950 V0RK8 PtTBtlSRlD B* T. N. LONGMAN AND O.REES, "' 



XXXL 



DISCOURSES on THEOLOGICAL and LITERARY SUBJECTS, 



By the late Rev. Archibald Ar thur, m. a. 



ProfefTor of Moral Philofopliv in theUnivcrfity of G\h ow. 



With an Account of feme PARTICULARS in his LIFE and C i.:RACTE^, 



By WiLLiAN Richardson, m. a. Profen'or of Humanity in the Univerfity c. Glafgovr. 



In one volume odtavo. Price 8s. in boards. 



XXXII. 



SERMONS on PUBLIC OCCASIONS, and .LETTER on THEOLOGICAL STUDY. 



By Robert T^rummond, Lite Arclibilliop of York. 



To whicli are prefixed JW^moirs of his L'fc, 



By George Hav Dru.mmond, a m. Prebendary of York. 



In one volume octavo. Price 6s. in boards. 



XXXIII. 



A SERMONon INVASION, preached by the Rev. Sydney S.mith, a. m. before the Marj'-Le-Bcnne 



Volunteers, in Portman chapel, Baker Street. Price Is. 



XXXIV. 



WOMEN: their CONDITION and INFLUENCE in SOCIETY. 

 By Joseph Alexander Seour. Tranflated from the French. 

 In three volumes I l-mo. Price 12s. in boards. 

 " Thefe Volumes will, probably, be received as a very acceptable prel'ent by our people of fafhion; 

 fince in the courfe of them, fubjeOts of the firfl importance to thefe parties, thoutjii they may be con- 

 fidcred as incidentally introd'.ucd, are treated very much at lar^'c. While, however, m.iny of its 

 parts will induce thf' Beaux and the Belles to re.^ard this performance as folely deri;;n(d for them, 

 the Philofopher afjd the Statcfm.in may not dsem it altojjether unworthy of their attention. Near the 

 terminition of this work, we are prcfented with a most interesting tale, founded on the loves of 

 Elerz and Zulinda, and the adventures of Florvel ; the objert of which is to expofe the folly and 

 mifery of libertinifm, by contrafling it with virtuous love. A young Pari lian fupports the part of 

 the libertine ; and a pair in Delicarlia, in the north of Sweden, difplay the charms, the pure enjoy- 

 ments, and the unbroken felicity, which in fequcflered fcenes, ever attend love, innoceiite and 

 competence. The addrefs which is difrovered in this little production, the delicate touches which 

 occur in it, itsftru<5ture, and its moral, prove the powers of the author to be of the firft rate." 



Apfendix to Aloiithly Rcvieu-, Vol. 42. 



" Thefr volumes cont.iin entertaining- anecdotes of the more difllngiiillied charadlers of France, 

 from the earlieft period of Irrnch hiftory to the prefcnt lime. The t^rfl volume contains general 

 remarks and anecdotes of the fex, and all will allord a rca>;onablc share of amufement ; fome of the 

 anecdotes are new, and related with a conliderable degree of vivacity and intered." 



Brilijb Critic, NtfV. 180a 



XXXV. 



THE SWISS EMIGRANTS, A Tale. 

 In one volume I'Jmo. Price 4s. in boards. 

 "A plpafing and entertaining narrative. The whole is apparently from the heart; and it will 

 beguile the feeling mi nd of Pity's fofteft drops." Critical Re-uinu, March 1 804. 



" This is an interefting,atrecling, and in(trucT;ive Tale, replete with good fenfe and good morals. 

 The narrative is ablv written, the language is good, and the lentiments are unexceptionable." 



Anti Jacobin, Fcb.im'i. 



XXXVI. 



ST. CLAIR of the ISLES; ortheOutKiws of Barra. A Scottifli Tradition. 

 By Elizabeth HEL.ME.Author of" Louifa, or a Cottage on the Moor;" &c. &c. 

 In four volumes. Price Hs. boards. 



XXXVII. 

 THE ADVANTAGES of EDUCATION, or the HISTORY of MARIA WILLIAMS, a Tale, for 

 verv voung Ladies. 



By Mrs. West, Author of " A GofTip's Story," " Tale of the Times," " Infidel Father," &C. &C. 

 The fecond edition. In two volumes lUnio. Price Vs. in boards. 



XXXVIIl. 



MODERN LITERATURE, A Novel. By Robert Bisset, ll. d. 

 In three Volumes 12mo. Price 13s. 6d. in boards. 



XXXIX. 



THE HIGHLANDER.S, or SKETCHES of HIGHLAND SCENERY and MANNERS: with some 

 REFLECnONS on EMIGRATION. A Poem in five parts; with POEMS on various fubjeas. 



By Mrs. Gra.vt, Laggan, 

 In one volume octavo. Price 10s. 6d. boards. 



