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[Dec. 1, 
LIST or tae NEW PUBLICATIONS in NOVEMBER. 
> As the List of New Publications, contained in the Monthly Magazine, is the 
ONLY COMPLETE LIST’ PUBLISHED, and consequently the only Lift 
that can be ufeful to the public for purpofes of general reference, it is requested 
that Authors and Publishers ewsili continue to communicate Notices of their Works, 
(poff paid), and they will always be faithfully inferted FREE of EXPENCE. 
BIOGRAPHY. | 
Memoirs of the Lives of illuftrious and ce- 
Jebrated Women who have flourifhed in all 
Countries, from the earlieft Periods to the 
prefent Time. By Mary Hays, fix large 
vols. £2mo. 31. 11s. 6d. boards. Phillips. 
Memoirs of the Life of the Right Hon. 
Sir John Eardley Wilmot, late Lord Chief 
Juftice of the Court of Common Pleas, &c. 
With fome Original Letters, 4to. 
BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
A Bibliographical Dictionary ; containing 
2 Chronological Account, alphabetically ar- 
ranged, of the moft curious, fcarce, ufeful, 
and important Books, in all Departments of 
Literature, vol. 1, I2mo. 
It is expected that the Work will make 
about four volumes; one to be publifhed 
every three months. 
DRAMA. 
A Tale of Myftery, a Melo-Drame, as 
performed at the Theatre Royal Covent-gar- 
den. By Thomas Holcroft, 2s. Phillips. 
The Merchant of Guadaloupe, as it was 
performed at the Theatre Royal, Margate, 
sth Oober, 1802. From the French of 
Mercier, by John Wallace, Efq. 8vo. 
GEOGRAPHY. 
Geography for the Ufe of Schools, divided 
into three Parts:—-1. A Grammar of Geo- 
graphy, drawn up concifely, for the Purpofe 
of being committed to Memory.—z. The 
Ufe of the Globes, with Examples and Ex- 
ercifes.—-3. Full Accounts of the Manners, 
Cuftoms, and Curiofities, of all Nations. 
To the whole are prefixed an Account of the 
moft rational Mode of teaching Geography, 
and plain Dire€tions for projecting and draw- 
ing all Kinds of Maps, By the Rev. J. 
Goldfmith, A. M. Vicar of Dunnington, &c. 
Jlluftrated with 56 Copper-plates, including 
new and improved Maps, large 12mo. 1os.6d. 
Phillips, 
LAWe 
Reports of Cafes determined in Chancery, 
vol. 6, part 3, beginning with Michaelmas 
Term, 1801. By Francis Vefey, jun. Efq. 
Notes on Opinions and Judgments deli- 
vered by the Right Hon. Sir John Eardley 
Wilmot, late Lord Chief fuftice of the Court 
of Common Pleas, 4to. 
The Rules of Evidence on Pleas of the - 
Crown, illuftrated from printed and manu- 
{cript Trials, By Leonard Mac Nally, Efg. 
2 vols, 3V0. 
Reports of Cafes determined in the Court 
of King’s Bench. By Edward Hyde Eaft, 
Efq. Laft Part of vol. 2. contains the Cafes 
in the 42d Geo. III. 1801:—1802. 
MEDICAL, 
The Englith Olive Tree; or, A Treatife 
on Oils and the Air-Bath, with mifcella- 
neous Remarks on the Prevention and Cure 
of various Difeafes. By the Rev. W. M, 
Trinder, M. D. 8vo. 24H 
Remarks on the Neceffity and Means of 
preventing Contagious Fever in the Metro- 
polis. By C. Stanger, M.D. is. 
Obfervations on the Acute Difeafe of 
Egypt, called, The Ophthalmia. By F. B. 
Spilfbury, late Surgeon to the Hofpital at 
Barute, for the Reception of the Wounded. 
Obfervations on Pulmonary Confumption 5 
or, An Effay on the Lichen Iflandecus con- 
fidered, both as an Aliment and a Medicine 
in that Diforder. By J. B. Regnault, M.D. 
3vo. ' 
MILITARY. 
An Hiftorical Account of the Britifth Ex. 
pedition to Egypt, in which are Notes on 
General Regnier’s Publication ; fome impor- 
tant Fats relative to General Bonaparte ; 
Remarks on the Moral and Phyfical State of 
Egypt; complete Official Documents, and 
other interefting Matter; with Maps of the 
Country, in which the Movements are de- 
{cribed. By Lieat. Col. Sir Robert Wilfon, 
embellifhed with a Portrait of Sir Ralph 
Abercrombie, 4to. 
A Journal of the Forces which failed from 
the Downs in April, 1802, on a Secret Ex- 
pedition, under the Command of Lieut. Gen. 
Pigot, till their Arrival in Minorea, and 
continued through all the fubfequent Tranf- 
actions of the Army, under the Commana of 
Sir Ralph Abercrombie and Lord Hutchin- 
fon, in the Mediterranean and in Egypt, 
until the complete Evacuation of Egypt by 
the French; with a particular Account of 
Malta. By Lieut. 7Eneas Anderfon, goth 
Regiment. With Plans, Maps, and Views, 
4to. 
MISCELLANIES« 
Moral Education the one Thing needful, 
briefly recommended by Thomas Simmons. 
The Advifer, vol. r, (to be continued} 
12mo. ? 
TranfaGtions of the Royal Society of Edin- 
burgh, vol. 5, part 2, 4te. | 
Tables for the purchafing and renewing of 
Leafes 5 
