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ARTS, FINE. 
Portrait of her Royal Highness the late 
Princess Amelia, engraved by Agar, from 
a Painting by Mrs. Mee, 5s. Proofs, 10s. 6d. 
BIOGRAPHY. 
A Sketch of the Life and Character of her 
Royal Highness the Princess Amelia. By 
Honoria Scott. 2s. 6d. 
BOTANY. 
A Botanical Calendar; exhibiting at one 
view the generic and specific name, the class, 
erder, and habitat, of all the British plants. 
By the Rev. W. Phelps, 10s. 6d. large pa- 
per, 11. 2s. . 
CLASSICS. 
ZEschyli Prometheus Vinctus ad Fidem 
Manuscriptorum emendavit; Notas, et Glos- 
farium adjecit Carolus Jacebus Blomfeld. 
A. B. Collegii SS.. Trinatatis apud Cantabri- 
gienses Socius. 6s. 
DRAMA. 
The Family Legend, a Tragedy. By Joanna 
Baillie. 3s. 6d. 
EDUCATION. 
Moral Truths and Studies in Natural aie 
tory. By Mr. Cockle, 7s. 
The History and Adventures of Little 
Henry, exemplified in a series of Figures. 6s. 
HISTORY. 
The Chronicles of Enguerrand de Mon- 
strelet. Translated by Thomas Johnes, Esq. 
12 vols. 8vo. with a 4to. vol. of plates. 71. 
4s. boards. 
LAW. 
Bibliotheca Legum, or Complete Catalogue 
ef the Poison: ane Statute Law Books of 
the United Kingdom, with their Dates and 
Prices. By John Clarke. 9s. 
_ MATHEMA‘TICS. 
The First Principles of Geometry and 
Trigonometry, treated in a plain and fami- 
liar manner, and illustrated with Figures, 
Diagrams, and References to well-known ob- 
jects, for the use of young persons. By I. 
Marsh, esq. price Js. 
The Principles of Fluxions, designed for 
the use of studentsin the University. By 
William Dealtry, M.A. Professor of Ma- 
thematics in the East India College, and 
Feilow of Trinity College, Cambridge. 
Royal 8vo. ids. boards. 
Evening Amusements for the Year 1811. 
‘By William Frend, esq. 12mo, 3s. boards. 
MEDICINE. 
Letters concerning the Diseases of the 
Wrethva. By Charles Bell, 8vo. 7s. 6d. 
Discourses on the Management of Infants, 
and the Treatment of their Disease., written 
i a plain familiar style, te render them in- 
telligible and useful to aJl mothers. 
John Herdman, M.D. 8vo. 6s. 
A Practical Treatise on the Morbid Sens 
sibility of the Eye, commonly called Weak~ 
ness of Sight. By John Stevenson, Member 
of the Royal College of Surgeons. London. 
Svo. 5s. 
The Annual Medical Review and Register 
for 1809, Vol. II. 8vo. 19s. 
By 
Observations on the Cure of Cancer. By 
Thomas Denman, M.D.  8vo. 3s, 
Pharmacope@ia Officinalis Britannica. By 
Richard Stocker, Apothecary to Guy’s Hose 
pital. 8vo. 10s. 6d. 
An Inquiry into the Causes producing the 
extraordinary additicn to the number of In- 
sane. By William Saunders Haslam,M.D. 5s. 
MILITARY. 
A Military Survey and Plan of the Opera- 
tions of Lord Wellington, in Portugal. 2s, 6d. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
A Great Personage proved to have been 
Junius, é&c. 
The true Sense and Meaning of the Systena 
of Nature, a posthumous Work of M. Hel- 
vetius. Translated by Daniel Isaac atone 
3s. 
Tythes no Oppression ; shewn in a Letter 
to the Lord of Abbots-glebe Manor. By - 
Paul Oldright. 1s. 6d. 
The Cambridge Problems, being a Collece 
tion of the printed Questions, proposed to the 
Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, 
at the general Examinations, from the year 
1801 to the year 1810 inclusive, with a Pre- 
face. By a Graduate of the University. 6s. 
Letters of Madame la Marquise du Deffand, 
to the Hon. Horace Walpole, afterwards Earl 
of Orford, from the year 1766 to the year 
1789 ; towhich are added, Letters of Madame 
du Deftand to Voltaire. Published from the 
originals at Strawberry Hill. 4 vols. 12mo. 
21. 2s. 
Hamlet Travestie, in three Acts, with 
Annotations by Dr. Johnson and George Stee 
vens, esq. and other commentators. 5s. 
A Minute Detail of the Attempt to assas- 
sinate the Duke of Cumberland, and of the 
facts relating to that event. 8vo. 4s. 6d. 
The Prebendary and the Curate 3; compre- 
hending an impartial Exposition of the State 
of parochial Affairs in Sawley Wilne and 
Long Eaton, Derbyshire. By the Rev. Tho- 
mas Humphries, AM. 2s. 
A concise History of the Origin, Progress, 
and Effects of the Papal Supremacy ; 3 with 
observations on the Alterations made in it by 
Buonaparte. 8vo. 3s. 6d. — 
Miscellaneous Questions on History and 
Chronologys 
