1802. ] 
The Life of Mifs Robertfon, of Black 
Heath, with her Portrait, 8vo. roo pages. 
The April Fafhions of London and Paris, 
containing thirteen beautifully coloured Fi- 
gures of Ladies in the aétually prevailing 
and mott favourite Dreffes of the Month, 
intended for the Ufe of Milliners, &&c. and 
of Ladies of Quality, and of private Fami- 
lies refiding in the Country. To be continued 
Monthly. 
An Eulogium on the late Duke of ‘Bed- 
ford, delivered ‘in the Houfe of Commons 
by the. Honourable ‘Charles James Fox, 
March 316th. 
A Letter, addreffed to a Member of the 
Houfe of Commons, on the Statute 21 Hen. 
VIII. c. xiii.; and on the Grievances to 
which the Clergy are expofed in Confequence 
of it. With Hints refpecting a New Bill, 
Svo. 4I pages. 
MINERALOGY. 
The Mineralogy of Derbythire; with a 
Defcription of the moft interefting Mines in 
the North of England, Scotland, and Wales; 
and an Analyfis of Mr. Williams’s Work, 
intitled, «* The Mineral Kingdom’;”> with 
a Gloffary of Terms and Phrafes ufed by 
Miners, 8vo. 211 pages. 
MILITARY. 
A Journal of the late Expedition to Egypt, 
by a Private on Board the Di¢tator. 
The Field Engineer’s Vade Mecum;. con- 
fitting of a Courfe of Praétical Geometry on 
the Ground, and an Introduction to Recon- 
noitring, withMethods of taking Heights 
and Diftances, and of Surveying, independent 
of Inftruments ; with the Method of repre- 
fenting the Variations of a Country, fo.eafy, 
that it may be learned in a Week by thofe 
not practifed in Mathematics and Drawing, 
by J. Landmann, Profefior in the Royal Mi- 
litary Academy at Woolwich, 8vo. 
NATURAL HISTORY. 
Dr. Shaw’s Zoology, Volume III. contain- 
ing a Defcription of the whole of the Animals 
which come under the Denomination of 
Amphibia, 8vo. 2, parts, 640 pages, 
Elements of Natural Hiftory; compelling 
the Characters of the whole Genera, and moft 
remarkable Species, particularly thofe that 
are Natives of Britain. With Definitions of 
Technical Terms, 2 vols. 8vo, 
The Natural Hiftory of Oviparous Quadru- 
peds and Serpents, arranged from the Collec 
tions of the Count de Buffon, by the Count 
de la Cepede; tranflated by Robert Kerr, 
F.R.S. Edinburgh. With Plates, 4, veis. 
vo, , 
NOVELS. 
Srlendid Mifery, by T.S, Surr, 3 vols. 
Izmo. 13s. 6d. bds. Hurt, 
Nobility Run Mad; or, Raymond and his 
Three Wives, 4 vols. 12mo. 
Scenes in Wales; or, the Maid of Llane 
gole, by a Clergyman. 
Montuty Mac. No. 2S. 
Lift of New Pi Litcatiors. | BA's 
POETRY. . 
An Elegy on the Moft Noble Francis Duke 
of Bedford, by Thomas Rodd. 
A Lenitive after Lathing ; or, the Pidure- 
dealers’ Confolatory Addrefs to the Conful 
General, adminiftering an effeCual\ Antidote 
to that deleterious Pamphiet, <¢ The Painter’s 
Letter to Noe! Defenfans, Big 
Union, a Poem, in Commemoration of 
the Union of Ireland with Great Britain 3 ; 
with an emblematical Engraving. 
The Soldiers, an Hiftorical Poem; con- 
taining an Epitome of the Wars. entered into 
by Great Britain, from the Year 1739 to the 
prefent Time, by R. Farmer, 8vo. 4% pages. 
The ‘Thirteenth Satire of Juvenal, in- 
tended for a Specimen of a New Tranflation 
of his Satjres, 
Minftrelfy of the Scottith Bards; confift- 
ing of, Hiftorical and Romantic Ballads, with 
afew of Modern Date, founded upon ‘Tradi- 
tion; with an Introduction and Notes, by 
Walter Scott, Efq. Advocate, 2 vols. 8vo. 
Science Revived; or, the Vifion of Al- 
fred, with Engravings, qto. 
The Mand of Innocence; an Epiftle to 2 
Friend, by Peter Pindar, Efq. 
POLITICAL. 
A Review of the French Revolution ; with 
Inferences refpeéting Men and Manners in alk 
Ranks; and the Moral Improvement of 
Peace, 8vo. 
POLITICAL ECONOMY. 
Serious Refle@ions on Paper Money in 
general, and efpecially on the alarming In- 
undation of Forged Bank-notes; with Hints 
for remedying an Evil which threatens De- 
ftruétion to the Trade of the Kingdom. 
Remarks on the Poor-Laws, and on the 
State of the Poor, by Charles Wefton, Ken- 
fington. 
The Utility, of Country Banks Confidered. 
An Inquiry into the Nature and Effeéts of 
the Paper Credit of Great Britain, by Henty 
Thornton, M.P. 8vo. 
The Probable Effeéts of the Peace, with 
refpeé tothe Commergia! Interefts of Great 
Britain; being an Examination of fome pre- 
valent Qpinions, 
Obfervations refpecting the Prefent State 
of the Poor, and the Defeéts of the Poor 
Laws; with Remarks on Parochial Affeff= 
ments and Expenditures, by the Rev. H. Be 
Dudley. ‘ 
The Names of Parihes; &ec. maintaining 
their Poor feparately in the County of Wett- 
morland, with the Population of each, ona 
Plan ehnth may Facilitate the Execution of 
the Poor Laws, and the future Afcertainment 
of the Number of the peas of England, 
by a Juftice of the Peace, Svo. 17 pages. 
TRAVELS. 
A Tour meget the Northern Counties of 
England, and the Borders of Scotiand, by 
the Rev. Richard Warner, 2 vols. 8vo. with 
Plates, 616 pages. 
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