‘Volume III. 20 reals. 
‘tion is concluded, the detail of the duties 
636 Retrofpee of Spanifh Literature—Furifprudence—Mifeellaniet.” 
Co and conclufion of the Mofaical 
aw; of the birth, life, and miracles of 
Jefus Chrift ; of the origin and advance- 
ment of the Catholic church, and of its 
perfecutions. 
. JUSISPRUDENCE. 
*¢Cartas fobre la Policia, por D. 
VALENTIN DE FORONDA, un tomo, a 
8 rs.”" Letters on Internal Police, by 
D. Valentin de Foronda, x vol. 8 reals. 
Seven Letters or Effays are included in 
this produQion :—The firtt is merely in- 
troductory ; the next is medical; . the 
third divifion treats of the means of 
generating and preferving an abundance 
of the neceffaries of life; the fourth, on 
ufeful inftitutions ; the fifth, on criminal 
law; the fixth, on human induftry ; and 
the feventh is a metaphyfical inquiry 
wherein the author contends, that in the 
human fvecies the intellect of the female 
is equal to that of the male in its original 
powers and fubfequent developement. 
Tt is curious to obferve, that in a country 
where for fo many centuries the fex has 
been confidered as flaves of ftatée, the 
general fpirit df revolution fhould have 
fo far diffufed itfelf, as to admit the pub. 
lic difeuffion of this queftion from relpec- 
table authority. 
“* Las Leyes iluftradas por las Ciencias 
Fificas ; 6, Tratado de Medicina Legal 
y de Nigiene hdblica, eferito en Frances, 
por ely Ciudo Francisco Manus. 
FopERE, Medico dé] Hofpital de Caridad 
de‘la Ciudad de Marfella, y traducido al 
Caftellano, Temo I. 13 7s.” Law, as 
founded on the Phyfical Hiftory of Man 5 
or, a.Treatife Medico Juridical, written 
in French, by Citizen Francifco Manuel 
Fodere, Phyfician to the Hofpital of Cha- 
rity in the City of Marfeilles, and tran{f- 
fated into Spanifh, Vol. I. 13 reals. 
«Biblioteca Efpanol Econémico Poli- 
tica.”’ - The Spanith “Economical and 
Political Library. This is the commence- 
ment of an extenfive work, intended to 
comprize extraéts from the’beft economic 
‘writers, with critical and literary notes 
and obfervations on the laws relating to 
acricultural produce ; alfo laws,*mercan- 
tile and fumptuary. It will further di- 
date on patriotic eftablifhments, or inte- 
rior police, and other matters connected 
with the civil hiftory of Spain. 
- **Inftituciones’ del Derecho Publico 
General de Efpafia, por D. Ramon La- 
ZARO DE Don, Tomo III.” 
tions of Public Right, as acknowledged 
in Spain, by D. Ramon Lazaro de Don, 
In this publica- 
Inftitu- 
and privileges of all the members of the 
ftate. ; of 
**Principios. de Economia Politica, 
per HerrRensCHWAND,; publicados en 
Londres ; traducidos al Frances, y ahora 
al Caftellano, por D. Juan Smiru, Bri- 
gadier de la Real Armada.”” . Principles; 
Politico-economical, by Herrenfchwand 5 
publifhed in London ; tranflated into 
French, and fince into the Spanifh, by Ds 
Juan Smith, Brigadier in the Royal Fleet. 
This treats of population and agriculture, 
and on all the branches of labour connec- 
ted with public profperity. The publica- 
tion appearing fubfequent to the cele- 
brated work of Adam Smith, has re- 
ceived the advantage of its affiftance, and 
enters with impartiality into the com 
parative advantages and difadvantages of 
different countries. 
; MiscCELLANIES. 
‘© Modo de prefervar de los Regos a 
las Perfonas Cafas y Demas Edificios, 
Means of preferving Perfons and Buiid- 
ings from the Fatal Effects of Lightning, by. 
D. P. GaTELtLy 2 reals.”” In it he treats 
on the moft prudent conduct to be 
adopted on the approach of violent tem- 
pelts. { 
*¢ Defenganas Filofoficos, que en ob- 
fequio de ia Verdad dela Religion y de la 
Patria ofrece la Publico el D. D. Vi- 
CENTE VALCARCE, 4 -tomos, en 4to, 
Philofophical Deteétions, which in regard 
to Truth, to Religion, and to his Country, 
are fubmitted to the Public, by D. D. 
Vicente Valcarce, 4 vols. gto. This 
long work is from the pen of the Dean 
of Valencia, to expofe the vanity and 
fraud of ‘the new philofophy, and’ to 
prevent the diffufion of principles fo dan- 
gerous to order and religion. 
<¢ Eitenografia.” Stenography. This is 
originally taken from an Englifh work ; 
it is the firft attempt of the kind to ac- 
commodate this art to the ftruéture of 
the Spanifh language, 16 reals. 
“Carta Hiftorica fobre el Origen y 
Progrefo de las Fieftas de ‘Toro en 
Efpana, por D. Nicotas pz Mo- 
RATIN.” Hiftorical Letter on the Origin 
and Progrefs of Bull Feafts in Spain, by 
D. Nicolas Moratin. We are forry to 
fee this barbarous cuftom fufficiently 
countenanced in Spain to give rife to this 
publication, yet while the brutality of 
-pugilifm and of baiting the nobleft and 
moft ufeful animal with the canine f{pecies 
are practiced im our own country, we 
‘mutt abftain from any feverity of remark 
on the ferocity of the fouthern kingdomsy, 
it we would avoid felf-condemnation. . , 
; 6 Calen- 
