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ALGEBRA. 
A Key to Bonycaftle’s Algebra, where- 
in the Queftions left unanfwered in that Trea- 
tife, are worked out at full Length, and ren- 
dered as plain as the, Nature of the Subject 
will admit. By William Davis. i12mo. 4s. 
bound. 
BOTANY. 
A Catalogue of Plants cultivated in the 
Brompton Botanic Garden. 3s. 6d. 
DRAMA. 
Orlando and Seraphina; or, the Funeral 
Pile, an Heroic Drama, by Francis Lathom. 
zs. 6d. 
Mrs. Wigyins, a dramatic Piece, as per- 
formed at the Theatre Boyal, Haymarket. 
By J. T. Allingham. ts. 6d. 
EDUCATION. 
A Skeleton of the Latin Accidence. 15.. 
An Englifh Introduétion to the Latin 
Tongue. By the Reverend T. Prichard. 
The History of Quadrupeds, adapted to the 
Capacity of Youth. By Mrs. Mary Trimmer, 
embellifhed with Engravings. 18mo. 2s. 
boards. 
h HISTORY. 
The Hiftory of the Reign of George ITI. 
to. the Termination of the late War. To 
which is prefixed, a View of the progreffive 
Improvement of England in Profperity, to 
the Acceflion of his Majefty, 6 volumes, 
8vo. By Robert Biffett, LLY. 21. 123, 6d. 
boards. 
The Hiftory of the Revolutions of Ruf- 
fia to the Acceffion of Catharine the Firft, 
including a Reyiew of the Manners and Cuf- 
toms of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth €en- 
turies. By Henry Card, A.B. 8vo. 700 
pages. : 
An Hiftorical View of the Englith Govern- 
ment, from the Settlement of the Saxons, to 
the Revolution in 1688. To which are fub- 
Joined, Differtations conneéted withsthe Hif- 
tory from the Revolution to the prefent Time. 
By John Millar, Profeffor of Law in the 
Univerfity of Glafgow. 8vo. 4 vols. 11. 125. 
boards. ; =33)) 
HERALDRY. oe 
The principal Hiftorical and Allufive Arms 
borne by Families of tne United King- 
goms of Great Britain and Jréland, with their 
refpeQive Authorities, colleéted by an Anti- 
4uary, With the Arms on Copper-plates. 
qtO. 5Sc pages, 21, 23, 
LAW. 
Reports of Cafes in the High Court of 
Chancery, during the Time of Lord Chancel- 
lor Eldon. By Francis Veecy, jun. Efg. No, 
I. (tobe continued) 8vo. 7s. 6d. 
The Trial of John Peltier, Efq. for a Li- 
be) againft Bonaparte, in the Court of King’s 
Bench, in February, 1303. 
The Trial between Thomas Airis, Keeper 
of Cold Bath Field’s Prifon, and William 
Dickie, for Slander. 1s, 6d. 
A new Edition, being the 14th, of Black~- 
ftone’s Commentaries on the Laws of Eng- 
land. With Notes and Additions by Edward 
Chriftian, Efg. 4 vols. 8vo. 21. 2s. boards. 
An Effay on Patents, intended to affift the 
Inventors in procuring the Royal Grant, and 
to enable Patentees to protect their Rights 
from Infringement. By John Dyer Collier. 
8vo. 
Obfervations on the Rules of Defcent. 
With Reflections on the Subje& of our Law’s 
Difallowance of Lineal Afcent. By W.H. 
Rowe, of Gray’s Inn. 8vo. 120 pages, 
3s. 6d. boards. 
‘The New Law Lift, corre&ed to the zoth 
of May. 4s. 6d. 
MEDICAL, 
Obfervations on Diarrhea and Dyfentery, 
as thofe Difeafes appeared in the Britifh Army, 
during the Campaign in Egypt. To which 
are prefixed, a Defcription of the Climate of 
Egypt, and a Sketch of the Medical Hiftory 
of the Campaign. By Henry Dewar, late 
Affiftant Surgeon to the 30th Regiment of 
Foot. 8vo. 
Obfervations on the Opinions of Ancient 
-and Modern Phylicians, including thofe of the 
late Dr. Cullen, refpedtitfg the Nature and 
Caufe of the Uterine Difcharge; and on the 
Green Sicknefs ; of Dr- Saunder’s on Dif. 
eafes of the Liver ; of Dr, Thomas, on Ca- 
hexia Africana; and of Dr. Beddoes on Scro- 
fula. By A. Fogo, furgeon. 8vo. 100 pages, 
Medical Ethics 5 or, a-Code of Inftitutes, 
adapted to the profeffional Conduct of Phy- 
ficians and Surgeons in Hofpital Practice ; 
in relation to Apothecaries; and in Cafes 
which may require a Knowledge of Law, 
By Thomas Percival, M.D. 8vo. gs. 
A Courfe of Medical Studies, containing 
a Comparative View of the Anatomical Struc- 
ture; a Hiftory of Difeafes, and an Account 
of the Knowledge hitherto acquired with 
regard to the regular Action of the different 
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