1800.] 
die daily, the whole of its inhabitants 
might have been reckoned at a little lefs 
than thirty thoufand, and it is afhrmed 
that more than twenty thoufand have pe- 
rifhed by this cruel vifitation. The very 
fields in thefe neighbourhoods are forfaken, 
the corn has not been reaped, the cattle, 
and efpecially horfes, fell for almoft no- 
thing at all. The Moors ceafe to pur- 
chafe any thing, but cloth for winding- 
fheets. The moft bigoted dig - their 
graves, which they fill with wheat or bar- 
ley, that it may be diftributed to the poor 
the day they take its place. Whole fa- 
milies ftray from fpot to fpot, not knowing 
what to do, nor where to fix. The Mut- 
fulmen are admitted into this city; but 
the Jews die of want in the fands. 
The progrefs of the plague is flow but 
uniform. It is a good while before it de- 
clares itfelf, and from my attentive obfer- 
vation, it appears, that the body muft be 
Correéi Lift of New Publications. 
_the defcription. 
479 
in fome degree previouflydifpofed for re- 
ceiving the infection. For example, at 
Safi, although numbers of infegted perfons 
have entered the town every day for fome 
time paft, yet it has but juft broken out. 
Thus it would appear that the habit muft be 
faturated with miafmata beforeit wiil freely 
receive the infection with its deadly train. 
The French conful at Tangiers has re- 
tired to Tarifa, as well as all. the other 
confuls of different nations.” Thus it 
appears that upon this land of defolation 
Brouffonet, the writer, continues his re- 
fearches of every kind. He flatters him- 
felf that he has difcovered the true gum- 
tree (gommmier), of which he has fketched 
t He is indefatigable too 
in caufing engravings of their money to 
be taken,: which he propofes to fend wich- 
out delay to Citizen Sylveftre de Sacy, 
another member of the Inftitute. 


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BIOGRAPHY. 
An Univerfal Biographical and Hiftorical 
Dictionary; containing a faithful account of 
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moft eminent Perfons of all Ages and all 
Countries; alfo the Revolutions of States 
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authorities, and including nearly two thou- 
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boards, or 12s, bound and lettered. Phillips. 
Sketch of the Life of General Watfhington. 
With a Sermon upon his Death ; and an Ac- 
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By Fedidiah Morfe, D.D. 25. Stockdale. 
Sketch of the Life and Literary Career of 
Auguftus Von Kotzebue; with the Journal 
of his Tour to Paris in 1799: Written by 
himfelf: Tranflated by Ann Plumptre. With 
an Appendix, including a general AbitraGt of 
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DRAMA. 
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Ramah Droog; or, Wine does Wonders: 
a Comic Opera; by ames Cobb, Efq. 2s. 
Longman and Rees. 
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the German of Kotzebue, and adapted to the 
Englith Stage; by Thomas Dibdin, 2s. 
Longman and Rees. 
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