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List of New Works. 



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The Third and Last A'olume of the Memoirs 

 of the Empress Josephine. In post 6vo. 10s. 6d. 



Hints for the Examination of Medical Wit- 

 nesses. By John Gordon Smidi, M.D. 12mo. 5s. 



Transactions of the Medical and Chirurgical 

 Society of London. Vol. 15, Part I. In 8vo. with 

 Plates, 10s. 6d. 



NOVELS AND TALES. 



The Chelsea Pensioners. By the Author of the 

 "Suhaltern." 3 vols. .£1. lis. 6d. 



Rybrciit de Cruce, a Novel. In 3 vols. 

 ^1. lis. 6d. 



Richelieu, a Tale of France. 3 vols, .fl.lls. 6d. 



The New Forest, a Novel. By the Author of 

 « Brambletye House. 3 vols, ^l. 1 Is. 6d. 



Sir Philip Gasteneys, a .Minor. By Sir Roger 

 Gresley, Bart. Post 8vo. 8s. 6d. 



Devereux, a Novel. By the Author of " Pel- 

 ham."' 3vols. l2mo. .fl. lis. fid. 



The Indian Chief, or Tokeah and the White 

 Rose. A Tale of the Indians and the Whites. 

 3 vols. 12nio. 16s. 6d. 



Old Court, a Novel. In 3 vols, post 8vo. 

 ^1. lis. 6d. 



Emily .\Ioreland, or the Maid of the Valley, a 

 Novel. 3 vols. 2l3. 



The Loves of the Poets. By the Author of 

 " The Uiary of an Ennuyee. 2 vols, post 8vo. 

 21s. 



POETRY. 



Cain the Wanderer, and other Poems. 8vo. 

 13s. fid. 



The Vision of Noureddin, and other Poems. 

 By Sforza, 12mn. /s. Gd. 



The Will, or Twenty-One Years. By Mrs. 

 R.olfe, author of "Miscellaneous Poems for a 

 Winter's Evening," " Choice and no Choice," 

 &c, &c. 12mn. 6s. fid. boards. 



Poems, original and translated. By the Rev. 

 W. Shepherd, author of "The Life of Poggio 

 Bracciolini, &c. Foolscap 8to. 63. boards. 



The Brunswick, a poem. 8vo. 5s. fid. 



Sea Weeds : poems written on various occa- 

 sions, chiefly during a naval life. By Thomas 

 Trotter, M.D , Physician of the Fleet, &c. In 

 12mo. 6s. fid. 



Retirement. By Thomas Stewart, esq. 3s. fid. 



Uodesberg Castle. By Miles T. Stapleton, esq. 

 2ii. fid. 



POLITICAL. 



The Freedom of Slave Children. By Otway 

 Cave, esq. Is. 



Free Trade and Colonization of India. Second 

 Edition. 2s. 



'I"he Speecli of Viscount Palmerston on the Re- 

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The Law and Judicature of Elections. ByC. 

 Sinclair Cullen, esq., Barrister at Law, &c. 3s. 6d. 



RELIGION, MORALS, &C. 



The Christian's Defence against Infidelity. 

 With an Introductory Essay. By Dr. Chalmers. 

 24mo. 3s. fid. cloth. 



The Living Temple; or, a Good Man the Tem- 

 ple of God. By the Rev. John Howe, A.M. 

 With an Introductory Essay, by Thomas Chal- 

 mers, D.D. 12mo. 3s. fid. 



Meditations and Prayers, previous to and during 

 the Reception of the Holy Communion. By a 

 Member of the Church of England. 12mo. 3s. 



Short Notes on the Four (Jospels, selected 

 from the best Divines of the Church of England. 

 12mo. 4s. fid. 



The Revelation and Incarnation of Mithra, or 

 a Sketch of the Sacred History of the Central 

 World. By a Layman. 8vo. 5s. 



VOYAGES AND TRAVELS. 



Journal of a Passage from the Pacific to the 

 Atlantic, crossing the Andes in the Northern Pro- 

 vinces of Peru, and de.scending the River Mara- 

 non, or Amazon. By Henry Lister Maw, R.N. 

 8vo. 12s. 



Polynesian Researches during a Residence of 

 nearly Six Years in the South Sea Islands, in- 

 cluding descriptions of the Nature, Hiitory, and 

 Scenery of the Islands. By W. Ellis, Missionary 

 to the Society and Sandwich Islands. 2 vols. 8vo. 

 28s. 



Travels to and from Constantinople in the 

 Years 1827 and 1828, or Personal NaiTative of a 

 Journey from Vienna, through Hungary, Tran- 

 sylvania, Wallachia, Bulgaria, and Roumilia, to 

 Constantinople, and from that City to the Capital 

 of Austria by the Dardanelles, Tenedos, the Plains 

 of Troy, Smyrna, Napoli di Romania, Athens, 

 i^gina, Poros, Cyprus, Syria, Alexandria, &c. &c. 

 By Capt. Chailes Colville Frankland, R.N. 2 

 vols. 8vo. £1. lis. fid. 



PATExNTS FOR MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL INVENTIONS. 



Patent* sealed in July, 1829, 



To Elijah Galloway, King-street, Borough, 

 Ruuthwark, for his improvements in stcani-en- 

 gines and machinery for propelling vessels. — 

 2d July ; 6 moutlis. 



To Jacob Perkins, Fleet-street, London, en- 

 giiifer, for his impiovements in machinery for 

 propelling steam-vessids. — 2d July; fi months. 



To Thomas Kelby, Wakefield, York, clerk, and 

 Hugh I'urd Bacon, Leeds, in the same county, 

 gentlenjan, lor their new or improved gae lamp 

 burner. — 2d July; 6 months. 



To Robert Crahtree, Halesworth, Suffidk, gen- 

 tleman, for his machine or apparatus for pro- 

 pelling carriages, vessels, and Locomotive bodies. 

 4lli July ; fi monlliB. 



• To Marifjirct Knuwles, Lavender-hill, Itatter- 

 »ea, Surrey, spinster, lor lirr iinprovemeirl in 



axletrees,-and mode of applying tlie same to car- 

 riages. — 4th July ; 6 months. 



To William North, Guildford-place, Kenning- 

 ton, Surrey, surveyor, lor an improved method of 

 constructing and forming ceilings and |iartitions 

 for dwelling houses, warehouses, workshops, or 

 jther buildings, in order to render the same more 

 secure against fire.— 4th July ; 2 months. 



'I'o George Kins ScuUhorpe, Robert-street, 

 Chelsea, Middlesex, gentleman, for his improve- 

 ments on axles or axlelrees. and coach and other 

 springs. — 1th July ; 6 luonlhs. 



To Jose|ih Cliscld Danniell, Linjplcy, Stoke, 

 Bradford, Wilts, clothier, for his improvemonts 

 in machinery appliciahle t" dressing woollen cloth. 

 8t|j July; 6 months. 



To William Ramsholtom, Manchester, Lan- 

 caster, shape-maker, lor hi» improveiuentu iu 

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