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TOPOGRAPHY AND ANTIQUITIES. 
Literature, Antiquities of Westminster, 
J. T. Smith 617 
Rg LGeawe The New Picture of Scotland, 619 
aue-.---Historical Account of the town 
of Lancaster ba ib. 
waeee---Malcolm’s Londinum Redivi- 
vum es Spe ib. 
oye ee Ingram’s- inaugural lecture at 
Oxford. sa ib. 
FINE ARTS. 
ocae~---l.andseer’s Lectures on the Art 
of Engraving Se 620 
JURISPRUDENCE. 
weee ----Reeves’s Law of Shipping and 
Navigation sc 622 
~-------Conign’s Treatise on the Law 
of Contracts and Agreements 1b. 
e»-.----Dillon’s Essay ontheCoronation 
Oath be ae ib, 
BIOGRAPHY. 
w----.--Fennington’s Life of Mrs. Car- 
ter os ib. 
wo--+---Ritchie’s Account of the Life 
and Writings of David Hume ib. 
«---e«--.-Collinson’s Life of Thuanus ib. 
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS. 
«---~.---Brocquiere’s Travels ib. 
~-------Dr. Buchanan’s Journey from 
Madras, through Mysore, Ca- 
nara, and Malabar 624 
AGRICULTURE. 
o---.--- Young’s View of the Agricul. 
ture of Essex aye 626 
w-n-«---Rudge’s View of Gloucester- 
shire dt ib. 
site SE ancouver’s Agriculture of De- 
von erraks ib. 
~---«--.Folland’s View of Cheshire ib. 
NATURAL HISTORY, MINERALOGY, &C, 
we --- Wilson’s History of Mountains ib. 
MEDICINE. - 
ewee----Dr. Hardman’s Discourses on 
the Management of Infants 628 
ewes «~~. burn’s on the Uterine hemor- 
rhage te -e ib. 
POETRY. 
we-- ~~~. Maurice’s Richmend Hill 628 
wee s---Burnet’s Sweets of Solitude 629 
----.-.---Penwarne’s Contempiation ib, 
eee----. The Moorland Bard bine ib. 
grt oe Bloomfield’s Wild Flowers ib. 
ees hae Clubbe’s Translation of the 
Farmer’s Boy ey 1d. 
Speer | IS ie ae The Peacock at home ib, 
NOVELS AND ROMANCES. 
Lo 5 tien Ga Palmerin of England 63 
~--.-.---Lathy’s Gabric! Forrester ib. 
pean enue Reeve’s Mysterious Wanderer ib. 
gi ee George the third =e ib. 
MISCELLANIES. 
ee ooickixentana Sas alts ib. 
re 2 
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Literature, D’Israeli’s Curiosities of Lite- _ 
rature one 63 
---«-.-Pye’s Comments on the Com- 
mentators of Shakespeare ib. 
Bt Bel er -Orme’s Oriental Field sports 639 
Ae RSE ~ Bourne’s Concise Gazetteer ib.- 
ah te ea spriella’s Letters from Eng- 
land sade 633 
..-.+---Philosophical Transactions, 
Part II. for 1807 634 
Reasons for rejecting the Evie 
dence that Boyd was the au- 
thor of Junius - 
wweeeee-HALF-YEARLY RETROSPECT 
or FRENCH 35 634 
-eeeeeeeAn Essay on the Life of the 
Great Condé 
eoeesees Memoirs of Henry Campion, 
Lord of Fuguerei, Boscferei, 
&c. 55 “9 654 
es eeeee. Copies of Letters and Writings 
addressed to the General .in 
Chief of the Army of Haiti 647 
ceceeeesMemoirs relative to Arts and 
Sciences, Medicine, &c. 652 
+e eeeeee Report relative tothe Anatomi- 
cal Labours, and Preparations 
of M. Laumonier ae 
.seeees.Observations relative to the 
Oriental Languages, inaCom- 
mercial and Diplomatic Point 
of View 654 
++ eeeeeeParis as it was a few Months be- 
fore the Revolution 655 
reseeeeeA Journey to Petersburg 660 
seeseeeeA History of the Wars carried 
on by the Gauls and French 
ib. 
641 
ibs 
in Italy bees ibs 
sevceessAn Account of a Journey to 
Italy, with Remarks on the~ 
Island of Sicily cose -* G64 
POETRY. 
-++e+... French and Latin Mottos 661, 662 
Liverpool, improvements at a 94 
hie b AA ; benevolent institution at 604 
Livy, on the lost books of we 242 
Londiniana pe ssh a 149 
London deaths, marriages, &c. in &3, 192, 
290, 395, 498, 597 
» improvements in 290 
» expence of maintaining the poor 
382 
prisons, ancient, description of 151 
» liberality of the bishop of 203, 277 
museum, fossils in the 222 
Leng, John, account of ee 
Longevity, instances of 198, 199, 208, 210, 
296, 299, 300, 309, 397, 403, 404, 405, 
412, 509, 512, 602, 604, 606 
esavecc -_=- 
sec rece 
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eecvs == 
Louis, admiral, memoirs of ae 19> | 
Lucan, observations on ae 137, 236 
Lleyd, Miss, character of os 609 
Lukin’s, Mr. life boat, remarks on 7 
Lyceum of ancient literature 38, 136, 234, 
$52, 456, 556 
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