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the other papers of the Society, to pro- 
mote its more extenlive circulation, and 
to render as clear as_ poflible the fubjetts 
which appear to the Society fo conducive 
to general improvement ; plates are fub- 
joined, expletive of the more important 
particulars. 
The Royal Academy of St. Fernando, 
in the imporiant department of Arcnitcc- 
ture, has, under the fan&tion of a royal 
mandate iffued in September latt, fettled 
the mode of graduation and titular dif- 
tinctions of the fudents, which hitherto 
had not been attended to with the fame 
regularity as in the other profeflions, 
THEOLOGY aNnD ETHICs. 
«¢ Noticia Hiltérica de: los Mytterios y 
Santos de ja Religion Chriftiana, fegun el 
érden en que te celebran en Eipana, 
adornada de eftampas Correfpondientes a la 
Feftividad de cada Dia.” Hittorical Intelli- 
gence of the Myiteries and of the faimts of 
the Chriltian Religion,accommodated tothe 
Way in which they are hgnalized in Spain, 
and decorated with Defigns fer each 
Feaft-day. This publication is in a 
double form in 4to. at 14 reals, and in 
$vo. at 8 reals. 
‘*Meditaciones con la Regla Para 
vivir Bien, por el P. Juan Pepro PiNa- 
MONTE. Meditations with the Great 
Rule of Life, by P. Juan Pedro Pina- 
monte. 
«¢ Directorio Efpiritual, efcrito para 
' Inftruccion de Novicios del Real Mcnafterio 
Ciftercienfe de Nra Sra de Sta. Sufana de 
ja°Trapa, y es Utilifimo para todas las 
Perfonas, afi Religiofas y Seglares, que 
defean aprovechar en el camino de la Per- 
feccion para lo qual fe dan las reglas 
Necefarias, un tomo, en 8°. Lo da 4 
luz e] M.R. P. M@ D. Juan pF Sapa.”” 
Spiritual Dire&tory, written for the In- 
ftruction of the Novices of the Royal 
Ciftercian Monaftery of cur Lady of St. 
Safan ce la Tiapa, moft Uiefvl for all 
-Perfons, both Religious and Secular, who 
wifh to be directed-in the High-road to 
Perfegtion, 1 vol. 8vo. by M. R.P. M. 
D. Juan de Sada. 
<‘De los Remedios de qualquiera 
Fortuna.” Tre Remedies for every Mif- 
fortune. This work.is from the Latin 
of Lucius Annocus Seneca,-and was long 
ago franflated by the celebrated Fran- 
Ciso DE QUEVEDO Y VIDLEGAS, a vo- 
Juminous, eloquent and entertaining 
writer, whofe woiks have deterved atten- 
tention, but we believe have never been 
feen in an Englith drefs, excepting one in- 
{ujated piece of humour, intitled * The 
Dream of the Skulls.”” 
Retrofpect of Spani/h Literature—Trade, Commerce, Se. 
‘© Sermones, Panegiricos y Merales, 
del Fa. Sspastian SanCHgEz So- 
BRING, de la tercera Orden de Penitencia 
de S. Franciico, Cal:ficador del flo Oficio, 
quatro tumos.” Panagrical and Moral 
sermons ot P. Fr. Sebattian Sanchez So- 
brino, of the Third Order of Penitents 
of St. Francis, Qualifier of the Inquifi- 
tion, 4<vols. , = 
*¢« Propeta Evangélico.”. The Evange- 
lical Piophet; the 2d and laft volumes, — 
29 reals the two. This particularly -re- 
Jates to the prophecies of Lfaiah, and their 
connections with the Meffiah 1s explained,- 
in oppofition to the crude notions that have 
been circulated by writers little conver- 
fant with the fubject. 
<‘Carta Paftcral del Ilmo Sr. Obifpo 
de Salamanca, efcrito con Metivo de la 
Entrada de las Tropas Francefas en fu 
Obifpado.” Paftoral Letter of the Bithop 
of Salamanca, written on the Occafion of 
Ee: 
the Introduétion of the Freiich ‘Troops 
into his Diocefe. Either the merit of the 
treatile, or the popularity of the fubject 
has occafioned a very extenfive fale of this 
work, . 
<< Sermones predicados en la fanta Pa- 
triarcal Inglefa de Sevilia, en los Dias de 
S. Clemente y S. Fernando, de 1799 y 
1800, por el P. Mrro. ManveL GIL.” 
Sermons preached in, the Patriarchal 
Church at Seville, on the Public Days of 
t. Clement and St. Ferdinand, in the 
Years 1799 and 1800, by P. Maeftro 
Manuel Gil. 
Trabdz, COMMERCE, ARTS 
MAnuFaCTURES. Sf 
«© Arte.de Reloxes de Ruedas para 
Torre y Faltriquera, dos tomos, en 42.” 
The Art of Watch and Clock making, 
2 vols. ato. This work contains 13 
plates, and enters into the detail of a ver 
ingenious mechanical employment, ace 
hitherto has been very little underftood in 
Spain. 
‘¢ Memorias fobre el Egipto.”” Obfere 
vations on Egypt. This work remark- 
ably fhews the influence of Franice over 
her fouthern neighbours. It is intended 
to explain the importance of Egypt as an 
agriculiural, mercantile, military and po- 
litical dependance of France; 1¢ contains 
the plens of operations adopted by the 
French for the conquelt of the country, 
and the progrefs already made in that im- 
portant enterprize, in which the interefts 
of all Europe were fo materially con- 
cerned. 
«* Proyesto fobre el Comercio, prefendao 
por Mr. Colbeit 4 Luis XIV. y traducido 
por Don ALEXANDRO DE SILVA ¥, 
AYanz.” * 
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