1 S24.'j List of New Pn 



tear of eoniiniscration : ss flie ii«urper of 

 suverciRn aiiiliority, an the sleni puritan 

 inlerof a people over wliom lie lieiil no 

 legitimate dominion, Croinvvcll will ever 

 lie regarded as an oluriisive and offensive 

 master ; but, as tlie siipplanter of a reg<il 

 tyiant, and the saviour of F.nu'lisli free- 

 dom, lie will always be contemplated witli 

 ■a certain degree of respect ; and by tliose 

 who refieet on what, at this moment, 

 vould prolmbly have been the political 

 condition of Knglishmen, but lor the pa- 

 triotism, bravsry, and military nkill. of one 

 man, the memory of the heio of Naseby 

 will ever be bonoured. Viewing these 

 thin;;s in their true litrlit, Mr. G. has, witb 

 all his ener^ry, and all his professed impar- 

 tiality, bronf;ht forth many facts, the 

 Tecnrds of which were confined to a few 

 scarce printed documents and nianupcriptu, 

 and has illumined those that were before 

 hilt darkly seen and nnderstood. The 

 value, therefore, of his publication, would 

 he considerable, were it only for its nieiit 

 of entering inipaitially into an enquiry 

 that involved the consideration of the 

 conduct and destiny of an English nio- 

 Jiarcli, and the slate of English freedom as 

 endangered by his obstinate and despotic 

 principles. 



LIST OF BOOKS. 



ASTRONOMY. 



Vol, I. of an Introduction to Practical 

 Astronotny : containing Tables, recently 

 computed, for facilitating the reduction of 

 Celestial Observations; an<l a Popular 

 Explanation of their Construction and 

 Use ; by the Rev. W. Pearson, Lt.D. P.u.s. 

 &C. Koyal4to. 31. 3s. boards. 



BIOGRAPHY, 



Memoirs of His Serene Highness An- 

 thony-Philip D'Orleans, Duke of Mont- 

 pcnsier. Written by himself. 8vo. 9s. 



A Memoir of the Life of the Right Hon. 

 Edmund Burke ; with Specin>en» of his 

 Poetry and Lrtters ; and an Estimate of 

 liis GeniuA and Taknts, compared with 

 those of bin great Contemporaries ; by 

 James Prior, esq. 8vo. with Portrait and 

 Fac-simile$. Ids. 



CHRONOLOGY. 



Metrical Chronology, in which the most 

 Important Dales in Ancient and Modern 

 History are expressed by Consonants, used 

 for Numerals, and formed by aid of 

 Vowels into Signilicanl Words ; with His- 

 torical Nfltes, aud Questions for the Ex- 

 ercise of young Students: to which are 

 subjoined, Tablet! of Chronology and Regal 

 Genealogies, combined and separate; by 

 the Rev. John Henry Hewlett, m.a. Chap- 

 lain to his Majesty. Small 4to. 15s. 



CLISSICS. 



Homeri Ilias, ad novissimam Heynii 

 cdilioneiiiexacta j cxcisis disqnisitioiiibus, 

 cxcursibus, ct notarum iis, qjia; ad junio. 



hlicallonsin May. 4+1 



rimi conmioditatein mSrms peitlucie vide- 

 baiifiir. 8vo. V2i, boards. 



Homeri Ilias, ad novissimaj Heym'i 

 ediiionis textimi expressa. 12mo. os. 6(1. 



Q. Horatii Flacci Carmina lispiiigata : 

 In usum Scholarum. Cum Notis Anonymis 

 et Jos. Jiiveniii. Editio nova. 8vo. ys. 



D. Jimii Juvenalis el A. Pcrsii Flacci 

 Sativas Expurgata; in nsuni Scholarum. 

 Adduntiir Jurenali Annotationculae Liid. 

 Pratei cl J<is Jiivontii. Siilijicitur Per- 

 sio, Interpretationis loco, veisio Brews- 

 teri. Editio nova. 8vo. 8s. boards. 



Ueniostheuis Oraiiones de Uejuiblicn 

 Duodecim; cum Woltiana Interpreta- 

 tione. Accessit Philippi Epistola. i\. 

 Giiliejmo Allen, a.m. Editio nova. 8vo. 

 5s. bound. 



The Manners, History, Literature, and 

 Works of Art, of the Romans, explained 

 and illustrated ; No. 1, in 8vo. containing 

 32 pages of letter-press, and eight Litho- 

 graphic Oiawings; price one shilling: 

 being the commencement of a Classical 

 Cyclopaedia. 



The Agamemnon of .aZschylus, trans- 

 lated by John Symmonds, esq. A.si. 

 Kiiyal 8vo. 



The Birds of Aristophanes, translated 

 ■by the Rev. Henry F. Cary, A.M. with 

 Notes. 8vo. 



Vol. II. of the Orlando Fnrioso. Trans- 

 lated, witii Notes, by William Stewart 

 Rose. Post evo. 9s. 6d. 



C. Silii Iialici Puiiicornm Libri 17 

 recensuit et accuravii J. Carey, ll.b. 

 2-imo, 6f. boards. 



DRAMA. 



A Philosophical Enquiry into th« 

 Source of the Pleasures derived from 

 Tragic Representations, from wiiich is 

 deduced the secret of giving Dramatic 

 Interest to Tragedies intended for the 

 Stage, &c. ; by iVI. M'Dermot. 8vo. 12s. 



Syilu: a Tragedy, in Five Acts. Trans- 

 lated from the French of M. Jouy. Royal 

 8vo. 5s. 6d. 



The Biography of the British Stage, 

 bfiing correct Narratives of the Lives of 

 all the Principal Actors and Actresses. 

 12mo. 98. 



Bt-ntivoglio, a Tragedy in Five Acts; 

 by Charles ftlaslerton. 8v0i 



No. II. of the Old English Drama : 

 containing " A Pleasant Conceited Co- 

 medy," shewing how a Man may chuse a 

 Good Wife from a Bad. 8vo. sis. 6d. 



KDUCATION. 



A Practical German Grammar; being a 

 new and easy method of acquiring a 

 thorough knowledge of the German Lan- 

 guage; by John Rowboiham, Academy, 

 Walworth. J!2mo. 7s. bound. 



The Elements of the French Language, 

 comprising a number of simple Rules and 

 Exercises adapted to tliem ; by Prosper 

 Oislot, .M.Ai 12inu. 4s, CU. bound. 



AcciilLMce, 



