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and Hilary Terms, 54 Geo. III. 1815, 1814. By William Pyle Taunton, of the Middle Tempie, Esq. Barrister-at-law. Volume the F fth, Part the Second, 8vo. 7s. 6d.

A View of the Jurisprudence of the Isle of Man; with the history of its ancient constitution, legislative government, tenures, and extraordinary privileges; together with the practice of the courts, &c. By J. Johnson, Esq. 10s. 6d.

A Historical Treatise of an Action or Suit at Law, and of the proceedings used in the Court of K. B. and C. P. from the original process to judgment. By R. Boote. The hh edition, with considerable additions, by W Ballantine, Esq., of the Inner Temple, Parrister at Law. 8vo. 9s. 6d.

An Analysis, arranged to serve also as a compendious digested index of Mr. Fearne's essay on contingent remainders and executo.y devises, and of Mr. Butler's notes. By Richard Holmes Coote, Esq. of Lincoln's Iun. roy. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Court of Exchequer, Easter and Trinity Terms, 54 Geo. III. and the Sittings after. By George Price, of the Middle Temple, Esq. Barrister at Law. Volume I. Part I. (to be continued) royal 8vo. 6s. sewed.

A Treatise on Criminal Pleading, with precedents of indictments, special pleas, &c. adapted to practice. By Thomas Štarkie, of Lincoln's-Inn, Esq. Barrister at Law. 2 vol.

8vo. 11. 4s.

The Origin, Progress, and present Practice of the Bankrupt Law, both in England and Ireland. By Edward Christian, of Gray's Inn, Esq Barrister at Law, a commissioner of bankrupt, and Professor of the laws of England. vol. 2. 8vo. 1l. 2s.

MEDICINE AND CHIRURGERY.

A Treatise on the Antiphthisical Properties of the Gratiola Officinalis, or Hedge Hyssop; containing full directions for its use in pulmonary consumptions, and asthmatic complaints. By Richard Reece, M.D. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. Author of the Medical Guide, &c. 2s.

A Treatise on the Hereditary Properties of Diseases, intended to remove unfounded terrors and ill-judged cautions, consequent on erroneous opinions; with Notes illustrative of the subject, particularly in madness, scrofula, and cutaneous diseases. By Joseph Adams, M D.F.L.S. Licentiate of the the London College of Physicians, Physician to the hospital for small-pox inoculation and vaccination. 8vo. 5s. 6d.

A Practical Account of the Fever, commonly called the Bilious Remittent, as it appeared in the ships and hospitals of the Mediterranean fleet, with cases and dissections. To which are added, facts and obser

vations, illustrative of the causes, symptoms, and treatment of fever in the Mediterranean; comprehending the history of fever in the fleet, during the years 1810, 1811, 1812,1813, and of the Gibraltar and Carthagena fevers. By William Burnett, M.D. physician to the fleet. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Observations on Pulmonary Consumption. By Henry Herbert Southey, M.D. 8vo. 7s.

MISCELLANIES.

Government of Bengal and the Missionaries Correspondence between the Supreme at Serampore, in 1812 and 1813, relative to Messrs. Johns and Lawson, which terminated in the expulsion of Mr. Johns from India, for having gone thither without leave of the Court of Directors. By William Johns, memlate acting Surgeon at Serampore, in the ser ber of the Royal College of Surgeons, and vice of the East India Company. 1s. 6d.

dia; with journals of several tours through Tracts, Historical and Statistical, on Inof the Peninsula; also an acparts count of Sumatra, in a series of letters. Il

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lustrated by maps of the penininsula of Hindostan, and by a variety of other plates. By Benjamin Heyne, M.D. F.L.S. member of the Asiatic Society at Calcutta; and Surgeon and Naturalist on the establishment at Fort St. George. 4to. 21. 2s.

A General Account of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge; to which is subjoined the standing rules and orders, a list of the subscribing Members, and a catalogue of the books dispersed by the Society, and

other documents. 2s. 6d.

Canada; or, a View of the Importance of the British American Colonies; shewing their extensive and improveable resources, and pointing out the great and unprecedented advantages which have been allowed to the Americans over our own colonists; together with the great sacrifices which have been made, by our late commercial regulations, of the carrying trade of Great Britain to the United States: also the points necessary to be kept in view for the future encouragement of British shipping, and for the protection and support of the commercial interest of Great Britain and her North American colonies. By David Anderson. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Popular Reflections on the Progress of the Principles of Toleration, and the Reasonableness of the Catholic Claims. By a Protestant. 8vo. 6s.

Memoir of the Queen of Etruria, written by herself. To which is annexed, an Authentic Narrative of the seizure and removal of Pope Pius VII. on the 6th of July, 1809, with genuine Memoirs of his Journey from Rome to France, and thence to Savona, written by one of his attendants. Translated from the Italian. 8vo. 7s, 6d,

Letters from a Lady to her Sister, during a Tour to Paris, in the months of April and May, 1814. 12mo. 4s.

Dispassionate Discussion of the Objects and Views of the British and Foreign Bible Society, compared with those of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, as they affect the interests of the Church of England and the cause of genuine Christianity. By a Layman. 25.

An Olio of Anecdotes and Memoranda, By William Davis. 12mo, 5s,

The Miscellaneous Papers of John Smeaton, civil engineer, &c. F. R.S. communicated to the Royal Society; printed in the Philosophical Transactions, and comprising his Treatise on Mills, forming a fourth Volume to his Reports. With twelve engravings, 4to. 11. 11s. 6d.

The Doctrine of Chances; or, the Theory of Gaming, made easy to every person acquainted with common arithmetic, &c. with Tables of Chance never before published, which from mere inspection will solve a great variety of interesting questions. By William Rouse. 8vo. 15s.

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Remarks on the Incidental Ambiguities and False Imports attendant on the Use of the Auxiliary Signs in the English Language, with nearly two hundred instances of defective language of this kind, from the writings of Addison, Steele, Hawksworth, Johnson, Burke, Junius, Horne Tooke, and other distinguished writers and grammarians; the whole with explanatory remarks. 1s. 6d.

New Orthographical Exercises, with the correct Orthoopy of every Word, according to the most approved modern usage, for the use of Foreigners, and schools in general.— By Alexander Power, Master of the Com

mercial Academy, Ashford, Kent. 129. 2s. bound.

The Dictionary of the English Language; in which the Words are deduced from their Originals, and illustrated in their different significations, by examples from the best writers: to which are prefixed, a History of the Language, and an English Grammar. By Samuel Johnson, L.L.D. With numerous corrections, and with the addition of many thousand words. By the Rev. Heary J Todd. M.A. F.S.A. Chaplain in ordinary to his Majesty, and keeper of the Archbishop of Canterbury's records. Part I to be continued every three months, till completed in four volumes. 4to. 11. 1s.

Clef, ou Themes Traduits de la Grammaire de Nicolas Hamel, d'apres l'Edition stéréotype. 12mo. 3s. bound.

Introductory Latin Exercises to those of Clarke, Ellis, and Turner; designed for the younger classes of learners. 12mo. 2s. 6d. bound.

POETRY.

Terrors of Imagination, and other Poems. By John William Smith. 8vo. 6s.

Carmen Britannicum; or, the Song of Britain: written in honour of his Royal Highness George Augustus Frederick, Prince Regent. By Edward Hovell Thurlow, Lord Thurlow. 4to. 5s. sewed.

POLITICAL ECONOMY.

An Essay on Improving the Condition of the Poor. By Thomas Myers, A. M. of the Royal Academy, Woolwich. 3s. 6d.

POLITICS.

The Rights of War and Peace, including the law of nature and of nations: translated from the original Latin of Grotius, with notes and illustrations from the best political and legal writers, both ancient and modern. By the Rev. A. C. Campbell, A. M. 3 vols. 8vo. 11. 11s. 6d.

The Political Memento; or, Extracts from the Speeches, during the last six years, of near a hundred of the most distinguished members of both Houses of Parliament, on

the policy, conduct, and probable result of the war. By a Parliamentary Reporter. 8vo.

15s.

THEOLOGY.

The Substance of a Discourse delivered at the Abbey Church in Bath, on Thursday the 31st of March, 1814, before the District Committee established in that city: giving a Churchman's reasons for declining a connection with the Bible Society, and now respectfully addressed to the Parent "Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge." By the Rev. Charles Daubeney, Archdeacon of Sarum. 1s. 6d.

and Hilary Terms, 54 Geo. III. 1815, 1814. By William Pyle Taunton, of the Middle Tempie, Esq. Barrister-at-law. Volume the Fifth, Part the Second, 8vo. 7s. 6d.

A View of the Jurisprudence of the Isle of Man; with the history of its ancient constitution, legislative government, tenures, and extraordinary privileges; together with the practice of the courts, &c. By J. Johnson, Ex q. 10s. 6d.

Historical Treatise of an Action or Suit at Law, and of the proceedings used in the Court of K. B. and C. P. from the original process to judgment. By R. Boote. The hh edition, with considerable additions, by W Ballantine, Esq. of the Inner Temple,

Barrister at Law. 8vo. 9s. 6d.

An Analysis, arranged to serve also as a compendious digested index of Mr. Fearne's essay on contingent remainders and executoy devises, and of Mr. Butler's notes. By Richard Holmes Coote, Esq. of Lincoln'sIun. roy. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

vations, illustrative of the causes, symptoms, and treatment of fever in the Mediterranean; comprehending the history of fever in the fleet, during the years 1810, 1811, 1812,1813, and of the Gibraltar and Carthagena fevers, By William Burnett, M.D. physician to the feet. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Observations on Pulmonary Consumption. By Henry Herbert Southey, M.D. 8vo. 7s.

MISCELLANIES.

Government of Bengal and the Missionaries Correspondence between the Supreme at Serampore, in 1812 and 1813, relative to Messrs. Johns and Lawson, which terminated in the expulsion of Mr. Johns from India, for having gone thither without leave of the Court of Directors. By William Johns, memlate acting Surgeon at Serampore, in the serber of the Royal College of Surgeons, and vice of the East India Company. 1s. 6d.

dia; with journals of several tours through Tracts, Historical and Statistical, on InReports of Cases argued and determined various parts of the Peninsula; also an acin the Court of Exchequer, Easter and Tri-lustrated by maps of the penininsula of Hincount of Sumatra, in a series of letters. Ilnity Terms, 54 Geo. III. and the Sittings after. By George Price, of the Middle Temple, Esq. Barrister at Law. Volume I. Part I. (to be continued) royal 8vo. 6s. sewed.

A Treatise on Criminal Pleading, with precedents of indictments, special pleas, &c. adapted to practice. By Thomas Štarkie, of Lincoln's-Inn, Esq. Barrister at Law. 2 vol.

8vo. 11. 4s.

The Origin, Progress, and present Practice of the Bankrupt Law, both in England and Ireland. By Edward Christian, of Gray's Inn, Esq Barrister at Law, a commissioner of bankrupt, and Professor of the laws of England. vol. 2. 8vo. 11. 2s.

MEDICINE AND CHIRURGERY.

A Treatise on the Antiphthisical Properties of the Gratiola Officinalis, or Hedge Hyssop; containing full directions for its use in pulmonary consumptions, and asthmatic complaints. By Richard Reece, M.D. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. Author of the Medical Guide, &c. 2s.

A Treatise on the Hereditary Properties of Diseases, intended to remove unfounded terrors and ill-judged cautions, consequent on erroneous opinions; with Notes illustrative of the subject, particularly in madness, scrofula, and cutaneous diseases. By Joseph Adams, M D.F.L.S. Licentiate of the the London College of Physicians, Physician to the hospital for small-pox inoculation and vaccination. 8vo, 5s. 6d.

A Practical Account of the Fever, commonly called the Bilious Remittent, as it appeared in the ships and hospitals of the Mediterranean fleet, with cases and dissections. To which are added, facts and obser

dostan, and by a variety of other plates. By the Asiatic Society at Calcutta; and Surgeon Benjamin Heyne, M.D. F.L.S. member of

and Naturalist on the establishment at Fort

St. George. 4to. 21. 25.

A General Account of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge; to which is subjoined the standing rules and orders, a list of the subscribing Members, and a catalogue of the books dispersed by the Society, and

other documents. 2s. 6d.

Canada; or, a View of the Importance of the British American Colonies; shewing their extensive and improveable resources, and pointing out the great and unprecedented advantages which have been allowed to the Americans over our own colonists; together with the great sacrifices which have been made, by our late commercial regulations, of the carrying trade of Great Britain to the United States: also the points necessary to be kept in view for the future encouragement of British shipping, and for the protection and support of the commercial interest of Great Britain and her North American colonies. By David Anderson. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Popular Reflections on the Progress of the Principles of Toleration, and the Reasonableness of the Catholic Claims. By a Protestant. 8vo. 65.

Memoir of the Queen of Etruria, written by herself. To which is annexed, an Authentic Narrative of the seizure and removal of Pope Pius VII. on the 6th of July, 1809, with genuine Memoirs of his Journey from Rome to France, and thence to Savona, written by one of his attendants. Translated from the Italian. 8vo. 75, 6d,

Letters from a Lady to her Sister, during a Tour to Paris, in the months of April and May, 1814. 12mo. 4s.

Dispassionate Discussion of the Objects and Views of the British and Foreign Bible Society, compared with those of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, as they affect the interests of the Church of England and the cause of genuine Christianity. By a Layman. 2s.

An Olio of Anecdotes and Memoranda, By William Davis. 12mo, 5s.

The Miscellaneous Papers of John Smeaton, civil engineer, &c. F. R. S. communicated to the Royal Society; printed in the Philosophical Transactions, and comprising his Treatise on Mills, forming a fourth Volume to his Reports. With twelve engravings, 4to. 11. 11s. 6d.

The Doctrine of Chances; or, the Theory of Gaming, made easy to every person ac quainted with cominon arithmetic, &c. with Tables of Chance never before published, which from mere inspection will solve a great variety of interesting questions. By William Rouse. 8vo. 15s.

MUSIC.

Anecdotes of Music. Historical and Biographical; in a series of letters from a gentleman to his daughter. By A. Burgh, A.M. 8 vols. 12mo. 11. 11s. 6d.

NOVELS.

Bachelor's Miseries. By an Old Maid of Distinction. 12mo. 24s.

Aventures d'Eugene de Senneville et de Guillaume Delorine, écrites par Eugene et publiées par L. B. Picard, Membre de l'Institut. 4 vols. 21s.

The Confessions of Sir Henry Longueville, a Novel. By R. P. Gillies, Esq. 2 vols. 12mo. 10s. 6d.

Duty: a novel. By the late Mrs. Roberts, author of Rose and Emily. Interspersed with poetry, and preceded by a character of the Author, by Mrs. Opie. 3 vols. 12mo. 12s.

PHILOLOGY.

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Remarks on the Incidental Ambiguities and False Imports attendant on the Use of the Auxiliary Signs in the English Language, with nearly two hundred instances of defective language of this kind, from the writings of Addison, Steele, Hawksworth, Johnson, Burke, Junius, Horne Tooke, and other distinguished writers and grammarians; the whole with explanatory remarks. 1s. 6d.

New Orthographical Exercises, with the correct Orthoëpy of every Word, according to the most approved modern usage, for the use of Foreigners, and schools in general. By Alexander Power, Master of the Com

mercial Academy, Ashford, Kent. 12. 2s. bound.

The Dictionary of the English Language; in which the Words are deduced from their Originals, and illustrated in their different significations, by examples from the best writers: to which are prefixed, a History of the Language, and an English Graminar. By Samuel Johnson, L.L.D. With numerous corrections, and with the addition of many thousand words. By the Rev. Heory J. Todd. M.A. F.S.A. Chaplain in ordinary to his Majesty, and keeper of the Archbishop of Canterbury's records. Part I to be coutinued every three months, till completed in four volumes. 4to. 11. 1s.

Clef, ou Themes Traduits de la Grammaire de Nicolas Hamel, d'apres l'Edition stéréotype, 12mo. 3s. bound,

Introductory Latin Exercises to those of Clarke, Ellis, and Turner; designed for the younger classes of learners. 12mo. 2s. 6d. bound,

POETRY.

Terrors of Imaginatlon, and other Poems. By John William Smith. 8vo. 6s.

Carmen Britannicum; or, the Song of Britain written in honour of his Royal

Highness George Augustus Frederick, Prince Regent. By Edward Hovell Thurlow, Lord Thurlow. 4to. 5s. sewed.

POLITICAL ECONOMY.

An Essay on Improving the Condition of the Poor. By Thomas Myers, A. M. of the Royal Academy, Woolwich. 3s. 6d.

POLITICS.

The Rights of War and Peace, including the law of nature and of nations: translated from the original Latin of Grotius, with notes and illustrations from the best political and legal writers, both ancient and modern. By the Rev. A. C. Campbell, A. M. 3 vols. 8vo. 11. 11s. 6d.

The Political Memento; or, Extracts from the Speeches, during the last six years, of near a hundred of the most distinguished members of both Houses of Parliament, on

the policy, conduct, and probable result of the war. By a Parliamentary Reporter. 8vo.

15s.

THEOLOGY.

The Substance of a Discourse delivered at the Abbey Church in Bath, on Thursday the 31st of March, 1814, before the District Committee established in that city: giving a Churchman's reasons for declining a connection with the Bible Society, and now respectfully addressed to the Parent "Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.” By the Rev. Charles Daubeney, Archdeacon of Sarum. 1s. 6d.

A Sermon, preached at the Cathedral | prints from drawings by the author. 4to. Church of Saint Paul, London, before his 31. 3s. Royal Highness the Prince Regent, and both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday, July 7th, 1814, being the day appointed for a General Thanksgiving. By George Henry Law, D. D. F. R. S. Lord Bishop of Ches

ter.

2s. 6d.

Select Nonconformist's Remains; being Original Sermons of Oliver Heywood, Thomas Jollie, Henry Newcome, and Henry Rendlebury, selected from manuscripts; with Memoirs of the Authors, compiled mostly from their private papers. By Richard Slate. 12mo. 6s. boards. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Sixty Sermons, adapted to the use of schools and families; being one for every Sunday in the year, and the great holydays and fast days; consisting of an abridgement of the best moral discourses which are to be found in the writings of Blair, Paley, Porteous, Gisborne, Enfield, Horsley, Tillotson, Secker, Seed, Jortin, Zollikoffer, Horne, and other eminent divines. By the Rev. S. Barrow, author of the Young Christian's Library. 6s. 6d.-7s. bound.

Tracts on the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity, and on the Nicene and Athanasian Creeds, by Bishops Stillingfleet and Bull, Dr. Wallis, Lord Monboddo, and Dr. Horbery: with a Disquisition on Rational Christiaanity, by Soame Jenyns, Esq. To which is prefixed, an Introduction to the Doctrine of the Trinity and the Athanasian Creed. By the Right Rev. Thomas Burgess, D.D. F. R. S. and F. A. S. Bishop of St. David. 4s.

The Lesson of Our Times; a sermon preached at the Parish Church of St. Martin, in Leicester, on the day of General Thanksgiving, &c. before the Mayor and Corporation of Leicester, and published at their request and expence, in aid of the fund for relieving the distress in Germany. By the Rev. Edward Thomas Vaughan, M. A. Vicar of St. Martin and All Souls, Leicester, and Rector of Foston, Leicestershire. 1s. 6d.

Evangelical Christianity Considered. By John Grundy, one of the Ministers of the Congregation assembling in the chapel in Cross-street, Manchester. 2 vols. 8vo. 11. 4s.

A Translation of the first two volumes of the Relation Historique, under the title of Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent, during the years 1799-1804; accompanied by the whole of the text of the Atlas Pittoresque, and a selection of plates by M. de Humboldt; forming two volumes, under the title of Researches on the Institutions and Monuments of the Ancient Inhabitants of America, &c. &c. By Helen Maria Williams. Under the immediate inspection of the Author. 4 vols. 8vo. 21. 12s. 6d. illustrated by plates, some of which are coloured.

An Account of a Voyage to Abyssinia, and Travels in the interior of that country, executed under the orders of the British Government, in the years 1809 and 1810. By Henry Salt, Esq. F. R. S. &c. Illustrated by a large sheet map of Abyssinia, and several charts laid down from original surveys and observations by the Author, together with thirty engravings and etchings, executed by Charles Heath, Esq. from drawings taken on the spot. Royal 4to. 51. 5s. Imperial, 81. 8s.

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