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List of New Publications in August. 
make Latin into English, and English into 
Latin"; by John Atkinson, Svo. 4 s. 
A Manual of Logic, in which the Art is 
rendered practical and useful upon a principle 
entirely new, J Smo. 3s. 
Morale Poetica Italiana, ossia Seelta di 
Massine e Sentenze tratte da piu Classici 
Poeli Italiani; da P. L. Costanlini, 12 mo. -is. 
FINE ARTS. 
Illustrations of Kenilworth; a Romance, 
in seven prints; engraved by Heath, Scott, 
Engleheart, Romney, and Rolls, Svo. 16s. 
proofs 4to. 11.4s. 
The Rabbit on the Wall; engraved by 
John Burnet, from the celebrated picture by 
David Wilkie, R.A. 11. Is. proofs. 31.3s. 
Vol. V. of a Voyage round Great Britain, 
undertaken in the summer of 1813, from the 
Land’s End; by William Daniell, A.R.A., 
28 coloured plates, royal 4to. 71. 10s. bds. 
Part I. of Denmark Delineated; or, 
Sketches of the Present State of that Coun¬ 
try; Illustrated with Portraits, Views and 
other Engravings : by Eminent Danish Ar¬ 
tist-, royal Svo. 10s. 6 d. 
GEOGRAPHY. 
Pail II. of a System of Universal Geo¬ 
graphy; by M. Matt. Brun, Svo. 7s. 6 d. 
The Elements of Modern Geography and 
General History, on a Plan entirely new; by 
G. Roberts. 6 s. 6 d. 
Geographia Sacra ; or, a New r Scripture 
Atlas, comprising a complete set of Maps, 
adapted to elucidate the events of Sacred 
History, and which point out the situation of 
every place mentioned in the Old and New 
Testaments. II. 11s. 6 d. plain, or 21. 2s. col. 
HISTORY. 
Historical Account of Discoveries and Tra¬ 
vels in Asia, from the Earliest Ages to the 
Present Time; by Hugh Murray, F.R.S. 
Account of the Shipwreck of the Medusa 
Frigate, the Sufferings of the Crew, and the 
various Occurrences on board the Raft, in the 
desert of Zahara, etc.; by two of the sur¬ 
vivors, Svo. 10s. 6 d. 
LAW. 
A Letter from a Grandfather to his Grand¬ 
son, an Articled Clerk, pointing out the right 
course of his Studies and Conduct during his 
Clerkship, in order to his successful establish¬ 
ment in his profession; by Jacob Phillips, 
barrister. 7s. 
MEDICINE AND SURGERY. 
The Principles of Forensic Medicine, Sys¬ 
tematically Arranged, and applied to British 
Practice, with numerous Illustrations and ex¬ 
amples ; by J. G. Smith, M.D. 8 vo. 14s. bds. 
A Treatise on Indigestion, and its conse¬ 
quences, called Nervous and Bilious com¬ 
plaints ; with observations on the Organic 
Diseases in which they sometimes terminate; 
by A. P. W. Philip, M.D. F.R.S. Svo. 9s.bds. 
Part II. Vol. XI. of Medico-Cbirurgical 
.Transactions, with plates. 9s. bds. 
A Few Hints relative to Cutaneous Com- 
dkiints ; by T. M. Kelson. 2s. 
An Illustration of the Genus Cinchona ; 
comprising descriptions of all the Officinal 
[Sept. 1, 
Peruviau Barks, including several new species, 
Arc.; by Aylmer BourkeLambert,esq, F.R.S. 
&c. 4 to. 11. I Os. 
A Treatise on Dyspepsia, or Indigestion ; 
with Observations on Hypochondriasis and 
Hysteria ; Ey Jas. Woodforde, M.D. Svo. 5s, 
An Essay on Ring Worm, Scalled Head, 
A c.; by Samuel Piumbe, Member of the 
Royal College of Surgeons, <fec. 8vo. 7s. 6d. 
MISCELLANIES. 
No. I. of the New Edinburgh Review 7 , (to 
be continued Quarterly.) 6s. 
The Edinburgh Annual Register for 1817, 
Svo. 11. Is. bds. 
Malay Annals, translated from the Malay 
Language, Svo. 10s. 6d. bds. 
Views of Society and Manners in America, 
in a series of letters from that country to a 
Friend in England, Svo. 13s. bds. 
The System of the Weather of the British 
Islands; by George Mackensie. S\o. 8s.bds. 
Three Enigmas; 1. the Import of the 
Twelve Signs ; 2, the Cause of Ovid’s Ba¬ 
nishment ; 3, the Eleusinian Secret, 8vo. 6s. 
No. I. of Flights of Fancy, a series of 
Illustrations from familiar phrases, exhibiting 
Life and Character, and adapted for the 
amusement of the Snap Book ; by an Ama¬ 
teur. 7s. 6d. in colours. 
The Rambles of My Uncle, foolscap, 8vo. 
2 s. 6d. 
Spare Minutes; or, Resolved Meditations 
and Premeditated Resolutions; by Arthur 
Warwick. 6s. 
Gascoigne’s Princely Pleasures, with the 
Masque intended to have been presented be¬ 
fore Queen Elizabeth,at Kenilworth,in 1575. 
small Svo. 5s. 6d. 
NATURAL HISTORY. 
Manual of Mineralogy; containing an ac¬ 
count of simple Minerals, and also a descrip¬ 
tion and arrangement of Mountain Rocks ; 
by Robert Jameson, Svo. 15s. bds. 
NOVELS. 
Abelhamer; an Eastern Tale; by Henry 
Donovan, Svo. 4s. sewed. 
Rosario : a Tale ; by Napoleon Buona¬ 
parte, translated from the French. Is. 
Memoirs of a Man of Fashiou, 3 vols. 21s. 
Lorin; or, the Wanderer in Wales: a 
Tale; by Joseph Jones, 8vo. 5s. bds. 
Edinburgh; a Satirical Novel, 3 vols, 
11 . Is. bds. 
Bigotry; or, the Warning Voice. 4 vols. 
12mo. 11.4s. 
The Freebooter of the Alps ; a Romance : 
by James Griffin. 2 vols. 12mo. 11s. 
The Life and Adventures of Guzman d’Al- 
farache, or the Spanish Rogue ; translated 
from the French of M. Le Sage, by J. H. Brady. 
2 vols. 12mo. 15s. bds. 
POETRY. 
No. I. of the History and Life of Johnny 
Qu?e Genus, the Little Foundling; containing 
3 coloured engravings by Rowlandson, by 
the Author of Dr. Syntax, royal Svo, 2s. 6d. 
The Tour of the Dove; a Poem, with 
occasional pieces; by John Edward, crown 
Svo. 7s. 6d, bds. 
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