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LIST or NEW PUBLICATIONS In OCTOBER.’ 
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BIOGRAPHY. 
Public Charaéters of 1802—3. A New 
Volume of Biographical Memoirs of eminent 
Living Perfons, faithfully and impartially 
drawn from authentic Sources, being the fifth 
Volume : price ros. 6d, boards, Phillips. 
BOTANY. 
The Woodland Companion; or, a Defcription 
of Britifh Trees, with fome Account of their 
Ufes, by the Author of ‘* Evenings at 
Home ;” illuftrated with Copper-plates, 8s. 
COMMERCE, 
Tables of the European Exchanges, thew- 
ing the Value of any Sum of Money in all 
the principal Places of Europe, at the diffe- 
rent Prices to which the Courfes of Exchange 
may Rife or Fall; and defcribing in what 
Money real or imaginary Accountsareufually 
kept, and Bills are drawn, at each Place; 
with a plain Method of Calculation. To 
which is prefixed, an Account of the Ufances 
at which Bills are drawn from the feveral 
Places. By Robert Bewicke, Merchant, 2 
vols, royal 4to. 41. 4s. boards. Richardfons. 
EDUCATION. 
Geography for the Ufe of Schools, divided 
into three Parts :—-1. A concife Grammar of 
Geography for the Purpofe of being commit- 
ted to Memory. 2. The Ufe of the Globes, 
with Examples and Exercifes upon each Pro- 
blem. 3. Full, circumftantial, and enter- 
taining Accounts of the Manners, Cuftoms, 
and Curiofities of all Nations; decorated with 
upwards of fifty interefting Copper- plates, and 
ijluftrated with new and improved Maps. To 
theWhole are prefixed,anAccount of the moft 
rational Mode of teaching Geography, and 
plain Direétions for projeéting and drawing 
ail Kinds of Maps. By the Rev. J. Gold- 
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10s. 6d. Phillips. 
The Etymology and Syntax of the Englifh 
Language explained and illuftrated, by the 
Rev. Alexander Crombie, L.L. D. 8y0. 300 
pages. gs. 6d. boards, 
Mentorial Tales for the Inftru@tion of 
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Jeingtony 12mMo. 4s. 
Adventures of a Cat, by Mrs, Pilkington,. 
2s. 
The Guardian Angel, from the German of 
Auguttus yon Kotzebue, a Story for Youth, 
1s, 6d. 
Edwin, King of Northumberland, by Clara 
Reeve, Author of the Old Englith Baron, 
Is, 6d. 
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Tales uniting Inftruétion with Entertainment, 
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LAW. 
Original Precedents in Conveyancing, fe- 
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late John jofeph Powell, Efq. revifed and 
corrected, with Notes and Remarks, by 
Charles Barton, Efq. vol. 6, with the In- 
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Commercial Precedents, 2s. 6d. boards. 
A digefted Index of the Chancery Reports, 
containing the Points of Equity determined in 
the High Court of Chancery, from the Year 
1689 to 1801, 8vo. rés. 
MEDICAL, 
A Defcription of the Mufcles of the Hu- 
man Body, with the Synonyma of Cowper, 
Winflow, Douglas, Albinus, Innes, and the 
new Nomenclature of Dumas, with coloured 
Prints, by J. C. Carpue, 4to. 12s. boards. 
‘The Anatomy of the Brain explained, in a 
Series of Engravings, by Charles Bell, Fel- 
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Edinburgh, 4to.'21. 2s. boards. 
A Praétical Synopfis of the Materia Medi- 
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The Way to (sedan by James Parkinfon, 
Surgeon, 6d. 
MISCELLANIES, 
A correct Lift of the Knights, Citizens, 
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Commons ; a Lift of Places, which formerly 
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