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IV. 



A TOUR THROUGH PERTHSHIRE, ARGYLLSHIRE. 

 AND INVERNESS-SHIRE; with some interesting Information 

 relative to the Caledonian Canal. One volume, 8vo. 



A new Edition, with very considerable Additions, PRACTICAL 

 ILLUSTRATIONS OF TYPHUS FEVER, and other Febrile and 

 Inflammatory Diseases. By John Armstrong, M.D. Physician to the 

 Fever Institution of London, and Author of " Practical Illustrations 

 of the Scarlet Fever, Measles, and Pulmonary Consumption; with 

 Observations on the Efficacy of Sulphureous Waters in Chronic 

 Complaints ; " and of " Facts and Observations on the Fever called 

 Puerperal." 



VI. 



LETTERS ON THE EVENTS WHICH HAVE PASSED 

 IN FRANCE SINCE THE RESTORATION IN 1815. By 

 Helkn Maria Williams. 



VII. 



A SERIES OF CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES OF HISTORY, 

 LITERATURE, AND THE FINE ARTS;' consisting of twelve 

 Tables of History, four of Literature, and one of Painters, Sculptors, 

 &c. Translated from the German of Professor Brldour, of the Uni- 

 versity of Breslau. In royal folio. 



VIII. 



CHESS RENDERED FAMILIAR BY TABULAR DEMON- 

 STRATIONS, in which the whole of Philidors Games, with a Variety 

 of other critical Situations, all the Moves of which are illustrated by 

 the actual Representations of Chess Boards : the whole preceded by 

 a familiar Introduction to the Game. By J. G. Pohlman, Esq. 

 To be published in a very handsome Volume, royal Svo. 



C. Baldwin, Printer, 

 New Bridge-street, London. 



