% T. Cadett and W. Davies, Strand, London. 



PROFESSOR STEWARTS PHILOSOPHY OF THE HU- 

 MAN MIND, VOLUME THE SECOND. 



ELEMENTS of the PHILOSOPHY of the HUMAN MIND, by Du- 

 GALD STEWART, late Professor of Moral Philosophy, and Fellow of the 

 Royal Society of Edinburgh ; Honorary Member of the Imperial Academy 

 of Sciences at Petersburg}), and Member of the American Philosophical So- 

 ciety held at Philadelphia. Volume the Second, in Quarto. 



MESSRS LYSONS' MAGNA BRITANNIA; 

 VOLUME THE SIXTH, CONTAINING CORNWALL. 



The Magna Britannia will form a concise topographical account of the 

 several counties of Great Britain, by the Rev. 'DANIEL LYSON, A.M. F.R.S. 

 F.A. and L.S. Rector of Rodmorton, Gloucestershire, and SAMUEL LY- 

 SON, Esq. F.R.S. and F.A.S. Keeper of his Majesty's Records in the Tower 

 of London. Handsomely printed in 4to. with numerous engravings of maps 9 

 antiquities, &c. &c. 



** A few copies on imperial paper, with proof impressions. 



BRITANNIA DEPICTA PART VI. 

 , . 'CONTAINING TWENTY-FOUR VIEWS IN CORNWALL. 



A Series of Views of the most interesting and picturesque Objects in the 

 several Counties of Great Britain, engraved from Drawings by Messrs Fa- 

 rington, Hearne, Turner, Alexander, Smith, &c. 



** * These two last-mentioned works, which illustrate each other, are 

 sold together, or separate ; they are continued regularly at the same periods, 

 arranged in the same manner, (the counties alphabetically,) and printed on 

 paper of corresponding size and quality. 



LONDON AND WESTMINSTER ; ANCIENT AND MODERN. 

 Being a general History and' Survey of these Cities, founded principally 

 upon STRYPE'S edition of Stow ; with Introductions, Notes, and Supple- 

 ments, bringing the whole down to the time of publication. Elegantly 

 printed in royal quarto, and illustrated by numerous engravings. A few co- 

 pies on imperial paper, with proof impressions. 



THE HISTORY OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN, 



Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military, from the earliest Accounts to the pre- 

 sent Period ; with an Appendix, containing a View of the several Charters, 

 Grants, and Immunities, now extant, and an Abstract of all the Acts of 

 Parliament relative to the City ; extracted from the national Records, ap- 

 proved Plistorians, many curious and valuable Manuscripts, and other au- 

 thentic Materials. By JOHN WARBURTON, Esq. Deputy Keeper of the 

 Records in Birmingham Tower, and the REV. JAMES WHITELAW, M.R. 

 I.A. Vicar of St Catherine's in that City, (Author of " An Essay on the Po- 

 pulation of Dublin.") Handsomely printed in 4to. and illustrated by ancient 

 and modern maps of-the city, numerous views of the principal buildings, &c. 

 by the most eminent artists 



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MR HAGGITT ON GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE. 



Two Letters to :i Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, upon the Subject 

 of Gothic Architecture, by the REV. JOHN HAGGITT, Rector of Ditton, 

 near Cambridge. Just published, in royal 8vo. price 10s. 6d. boards. 



MR ADOLPHUS'S POLITICAL STATE OF THE BRITISH 



EMPIRE. 



A general View of the Domestic and Foreign Possessions of the Crown, 

 the Laws, Commerce, Revenues, Offices, and other Establishments, Mi- 

 litary as well as Civil. By JOHN ADOLPHUS, F.S.A. (Author of" The His- 

 tory of England, from the Accession of King George III. to the Conclusion 

 of Peace in the Year 1783,") 4 vols 8vo, 



