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AGRICULTURE. 
A PRACTICAL Treatise on the Merino 
and Anglo-Merino Breeds of Sheep, in 
which the Advantages to the Farmer and 
Grazier, pecul'ar to these Breeds, are clearly 
niga By Charles Henry Hunt, 
esq. . 6d. 
ARTS, FINE. 
Specimens of Ancient Sculpture, selected 
from different Collections in Great Britain. 
By the Society of Dilletanti. Vol. J. imp. 
fol. 13h 18s. 
The Cabinet Picture Gallery. 
41, 4s. coloured. 21..12s. 6d. plain. 
ASTRONOMY. 
Evening Amusernents for 1810, being tlre 
Seventh of the Series of Annual Volumes for 
the improvement of Students in Astronomy. 
By W. Frend, esq. M.A. 3s. 
BIOGRAPHY. 
A Biographical Peerage of the Empire of 
Great Britain, Vol. Til. 8s. 
‘lhe Life of Torquato Tasso, By John 
No. Ii. 
Black. 2 vols. 4to. 3). Ss. 
Mempirs of the Life of Sir Francis Bur- 
dett. 3s. 
The Life of Fenelon, archbishop of Cam- 
bray. 8vo, 7s. . 
! BOTANY. 
A Calendar of Flora, composed during the 
year 1809, at» Warrington. By George 
Crosfield. Ss. 6d. 
CHEMISTRY. 
The Hements of Ceemistry. By Thomas 
Thomson, M.D. F.R.8.E. 8vo, 10s. 6d. 
EDUCATION. 
Soirées d’Automne, ou le Vice puni et la 
Verte recompensée, 2 Vinstruction de la 
Jeunesse. Par Mademoiselle G. Berthollet. 
4s. 6d. 
The Modern Preceptor, or a General 
_ Course of Polite Education. By John 
Dougall, 2 vols. 8vo. il. 4s. 
A Piactical Grammar of English Pronun- 
ejaiion. By B. H. Smart. 8vo. 9s. 
GEOGRAPHY. 
Pinkerton’s New Modern Atlas, contain- 
ing Maps of China, Chili, and the Southern 
Parts of the United States of America. il, 1s. 
HISTORY. 
The History of Brazil. 
Southey. Part I. 2]. Qs. 
The History of the Inquisitions, including 
the secret [ransactions of those horrific Tri- 
bunals to the present Time. 4to. with 12 
plates, 21. 12s. 6d. or royal papers 4), 43. 
By Robert 
LAW. 
Considerations on an important Question, 
arising out of the Laws of England, relative 
to Arrest." Be "9 
A Letter to Sir Samuel Romilly, on the 
Revision of the Bankrupt Laws. By Wm. 
David Evans, esq. 3s. 
Ta Tsing Leu Lee, being the Fundamental 
Laws, and a Selection from the Supplementary 
Statutes, of the Penal Code of China. _ 
Translated from the Chinese, with an Appen~ 
dix and Notes.. By Sir George Thomas 
Staunton, bart. F.R.S. royal 4to. 51. 3s, 
Enfield’s’ Compendium of the Laws and 
Constifution of England. 4s. 6d. 
Trial of the Information ex officio, the 
King versus John Lambert and another, on a 
charge of Libel on his Majesty’s Person, in 
the Morning Chronicle. 2s. 6d. 
MEDICINE. ; . 
Observations on the Diseases of the Army 
in Camp, and in Garrison. By Sir John 
Pringle, bart. M.D. F.R.S. and Physician 
General to the forces. 8vo. 12s. 
A Familiar Essay, explanatory of the 
Theory and Practice of Prevention of Vene- 
real Contagion. By a Member of- the 
ie al College of Surgeons in London, as. 
MILITARY, 
"An Account of the Origin, Progress, and 
Consequences, of the Discontents in the 
Army on the Madras Establishment, in a 
series of Letters written on the spot. 8s. 
A short Account of the Mutiny in the 
Army of Bengal, in 1766, preparatory to the 
publication of an Account of the late Mutiny 
at Madras, 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
An Outline of a Plan for the more easily 
Registering and better securing of Charitable 
Donations. 1s. 
A Letter to William Wilberforce, esq: 
M. P, relative to the Second Bill for Regis-. 
tering Charitable Donations, &c. Ty A. 
Highmore, gent. is. 6d. 
Colonel Charmilly’s Answer to the Reply 
of Lieut. General Tarleton. 1s. 
Naufragia, or Historical Memoirs of Ship- 
wrecks, By J. Stanier Clarke, F.R.S. vol. 
II. 6s. Gd. fi : 
A Letter from the Right Hon. George 
Rose to the Right Hon. Lord Viscount 
Melville, on the subject of his Letter to the 
Right Kon. S. Perceval, respecting a Naval 
Arsenal at Northfleet. is. 6d. 
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