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MILITARY. 
The whole of the Proceedings of the Board 
of Inquiry upon the Subject of the late Con- 
vention in Portugal. Published by Autho- 
rity. 19s. 
Narrative of the sibs of Zaragoza. By 
Charles Richard Vaughan, M.B. Fellow of 
All Souls, Oxford, and oné of Dr. Radcliffe’s 
Travelling Fellows from that University 
Zs. 64. 
A Refutation of Biethe Franc M‘Allum’s 
Remarks on the Royal Military Coltege. By 
By Edward Kentish, 
WL. T. Peithmann. Professor of the R. M. C. 2s. 
“The Trial of Lieut. Colonel! Mackelcan of 
the Corps of Royal Engineers by a General 
Court-martial held at Chelsea, in June 1808. 
By Adam Oldham, 3s. 6d. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
> The Introduction to An Examination of 
the Interna! Evidence, respecting the Authen- 
ticity of certain Publications said to have 
been found in Manuscript at Bristol, written 
by a learned Priest, and others in the 15th 
Century. By John Sherwen, M.D. 7s. 
The Annual Review and History of Litera- 
ture for 1808, 11. 1s. 
An Exhibition of the Errors, &c. of a Sy- 
nopsis of Geography, for the Use of the Cadets 
ot the Royal Military College at Great Mar- 
jow, Ise 
A Statement of the Duties of Customs and 
Excise, payable upon all foreign articles im- 
ported into, or exported from Great Britain ; 
also the Duties Outwards, the. Bounties and 
Allowances on British Goods, and those on 
the Fisheries ; the Duties Coast-wise, the 
Quarantine. an Tonnage Duties ; together 
with Tables of Scavace, Baillage, Levant 
and Russia Dues, the whole brought up to 
5th Jan. 1809. By Edward James Mas- 
call, 14s. 
The Schocl for Orators, or a Péep at the 
Forum, 95s. 
An Essay on Sepulchres, or a Proposal for 
erecting some Memorial of the Illustrious 
Dead, in all Ages, on the Spot where their 
Remains have been interred. By William 
Godwin, crown 8vo. 4s. 
The London Female Penitentiary Defend. 
ed, or a Reply to Mr. Hales’s Pamphlet on 
its "Dangerous Tendency. By James Clarke, 
ds. 6d. 
An Attempt to ascertaina Theory for de- 
termining the Value of Funded Property, 
2s. 6d. 
A Dialogue in the Elysian Fields, between 
she Right Honourable Charles James Fox, 
and some of his royal ees royal 
4to. 2s. 
‘The Trial of Joseph Henry, esq. far Crim. 
€on. with Lady Emily Best, 2s. 6d. 
British Liberty and Philanthropy, 1s. 
The Harleian Miscellany. Part I. and II, 
$vo. 3s. Gd. royal paper, 63. each, 
The Plan and Termsof Instruction at ‘Mr. 
¥s 
[March 1, 
Thelwall’s Institution for the Cure of Impe- 
diments, &c. 5s. 
A Defence of the London Femile Peni- 
tentiary in reply to Mr. William Hale. By 
William Shrubsole, is. . 
NOVELS. 
The Irish Chieftain and his Family. By 
Theodore Melville, Esq. 4vols. 12mo. 11.) 
The Forest. of Comalva. Containing 
Sketches of Portugal, Spain, and part of. 
France. By Miss Hill. Svols. 15s. 
Matilda Montfort. By Peter Peregrine, esq. 
4 vols. il. 4s. 
London, or Truth without Treason. By 
.T. Lathom, Esq. 4 vols. 12mo. 11. 2s. 
Tales of the Manor, 
POETRY. | 
The Remains of Ifesiod the Ascrzan. 
Translated from the Greek into English 
2 vols.’ 10s. 
Verse. With.a preliminary Dissertation, and 
Notes. By Charles Abraham Elton, toeistap 
8vo. 12s. 
The Scotiad, or Wise Men of the North. 
A Serio-comae and Satiric Poem. 38 6d. 
The Flowers at Court. By Mrs. Reeve. 
2s. 6d. H 
POLITICS. 
The Exposé, or Napoleon Uaenhsleed, in 
a ocndensed Statement of his Career and Atro- 
cities, crown 8vo. 6s. 
Six Letters on the subject of Dr. “Milner’s 
Explanation, relating to the Proposal in the 
last Session of Parliament for admitting the 
King’s Veto in the Election of Roman Catho- 
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The Royal Veto, in the Nopointinent of 
the Irish Roman Catholic Prelacy, considered 
in Reply to the Right Rev. Dr. Milner’s 
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Strictures on the Present Government, Ci- 
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recent Transactions in that Couhtry, which 
have tended to alienate the Affections of the 
Natives. 3s. 
Reflections on the State of Public Affairs, 
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A Letter to Lord Viscount Castlereagh, on 
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there exists in the Country a Conspiracy for 
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~A Memoir upon the Affairs of Spain. 
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A Letter to S. Whitbread, esq. M. P. on 
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A View of the Natural, Political, and 
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Thomas Newenham, esq. 4to. il. 7s. 
THEOLOGY. : 
Intolerance the Disgrace of Christians, not 
the Fault of the Religion, By the Rev,’ 
Christopher Wyvill, 2s. 6d. 
Hints to the Public, and the Legislature on. 
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A. Sermon on the Roman Catholic Ques« 
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