Cvllegf of Arts and Sciences. 45 



Lectures to be delivered the enfuir.g Sejfion. 



I. On PRACTicAi, MATHEMATICS — the principal 

 branches of NATURAL and expkrimental philosophy 

 —GEOGRAPHY — and the ufe of the globes; by Mr. 

 HtNRV Clarke (This ccur/e luas not delivered.) 



II. On CHEMISTRY, With a reference to arts and 

 MAKUFACTUKHs ; by Mf. Thomas Henry, F.R.S. 



III. On the THEORY and history of the fine arts; 

 by Mr. George Bew- 



IV. On Oxe origin, hijlory, and progre/t of arts, manu- 

 factures, and commerce, — the commercial laws 

 and REGULATIONS of different countries, — the nature 



of COMMUTATIVE JUSTICE ; of OATHS, CONTRACTS, and 



Other branches of commercial ethics; by the Rev. 

 Thomas Barnes. 



V. j4 courfe of leBures on MORAL philosophy v:at 

 delivered, by the same, in 1784. 



OFFICERS OF THE COLLEGE. 



PATRONS. 



The Right Honourable the Earl of D E R B Y : 



Loid Lieutenant, and Cuilos Rotulorum, of the County Palatine 



of LANCASTER. 



Sir THOMAS EGERTON, Bart.T K-n;»J,». «f »t cu- 

 TOMAS S I-ANLE Y. Efq. } ^"'^hts of the Shire. 



PRESIDENT. 

 THOMAS PERCIVAL, M.D.F.R.S.&S. A. &c. &c. 



GOVERNORS. 

 James Maflfey, Efq. CharlcsV^hite,Efq. F.R.S. 



Rev. Thomas Barnes. Mr. Thomas Henry, F.R.S^ 



Alexander Ealon, M. D. Mr. George Bew. 

 Rev. Samuel Hall, A. M. Mr. Il.;ac MolTe. 



The 



