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R. BeppoEs has lately printed a plan 
for carrying the Pneumatic Inftitu- 
tion into effeét. If this plan meet the 
general approbation of the fubferibers, 
he will immediately proceed to the ne- 
ceffary preparations. What gives hope 
that there will be a fum fufficient to carry 
on the fcheme, cll feme degree of cer- 
tainty be attained, is, that in addition to 
a former contribution, Mr. THoMAs 
Wepncwoop has fubfcribed FIVE 
HUNDRED PouUNDS. Dr. Beppogs 
himfelf means to fubfcribe at leaft ONE 
HUNDRED POUNDS: and when he has 
"become generally acquainted with the 
fentiments of thé fubfcribers on the out- 
line above-mentioned, itis his intention 
to publith his ideas on the Medical Treat- 
ment to be purfued in the Inftitution, by 
airs, vapours, &c. and to folicit the ob- 
fervations of philofophical perfons. Af- 
terwards, the undertaking will be com- 
menced without delay. ) 
The three remaining volumes of Mr, 
Horcrorr’s “ Hugh Trevor,’ which 
will conclude the work, are in the 
prefs ; and will be publifhed by Meffrs. 
Robinfon, in the courfe of the month. 
Mr, Maton, of Queen’s college, Ox- 
ford, has announced his intention of 
publifhing Obfervations relative to the 
Natural Hiftory, Piéturefque Scenery, 
and Antiquities of the Weftern Coun- 
ties of England, in 2 vols. 8vo. The 
work will be embellithed with a minera- 
logical’ Map, and Engravings in aqua- 
tinta, by Mr. ALKEN, of the moft re- 
markable fcenes in that part of the king- 
dem. It willappear the beginning of May. 
A Tranflation, by Dr. Git res, of 
Ariftotle’s Ethics and Politics, comprif- 
ing his practical Philofophy, is in the 
prefs, and will {peedily make its appear- 
ance, in two vols. 4to. 
Mrs. CHARLOTTE SMITH has in the 
prets, a fecond volume of Poems, with 
plates, to correfpond with her former 
volume of Sonnets. 
Mr. Tuomas PAINE has written a 
Third Part of the Age of Reafon, in 
Reply to the BrsHop of Lanparr, 
which will {peedily make its appearance 
in America. 
Dr. Moore propofes to prefent the 
public with a complete edition of the 
Works of the late Dr, Smollet, in nine 
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volumes: to which he wilt prefix, an 
Hiftorical Account of Smollet’s Life and 
Writings, . 
Mefirs. Rospinson have announced 
a Tranflation from the Spanifh of the 
Hiftory of the New World, by J. B. 
Manaz, which was publifhed at Ma- 
drid, by the defire, and under the pa- 
tronage, of the late and prefent kings of 
Spain. It will be enriched with Plates, 
and with Notes by the Tranflator. 
Mr. Wittram Tovuimin,. late of 
Hackney, 1s preparing for publication a 
yolume of Poems of a mifcellaneous 
defcription. | 
Mr. GreorGet Dyer, whofe Poect’s 
Fate has juft appeared, propofes fpecdily 
to publifh, at Cambridge, a volume of 
Odes, rural and defcriptive. 
The Key. J. Jones, of Bethnal-Green, 
is preparing *¢ A Vindication of the Bi op 
of Llandag’s Apology for the Bible, m Re 
ply to Mr. Macleod.” 
~ Mr. W. Turnsuct has tranflated 
from the French, and will publiih, in a 
few weeks, a Treatife on Chirurgica} 
Difeafes, with their~refpeétive opera- 
tions, by CuoparT and DEsauULT. 
A new and elegantly printed edition of 
the “ Seldeniana, or Table Talk of John 
Selden,’’ with Notes, and the Life of 
the Author, by Dr. WatTkKINS, Is in 
the prefs, and will {peedily be publithed. 
Dr. CHApmaw has juft publifhed, in 
the form of afupplement fo the fifth 
edition of his Treatife on Education, Re- 
plies to Mr, Stevenfon’s Remarks on the 
inferior Utility of Clailical Learning, and 
to the Second Number of the Enquirer, 
pubiithed in the Monthly Magazine. 
We underftand a new Pocket Flora, 
on a much approved plan, will make its 
appearance in a fhort time. : 
Mr. B. How err, late pupil to Mr. 
Heath, has circulated propofals for pub- 
lifhing, by fubfcription, a Volume of Se- 
leét Views in Lincolnthire, frem original 
drawings and piétures, by the beft artifts ; 
to be publifhed in numbers, each con- 
taining two engravings, feven inches by 
five; with hiftorical and deferiptive ac- 
counts of each view. The work to be 
comprized in twenty-five numbers, at 
28. 6d. each. 
Citizen Monnet lately introduced, 
ata fitting of the Lyceum of Arts, at 
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