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CONTENTS. 
g Stephens’s History of the Wars, 4to. 2 vols. $l. 13s. 6d. Phillips 
10 Ritchie’s Memoirs of Europe, 8vo. 3 yols. 11.85, Longman an Rees 
11 Adolphus’s History of France, 8vo. 2 Vols. 11. 4s. Kearsley wear he 
12 Williams’s Correspondence of Louis XVI. &c. 8vo. 3 vols. 21s. Robinsons 
18 Tinseau’s View of France, 8vo. 10s, 6d. Longman and Rees 2 
14 Card’s History of the Revolutions of Russia, 8vo. 12s. Longman and Rees 
15 History of the Invasion of Switzerland, 3vo. 7s. Longman and Rees 
16 Dallas’s History of the Maroons, Svo. 2 yol. 1]. Is. Longman and Rees 
17 Malthus on the Principles of Population, 4to. il. Its. 6d. Johnson 
18 Pownall’s Memorial, 8vo. 3s. Debrett — 
19 Carke’s View of Europe, 8vo. Os. Cadell and Davies — 
20 Account of Leibnitz’s Memoir to Louis XIV. 8vo. 2s Hatchard —_ 
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21 The French considered as a Military Nation, 8vo. Egerton _ 
22 Sketches, &c. of France and Russia, 8vo. 12s. Budd — 
23 D’Ivernois’ Five Promises, Svo. 7s- Ginger —_ 
24 On’s Importance of Malta, 1s. Ginger — 
25 Wood's Importance of Malta considered, 4to. 5s. Stockdale _ 
26 Onr’s Possession of Louisiana considered, 8yo. 1s. 6d. Ginger _ 
27 Brougham’s Colonial Policy, 8vo. 2 vols. 18s. Longman and Rees 
28 Chalmers on the War in Saint Domingo, 8vo. 2s. Od. Rivingtons —_ 
29 A Letter on Manumission, 8vyo. 1s- Mawman —_ 
30 Fox's Speech, May 24, 1803, 3s. 6d. Debrett —; 
31 Addington’s Speech; December 10, 1802, 1s. Hatehard — 
_ 32 Earl Moira’s Speech, March g, 1803, 6d. Stockdale : 
33 rae of Llandaff’s Intended Speech, 8vo. 1s. 6d. Cadell and Davies 
34 Adolphus’s Reflections on the Rupture with France, 8vo. 3s. 6d. Hatchard 
35 Appeal to the People of the United Kingdom, 4s. Mawman 
86 The Question, «« Why do we go to War?” ts. Wallis 
. 37 The Reason Why, &c. 1s. 6d. Stockdale = — 
38 Observations suggested by ditto, Is. Hatchard _ 
39 A Reply to two Pamphlets, in Answer to ditto, 2s- Wallis 
40 Thoughts on Invasion, 8vo. 2s- Longman and Rees _— 
41 Tucker on Invasion, &c. $d. Longman and Rees — 
42 Proceedings of the Loyal North Britons, 8vo. ts. Longman and Rees 
43 Cartwright’s England’s gis, 12mo. 4s. 6d. Phillips aS 
44 Parallel between England and Carthage, Is. Murray _ 
45 Cursory Remarks, &c. by a Near Observer, 8yo. 2s. Gd. Hatchard 
46 A Plain Answer to ditto, 2s. Gd. Stockdale — 
47 Elements of Opposition, 8yo. 2s. 6d. Hatchard —_ 
48 Cobbett’s Four Letters, 8vo. 2s. Harding — aa 
49 The Day of Alarm, 8vo. 4s. Hatehard ar 
50 Reply to Financial Mistatements, 1s. Gd. Hatchard a 
51 Morgan’s Supplement to a Comparative View, 8vo. Is. Longman and Rees 
52 Royal Letters, &ce. 8vo. 6d. Badcock —_ = 
53 Winter on the Temper of the Irish, ts. 6¢. Longman and Rees = 
54 Hints, &c. on the Catholic Clergy of Ireland, is. 6a. Ginger a 
55 Whateley’s Hints on the Irish Fishery, 1s. Hatchard === 
56 Essays on the Population of Ireland, &c. 2s. Baldwins 4 
57 Howison on Paper Money, Is. 6d. Stockdale — — 
583 Lord King on the Bank Restriction, 8ve. 3s. fd. Debrett — 
59 Wheatly on Currency and Commerce, 8ve. Gis. Cadell and Davies 
60 Burn on Stock Jobbing, 8vo. 2s. Gd. Boosey EE 
’ 61 Colpitt’s Letter on the Police, 1s. Jones —_ Le 
62 Anstic on the Woollen Manufactory, Egerton — 
63 On the Propriety of Exporting Cotton Twist, 1s. 6d. Debrett = — 
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CHAPTER [V.—Geography. 
1 Pinkerton’s Modern Geography abridg:d, 8vo. 12s. Longman and Rees 
CHAPTE V.—British Topography and Antiquities. 
ee Dickinson's Nottinghamshire, 4to. 11. Ls. 6d. Cadell and Davies 
‘2 Histo-y of Colchester, 2 vols. 12mo. “ee t5-. 
3 Lane’s Stude its Guide _ acy 
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