List of Nett) Publications in Septemheri 
[Oct. 1, 
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An Abridgment of Locke’s Essay concern¬ 
ing Human Understanding. By Louisa Cap¬ 
per. 4to. 2Gs, 
Fifth Report of the Directors of the Afri¬ 
can Institution, read at their Annual General 
Meeting, March 27, 1831. 2s. 
Lettre a Sophie sur la Fete donnee par le 
Prince Regent, pour celebrer I’Anniversaire 
de la Naissance du Roi. Par F. Baron de 
Ceramb. 4to. 7s. 
A Collection of scarce and valuable Tracts 
©n the most interesting and entertaining Sub¬ 
jects; selected from various public and private 
libraries, particularly that of the late Lord 
Somers. Revised, augmented, and arranged. 
By W. Scott, esq. Vo!. VI. 4to. 31. 3s. 
A Letter to W. Gifford, esq. on the late 
Edition of Ford’s Plays ; cliiefly as relating to 
Ben Jonson. By A. Gilchrist, esq, 2s. 6d. 
Advice to all who Bathe for Amusement, 
Health, or who are desirous of acquiring the 
Art of Swimming. By W. H. Mallison. 6d. 
An Account of the London Daily Nev.'s- 
papers, to which is added a Plan for the Ma¬ 
nagement of a Weekly Provincial Paper. 
By James Savage, 8vo. 2s. 6d. 
NOVELS. 
, Elnatban, or the Ages of Man ; an Hlsto- 
TJCal Romance. 3 vols 13s. 
The Inhabitant* of the Earth, or the Fol¬ 
lies of Woman. By A. F. Holstein. 3 vois. 
t&s. 6d. 
Tiie Welch Mountaineer. By A. Mower. 
2 vols. 7s. 
Virginia, or the Peace of Amiens. 4 vols. 
24s. 
The Caledonian Banditti, or Heir of Dun- 
caethal; a Romance. By Mrs. Smith. 3 
vols. 10s. 
The Cousins, or a Woman’s Promise and a 
Lover’s Vow. 3 vols. 15s. 
‘ POETRY. 
Poems and Letters. By the late W. J. 
Roberts, with some account ot his Life. 8vo. 
10 s. 6d. 
The Capital; a satirical and sentimental 
Poem, dedicated to the Earl of Stanhope. 
2 s. 6d. 
Carlton House Fete, or the Disappointed 
Bard, in a series of Elegies ; to which is 
added,-Curiosity in Rags, an Elegy. By P. 
Pindar, erq. 2s. 6d. 
The Regent’s Fete, or the Prince and his 
Country. By E. Fitzgerald, esq. 2s. 6d. 
Poems on Moral and Religious Subjects; 
to which are prefixed Introductory Remarks 
©n a course of Female Education. By A* 
Flowerden, third edition j containing several 
additional Poems. 5s. 
■ Pastorals, second edition ; to which is added 
Pastorella; a rural tale. By the late George 
Smith, landscape painter, of Chichester, 7s. 
The Banks of V»'ye; a Poem. By R. 
Bloomfield, fc. 5s. 
Ballads, Romances, and other Poems. By 
Miss Anna Porter, 12mo. 7s, 
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Poems on various Subjects; including Edu¬ 
cation of the Poor ; an Indian Tale : and the 
Offering of Isaac. 32mo. 8s. 
Bannockburn, a Poem, in four Books*. 
8 vo. 83. 
The Battle of Albuera ; a Poem. Ss. 
POLITICS ANI> POLITICAL ECONOMY. 
An impartial Examination of the Merit* 
and Demerits of his Royal Highness the Duke 
of York, as Commander-in-Chief, By J. 
Bragge. Is. 6d. 
An Address to the People of the United 
States. By the Hon. R. Smith. Is. 6d. 
The Speech of Mr. Johnstone on tho 
third reading of the Bill commonly called 
Lord Stanhope’s Bill, July 19, 1811. 2s. 6d. 
Substance of the Speech delivered in the 
House of Commons, by the Right Hog. G. 
Rose, May 1811, on the Report of the Bul¬ 
lion Committee. 3s. 6d. 
Tiie Substance of a Speech delivered by 
Lord Viscount Castlereagh, in the House of 
Commons, on the second reading of Earl 
Stanhope’s bill. 2s. 
A brief Statement of the Origin and Ad¬ 
vantages of the New VVestern Road. Is. 
Money, What it is, Its Value, See. in Re¬ 
ference to Ban.k of England Notes, and any 
valuable Circulating Medium. By N. Cooke, 
esq. Is, 
THEOLOGY. 
The Mosaic Creation, illustrated by dis¬ 
coveries and experiments derived from its 
present enlightened state of Science, to 
which is prefixed the Cosmogony of the An¬ 
cients, with Reflections intended to promote 
Vital and Practical Religion. By the Rev. 
Thomas Wood. 
Maxims and Directions for Youth, on a 
variety of important and interesting Subjects, 
calculated for Private Families and Schools. 
By the Rev, J. Thornton. 
Saurin’s Sermons, a new and improved edi¬ 
tion, with Three New Sermons: translated 
by Messrs. Robinson, Hunter, and Sutcliffe. 
7 vols. 8vo. 
An Address to the Heads of Families on 
the Neglect of Family Religion, with appro¬ 
priate Extracts from the Act of Parliament 
against Drunkenness, Gaming, Swearing, and 
Profanation of the Lord’s Day. By James 
Hargreaves, Minister of the Gospel at Ogden, 
near Rochdale. 
The Dairyman’s Daughter; an authentic 
and interesting Narrative, in five Parts. 6d. 
A Letter concerning the two First Chap¬ 
ters of Luke ; addressed to an Editor of the 
improved Version. 8vo. 6s. 
S.ketches of Sentiment on several impor¬ 
tant Theological Subjects. By J. Clarke. 
12it)o. 5s. 
The Connection betw'een the Simplicity 
of the Gospel, and the leading Principles of 
the Protestant Cause ; a Sermon. By John 
Kentish. 
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