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parted this Life on the 11th of Feb, 1802, by 
William Wait, A. B, 
DRAMA. 
Oberon; or, Huon de Bourdeaux, a Mafk ; 
and Oreftes, a Tragedy, by W. Sotheby, Efq. 
Henry and Almeria, a Tragedy, by An- 
drew Birrell. 
The Fafhionable Friends, a Comedy, as 
performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, 
The Prologuéby the Hon, C.R. Spencer, and 
the Epilogue by the Hon. W. Lamb. 
EDUCATION, 
Remarks on the Rev. Dr. Vincent’s De- 
fence of Public Education; with an Attempt 
to ftate fairly the Queftion—Whether the 
Religious Inftruétion, and Moral Condué, of 
the Rifing Generation; 
vided for in our Schools and Univerfities ; 
together with the Sentiments of feveral late 
Writers and others on this important Sub- 
jet; by a Layman. 
Elements of the French Grammar, by 
Lewis Catty, French Mafter to the Royal 
Military Academy, Woolwich. 
GEOGRAPHY, 
Modern Geography; A Defcription of 
Kingdoms, &c. with the Seas and Ifles in all 
Parts of the World, including the moft re- 
cent Difcoveries and Political Alterations, by 
John Pinkerton. An Aftronomical Intro- 
duction, by the Rev. S. Vince. To the 
whole are added, Lifts of the beft Maps, and 
Books of Travels in all Languages, 2 large 
vols. 4to. with numerous Maps, forming an 
Univerfal Modern Atlas. 
HISTORY. 
Hiftory of the Reign of George III. from 
his Acceffion to the Peace of 1783, by John 
Adolphus, 3 vols. 8vo. 
LAW. 
Reports in the Court of Exchequer during 
the 41ft Year of George III. by Robert For- 
xeft, Barrifterat Law, Part x. 
MEDICAL. 
Commentaries on the Hiftory and Cure of 
Difeafes, by William Heberden, M. D. 8vo. 
A Fourth Differtation && Fever, contain- 
ing the Hiftory of, and Remedies to be em- 
ployed in irregular Intermitting Fevers, by 
George Fordyce, M. D. 8vo. 
_ References to the Bones, for the Ufe of 
Anatomical Schools, by Benjamin B. Simons, 
M. D. 8vo. ; 
An Account of an Ophthalmia, which ‘ap- 
peared in the Second Regiment of Argyle:@ re 
Fencibles, in the Months of January, Febru- 
ary, March, and April, 1802 3 with fome 
Obfervations on the Egyptian Ophthalmia ; 
—by Arthur Edmonfton, furgeon. 3 
MILITARY. 
The Statutes for the Firft Department of 
the Royal Military College, printed by Au- 
thority. 
4 
vorred? Lift of New Publications, , 
ave fufficiently pro-, 
481 
MISCELLANIES, 
Debrett’s Peerage of England, Scotland and 
Treland, correéted to May rath 1802 7 
containing an Account of all the Peers, 
whether by Summons or Creation ; Family 
Names and Titles of Eldeft Sons ; a complete 
and alphabetical Arrangement of their Mot- 
toes, with Tranflations ; Extiné& and Forfeited 
Peerages; an Account of the different Orders 
of Knighthood, with a Lift of Perfons who 
have received the Honour of Knighthood dure 
ing the prefent Reign, &c. &c, &c, two neat 
pocket volumes, 
The Spirit of Anti-Jacobinifm, for 102, 
(to be continued annually) being a Colle@tion 
of Effays, Differtations, &c. in Profe and 
Verfe, on Subje&s Religious, Moral, Poli- 
tical, and Literary, partly felected ftom Pub- 
lications of the Day, and partly original, 12mo. 
A Letter to the Hon. Charles James Fox, 
in confequence of a Publication entitled, <« A 
Sketch of the Chara&er of the Mott Noble 
Francis Duke of Bedford.” 
The Monthly Regifter, and Encyclope~ 
dian Magazine, intended to form a Repofi- 
tory of ufefal Information in every Depart- 
ment of Science, No. I, (to be continued 
monthly.) 
Subftance of the Speech of the Right Hon. 
William Scott, delivered in the Houfe of 
Commons the 7th of April, 1802, upon a 
Motion for Leave to bring in a Bill relative 
to the Non-refidence of the Clergy, and other 
Affairs of the Church, 
The Debate at the Eaft India Houfe, at 2 
Special General Court, April 8, 1802, on 
the Subje& of the Private Trade. 
The Advantages and Difadvantages of the 
Purfers of the Royal Navy. To which is 
added, A Letter to the Officers of the Navy 
on the Subject of an Increafe of their Half- 
pay. 
Impartial Thoughts on the intended Bridges 
over the Minai and Conway; with Remarks 
.on the Plans now in Contemplation for im- 
proving the Communication between Britain 
and Ireland, through Wales ;—by a Gentle- 
man. With Plates and Maps. 
An Addrefs to the Inhabitants of Great 
Britain and Ireland, on the Termination of 
the War with France, by the Rev. Thomas 
Robinfon. 
NATURAL HISTORY; 
* Monographia Apum Anglie;- or, an At- 
tempt to divide into their natural Genera and 
Families fuch Species of the Linnean Genus 
Apis as have been difcovered in England, 
with Defcriptions and Obfervations. To 
which are prefixed fome Introductory Re- 
marks upon the Clafs Hymenoptera, and a 
Synoptical Table of the Nomenclature of the 
External Parts of thefe Infeéts, jlluftrated 
with Plates. By William Kirby, Retr of 
Barham, 2 vols. 8vo, 
A Treatife 
