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¥ apogee Ma ae RY, 
Ode for the New Year, 1797 : ‘ ‘ ; es 
Ode for the King’s Birth-Day : ; . - 44 
Sonnet ly the late Lord Oxford : ° * - AM 
he Pilgrim, a Sonnet riba = 5 . wid. 
Alonzo the Brave, and Fair Imogene . . : . | 445 
A Ballad, by Burns - . . ° . - A447 
Modern Novels, ly George Colman S 3 - wid. 
Lodgings jor Single Gentlemen ‘ ° * « 450 
On the Love of our Country : . . . ~ 451 
Wallace's Address to his Army . : 4 > 454 
Sonnets attempted in the Manner of Contemporary Writers. ibid. 
"Account of Books for 1797. 
Memoirs of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Ly Charles M‘Cor- 
mick, L-L.B. : “ : . 456 - 
An authentic Account of the Embassy from the King of Great'Britain, to 
the Emperor of China, ly Sir George Staunton, Bart. 2 vol,4to 457 
An Account of the Roman Antiquities, discovered at Weodchest er in Glou- 
\_ cestershire, by Sumuel Lysons, F. R. S. and A. S. folio. - 479 
The State of the Poor ; or, A History of the Labouring Classes n Eng- 
land, from the Conquest to the present Period, Sc, ly Sir Frederick 
Morton Eden, Bart, 3 vol. 4to. wire iid F - 480 
Thoughts on the Structureof the Globe, Sc. by P. Howard, Esq. 4to. 487 
The Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Knut. late President of the Royal Aca- 
demy, with an Account of his Life, ly Edmund Malone, Esq. 3 
wok. Svo. A Z . 5 i. . 490 
Dissertations and Miscellancous Pieces relating to the History, Antiquities, . 
the Arts, Sciences, and Literature of Asia, by the late Sir William Jones 
gnd others : * : 2 2 . 498 
Printed ty R. Wilks, 89, Chancery-lane, 
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