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List of New Publications in August. 
1821.] 
Kentish Poets; a series of Writprs in En¬ 
glish Poetry; Natives of, or Residents in the 
County of Kent; with specimens of their 
compositions, and some account of 5 heir Lives 
and Writings; by R. Freeman, 2vols, 12mo. 
J5s. bds. 
Poetical Extracts; or,similie« and descrip¬ 
tions, alphabetically arranged and selected 
from the Works of Homer, Thompson, <fcc.; 
by Samuel Jones, 12mo. 4s. bds. s 
The Poetical Decameron : or, Conversation 
on English Poets and Poetry, particularly of 
the Reigns of Elizabeth and James 1.; byJ. 
Payne Collier, 2 vols, post 8vo. 11. Is. 
Fleurs: a Poem in four books, 4to, I Os. 6d. 
The View, and other Poems; by Chandos 
Leigh, esq. 
Poems Divine and Moral, many of them 
now first published ; selected by John Bowd- 
ler. 6s. 
Vol. II. of Poems for Youth ; by a Family 
Circle. 3s. fid. 
POLITICS AND POLITICAL ECONOMY. 
The Reply of the People to the Letter from 
the King. 2s. 
A Reply to the Charges of Robert Adair, 
esq. against the Bishop of Winchester. 2s. 
The Argument before the Privy Council 
in support of the Queen Consort’s FJght to 
be crowned. 8vo. 2s. 
A Series of Tables, exhibiting the Gain and 
Loss to the Fund-holders, arising from the 
fluctuations in the value of currency, from 
1800 to 1821; by Robert Mushet, 8vo. 7s. 
No. I. of the Eventful Life and Lamented 
Death of her late Majesty Queen Caroline ; 
containing important and affecting Memoirs 
from her Birth to the awful termination of 
the Persecutions and Death of this Magnani¬ 
mous Queen, to be completed in six numbers, 
Od. each. 
The last Moments of Caroline Queen of 
England; to which is added the Broken 
Heart, Svo. Is. 
Residents, and Non-residents ; an Essay on 
the Elective Franchise, with reference to the 
Original and Common Law Right in Resi¬ 
dents. 4s. Gd. bds. 
A Complete Collection of the Treaties and 
Conventions at present subsisting between 
Great Britain and Foreign Powers, 2 vols, 
Svo. 11. 4s. 
Hone’s Slap at Slop, and the Bridge-street 
Gang, enlarged! containing additional articles 
on her Majesty’s Death, 28 cuts. Is. 
Monody to the Memory of the late Illus¬ 
trious and Unfortunate Queen Caroline; by a 
Sincere Mourner, 
An Essaj on the Influence of the Price of 
Labour, on National Wealth and Happiness, 
<fec. etc.; by a Magistrate. 8vo. 
Hints to Philanthropists; or, a Collective 
View of practical means of improving the 
Condition of the Poor and labouring elasses 
of Society-; by William Davies, Svo. 4s. bds. 
A few Doubts as to Opinions entertained 
on the subjects of Population and Political 
Economy; by P. Ravenstone, M.A, Svo. 15s. 
THEOLOGY. 
Deism compared with Christianity; being 
an Epistolary Correspondence, containing all 
the Principal Objections against Revealed 
Religion, with the answers annexed; by 
Edward Chichester, M.A. 3 vols, Svo. 11. 7s. 
Sermons and Miscellaneous Pieces; by the 
Rev. R. W. Mayowg 12mo. 7s. 6 d. 
A Catechism on the Christian name and 
true nature of the Baptismal Vow, containing 
remarks on Infant Baptism, and the various 
forms thereof adopted by different Religious 
Bodies ; by J. Hodgson. 4d. 
Intimations and Evidences of a Future 
State ; by the Rev. Thomas Watson, Svo. 
Gs. bds. 
Seventh Memoir respecting the Translation 
of the Sacred Scriptures into the language of 
India, conducted by the Brethren at Serum- 
pore. 
A Catechism for the Instruction and direc¬ 
tion of Young Communicants, to which is 
added, a compendious view of the Baptismal 
profession and engagements, which young 
intending communicants ought to renewg be¬ 
fore their first admission to the Lord’s Table ; 
by John Colquhouu, D.D. 18mo. 9d. 
Clavis Apostolica ; or, a Key to the Apos¬ 
tolic Writings : being an Attempt to explain 
the Scheme of the Gospel, and the principal 
Words and Phrases used by the Apostles in 
describing it; by the Rev. Joseph Mendham, 
A.M. 3s. Gd. 
TOPOGRAPHY. 
Rome, Naples and Florence ; Sketches of 
the Actual State of Society and Manners, the 
Arts, Literature, &c. of those celebrated Ci¬ 
ties ; by the Count deStendhal, Svo. 10s. Gd. 
The Picture of London for 1821, being a 
complete and correct Guide to the British 
Metropolis, and serving as a Pocket Compa¬ 
nion to all its curiosities, public buildings, 
and amusements, with a description of the 
most interesting objects in the environs, ta¬ 
bles of streets, hackney coach fares, dfec., an 
entire New Edition, revised and improved 
throughout, 18mo, 6 s. or w ith 100 maps and 
views, 9s. bound. 
VOtAGES AND TRAVELS. 
Part 6 . Vol. V. of the Journal of Modern 
Voyages and Travels, contains Montule’s 
Voyages to North America and the West In¬ 
dies, with numerous plates. 3s. Gd. sew r ed. 
4s. boards. 
Vols. I. and II. of Excursions through the 
Province of Leinster; comprising Topogra¬ 
phical and Historical Delineations of Dublin 
and its environs, together with descriptions of 
the residences of the Nobility and Gentry, 
remains of Antiquity, and every interesting 
object of curiosity ; by Thos. Cromwell. The 
above two volumes contain 9G plates of pub¬ 
lic Buildings, Gentlemen’s Seats, <fcc. L5s. 
each volume. 
Travels in the North of Germany, describ¬ 
ing the present state of Social and Political 
Institutions, the Agriculture, Manufacture, 
Commerce, Education, Arts and Manners of 
the 
