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en 3°.°-——Treati on the Education of 
Daughters ; from the French of the moft 
Reverend Fenelon, Avchbifhop of Cam- 
bray, 1 vol. 8vo. 
This diuftrious prieft, anxious fe pro- 
mote human happineis, and fenhble how 
much it depends, in both fexes, on a dif- 
creet education, publidhed two works, the 
one Telemachus, fo much celebrated, fer 
the inftiuction of the mole fex, and the 
other, the prefent work, for the direétion 
of young women. 
© Compendio de la Hiftoria Univerfal, 
aaderno ro.”’— Cempendium of Uni- 
verial Hifflory, No. ro. This work is 
iluitrated by 6 plates 
«¢ Principios de Hiftoria y Geografia, en 
Cattellano y Franecs.”—- The Principles 
of Hittory and Geography, in Spanifh and 
French. 
It isin one vol. vo. and contains dif- 
courfes in profe and verfe, to inftruct the 
reader in the French idiom, and io the molt 
important tranfactions of ancient hiftury, 
etpecially the Roman. 
«© Almacende Principiantes parael Efu- 
dio de las Lenguas Efpanola y Fiancefa, 
Quadewno 4.—Maaual tor Beginners in 
the Study of the Spanifh and French Lan- 
guages, No. 4. 
Cartas de Ciceron en Latin, efcogidas y 
diftribadas en tus Clafes, con breves Ar- 
gumentos y Notas en Caftel!ano, por D. 
Roprico Dz Oviepo.”’—Seleét Letiers 
ot Cicero, in Latin, properly arranged, 
with fhort Arguments and Noies, ia 
Spanithh, by D. Rodrigo de Ovieda. To 
this is fuhjoined the Life of Cice:o, to en- 
able juniors tounderftand the work. 
ANCLENT HISTORY. 
<< Compendio de Ja Hiftoria Antigua ; 
5, de loscinco grandes !mperios que pre- 
cedierén al Nacimierto ce N S. J. ; efcrite 
en Frances pore] R. P. Juan BavTisva 
DuCHESNE, Prec: ptor que fué de los Sres 
Infantes de Efpsia, y traducido por D. 
B.F.C.M.°—C mvendium of the An- 
‘cient Hiftory of the five great Empires 
which preceded the Birth of Cherit, from 
the French of the Reverend Father Juan 
Baotilte Duchefne, late Preceptor of the 
Tnfants of Spain, and tranflated by D. B. 
F. C.. M: 
This work is by the author of the-corm- 
pendious History of Spain, in 2 vois 8ve. 
and -the prefent is bound up uniformiy 
with ir, the intention having been, by 
thefe two hiftorical works to give a com- 
plete and comprehenfive view of the prin- 
cipal tranfactions amongft mankind from 
the earlieft records to the prefent time. 
s QGbfervaciones fobse las bellas Artes 
Retrofpe& of Spanifh Literature.— Ancient Hiftory, ec. 
entre los Antiguos, hafta la Conquifta de 
Grecia por los Romanos.’*—Obfervations 
on the Fine Arts among the Ancients, to 
the Conqueft of Greece by the Romans. 
This was the fubjeCt propofed in the 
elads of literary hiftory, inthe Reales Eftu- 
dios of Madrid +: it treats of feulpture, 
painting, and architecture among the 
Greeks, and of the infancy of the fine 
arts among the Egyptians. 
‘* Entayo fobre el Origen, Progrefos, 
y Eftados de la Hiftoria Natural entre los 
Anotiguos anteriores a Plinio.”"—Eflay on | 
the Origin, Progrefs, and uw timate ‘Im- 
provement of Natural Huitory among the 
An-ients, prior to the time of Pliny. ‘ 
This was prepared in confequence of a 
quettion propofed in the clats of lierary 
hiltory of Reales Eftudios of Madrid. 
MODERN HISTORY. 
* Origen de los Indias del nuevo Mun- 
do € Indias Occidentales, averiguado con 
Bulcurfo de Opiniones, por el P, Presen- 
Tavo Fr. Grecorio Garcia.” — 
Origin of the Eaft and Welt Indies, with 
a Dilcomfe on the Opinions refpeéting 
them, by the P. Prefentado Fr. Gregorie 
Garcia. 
“© Hiftoria del Duquede Riperda, Pri- 
mer Miniftro ce Efpara en el Regnado del 
S. Felipe V. desicada al Exc. §. Cardenal: 
de Molina, Prefidente que furé de Caftilla.” 
—Hittory of the Duke of Riperda, Prime 
Minitter of Soain in the Reign of Philip 
the Vth. dedicated to his Excellency the 
Cardinal of Molina, late Pretident of Cal 
tile. j 
This wok is werthy of the public cu- 
riofity; tis divided into two parts; the 
firft contains the hfe of the Duke to the 
time of his elevationsto the rank his ttle 
denotes, and to that of Grandce of Spain, 
during which period he rendered fome 
{.rvices to his country, efpecially the an- 
exvected confolidatron ct the peage m 
1726, betw-enthe Catholic King and the 
Emperor. The fecond part refpetts his 
iniprifonment the fame year, to the teme 
ot his uatortunate death in Africa in 1747 
Toe hiftory of this fhert period of eleven 
years 1s blended with fo many extraordi- 
nary and even extravagant circumftances, 
that nothing lefs than the records by 
which its authority is fupported, would 
have givenir credibility. 
“¢ Galeria de las Mugeves que fe han- 
hecho mas notables.’—The Hiftory of - 
the moftremarkabie Women. 
This is extended to 4 vols. 8vo. 3 it’ 
contains forty biographical fketches, and 
twenty engravings, of the moft remarkable 
characters. 
: s* Hiftoria 
