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VARIETIES, LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL, 
Including Notices of Works in Hund, Domestic and Foreign. . 
*.* Authentic Communications for this Article will always be thankfully received. 
WV “R. BOWYER, of Pall-Mall, in- 
tends to publish his splendid work 
on the Abolition of the SlaveTrade, in the 
beginning of next month; it will consist 
of original’ Poems, written by Montgo- 
mery, Grahame, and others, expressly for 
the occasion; and will be embellished 
with engravings, from pictures, by 
Smirke, and enriched with the portraits 
of Mr. Wilberforce, Mr. Clarkson, and ° 
Mr. Granville Sharpe. 
Mrs. Bay ey will shortly publish, in 
three duodecimo volumes, Vacation 
Fvenings, ‘consisting of Familiar conver- 
sations on Lkerature and Morals, inters- 
persed with some original Tales and 
Poems, and occasional selections from 
other writers. . 
‘Jeremy Bentuam, esq. author ofa 
Treatise on Scotch Reform, has in the 
press a work on the Libel Law. ! 
» An Index, -to the Library of the Royal 
Institution will soon be ready for publi- 
cation. It is methedically arranged with 
an Index,;- on a plan partly new, which 
will render-it of great use in all libraries. 
A Geometrical, Historical, and Politi- 
cal, Chart, ‘of the Reign of George III. 
is announced by Mr. Wittram TICKEN. 
Dr. SatrERLEy’s Course of Clinical 
Instruction at the Middlesex Hospital, 
will begin the first week in November: 
the attendance on the patients will be 
continued, daily, and- Lectures will be 
given once a week, or oftener, when it 
may be necessary, at eleven o’clock. Mr. 
CARTWRIGHT, assistant surgeon, to the 
Hospital, will undertake such occasional 
demonstrations of morbid anatomy, as 
may be required for the illustration’ of 
the respective cases. The objects of the 
Course will also be extended to such re- 
markable peculiarities in the diseases of 
children, as may occur in the Foundling 
Hospital. Dr. Youne will begin his Ele- 
mentary Lectures on Chemistry, Physio- 
logy, the practice of Physic, and the 
Materia Medica, about the middle of 
December :. he will deliver them on 
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 
seven-o’clock in the evening, throughout 
the season. “4 Sie 
Mr. Rozert Hutsy is engaged in the 
translation of the sacred dramas of Klop- 
stuck, the first of which, entitled ‘* So- 
lomon”, will appear in the course of the 
ensuing month. aes 
Mr. Hutsa has also completed a 
Poem, called the Peruvians, in ten can- 
tos, which will be published this year.. 
A gentleman of Bristol is printing a se- 
lection of Poems, from the Hesperides of 
Ropert Herrick. It will be con- 
tained in one volume, with an engraving 
of the poet. 
A selection from the works of Georce 
WirHeEr, is also printing at Bristol. Te 
will consist of pieces from his Juvenilia ; 
his frst. and second Remembrances; 
the Hymns. and Songs of the Church; 
and a Manuscript Copy of his Version of 
the Psalms, which it is believed were 
never printed, though he had a patent 
granted for them from King James. 
Mr. Brsser, of Birmingham, has an- 
nounced a Medallion of the King, under 
the immediate patronage of the Royal 
Family, on the occasion of the Festi- 
val to be held onthe 25th of October 
next. 
lic, and the Legislature, on-the nature 
and effects of Evangelical Preaching, by 
a BarrisreR, will be published in Fe- 
bruary. 
The Rev. H. J. Kyapp, will shortly 
The fourth part of Hints to the Pube- - 
publish an Abridgment of Universal _ 
History, adapted to the use of Families - 
and Schools, divided into portions, cal- 
culated for each day’s learning, to which 
are annexed appropriate questions for the 
instructor, 
A new edition of the Village Curate, — 
and other Poems, by the late Dr. Srur~ 
Dis, will appear in the course of this 
mouth. : 
The Rev: Mr. Hampson, of Sunder- 
land, has in the press, and nearly ready 
for publication, an octavo volume of Ser- 
mons. / : 
- A new miniature edition of Pious Re- 
flections for every Day in the Menth,’ 
will appear in the course of October 
next, translated from. the French -of 
Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray. . 
Mr. Bretanp, author of Letters on 
History, is preparing a General History of 
_ Europe, from the Peace in 1783, to the 
present Time. 
A work, under thé Title of Tales‘of 
other Countries, is-in the press. They 
are founded on. circumstances relating 
to the author, in his travels throughsome 
of the continental countries, 
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