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List of New Publications in October. [N v. i 
pies are discussed and enlarged, in a Project 
for the Erection of a Grand Public Academy 
at Glasgow. 8vo. 10s. 6d. half bound. 
The Siege ; or, a Description of a Military 
Toy. By T. Newton. 1 s. 
The Naval Engagement j a Toy. By the 
same. Is. 
A Guide to Trade; or, a new Exercise 
Book, for the use of schools. By J. Merca¬ 
tor, 12mo. 2s. 
The Cowslip; or, more Cautionary Sto¬ 
ries. Is. 
The Modern Minerva ; or, the Bat’s Se¬ 
minary for Young Ladies: a Satire on Female 
Education. By ^ueen Mab. 4to. 3s, sewed. 
The Universal Piece Writer j the Reader 
and-Rs«ter. A Collection of detached Moral 
Sentences, in Prose and Verse, designed for 
weekly or occasional specimens of penmanship 
in the four hands usually practised in schools. 
By J. Blake. 8vo. 7s. 
Dix’s Juvenile Atlas: containing Forty-four 
Maps, with plain Directions for copying 
them, designed for junior classes. 4tOy lOs. 
6d.—coloured, 14s. half bound. 
ETHICS. 
The Works of Confucius, containing the 
Original Text, wdth a Translation ; to which 
is prefixed, a Dissertation on the Chinese 
Language and Character, by J. Marsham. 
4to. 51-5s. in boards. Serampoor printed. 
GEOGRAPHY AND TOPOGRAPHY. 
The Beauties of England and Wales ; or. 
Original Delineations, topographical, his¬ 
torical, and descriptive, of each County* In 
11 vols. demy 8vo, 121. royal 191.4s. 
Sketches, civil and military, of the Island 
of Java and its intenneaiate Dependencies, in¬ 
cluding particular and Interesting Details of 
Batavia; taken from Voyages between 1768 
and 1810. By a Dutch Admiral and French 
General. 8vo. 
HISTORY AND CHRONOLOGY. 
A new Analysis of Chronology. By W. 
Hales, D.D. Vol. It. 4to. 41. 4s. 
An Essay towards attaining a true Idea of 
the Character and Reign of King Charles the 
First, and the Causes of the Civil War. By 
M. Towgood, T2mo. os, 6d. 
Historical Inquiries concerning Forests and 
Forest Laws ; with Topographical Remarks 
upon the Ancient and Modern State of the 
New Forest in the County of Southampton. 
By Percival Lewis, esq. F.A.S. With a Map 
and Plate. 4to. 11. 11s. 6d. 
JURISPRUDENCE. 
A Report of the Judgment delivered in the 
Consisiorial Court, Doctors’ Commons, July 
J6, lyll, by the Right Hon. Sir W. Scott, 
Chancellor of the Diocese, in the Cause of 
Dairy tuple the Wife against Dalrj'mple the 
Husband ; with an Appendix. By J. Dod¬ 
son, LL.D. 8vo. 9s. 
Two Treatises on the Hindu Law of In¬ 
heritance, translated by H. T. Colebrook, 
esq. In royal 4to. 11. 11s. 6d. in boards* 
Calcutta printed, 1810. 
MATHEMATICS. 
An Account of the Trigonometrical Sur¬ 
vey, carried on by order of the Master Gene¬ 
ral of his Majesty’s Ordnance, in the years 
1800, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, by Lieut.- 
Col. William Mudge, of the Royal Artillery, 
F.R.S. and Capt. Thomas Colby, of the Royal 
Engineers, Vol, III. 4to. 21. 2s. 
MEDICINE. 
A.n Account of the Ravages committed in 
Ceylon by Small-pox, previously to the Intrtl^ 
duction of Vaccination. By Thomas Christie, 
M. D. 8vo. 3s. 
A Collection of Treatises on Sol-Lunar In¬ 
fluence in Fevers; with an improved Method 
of curing them. By Francis Balfour, M-D* 
8vo. lOs. 6d. 
A Letter to Dr Gregory, of Edinburgh. By 
A. Duncan, sen. M.D. See. 8vo. 5s. 
MILITARY. 
Observations of a Veteran, on the Princi¬ 
ples of War, Military Economy, &c, 8vo. 
10s. 6d- 
MISCELLANEOUS* 
The Allen; or, an Answer to Mr. Grc*. 
ville’s Statement with respect to Mr. Naldi’s 
Action for Arrears. By G. Naldi. 3s. 
The London Catalogue of Books, with 
their Sizes and Prices. Corrected to August 
1811. 8vo. 7s. 6d. half bound. 
The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1809. 
2 vois. 8vo. 11. 4s. 
The American Review- of History and Po- 
litres, and General Repository of Literature 
and State Papers. Number HI. 6s. 
The Fifth Report of the Directors of the 
African Institution, read at the Annual Ge¬ 
neral Meeting, on the 27th of March, 1811, 
To w'hich is added, an Appendix, and a List 
of Subscribers. 2s. 
The Ease-India Register and Directory, 
corrected to the 27th of August, 1811. By 
J. Mathison, and A. W. Mason. 12mo. 
8s. 
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. 
A New Weather Guide, for the Curious; 
shewing the State of the Atmosphere, by 
animal and vegetable Barometers; and the 
Hour of the Day, in Summer, by a Botanical 
Clock. By Joseph Taylor. 18mo. Is. 6d. 
NOVELS. 
The Cavern ; or, the Tw^o Sisters: a Trans¬ 
lation of ihe French Tale of Le Souterrain 
ou les deux Sceurs. 8vo. 4s. 6d. 
The Life and Adventures of Paul Plaintive, 
compiled from original Documents. 2 vols. 
12mo. 10s. 6d, 
New Canterbury Tales; or. Glories of the 
Garrison. By O. Outline. 12mo. 5s, 
St. Otsburg; or, the Carmelite Monk : a 
Romance. 4 vols. 21s. 
Ora and Juliet; or, Influtnce of first Prin¬ 
ciples* 4 vols. 203, 
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