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GALE, CURTIS, AND FENNER, PATERNOSTER ROW; RODWELL, BOND STREET; BLACK, PARRY, AND CO., LEADENHALL STREET; AND ALL OTHER

BOOKSELLERS.

SCARCE TRACTS.

THE PUBLISHED NUMBERS OF

The Classical Journal

Contain, among a variety of

CLASSICAL, BIBLICAL, AND ORIENTAL, LITERATURE,

I.

II.

III.

IV.

V.

VI.

THE FOLLOWING SCARCE AND VALUABLE

GREEK, LATIN, AND ENGLISH TRACTS:

CARMINA HOMERICA, Ilias et Odyssea a rhapsodorum interpola-
tionibus repurgata, et in pristinam formam redacta; cum NOTIS ac
PROLEGOMENIS, studio RICARDI PAYNE KNIGHT. 2d edition,
with very many additions. A copy of the first Edit. (of
which only a few copies were printed,) was lately sold by Auc-
tion for upwards of £7.

A Chart of 10 Numerals in 200 Languages, with a Descriptiv☛
Essay. By the Rev. R. Patrick, Hull.

Account of Herculaneum. By the Rev. Mr. Hayter.

An Introductory Essay on the Prepositions of the Greek Language.
By Professor Moor.

Bishop Pearson's minor Tracts chronologically arranged.

T. Falconer's two Letters On the Oxford Strabo.

VII. De Græcorum Verbis in Regulâ flectendis; a C. S. G. Haupt

mann.

VIII. G. Canteri de ratione Emendandi Græcos Auctores, Syntagma

recens auctum.

IX. Wasse On Latin Scholiasts.

X.

XI.

Oratio de Publicis Atheniensium Moribus, a Valckenaer.
Lamberti Bos regulæ præcipuæ accentuum.

XII. Ruhnken's Animadvv. in Xenophontis Memorabilia.

XIII. Oratio de Linguæ Arabicæ utilitate, antiquitate, et præstantiâ ; a Hyde.

XIV. De Ludis privatis ac domesticis Veterum: a J. C. Bulengero. XV. Fontes quos Tacitus in tradendis rebus ante se gestis videatur sequutus paucis indicat J. H. L. Meierotto. This is reprinted from a scarce tract in folio. 1795.

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VII. Substance of the Speech of JOHN BRUCE, Esq. in the Committee of the House of Commons, on the Resolutions respecting Indian affairs.

VIII. Remarks on the Evidence delivered before both Houses of Parliament on the East India Company's Affairs. By CHARLES MACLEAN, M. D.

IX. Observations on the State of the Brewery, and on the
Saccharine Quality of Malt. By JAMES BAVERSTOCK,
Esq. Alton, Hants. [Original]

X. Substance of the Speech of CHARLES MARSH, Esq. in
a Committee of the House of Commons, in support of the
Amendment moved by Sir Thomas Sutton, Bart. on the
Clause in the East India Bill, 66
Enacting further facilities
to persons to go out to India for religious purposes."

XI. A Counter Address to the Protestants of Great Britain
and Ireland, in Answer to the Address of CHARLES BUT-
LER, Esq. (published in No. II.) By the Rev. THOMAS
LE MESURIER.

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XII. Public Prosperity or Arguments in Support of a Plan for raising Six Millions Sterling; and for employing that Sum in Loans to Necessitous and Industrious Persons. [Second Edition.] By ANDREW BECKET, Esq.

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The translation of Sir FRANCIS D'IVERNOIS' celebrated work on FRENCH FINANCE, published at Prague in the present year, will appear in the next Number; and should that author favor us with any additional or supplementary observations on the Exposé of 1814, we shall be eager to lay them before our readers.

SKETCH

OF THE VARIOUS PROPOSALS

FOR A

Constitutional Reform

IN THE

REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE,

INTRODUCED INTO THE

PARLIAMENT

OF

GREAT BRITAIN

From 1770 to 1812.

BY GEORGE WILSON MEADLEY, ESQ.

Author of 'Memoirs of WILLIAM PALEY, D. D.' and 'ALGERNON SYDNEY.'

NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED.

VOL. II. Pam.

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