men, particularly the C 
Maur. Publifhed, and uh 
Notes, by L. G. OQ. Feupkix DE BRE- 
QUEN ¥; and, Ps J. Gu La Pon TE De 
THEIL; 3 vols. folio. «This greac work 
vas printed in 1791, bet 1 ey ae from 
publication by the circumftances of the 
times. Its prefent aPPraeenre affords ano- 
ther preof of the refumption of the ufual 
7 in France, of which n national hif- 
ory and antiguities always formed a di- 
ftineuthed parbsus 
Recherches fur les Origines Celtiques. In- 
quiries concerning Celtic Antiquities, par- 
ticularly thofe of Bugev, confidered as 
the Cradle of the Celtic Deita; by P. J. 
J..Bacon-Tacon ; 2 vols. 8vo. with 
ten engravings. [his work is the fruit of 
elaborate refearch, and fupports tHe pa- 
triarchal antiquity of the Celts of Bugey, 
by the ftrongeft evidence, hiftorical and 
literary. 

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the Ancients, to ferve as a Balis for the 
Hiftory of ancient Geography; by P. P. 
J. Gore rn, of the National “Inftitute : 
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of the progrefsof wealthand induftry among 
all nations, ancientand modern. It is the 
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Nouvelle Géographie Univerfelle, Se. 
New Univerfal Geography, tranflated 
from the Englifh of W. Guthrie; by C. 
NoeEL,. Ex- ‘Ambaffador to the Betis 
Republic; 5 vols. 8vo. The great and 
valuable additions made to the Englifh 
work, amounting io a third of the whole 
bulk, and comprehending all the modern 
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improvements, entitle this tranflation to 
be regarded almoft as an original perform- 
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Traité del’ Ejprit Public, Sc. A Trea- 
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India with relation to Europe; by An= 
QUETIL Duperron, of the late Aca~ 
demy of Infcriptions and Belles Lettres ; 
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twenty years’ refidence in India, whence 
his obfervations on the manners, Jegifla- 
tion, arts, manufaétures, commerce, &c. 
Othe natives wcllkle( amen attention. Lhe 
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the means of reftoring the influence of the 
French in India, and balancing that of the 
Englifh. He is a decided friend to the 
re-eftablifhment of an exclufive French 
India-company with fovereign autho- 
rity. 
Syfleme Da Sc. Univerfal Sy~ 
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from the Italian, with the Additions of 
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Du Crédit Public, Gc. On public and 
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perfons concerned in the management of 
public affairs. 
Confiitution de la Répubizque Fr. Con- 
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Important matter. i ee 
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things, taxes upon objects of luxury would 
only | prevent the circulation of {pecie, and 
finally fall upon the iaborious clailes ; and 
that taxes upon neceflaries, judictoufly 
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VOYAGES AND TRAVELS. 
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Perfia to India, and from Bengal to Per- 
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