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XJNI\ ERSAL HISTORY, Ancient and Modern, from the earliest 
Records of Time to the General Peace of 1802; complete in Twenty- 
live Volumes, embellished with Plates, and illustrated with Maps, Indexes, 
and Chronological Tables. 
By WILLIAM MAVOR, LL. D. 
Vicar of Hurley, in Berkshire; Rector of Stonesfield, Oxon ; Chaplain 
to the Earl of Moira, &c. &c. 
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at a moderate Expence, a complete body of Universal History, 
brought down to the present Time ;u> Schools in particular, to Students, 
and to circulating and private Libraries ; the Work will unquestionably 
prove a valuable and desirable acquisition. 
THE HISTORY of GREAT BRITAIN, from THE REVOLUTION 
pin 1688 (when Hume’s History terminates), to THE PEACE OF 
AMIENS in 1802. A New Edition, printed in Twelve Volumes, oc- 
tavo, uniformly with the History' of Mr. Hume, price Six Guineas in 
boards; or any two Volumes separately, price 21s. in boards. 
By WILLIAM BELSHAM, ESQ. 
Mr. HUME’s History was brought by that writer down to the period 
of the Revolution, and Mr. BELSHAM has taken up the narrative 
from the Revolution and brought it down to the Peace of Amiens. 
Both works form an uniform Series of Twenty Volumes ; and they 
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George the Third may be had separately, to complete'Hume and Smol- 
•lett, in Eight Volumes, price FOUR GUINEAS in boards. 
I HE LIFE ok GEORGE WASHiNGTON, Commander in Chief 
of the American Forces during the War which established the Inde- 
pendanceof his Country, and First President of the United States 
•of America ; compiled under the Inspection of his Nephew aud Heir, 
the HONOURABLE BUSHROE) WASHINGTON, from original pa- 
pers, bequeathed to him by his deceased relative; in two Editions: one 
in superb medium quarto, price Seven Guineas and a Half in boards , 
and another in demy* octavo, price Two Guineas and a Half in boards; 
the whole illustrated with numerous Views, Maps, and Plans. 
By JOHN MARSHALL, 
Chief Justice of the United States, Sec. Sec. 
MODERN LONDON : consisting of a Brief Elistory of the Metro- 
polis of the British Empire, and of A full and circumstantial De- 
scription of its PRESENT STATE; illustrated by beautiful charac- 
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and the principal Buildings: in one large and eleg-ant Quarto Volume, 
illustrated with Sixty Engravings, by the lirst Artists, plain and coloured, 
price Three Guineas in boards. 
"This Work is the only' existing Publication of sufficient Consequence 
.«nd Authority to illustrate tq Foreigners and Strangers the Wealth, 
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THE FARMER’S CALENDAR; containing a full Account of 
the BUSINESS necessary to be performed oii all kinds of Earns during- 
EVERY MONTH of the YEAR, with the latest Improvements, and 
the Mode of executing them. The Sixth Edition, improved ; in One 
large Volume, octavo, price Half a Guinea in boards. 
By ARTHUR Y’OUNG, Esq F. R. S. 
Secretary to the Foard of Agriculture, and Member of various Philoso- 
phical and Agricultural Societies in Europe and America. 
A COMPLETE SYSTEM of PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE ; in- 
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and the results of all the attention and inquiry which have been be- 
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whole combining and explaining fully, extensively, and completely, the 
PRINCIPLES and PRACTICE of the MODERN ART OF HUS- 
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Hundred Engravings, representing the most improved Implements, the 
various Grasses, and the principal Breeds of Sheep and Cattle, price 
Four Guineas in Boards. 
By R. W. DICKSON, M D. 
Honorary Member of the Board of Agriculture. 
CARR’s TRAVELS IN IREI.AND. 
THE STRANGER in IRELAND, or a Tour through the Southern 
and Western Parts of that Country, in the Year 1805 ; containing 
Views of the State of Society, Manners, and Opinions, among the 
People of Ireland, interspersed with numerous characteristic Anecdotes, 
In an elegant Volume quarto, decorated with S eventeen beautiful En- 
gravings, price 45s. in Boards. 
By SIR JOHN CARR. 
TRAVELS ROUND the BALTIC, through DENMARK, SWEDEN, 
| RUSSIA, POLAND, and PRUSSIA; with numerous Plates, price 42s. 
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By SIR JOHN CARR. 
AN ILLUSTRATION of the ANATOMY of till HUMAN 
EAR, accompanied by VIEWS of that ORGAN, accurately drawn, of 
the Natural Size, from a Series of Dissections. To which is added, a 
TREATISE on its DISEASES, the Causes of Deafness, and the pro- 
per Treatment, price 25s. in Boards, elegantly printed in One Volume 
folio, with splendid Engravings by Heath. 
By J. C. SAUNDERS, 
Demonstrator of Practical Anatomy in the Anatomical School in St, 
Thomas’s Hospital, and Surgeon to the J^ondon Dispensary 
for Diseases of the Eye and Ear. 
TRAVELS IN GERMANY, HOLLAND, FLANDERS, ANI> 
FRANCE, TO PARIS : With numerous particulars, relative to the 
Present State of that Capital ; its Festivals, Literature, Characters, 
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Quarto, decorated with a great number of Vignettes, with a separate 
Atlas of large and splendid Engravings, representing the principal 
Objects and Buildings in Paris, price Eight Guineas in boards ; or, 
with the Plates reduced in size, and folded in the Volumes, price Five 
Guineas in boards. 
By THOMAS HOLCROFT. 
ANIMAL BIOGRAPHY: or, ANECDOTES and CURIOUS 
FACTS, relative to the Manners, Habits, and Economy, of the WHOLE 
ANIMAL CREATION, collected from works of Authority in all 
Languages, from expensive books of Natural History, from Voyages 
and Travels, and from every authentic Source. The whole classed and 
arranged according to the system of Linnaeus. A new Edition, consi- 
derably extended and improved, in Three large Volumes, Svo., price 
11. 10s. in boards. 
By the Rev. W. BINGLEY, 
Fellow of the Linnaean Society, and late of St. Peter’s College, Cam- 
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