1794 -] 
Authentic Papers which paffed in the late 
Negociation for Peace at Lifle, between Lord 
Malmeibury, Plenipotentiary from the King of . 
Great Britain, and the Commiffioners from the 
French DireCtory, prefented to the Houfe of 
Commons, Nov. 3, 1797, with an Appendix, 
containing his Majeity’s Declaration, and other 
smportant Documents, 8vo. 2s. Ridgway. 
Another Edjion was alfo publifhed by Wrizht, 
facing Old Bond-jrreet. 
An Appeal on the Subje€t of the Englith Con- 
ftitution, by Fohn Cartwright, Efq 6d. Johnion, 
POETRY. 
Icelandic Poetry, or the Edda of Saemund; 
tranflated into -Englifh verie, with copious 
Notes, by 4 S. Cortle, of Magdalen College, 
Cambridge, 8s. bds. Robinfons. 
A Poem on the Authors of two late Produc- 
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An Elegy on the Death of the Right Hon. 
Edmund Burke, by Mis. Wef?, 4to. rs. « 
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Fir Flights : containing Pieces in verte, on 
various Occafions, by Sfokn Heyrick, jun. 4to. 
GI pages, ‘ Dilly. 
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A Pair of beautiful Pla-es of a Girl feeding 
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Collins & Co, 
THrotocy, &c. 
A Differtation on the Vifien contained in the 
Review of New Mufical Publications in November. 
3oF 
Second Chapter of Zechariah, by Thomas Wintley 
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Remarks on Revelation and Infidelity; 
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REVIEW OF NEW MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS, . 
1X Sonnets, and Six Sonatas, with a Frontif-. 
piece, defigned by T. Zoffany, R.A. The 
whole compefed by 77. E. Southbrook. 
tos. 6d. Longman and Broderip. 
Underftanding that the author of this 
publication is a bay. only eleven years 
old, we feel it impolfible to enter upon 
its critique with that fcrapulous eve 
whicha riper age would juftify. Defeéts 
ef harmony, and fome falfities of ‘me- 
Jody, there certainly are ; but fo far from 
wonderiag at thefe, our afontfhment is 
excited to indfo few. The airs of the 
fonnets are tolerably {mooth and natural, 
and though fometimes pucrile, glide on 
agreeably. ‘The inftrumental part of the 
work is alfo far above the age of the 
ingenious author, and induces us to prog- 
nojlicate, that, by due application, and 
Proper tuition, he will foon become a 
refpectable compofer. 
Three Sonatas for the Piano-Forte, with or 
without the additional keys, and an Accom- 
. paniment for a Flute or Violin, ad /ibitum, 
compoled by 7. Moxainghi. 7s. 6d. 
| Goulding. 
In this fet of fonatas, the general ftyle 
of which are calculated to fupport Mr. 
Maxzingh’s merited reputation, are in- 
troduced feveral popular and favourite. 
airs. Thefeairs, embellifhed and varie~ 
gated by his judicious hand, form‘ moft 
exceilent fonata movements, and will 
captivate the ear, while they improve the 
finger. The melody with which the 
fecond piece commences, and that with 
which the laft concludes, are particularly 
attractive. But not to confine our appro- 
bation to thefe ornamented compilations, 
we pronounce the ew matter to be con- 
ceived with great tafte, and the whole te 
be qualified by its merit to attract and te 
maintain public favour. 
A New Chriftmas Anthem, as performed at St. 
_ Paul's Cathedral, compofed by G.. E. Wil- 
liams, 1S. Cahufac and Sons. 
Without allowing for the age of the 
author, which is only fourteen years, 
we can pronounce it an excellent piece 
of church compofition. The duet with 
which it opens is pleafingly fancied, and 
its parts are put together with a degree 
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