1802.] 
Ranfom, Morland and Co. 56, Pall-mall ; 
alfo by Meflrs, Bennett and White,Lloyd’s 
Coffee-houfe ; and Mr. Savage, at the 
houfe of the Royal Inftitution, Albemarle- 
ftreet.- 
The edition of Chatterton’s works, un- 
dertaken for the benefit of his filter, is 
about to. appear. So much new matter 
has been difcovered, that it has been im- 
poffible to comprize: the whole in two 
~ volumes ; a third, therefore, has neceffa- 
rily been added. Tohofe fubfcribers who 
may object to the increafed expence, are 
of courfe at liberty to withdraw their 
names ; but, when the motive for fub- 
feribing is confideved, itis hoped that no 
fuch inftance will occur. 
Mr. CavaLLo, whofe name has not 
appeared before the public during fo many 
years, propofes fhortly to publith Elements 
of Natural and Experimental Philofophy, 
in four volumes octavo. . 
_ Lieutenant ANvERSON has ready for 
publication a Journal of the Expedition 
againtt Egypt, under the Command of Sir 
Ralph Abercrombie. This work, toge- 
ther with Dr. WitrtMan’s, relative to 
the operations of the Turks in Syria and 
in the Defert, will complete the account 
of the expuliion of the French from Egypt. 
We learn alfo, that Mr. SpitsBuRY, an 
artift, is preparing another, relative to the 
immediate operations of the {quadron un- 
der the brave Sir Sidney Smith. 
Mr. Ritson has in the prefs acurious, 
interetting, and important work, proving 
that abitinence from animal food is a mo- 
ral and. an indifpenfable duty. 
This winter will be given tothe public, 
Mr. Pratr’s Foreign Gleanings through 
Wales, Holland, and Weltphelia; and 
likewife a new engraving~ of the Author’s 
head, from an original portrait by Beach. 
Alfo the third, which is to be the clofing 
volume of the Gleanings in England, with 
new editions of volumes the 1ft and 2d.— 
The whole printed in a uniform manner, 
fo as to accommodate the public with com- 
plete fets of the entire work in fx volumes, 
or of the foreign ana domeftic divifion fe- 
parately. 
_ Dr. Wacker, Phyfician in Ordinary 
to the City of London Lying-in Hofpital, 
will publifh, in a few weeks, General Ob- 
fervations on the Corftitution of Women, 
and on fome of the Difeafes to which they 
are more efpecially liable. 
A new edition of Ignatius Sancho’s 
Letters will fhortly be publifhed by his 
Son, who has opened a book({eller’s-fhop in 
Charles ftreet, Weftminfter. It will con- 
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tain a fac-fimile of Sterne’s original Let- 
ter on the Slave-trade. 
The Rev. Joun Prior Estuin, of 
Briftol, will publifh in a few days a vo- 
lume of Sermons, defigned as a Preferva- 
tive from Infidelity and Religiouis Indif- 
ference. 
On the Firft of November will be pub- 
lithed the firft volume of a Bibliographical 
Diftionary, containing an Account of the 
moft curious, fcarce, and ufeful Books, in 
all Departments of Literature, which have 
been printed in Latin, Greek, Coptic, 
Hebrew, Samaritan, Syriac, Chaldee, Ai- 
thiopic, Arabic, Perfian, Armenian, &c. 
from the Infancy of Printing tothe Begin-~ 
ning of the Nineteenth Century, This 
work will include the laft edition of Har- 
wood’s View of the Claflics. To which 
will be added, an Effay on Bibliography. 
Mr. Francis Balty,.of the Stock 
Exchange, will fhortly publifh a fet of 
very ufeful Tables for the Purchafing and 
Renewing of Leafes, both for terms of 
years certain, and for lives ; together with 
rules for determining the value of the re- 
verfion of fich leafes after any fhorter 
term. ©The whole illuftrated by a variety 
of examples, and explained in a clear and 
fimple manner. To which will be added 
an Appendix, containing, befides the de- 
monftrations, &c. fome remarks on the 
method adopted by Dr. Price: and Mr, 
Morgan for determining the value of an- 
nuities payable balf-yearly and quarterly. 
The Rev. Jounson Grant, of Frod- 
fham, has inhand a work on the Duties of 
a Curate in a large Parifh, or Market- 
town : containing alfo Plans for bettering 
the Moral Condition of the Poor. 
A Treatife onthe various Races,Breed= - 
ing, and Management of Cattle, and an 
Cattle Medicine, has been fome time in 
preparation, by the Author ef the New 
Farmer’s Calendar, and may be fhortly 
expected to make its appearance. 
Mr. THELWALL is about to commit to 
the prefs a Comprehenfive Outline of his 
Courfe of Le@tures on the Science and 
Practice of Elocution. ‘The plan of Mr, 
Thelwall embraces a wide field of theore- 
tical inquiry and practical elucidation—~ 
the object of which is the cultivation and 
improvement of our vocal language. Dur- 
ing the laft ten or twelve months his pro- 
ject has been in aconftant train of experi- 
mental preparation ; and during thar time 
it has been partially developed in detached 
portions, or courfes of from three to fix 
Je&tures, in all the principal neighbour 
hoods trom the banks of the Trent to the 
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