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Pice-ad imiral Lor Vifcount Nelfor, Duke. of 
Brot, Se. Painted by Foba Rifing. En- 
graw ved by Soba Young. 
If the merit of ail our artifts were ap- 
“preciated according to tHKeir abilities, Mr. 
Riling would rank higher than many of 
thofe whole effrontery has raifed them to , 
a higher fcale.” ‘This 1s a very trong re- 
femblance of the Hero of the Nile, extrcme- 
Ty well drawn; and Mr. Young has en- 
etaved it inavery mafterly fyle. 
The Right Hon. Sir W. Faweet, K. B Se ae 
Reynolds pisxit. Engraved and publifhed by 
7: Ward, Engraver ‘ta the Prince of Wales, 
Vewman-ftreet. 
»~ This was one of fhe Prefident’s finefe ~ 
portraits, and. we were much gratified to 
find it brought under the burin of Mr. 
Ward, who has done perfe&t juftice to the 
original. 
Tbe Sportfman’s Repaff. The Enamoured Sportf- 
man. Painted, engraved, and publifhed by Ff. 
R. Suith, King-fireet, Covent Garden. 
Thefe two prints are fomewhat in the 
manner of Morland; but, though equally 
rujfic, they are not fo vulgar nature as 
that artilt fometimes delineates. In- both 
compofition and execution, the Repaft is 
the fuperior oor 
He would be a Soden 
graved by Nugent. 
To this pleafing little figure the painter 
has given a good deal of chara&ler, and a 
natural eafy air; and the engraver has well 
preferved the fpirit of the original. 
‘Price four Guineas in Boards, a Selection of 
Zwelve Heads from the 1a Fudgment of 
Michael Angelo, of the fame Sime as in the 
Frefco-piftures, being Fac-fimiles of Drawings 
made in Rome, 1n 1797, by R. Duppa, Author 
of the Account of the Subverfion of the Papal 
Government. 
Painted by Shee. En- 
The work, which is rendered more or- 
Lift of Difeafes: 
| [Dec. 1, 
namental and complete by s_ vignette 
title-page from the Inferno of Dante, anda 
fall print of the Laft Judgment by Bar- 
tolozzi, ts alfo accompanied by letter~ 
prefs, briefly explanatory of the picture, 
and the kading principles of Michael An- 
gelo as a painter; and the engravings are 
intended to illuftrate.thofe principles. Proof 
fets feven guineas. | 
Printed for the author, No. 7, Wey- 
mouth-freet, Portland-plece ; Rebinfons, 
Paternofter-row ; and Edwards, Pall. 
mall. 
Iron Bridge over the Thames. 
This very curious print is now déeliver-. . 
ed to fubfcribers at two guineas each, at 
Mr. Taylor’s, Holborn;- Mr. Acker= 
mann’s, Strand, &c. The view is taken 
from the Surry end of the prefent Londen 
Bridge. , The plate is four feet long, and» 
‘two feet wide, and befides the new bridge; 
cémprehends the principal objeéts of the 
Cities of London and Weftminiter, from 
Bow Church to Whitehall; aHo the pro= 
pofed wharfs and terraces on each fide of. 
the river ; engraved by two artifts whofe 
talents are well-known to the publie. The 
bridge by Mr. Lowry, and the other parts. 
by Mr.Malton. - 
Mr. Bryan of Pall- mally baglngs had 
permiffion to attend Mr. Robit’s famous 
collection of piétures at Paris, has pur- 
chafed the celebrated chefs d’@uvre of 
Morillio, reprefenting the Good Shep- 
herd, and St, John with the Lamb; toges .. 
ther with other difti inguifhed objects in that - 
celebrated affemblage ; and they arenow - 
added to his other colle&tion, and exhibit-. 
ing for fale by private contraét, at his 
Gallery, No. 88, Pali-mall, and at the 
Great-room, No. 118, near Carleton- 
houfe. Admiffion to both rooms, half a- - 
crowns , . 
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ACCOUNT or DISEASES 1s LONDON, from 04 20, to Nov.20- 
Adwitted under the Care of the Phyficians of the Finfbury Difpenfary. 
No. of Cafes. 
ASTHENIA - = Zt 
Hoemoptyfis = - 5 
Dyfenteria - - < 13 
Diarrhea “ - - 18 
Typhus « : - tf 9 
Catarrhus - © - 42 
Vermes ~ ° =: pi 
Amenorrhea - - - 12 
Menorrhagia - = - ie 
Rheumatifmus ~ id 7 
Epilepia = = = 2 
Afcites, and Anafarca  - - “19 
Febris intermittens = = fg 
- Hyfteria - = a .& 
Angina - S = a: 
Cynanche Trachealis = = here 2 
Scorbutus. at le - - z 
Dyfpnea - 2 1c 
Scabies = ~ = 6 
Scarlatina - ws z “2 
Dufhs) ~ = = - 12 
Pasalyfis = = = 13. 
Diaxsheeas: 
