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Correct Lift of New Publications. 
THIRD EXTRACT. (Of a later date.) 
I have had the honour of dining with 
General BuoNAPARTE. Our conver- 
fation turned. chiefly upon aftronomy, 
the great progrefs this [cience has made, 
and the high patronage it experiences at 
Gotha. It is truly furprifing to wit- 
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nefs the profound mathematical know- 
ledge which BUONAPARTE poffefles. Not 
even the moft trifling circumitances have 
e{caped his notice; he is familiar in 
every branch, and conitantly attends the 
fittings of the Natioval Inflitute, of which 
he has been ele&ted an affociate. 
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Orel LIS OF NEW PUBLICATIONS, 
The following is offered to the Public as a complete Lift of all Publications within the Month.— Authors 
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ARCHITECTURE. 
N Effay on Britith Cottage Architeéture : 
an attempt to perpetuate, on principle, 
that peculiar mode of building, which was 
originally the efte&t of chance, fupported 
by defigns, comprifing dwellings for the pea- 
fant, and retreats for the gentleman, by 
James Malton, 4to. 11. 7s: ’ 
Hookham and Carpenter. 
DRAMA. 
Don Carlos, Prince Royal of Spain: an 
hiftorical drama froma the German of Fre- 
derick Schilier, author of the Robbers, &c. by 
the tranflators of Fiefco, 5s. Miller. 
Don Carlos, a tragedy, tranflated from the 
German of Frederick Schiller. Harding. 
The Forrefter, or the Royal Seat, a drama, 
written by ‘ob Bayley, 1s.6d. Lee and Hurt. 
Clavidgo, a tragedy, from the German of 
Goethe, author of the Sorrows of Werter, 
as. 6d. Johnion. 
The Inquifitor, a play in five aéts, as per- 
formed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, 
25. : Robinfons. 
_ The Inguifitor, a tragedy, (never perform- 
ed) altered from the German, by the late 
Fames Petit Andrews, Eifq. and Henry Fames 
Pye, 28. ‘ Hatchard. 
| » EDUCATION. 
Minor Morals, interfperfed with fketches 
of natural hiftory, hiftorical anecdotes, and 
Original ftories, by Charlotte Smith, 2 vols. 
4s, 6d. Law. 
Effay on the Education of Youth, by Fobz 
Evans, A. M. 1s. . ’ 
Keeper’s Travels in fearch of his Matter, 
1s. 6d. Newberry. 
Sele& Leffons in Profe and Verfe, defigned 
for the improvement of youth, 1s. gd. 
: Lee and Hurft. 
Gepgraphical and Biographical Exercifes, 
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Butler, 35. 64. T. Conder. 
True Stories, tranflated from the French, 
for the amufement of good children, 1s. 6d. 
Egerton. 
GEOCRAPHY AND VOYAGES, 
. Sketch of the Voyage of Difcovery under- 
taken by M4. dela Peroufe, drawn from the ori- 
ginal lately publifhed at Paris, 13.64, Allen. 
_ The Voyage of La Péroufe round the 
‘World, in the years 1785, 1736,°1787, and 
1783, arranged by M4.L. 4. Millet Murcau, 
tranflated from the French, in three Jarge 
Monrury Mas. No, XxxIvp 
volumes 8vo. without omiffions of any 
kind, with nearly 50 plates. Johnfon. 
HISTORY, 
An Introdu€tion to the Literary Hiftory of 
the z4th and 15th Centuries, 5s. boards. 
Cadell and Davies. 
A Vindication of Homer, and cf the An- 
cient Poets and Hiftorians, who have recorded 
the fiege and fall of Troy: in anfwer to two 
late publications of Mr. Bryant; with a map 
and plates, by JI. B.S. Morritt, Efq. gto. 128. 
Cadelland Davies, 
LAW. 
Obfervations on the Statutes for regiftering 
Deeds, with Cafes upon the Operation and 
Intent of thofe Statutes ; and Inftru€tions for 
carrying them into Effet, by Fobn Rigge, 
deputy regifter for Middlefex. 5s. boards. 
Butterworth. 
Reports of Cafes determined in the Court | 
of King’s Bench, in Eafter Term 1798. vols 7: 
part vil. by Domford and Ea/. 5s. 
Butterworth. 
MAPS. = 
The Hibernian Atlas; or, General Defcrip- 
tion of Ireland, beautifully engraved on 78 
plates, comprifing 37 maps, 1 yol. ato. fos. 
> Laurie and Whittle. 
MEDICINE. 
A Leéture on the Situation of the™large 
Blood veflels of the Extremities, and the 
‘Methods of making effeCtual Preflure on the 
Arteries in Cafes of dangerous Effufions of 
Blood from Wounds, a new edition; to which 
is now added, an Explanation cf the Nature 
“of Wounds, more particularly thofe received 
from fire-arms, by . Blizard, F.R.S.y 33. 
Diily. ' 
The Subftance of a Lefture, delivered Ju- 
ly 7, on the Inoculation of the Cow Pox, 
with a View to extjnguifh the Small Pox, 
by George Pearfon, M.D. phyfician to St. 
George’s hofpital, &c. , 
An Inquiry into theaufes and Esiects of 
the Variole Vaccine, a Difeafe difcevered in 
fome of the weftern Counties of England, 
particularly Gloucetterfhire, aad known by- 
the Name ofthe Cow Pox; with Obferva- 
tions on!’ the Origin of the’ Smatl Pox, and 
on Inoculation, by Edvard Fenner, M. D. 
FLR.S: 7s.6d; bds.. Murray and Highley. 
A comparative View of the,Chemigal and 
Medical. Properties of the Briftol Hotwell 
Water. 64. Lee and Hurft. 
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