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wotld prove a fortune to them ;’’ and 
under this impreffion he actually arranged 
and corrected great part for the prefs. 
The death of .his Jaft daughter having 
now. removed the force of. the,.above 
injun@icn, his grandfons, the | Rev. 
SamueL. Crowrnuer, rector of Chrift- 
church, London, and PHitip DITcHER, 
Elq. of Wimpole-fireet, have difpofed 
of the manufcripts, in behalf of the va- 
rious branches of the family, to Mr. 
PHILLIPS, of St. Paul’s Church-yard, 
and they will immediately be publifhed 
in five or fix elegant’ volumes, accompa- 
nied with fuitable embellifhments. The 
Life and Literary Charafter of Mr. Rich- 
ardfon will be prefixed by Mrs. Bar- 
BAULD, who will fuperintend the publi- 
cation. 
N.B. As ic i& poffible, that fome of the 
reprefentatives of Mr. Richardfon’s literary 
correfpondents may be in pofleffion of Letters 
and other MSS. which may affift the intend- 
ed publication, Mr. Phillips earneftly invites 
the loan of all fuch papers as foon as poitible. 
Mr. Porson has, we learn, put two 
others of the Plays of Euripides to the 
prefs, the Hippolytus Coronatus and Al- 
celles. He-is alfo fuperintending an edi- 
tion of Herodotus, in feven volumes, 
12mo. Row gina in Edinburgh. 
The Rev. Mr. Esmstey has the care 
of a new edition of Thucydides, which 
is alfo printing at Edinburgh. 
A General Officer, sublets name is dear 
to the public, having addrefied, while on 
foreign fervice, a Series of Detters sto this 
Son, | ilies was on the point of entering 
the army, has been prevailed on to 
mit their publication ; and this valuable 
fyftem of military and popuiar ethics, 
will fpeedily make its appearance under 
the title of The Miltary Mentor. Perhaps 
no work was ever written which was {fo 
completely calculated to produce in the 
fame perfon the qualifications of the accom- 
plithed gentleman and the gallant officer. 
Lord GaenvitLe is priating 2 {mall 
er- 
velume of letiers, which the late Earl of 
Chatham fent to his nephew, the father of 
the prefent Lord Camelford. 
The Paradife Regained, prepared for 
the prefs by the late Fes Warron, fup- 
pofed to have been loft, has been difco- 
vered’ among the papers of his decealed 
brother, and will be made ufe of in'the 
next editin of Milton. The notes are 
faid to difplay the uiual tate and acumen 
of their emj:ent author, 
Literary and Philofophical | Intelligence. 
159 
Mr. RicHaRD Twrss, 2uthor-of tra- 
vels in Portugal. and Spain, Ireland, 
France, é&c. lias invited fub{criptions to 
anew work, in one volume, 4to. which 
he intends to publith, under the title of 
Mifcellanies, confiting of Effays, Tales,’ 
&c. tranflated and imitated from feveyal 
languages; with other pieces, on various 
fubjects. The fubfcriptions are one cul. 
nea, to be paid at the time of fublerib- 
ing. 
“The Rev. J. Grant, of Warrington, 
will publith, in a few days, an Enquiry 
into the prefent State of Friendly Socie- 
ties, having aveference principally to Mr. 
Role’s A& for enabling them to new-mo- 
de] their Regulations. 
Bee seonduthors of charity {chools in 
different parts of the country, who haye 
been difappointed in their fupply of copies 
of the ** Manual of Religious Knowledge,” 
are informed, that a new and large « edition 
is now in’ the prefs, and will be ‘veady for 
delivery early in fpring. It is, therefore, 
requefied, that the conduétors of feheols, 
wno make ufe of the book, will addrefsia 
letter to the Rev. J. Granr, Warring- 
ton, orto Mr. Henry Porrer, Orml- 
kirk, fpecifying the number of copies 
they fhall want, that the edition may not 
again fall fhort of the demand. 
In the courfe of a few months will be 
pubdlithed.a new and complete fet of Ta- 
bles for readily computing the Longitude 
of Places from Lunar Ghivivaonss sie 
cording to a new and accurate method, 
by the Rev. James ANDREW, of Weel- 
wich Common. 
A fecond edition, enlarged and im- 
proved, is in the prefs, of Mr. EpwarD 
Vatry’s “Elezantie Latineg; or, Rules 
and Exercifes, illuftrative of elegant Latin 
Style, intended for the ufe of the hig her 
Claffes of Grammar Schools.” 
Siu Henry Encierievo, Bart. F.R. 
and A.S.S. has in the prefs afecond edition 
of his much. admired Walk throvgh 
Southampton. 
The congregation aeereee at Call- 
lane, Leeds, have united to requeft that 
their minifter, the Rev. Josprpa Bow- 
DEN, would favour them with a volume 
of his Sermons, 
Families. He has complied, and it is in 
the prefs, and will fhortly be publithed, 
The Bard of Avon, whofe works have 
fo often iffued from the preis, ‘in every 
peflible form, is fill to meet the public 
eye in a new form. A literary gentleman, 
well known by his various ufetul publica- 
tions, has projected a new erlition, under 
tae title of ** The Lady’s Shak{peare ; 
xe 
eid 
adapted to the Ufe .of 
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