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abound in the moft enlightened views, 
and to contain the moft accurate informa- 
tion relative to thefe kingdoms, and to 
be written in a ftyle which cannot fafl to 
merit an Englifh tranflation. The laft 
foreign work on the ftate of England was, 
we believe, by Archenholz. 
Mr. Joun ANSTEY is preparing to 
publifh a complete edition of the w. rks 
of bis deceafed father, with memoirs of 
his life. 
The Rev. C. Wywi tt will thortly lay 
before the public a fixth volume of poli- 
tical papers, comprizing the correfpond- 
ence of feveral diftinguifhed perfons on 
the fubject of parliamentary reform. 
Every true friend to his country will 
thank this gentleman for thus enabling 
polterity to decide for themfelves who 
have been {teady friends to the laberties of 
their country; and who have apofatized_ 
from principles which had been formerly 
regarded by them as fundamental in pre- 
ferving the conftitution in its purity. 
A Greek-Englifh Derivative Ditionary 
is preparing for the prefs, fhewing in 
Englith charaéters the Greek originals of 
fuch words in the Englifh languaze as are 
derived from the Greek, and eomprizing 
correct explanations, from the approved 
lexicographers, of the meaning of each 
Word. 
Mr. Grecory, ef the Royal Military 
Academy, has now in the prefs the third 
edition of his Leffons, Aftronomical and 
Philofophical, for the Amufement and 
Inftruction of Britifh Youth. The fuc- 
cefs this littie piece has met with, as a 
popular School book, in which the moft 
ufual appearances in nature are explained 
and accounted for in a familiar manner 
upon eftablifhed principles, has induced 
Mr. Gregory to pay every attention to 
the correctnefs and perfpicuity of this new 
edition. 
The Rey. Jon OrtTon’s Letters, which 
have beenfome time in the prefs, will be 
publifhed ® a few days. The collection 
being larger than was expeéted, will, with 
his Life, make two volumes. 
Brigade Major Retoge has juft com- 
pleted a new edition of his valuable Trea- 
tife on the Duty of Infantry Officers, and 
an Elucidation of the preient Syftem of 
Military Difcipline; a work of which 
there has been eight editions in this coun- 
try, and nearly as many in Ireland. ‘The 
fame gentleman has lately publifhed the 
ninth edition of the Treatife on Military 
Finance, in which is detailed many oficial - 
documents relative to the 
pay and allow- 
ances of the Brith army. 
Literary and Philoophical InteBizence. 
Stamma, the Calabrois, 8c, &c: 
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The. fecond volume of the intereftings 
Memoirs of Maria Antoinette, queen of 
France, by her folter-brother, M.WEBER, 
will make its appearance ipeedily. Tt will 
contain the hiftory of tse three grand 
epochs of the revolution, includirg an 
affecting recital of the fufferings of that 
unfortunate woman. The volume will 
be enriched with fome very ‘uperior cop- 
‘per- plates. 
A praéical Treatife:on the Game at 
Billiards, has been recently compoted by 
a diftinguithed amateur, and will fpeedily 
be given to the worid. 
The Rev. Joan Evans is about to 
publith a new evition of his Sequcl tothe - 
Sketch of the Denominations of -the 
Chrifien World. pie 5 
An Introduétion td the Game of Chefs 
will be publifhed in a few weeks, con- 
taining upwards of too exanples of 
games, including the whole of Philidor’s 
Analyfis, with copions feleStions frona 
Che 
inftructions for learners, and the arrange-= 
ment of the work, will be entirely new, 
and will render a complete knowledge of 
that {cientifc and fafhionable game per= 
fectly ealy of attainment. 
Mr. Betrour, who publifhed, fome 
time fince, his Imitations of the Fabulas 
Literarias of Don Tomas de Yriarte,. has 
tranflated into Englith verfe La Mufica, 
an admirable didactic poem, in five can~ 
tos, which he intends fpeedily to commit 
to the prefs. Seen 
A Tranflation of the Tratado Hiftorico 
fobre el Origen y Progrefos dela Comedia 
y del Hilricne{mo en Efpxna, par Don 
Cofiano Pellicer, by ROBERT WaTson 
W ave, Efq. M.R.LA., is nearly finifh- 
ed, and wili fhortly appear. : 
Mr. BiGLaNnD has in the prefs, and 
nearly ready for publication, Letters on 
Natoral Hiftory, The objeét of this work 
is to exhibit a view of the wifdom and 
goodnels of the Deity, fo eminently difs 
played in the formation of the univeries 
and the various relations of utility which 
inferior beings have to the human fpecies. 
It is calculated particula:ly for the ufe of 
{chools, and for youth in general of both 
fexes, and will he illuttraied by upwards 
of one hundred engraved fubjectsi The 
fame writer has recently publifhed a fe 
cond edition of his Letters on Ancient 
and Modern Hiftory, in o&tavo, which 
forms a handiome library-book, with an 
elegant engraving of the author, __ 
AL new and. complete edition of the 
Work, of the celebrated Franklin will, im 
two voltimes o¢iaye, [peedily make its 
* appearances, 
