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List of New Fublicaiions, 
?»ItOLCGY. 
A Gramfnsr of the Arabic Language, in 
■which the Rules are illustrated by Authorities 
from the best Writers, principalij'adapted 
for the service of the honourable the East 
India Company. By John RichardsoRj esq. 
F.S.A. in 4co, 185 . printed urifcnnly with 
Sir William Jones’s Persian Grammar. 
PHYSIC .A NO NATURAL PHTLOSOPHY. 
Further Inquiries into the Changes induced 
on .A,tmospheric Air, by the Germination ot' 
Seeds, the Vegetation of Plants, and the Res¬ 
piration of Animals. By Daniel Ellis. Fartll. 
Bvo. 9s. 
POETRY. 
The Remains of Joseph Blackett, consist¬ 
ing of Poems, Dramatic Sketches, the Tunes, 
an Ode and Remains of his Life, edited by 
Jtir. Pratt, and published for the benefit of 
his orphan child, 2 vols. price 16s. 
The Age, or Consolations of Philosophy ; 
Part the first 5 by Tristram Simple. 3s. 
The Sabine Farm. By R. Broadstreet, 
esq. 93. 
Cantos the Third and Fourth of the Plants ; 
« Poem. By William Tighe, esq. With 
notes and observations. 1 vol, 8 fo. 10 s. 6 d. 
boards. 
Somerset, a Poem. By Francis Webb, 
esq. royal 4to. 4s. 
Metamorphosis of Sona, a Hindu Tale ; 
with a Glossary, descriptive of the Mytho¬ 
logy of the Sastras. By John Dudley, vicar 
of Sileby, Leicestershire. Foolscap 8 wo. 6 s. 
POLITICS. 
A Letter to Lord Sidmouth, on bis late 
Bill. By Thomas Belsham. 2 s. 
Remarks on the Resolutioiis of the Pro¬ 
testant Dissenters. Is. 
The Substance of two Speeches ©f Mr. 
Canning, on the Bullion Report. 2s. 6 d, 
A Letter lo Francis Jeffrey, esq. By an 
/ nti-reformist. 2 s. 6 d. 
Lord Somers’ Tracts. By Walter Scott, 
esq; volume the fifth, (to be continued qbar- 
teriy, till completed) of a new edition, with 
yaluable additions, and two supplementary 
volumes, 4to. 31. os. 1 
Speech of the Right Hon. W. W. Pole, 
March 8 , 1811, upon a Motion of the Right 
Hon. G. PoBSonby, relative to the Conouct 
of the Ii'ish Government, i's. 6 d. 
A Letter to Sir j. Sinclair, bart. on the 
ReDort of the Bullion Committee, including 
a Letter t© Sir C. Price, bart. M.P. on the 
same subject. By J. M. Siordet, merchant, 
^s. 6 d. 
Defence of Abstract Currencies, in reply 
to the Bullion Report and Mr. Huskisson. 
By G. Wilson, esq. F.R.S. 4s. 6 d 
A Letter to j. T. Koster, esq. In which 
the Arguments used by that Gentleman to 
demonstrate that Bank Notes are not depre¬ 
ciated, are considered and refuted. 2 s. 6 d. 
Thoughts on the Dangerous Tendency of 
employing Foreigners, and ©f allowing them 
so reside in Great Britain, Is. od. 
THEOLOGY. 
Sermons, by the Rev. R Polwhcle. 10s 61. 
The Exjosidon of the Creed, By John 
Pearson, D. D bi^shop of Chester^ abridged 
for the use of young persons of both sexes» 
By the Rev. C. Burnev, of Greenwich, 
L.L.D. F.R.*^. vicar of Piernhiil, Kent. In 
1 vol. 83. boards. 
A brief Narrative of the Rise and Pro¬ 
gress of the Independent Chutch at Newport 
Pdgnell, now- under the paotofal Care of the 
Rev. W. Bui), and T. P. &..>il. 23 . 
An Admonitory Address to a Reviewer of 
the Eclectic Class. By th-j author of a cri¬ 
tique on Dr. CoUyer^f 1 .ures on Scripture- 
Prophecy. Is. 
Sermons, by the Rev. T, Jervis, 8vo. 
10 s. 6 d. 
Missionary Anecdotes; exhibiting, in nu¬ 
merous Instances, the Efficacy of the Gospel 
in the Conversion of the Heathen. By G. 
Burder. 12 me. &s. 
An Address to the Members of the Church 
of England. By the Rev. J. Nance, 
A Sermon, preached at Berkley Ch-a]>e!, 
March 2 (>, 1811. By. J. A. Busfisld. 2 s. 
A Sermon, preached on the Death of the 
Rev. M. Atkinson, A.B. in the parish 
church, Leeds. By the Rev. T. Dike, 
L.L.B. 6 d'. 
Bishop Horne, on preaching the Gos* 
pel- 6 d. 
Religious Liberty the Ofi'spring of Chris¬ 
tianity j a Sermon preached at Worship- 
street, June 4, 3 811, betore the Annual As¬ 
sembly of the Gerierai Bapiists; to which are 
subjoined, the Schedules of Lord Sidmouch’s 
Bill, together with toe Resolutions both of 
the Gen ral Body of Dissenting Ministers in 
and about the cities of London and West¬ 
minster, and of the Deputies for protecting the 
Civil Rights of the Protestant Dissenters. By 
John Evans, A.M. Is.. 6 d. . 
Popular Essays on Right and Wrong. An 
Attempt at a rational Senes of Inquiry into 
the Circumstance of our present Existence, in 
order to Lstabbsh the Object and End of our 
Creation. 8 vo. 6 s. 
TOPOGRAPHY. 
Description or Spar Cave, latelv discovered 
in the Isle of Skye. By Dr. Macleay. 4 s. 
Volume the second, Part If. containing 
Cheshiie— of Magna Britannia ; being a con¬ 
cise Topographical Account of the several 
Counties of Great Britain. By the Rev. 
Daniel Lysons, an! Samuel Lysoris, esq. in 
quarto, with numerous engravings of maps, 
antiquities, &c. 31. Ss boards; a few copies 
on imperial paper, with proof impressions, 
51. 5s. 
The Ninth Volume of the Antiquarian and 
Topographical Cabinet ; containing 50 plate*. 
Large paper, 11 . 4s. small paper, 15s.* 
The Present State of New South Wales; 
contain ng an Account of the Agriculture 
and Trade, Price of Provisions, Internal Re¬ 
gulations, State ®f Sotiety aad Manner?, Hew 
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