3S& List of New Publications in April. 



Le Litterateur, ou Moiceaux Clioisies 

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FINE ARTS. 



Part XII. of the Picturesque Delinea- 

 tions of the Southern Coast of En!;lanil : 

 containins; Views of Margate, Rye, CIo- 

 velly Bay, Porlock, nnrt Lynmontli. En- 

 1,'ravecl by W. B. Cooke, G. Cooke, E. 

 Goodall, and \V. INIiller, from Original 

 Drawings by J. RI. \V. Tnrner, r.a. and 

 W. Collins,, u. A. Royal 4to. l'2s. 6d. 



GEOGRAPHY. 



Selections from the Works of the Baron 

 tie Humboldt, relating lo the Climate, 

 Inhabitants, Productions, and Mines, of 

 Mexico ; with Notes, &c. by John Taylor, 

 esq. with a Plate and Map. 8vo. 12s. 

 boards. 



HISTORY. 



,Tlie Atrocitieij of the Pirates; being a 

 faithful Narrative of the Unparalleled Suf- 

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 Captivity among the Pirates of the Island 

 of Cuba, &c. by Aaron Smith, l^nio. 

 4s. 6d. . , 



The Greek Revolution, its Origin and 

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 . the Religion, National Character, .Sic. in 

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 with a large Map. 12.s. 



The Stream of History, brought down 

 to the Year 1821, showing the Rise and 

 Fall of Empires, and the Progress of the 

 Arts, Sciences, and Literature, of every 

 Nation in the World, from the Earliest 

 Ages to the Present Time; mounted on 

 rollers, ll. 16s. 



The Third Volume of the Naval History 

 of Great Britain, from the Year 1783 to 

 18'j2; by Edward Pelham Bremen, esq. 

 R N. ll. is. 



The Adventures and Sufferings of John 

 .R. Jewitt, only survivor of the Crew of the 

 Ship Boston, during a Captivity of nearly 

 Three Y'ears among the Savages of Nootka 

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A Compendious Chart of Ancient His- 

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A Brief Sunnnary of Ancient History, 

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 a Catalogue of all the Names inserted in 

 the Chart ; by Mrs. John Hurford. iBnio. 

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Lectures on the Philosophy of Modern 

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Researches in the South of Ireland, illus- 

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[Mayl, 



mains, and the Manners and Superstitions 

 of the Peasantry; with an Appendix, coa« 

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A History ofLyme-Regis (Dorset) coii- 

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Naval Battles, from 1744 to the Peace 

 in 1814. Critically reviewed and illus- 

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C.B.K. W.N. 4t0. 31. OS, 



MISCELLANIES. 



The East India Register and Directory 

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Tl;e Lucubrations of Humphrey Rave- 

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The Perennial Calendar and Companion 

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 .Festivals of the Church, and other Miscel- 

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No. LXXVIII. of the Edinburgh 

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No. I. of the Universal Review. 

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The History of Ancient and Modern 

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Thome's Perpetual Guide for the equi- 

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No. II. of the Westminster Review. 



No. IV. of Knighl's Quarterly Ma- 

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No. LIX. of the Quarterly Review. 



MEDICINE .\ND SURGERY. 



Symptomatology; or the Art of Detect- 

 ing Disease: a Lecture; by Alexander P. 

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 Tables of Symptoms. 



A Treatise on the Nature and Symp- 

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A Translation of the Pharmacopoeia 

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No. LXXIX. of the Edinburgh Medi- 

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