bellows or 
48 Monthly Retrofpet of Foreign Literature. 
a bloifh flame is obferved on the fur- 
face ; it is then agitated ‘and flirred by 
rakes, till it lofes ate fofibility, and 15 
coliected into lumps calle ed foops 5 theft 
loops are then put into another eir fur- 
nace, brodght to a white, or welding 
heat, and then fhingled imto da blooms 
or flabes; they are again expofed to the 
air furnace, and the pele ooms taken 
out and forged into azesuies, bars, balf- 
and rich jy whe le the flabes 
are palfed, when of a welding heat, 
throvgh the grooved roliers.. In this 
way cf p. 02 -eding, it matters not whe- 
ther the fron Is pt reparec from ‘o/d or 
bei foort metal, ror is there any occation 
for the ufe~ or finery, charcoal, coke, 
chafery, er hollow fire; or any plat by 
otherwife, or the uofe of 
fiuxes, In amy part of the procefs.— 
Vel. LUE. p. 361. 
jials, 
““L UF #E 3 
MONTHLY RETROSPECT 
Year hicn 
tains many vfeful treatifes ; among them 
is the calculation of the difturbi @ force 
of the planet Herfchel on Jupiter and 
Saturn. “The former of which does not 
! s force of more 

fo 2798; In Which, from an examination 
~ 7 A i 
CAassing (ivien Wayeenna & 
mete ae ewes 
clearly proved thar this 
ferved, in the fame 1 
> r 
fche! has lately done, the 
> ae elie Fs Par 2 77 
Saturn he I heie works OF hy 
aot jr. be Sichivy orized bBryeall ait 
doubt HOt, ve iyo ny praizcu y-als astroe= 
omers. 
age GERMANY. 
ze ene Facet en Wa 
IN.Germany, Ernit. Ludurz Poffcit, 
pA eae ade a Gi yes eG 
has publithed at Tubingen his Ruropean 
c } =F: 
Amnals, for the vear, 1795, which are 
2 bE 5 sap ak SOP tae he reaps EARS Ses r 7 ie Wea 
fooken of with fome applaute. The plaa 
a is 
ey ON - A , 
©r the wOrk .leems tO Mave DEen taken 
from that of our Annnal Regifters. Zim- 
Ay aye Leen «ay Oe pe Pee 
mierm2n, of Brunfwick, has confidered 
gee pS AD 4, = 3 4 Py Y Dia 
the provable effects of the Brench Reyo- 



[Feb 
lution on Germany, in a work, entitled, 
An earneft Retro! ‘pect on his Country, 
on the ee of Peace, by a Good 
German, dedicated to all the Nobles and 
Men of Po 3 ver in Germany. Ip which 
he greats of the fyftems of equality, re- 
prefentation, and nobility. “The lateer 18 
defended not from any worth in’ its ori- 
gin, bur from its real wtility in every 
ftate. ~The reprefentarive fyfiem~ he 
throws afide in a few words, becaufe it 
may happen, that a fmall majority may 
determine on the choice of a reprelenta- 
tive, and, confequently, the minority 
wilt be unreprefented. Raftner, Bruns, 
and Zimmerman, have in cencert, pub- 
lithed at Brunfwick, their account of the 
progrefs in different parts of geographi- 
eal fcience, in the laft third part of the 
prefent century, to the year £790, 
In 8v0. Ficmaee of Sturtgard, an- 
nounced, in’ November, his defign of 
pubitihing es rage an univertal li- 
brary, for t e knowledge of mations and 
fates, to be ye periodically. The 
chief intent, of the work Gs to give a 
ecneral acc eee of toe fclence, Much in 
rmany, under the name of 
voeue in 
(2) 
ane “Bat ‘the great work to 
Ww alls our attention, is 
n Wieland’s Writings. 
‘Londen, have given 
progrefs of their re~ 
untrles in the art of primting. 
though the imtentor of that 
art, has been. fuppofed to lay claim to 
it. from its types, printing, or 
Ir ‘now comes forward with 
ions, and a fuperb edition of 
VoOrks, im Ato, SVO, 1zmo, 1s 
and the editor {pares hei- 
x pains, in his endeavour 
Gem any is not inferior to 
ountry in iplendid book - 
en volumes have been deli-~ 
, and: ae curious in thefe arts will 
naturally’ give them a place m their ccl- 


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eae 

the permiffion of Be. govern- 
mene, 5 BENDAVID fread “private 
t Vienna, on ees Philo- 
fc Shy. He is the frit who a given 
lectures o1 on that fnbjeét at Vienna: and at 
Cafchaw, in Hungary, Profeffor Ds (a= o4 
lo& his places for fimilar lectures, and 
bes now performs the ofice of private tutor 
at Vienna. 
FRANCE, 
AMONG the works publifhed lately 
at Paris, the mof important are An- 
or an Hitorical and Pice 
