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VARIETIES, Lirzrary anp PniLosopnuicat. 
Including Notices of Works in Hand, Domestic and Foreign. 
*.* Authentic Communications for this Article will alway ys be thankful) Ly ne debe, 
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HF; sixth portion of the History of 
Leicestershire, comprising the Hun- 
dred of Gathlaxton, ‘almost all the copies 
of which were, destroyed by the fire at 
. Messrs. Nicio.ts’s, is nearly reprinted, 
_ and may be expected to appear in July. 
~The hundred of. Sparkenhoe, which will. 
complete the work, is also in great. for- 
_ wardness. 
Provessor Saki Srewart, of. 
* Edinburgh, will shortly publish a pic aa 
_ volume of Moral Essays. | 
lume of his Anecdotes of Literature. 
The second volume of The Artist is 
completed, consisting, like the former, of. 
Essays on Subjects. of Science and the: 
_ Arts, chiefly written by men of eminence | 
“in their respective professional studies. 
i Me The History of the National Debt, in 
one volume octavo, a posthamous wor kof: 
> 
“thelate Mr, J.J.GRevier, so well known | 
sgh the generality of our readers by his - 
various writings on different branches of , 
political economy, will be published next . 
_ mnonth, 
tin Grammar, has made considerable 
, progress in preparing for the press, a com- 
_ prehensive work on the English Lan- - 
~~ guage, which will be found to combine 
# ‘several new and important practical ad- 
vantages. 
_ Mr. W. Moore, of the Royal Military - 
_ Academy, Woolwich, has in a state of 
_ .forwardvess, a Treatise on the Doctrine - 
of Flaxions, with its application to all the - 
most useful parts of the true theory of - 
gunnery, and ether. very curious and im- 
portant matters relating to military and 
naval science. The fluxions will be 
preceded by such parts of the science of 
-mechanics as are necessary for reading 
> 
the work without, any reference to other - 
authors. 
The first. volume of the Theological 
works of Mr. ArcurBatp M‘Leany; one 
of the pastors of the Baptist church, Edin- 
burgh, which, from the unexpected de- 
mand, the proprietors. were under the 
necessity of reprinting, is now finished, 
and ready for delivery, Volumes 5th 
and 6th, containing the Parapbrase and 
Commentary onthe Epistle to the He- 
brews, will be immediately put to press, 
and the subsequent volumes will be pub- 
_ lished asspeedily as possible. The whole, 
when finished, will consist of eight or 
Mr. Beco has put to press a fifth vo- 
nine handsome volumes duodecimo. A. 
new edition of his Treatise on the Apos- 
tolic Commission, is also just published. 
The Rev. H. H. Baser, of the British. ; 
Museum, has just published a new edi- . 
tion of Wiclif’s Version of the New Tes- 
tament. Prefixed to this most ancient . 
English Version of the New Testament, 
are Memoirs of the Life of Dr, Wiclif; 
and an Historical Account of the Sessa , 
and. English Versions of the Scriptures 
previous to the fifteenth century; embel- - 
lished with an elegant portrait. © 
_A new edition of Dr. Lamont’s Ser-- 
mons, on the most prevalent vices, isin. 
the saith and will appear early in | fea 
gust. , 
Mr. Fower, of Winterton, we com- 
pleted fac-simile engravings of the prin- — 
‘cipal Mosaic Pavements which have 
been discovered in the course of tie last. 
and present centuries, in various parts of 
Great Britain: and also, engravings of) 
‘several subjects in Stained Glass!in the... 
windows of the cathedrals of York, Lin-. Cale: 
coln, &c, the whole executed oft twenty- 
7 Mr. Grant, author of Institutes of - seven plates; and each impression ac)... 
in 
curately coloured after the original sub- / 
-Ject of the respective platés. 7” ‘ 
The author of Nubilia, is: abel ke: 
commence a periodical work, entitled the: 
Contemplatist; a Number of which will 
- be published every Saturday. — ee 
The Rev. Tueopa. ABAUZIT, ae in the” 553 
press, an edition of the Book oe Common 
‘Prayer of the Church of England, in ‘the © 
French language; the gospels, epistles, — 
and psalms, are > taken from the edition of 
.Geneva, in 1805); aie ae 
A romance in three volumes, ‘under 
the titie of the Spectre of the Mountain’ 
of Grenada, will be published early int 
the ensuing month. 
The Rev. Samuet Exspate, curate of 
Surfleet, near Spalding in Lincolnshire, 
has nearly ready for publication, a small 
‘volume, under the title of Death, Judg- 
ment, Heaven, and Hell, a poem, with 
other pieces, with additions and eménd- 
_ ations, 
The Rev. I. Spence, late. curate of 
Spalding in Lincolnshire, has upon the 
eve of publication his Farewell Sermon, 
-on taking leave of that parish. 
A new edition of Ducpate’s Warwick- 
ghire, with the additions of Dr. Tomas, 
and a Continuation to the present time, 
is now preparing for the press by some 
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