- 

 phy and Mathematical Instruments. Is. 



MtCDICINE. 



A Treatise on Practical Cupping ; by 

 Samnel Bayfield, surgeon. 



A Manual of the System of Craniology, 

 or Analysis of tlie moral and intellectual 

 Qualities by observation of the Organic 

 Structure of the Brain, as manifested in 

 the outward conformation of the Skull. 



The Utihty and Importance of Fumi- 

 gating Baths illustrated ; by Jonathan 

 Green. 8vo. 2s. 



Elements of the Theory and Practice of 

 Physic, designed for the use of students j 

 by George Gregory, m.d. 2 vols. 21s. 



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