18or.] 
dina dl ba uh 
LIST or NEW PUBLICATIONS in MARCH. 
RT de i” 
DRAMA. | 
Deaf and Durhb ; or, the Orphan, an Hif- 
torical Drama, now performing at the Im- 
perial Theatre, and at Paris 5. tranflated from 
the German of Kotzebue, by B. Thompfon, 
Efq.. .3s.-6d. Vernor and Hood. 
Elifha; or, the Woman of Shunem, a 
Sacred Oratorio, as performed at the Theatre 
Royal, Haymarket ; written by Thomas 
Hull. . as. Cawthorn. 
EDUCATION, 
The New Speaker;. or, Englifh Clafs 
Book ; to which are prefixed, a Syftem of 
Rhetoric, and an Effay on Enunciation or 
Delivery, by William Mavor, L,L. D. Au- 
thor of the Britifh Nepos, Natural Hiftory, 
é&c. Price 4s. 6d. James Wallis, 
GEOGRAPHY. 
An Epitome of Geography, arranged after 
a new Manner, and enlivened by References 
to Hiftory, in three Parts, by John Evans, 
AL RI” xs. Symonds, 
HISTORY. 
‘The Hiftory of Mauritius; or, the [fle of 
France, and the neighbouring Iflands, from 
their firft Difcovery, compofed principally 
from the Papers of Baron Grant, who refided 
twenty Years on the Ifland, by his Son, 
Charles Grant, Baron de Vaux; illuftrated 
with Maps, large 4to. 1h 16s. boards. | 
Nicol. 
The Second Part of the Hiftery of the An- 
gio-Saxons, containing a View of the King- 
doms of the North; the Expedition of Lagneir 
Ledbreg; the Life of Alfred, anda Continua- 
tion of the Hiftory to the Norman Conquett, 
2 vol. vo. 16s. boards. Cadell and Davies, 
HUSBANDRY. 
Remarks on an Effay on the compa- 
tative Advantages of Oxen for Tillage in 
competition with Horfes, by William Ta- 
tham, Author of National Irrigation, &c.&c. 
15. 6d, mT Scott. 
A Letter to Lord Carrington, Prefident of 
the Board of Agriculture, by Colonel Fullar- 
ton, in confequence of a Requifition from 
Parliament to the Board, to examine and re- 
port the beft means of converting Grafs- 
lands into Tillage, without exhaufting the 
Soil, and of returning the fame to Grafs in. 
an improved State. 2s. 6d. 
LAW. 
Curfory Remarks on the Laws with refpec&t 
to the Imprifonment. of Debtors, by Henry 
Beard, of the Inner Temple. 15; Scott. 
A Summary of the Law of Set-off, wich 
Cafes determined upon the Subje@t, by Bafil 
Montagu, Barrifter, 6s. boards. © Mawman. 
i MILITARY. 
The Complete Military Library ; being a 
somprehenfive Syftern of Modern Military 
Tactics according to the laft Improvements ; 
decorated with upwards of eighty Copper- 
plates, confifting of the Uniforms (coloured) 
- Montury Mae. No. 71, 
Debrett, 
of all the Britith Army, of Maps of the Bri- 
tifh Settlements abroad, of Plans of cele- 
brated Fortifications, of Battles, of Sieges, of 
Maneeuvres, Ssccx &c. 2 vol. gto. 41. 14s. 6d. 
boards. Phillips, 
Correfpondence relative to the ftationing 
of a Troop of the 4th Dragoons in the Coun- 
ty of Carnarvon, publifhed from Motives of 
RefpeG to the Regiment, 2s. 6d. 
€adell and Davies. 
MISCELLANIES. 
Obfervations onthe Enormous High Price 
of Provifions; ‘fhewing, amongft other 
Things, that the overgrown Opulence of the 
Farmers tends to fubvert the neceflary Gra- 
dations of Society; and, if not correéted, will 
be the perpetual Bane and Mifery of the 
Country, 2s. Clemert. 
Confiderations on the Coronation Oath to 
maintain the Proteftant Religion, and the 
Settlement of the Church of England, by 
John Reeves, Efq. 1s. 6d, Wright. 
The Creation, written in the manner of: 
the Death of Abel, by William H. Hall, 
35. 6d. Crofby and Letterman. 
A Satirical View of London at the Coms 
mencement of the Nineteenth Century, by 
an Obferver, 5s. boards, Hurft. 
The Cambridge Univerfity Calendar for 
1801, by Benjamin Clarke Raworth, A.B... 
- : Rivingtons. 
The Cafe of the Catholics confidered, 1s. 
Symonds. 
A Journey from London to Dover, and from 
Dover to the Land’s End, by the late Thomas 
Pennant, Efg. embellifhed with Views and 
Portraits executed by the mof eminent Ar-_ 
tifts, 2 vol. Royal 4to. 31. 3s, boards, 
’ Harding, 
A Letter to the Hon. Spencer Percival, 
Solicitor General, in confequence of the No- 
tice given by him, that he would bring for- 
watda Bill for the Punifhment of Adultery, 
IS. Rivington, 
NOVELS. 
Old Nick, a Satirical Story, by the Author 
of a Piece of Family Biography, &c. 3 volé 
10s. 6d, fewed. Murray and Highley. 
' The Fugitive of the Foreft, by Maria 
Lavinia Smith, 2 vol. 7s. fewed, Lane. 
POLITICAL, 
Obfervations. on the Commerce of Greqt | 
Britain with the Ruffian and Ottoman Em- 
pires 5 and on the Projeéts of Ruflia againk 
the Cttoman and Britith Dominions, 2s. 
Debrett. 
Confiderations on the Change of his Ma- 
jefty’s Minifters, and its Confequences, fo 
far as relates -to the Queftion of Catholic 
Emancipation, and the Teft A&ts, with Ob- 
fervation on the Coronation Oath, 1s. 
: Stockdale. 
A Colleétion of Public Aéts and Papers 
Kk relative 
