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of both countries, in 2-yols. 8vo., is ex- 
pected to appear speedily. © 
A Peep at the Pilgrims, in 1636, in 3 
vols., is nearly ready. 
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Britain and Ireland, are just ready. 
A new edition of James’s Naval History 
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_ Horace Walpole’s Letters to the Earl 
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Babington, a Tragedy, by T. Doubleday, 
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The History of the Dominion of the 
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Keux, are announced. 
The sixth yolume of Lingard’s History 
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Lord Porchester has in the press, The 
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The Diary of Henry Teonge, a chaplain 
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Discipline of the Navy, in the time of 
Charles II., from the original manuscripts, 
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Mr. White has in the press, A Compen- 
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A Series of Stories from the Old Chro- 
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Robert Emmett, or the Resources of 
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A Treatise on the Law of Scotland re- 
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of 
Lord Byron, by George Clinton, esq., will 
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A Series of Naval Sketches, by an Old 
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An account of the Two Minas, and the 
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Dr. Luden, of Jena, announces his in- 
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An. Essay on. the Principles of Military 
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Narrative of an Expedition to the Source 
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press. 
Truth and Fashion, a Novel, 2 vols. 
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Mr. Blaquiere has in the press a Nar- 
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Mr. Nichols’ Collection of the Progresses, 
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