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in 8vo. Price 16s. boards, An Inquiry into the Integrity of the Greek Vulgate, or received Text of the New Testament; in which the Greek Manuscripts are newly classed, the Integrity of the authorised Text vindicated, and the various Readings traced to their Origin. By the Rev. Frederick Nolan, a Presbyter of the United Church.

A new edition of the British Plutarch, with considerable additions by Mr. Wrangham, is printing in six octavo volumes.

Dr. Henry is printing a new edition of his Elements of Chymistry, with very considerable additions and improvements.

Mr. John Faithhorn will soon publish a second edition, consi'derably enlarged, of Facts and Observations on Liver Complaints and Bilious Disorders in general.

To be published on the First of March, 1816, in one large Volume 8vo., printed on a beautiful new Type, cast on purpose for the Work, and embellished with an accurately engraved Map, from the latest survey, A Topographical History of Staf'fordshire: including its Agriculture, Commerce, Mines, and Manufactures; Pedigrees of Families; Biographical Sketches of eminent Natives; and every species of Information connected with the Local History of the County. Compiled from the most authentic Sources, by William Pitt, Esq. late of Pendeford; assisted by several eminent Writers in the various Departments.

The Antiquary, a Novel, in three volumes, by the author of Waverley, will soon appear.

Mr. J. Coxe has in the press, a-Picture of Italy, including a

complete guide to all the curiosi ties and antiquities of that coun try, illustrated by maps and other engravings.

Mr. Pontey, author of the Forest Pruner's Assistant, is pre paring a work on the Theory and Practice of Ornamental Gardening, which will form a quarto volume, with numerous plates and illustrations.

Biographical Memoirs of Dr. M. Stewart, Dr. J. Hutton, and Prof. J. Robison, read before the Royal Society of Edinburgh, with some additional notes by Prof. J. Playfair, are printing in an octavo volume.

Professor Jameson will soon publish a second edition of his System of Mineralogy, in three volumes.

In a few days will be published, Conversations on the Duties, Advantages, Pleasures, and Sorrows, of the Marriage State. Intended as an Accompaniment to the Letters lately published on the same subject, by J. Ovington. 12mo. 3s. bds.

A System of Mechanical Phi losophy, by the late Dr. John Robinson, with notes and illustrations, comprising the most recent discoveries in the physical sciences, is preparing for publication by Dr. David Brewster, in four octavo volumes, with plates.

The Rev. Arch. Alison has a second volume of Sermons nearly ready to appear.

The Rev. Robert Morehead will soon publish another volume of Discourses on the Principles of Religious Belief.

Mrs. Bryan has in the press, a compendious Astronomical and Geographical Class Book, for the use of families and young persons.

Mr. John Mackenzie is preparng for publication, Leisure Hours, or Speculations on Various Subjects.

The Rev. P. Keith has in the press, a System of Physiological Botany, in two octavo volumes, with plates drawn and engraved by Mr. Sowerby.

Mr. James Wardrop will soon produce another volume of Essays on the Morbid Anatomy of the Eye, with numerous colored engravings.

The Fourth Volume of the Transactions of the Highland Society of Scotland will soon ap

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sisting of Sermons, Dissertations, Essays, and poems, are in the press.

Mr. Donavan is printing his Essay on the Origin, Progress, and Present State of Galvanism, which gained the prize of the Royal Irish Academy.

The Rev. H. Batten will soon publish, a Report of a series of experiments in education, showing that children will learn as much in one year by the interrogative system, as in four years by the ordinary methods.

Mr. S. Rootsey has in the press, a Bristol Dispensatory; intended to establish the nomenclature of pharmacy on a permanent basis, and to explain the advantages of a new method of expressing the composition of medicines.

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Young Botanists, &c. In 12mo. 3s. 6d. bound.

Manuel du Voyageur; or, Traveller's Pocket Companion: consisting of familiar Conversations in English, French, and Italian; also Models of Letters, Notes, &c. a List of French and Italian Coins, and the various Terms used in Music. By Madame de Genlis. Fifth edition, corrected and greatly improved by P. A. Cignani. In a neat portable volume, price 6s. 6d. half-bound.

MISCELLANIES.

A Memorial, offered to her Royal Highness the Princess Sophia, Electress and Duchess Dowager of Hanover. Containing a delineation of the Constitution and Policy of England; with anecdotes concerning remarkable persons of that time. Now first published, by permission of his Royal Highness the Prince Regent, according to the original in the Royal Library at Hanover. By Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury. To which are added, Letters from Burnet and Leibnitz, and fac-similes of the hand-writing of these two distinguished men. 8vo. 6s. boards.

The Battle of Waterloo: containing the Accounts published by Authority, British and Foreign, and other relative Documents; with circumstantial Details, previous and after the Battle, from a Variety of authentic and original Sources.

To which is added, an alphabetical List of the Officers killed and wounded, from 15th to 26th of June, 1815, and the total loss of each Regiment; with an enumeration of the Waterloo Honours and Privileges conferred upon the Men and Officers, and Lists of

Regiments, &c. entitled thereto. Illustrated by a panoramic sketch of the Field of Battle, and a Plan of the Position and Movements, with those of the Prussians, traced. By a Near Observer. 8vo. 7s. 6d. boards.

Edinburgh Fugitive Pieces; with Letters, containing a comparative View of the Mode of Living, Arts, Commerce, Literature, Manners, &c. of Edinburgh, at different Periods. By the late William Creech, Esq. F.R.S. &c. Edinburgh. To which is prefixed an Account of his Life. Embellished with a fine Portrait and Vignette. 8vo. 12s. boards.

A Letter to John Bennett, of Pythouse in the County of Wilts, Esq. showing the Impracticability of commuting Tithes in the Manner proposed in his Essay published by the Bath Agricultural Society. To which are added, Suggestions for regulating the Payment of Tithes, adapted to the Spirit of the Times. Price 1s. By an Experienced Land Agent.

The Conversations of Emily, abridged and freely translated from the French. In 18mo. 3s. 6d. half-bound roan backs.

The Zoological Game: a Set of Cards calculated to convey 8 Knowledge of the Elements of that pleasing and important Branch of Natural History, the Animated Creation. Price 8s.

Les Jeux de la Jeunesse; ou Nouvelle Methode à instruire les Enfans, en les amusant par la Representation des differens Jeux et Exercices du Corps Auxquels ils se livrent; avec des Explica tions sur les Avantages ou les Dangers qui peuvent résulter pour leur santé de ces Jeux et Exercices. Ornamented with 37

wood cuts, foolscap 8vo. 2s. 6d. half-bound.

An Essay of the Nature and Actions of the Subterranean and for the most part Invisible People, heretofoir going under the name of Elves, Faunes and Fairies, or the Lyke among the Low Country Scotts, &c. 4to. 18s. boards.

A Reply, "Point by Point," to the Special Report of the Directors of the African Institution. By Robert Thorpe, Esq. LL.D. Svo. 43.

Strictures of Eternal Import and Universal Concern. By the Author of the Temple of Truth, &c. 12mo. 3s. 6d. bds.-fine Paper 5s.

A Narrative of Napoleon Bonaparte's Journey from Fontainbleau to Frejus in April 1814. Translated from the German. By Count Truchses-Waldburg, Attendant Prussian Commissary. Price 3s.

Kearsley's Tax Tables, for the Last Session of Parliament: including the Property and other New Taxes; the New Stamp Table; the Corn Bill; the Act for the Regulation of Apothecaries and their Assistants; with other useful Matters. 1815, 1s, 6d.

The Pamphleteer, No. XI. Pr. 6s. 6d. containing.-I. Mr. Vansittart's Speech in the Committee of Ways and Means, 1815.-II. The Budget for 1815. By the came.—III. American Encroachnents on British Rights. By N. Atcheson, Esq.-IV. A Brief Acount of the Jesuits.-V. Report rom the Committee of the House f Commons on the Laws relating > the Assize of Bread.-VI. An Inquiry into the Rise of Prices in

Europe. By A. Young, Esq.VII. M. de Constant on the Liberty of the Press.-VIII. Sir H. B. Dudley on the System of Tythes in Ireland.-IX. Report of the Committee on Madhouses in Ireland.-X. An Abridged Statement of the leading Transactions of the British and Foreign Bible Society.

A New and Practical Course of Bookkeeping; in which Dou ble Entry is rendered intelligible to all Capacities; and Single Entry, by being approximated to Double, is made to possess equal proof and certainty of correctBy T. Thoreau, Accompt ant. long 4to. Pr. 10s. 6d.

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The Naval Monitor; containing many useful Hints to Young Gentlemen entering the Navy; in the course of which, are some observations on the Naval Actions with America. With a plan for improving the Naval System, as far as it regards the Midshipmen. By an Officer in the Navy. 12mo. Pr. 6s. boards.

HISTORY.

History of the House of Romanoff, the present Imperial Russian Dynasty, from the earliest Period to the time of Peter the Great. By the Author of the Orphans, &c. 12mo. Pr. 5s, 6d.

CLASSICAL.

M. T. Ciceronis De Officiis Libri Tres, juxta Editionem J. M.et J. Fr. Heusingerorum. Accedunt in gratiam Juventutis notæ quædam Anglice scriptæ. 12mo. Pr. 6s.

A Selection of Æsop's Fables; with English Notes and Questions. For Schools.

An Introduction to the Greek

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Historia Domini nostri J. C. Latine ex quatuor Evangeliis inter se collatis; ipsisque Evangelistarum verbis apte et ordinate dispositis confecta. E Versione præcipue Castellionis castigata et emendata. Cui præfiguntur Tabula Palæstina Geographica, necnon Ordo rerum. Opera et studio T. Thirlwall, A. M. Editio Secunda. Pr. 4s. 6d.

Elements of Latin Prosody, with Exercises and Questions, designed as an Introduction to the scanning and making Latin verses. 4s. bound. A Key may be had by private application. Pr. 2s. 6d.

Ovidii Metamorphoses Selectæ, et in Usum Scholarum expurgata; cum Notis Anglicis. By the Rev. C. Bradley. On the plan of his Phædrus, Eutropius, &c.

PHILOLOGY.

Illustrations of English Philology. By Charles Richardson, Esq. Consisting of I. A Critical Examination of Dr. Johnson's Dictionary. II. Remarks on Mr. Dugald Stewart's Essay, 'On the Tendency of some late Philological Speculations.' 4to. 11. 5s. boards.

THEOLOGY.

Discourses, Doctrinal and Practical, partly occasional; chiefly common; delivered in different Country Churches. By the Rev. John Morley, Rector of Bradfield Combust, and Curate

of St. Clements with St. Helens, Ipswich, Suffolk. 8vo. 10s. 6d. boards.

Remarkable Sermons, by Ra chael Baker. Delivered during Sleep, with Devotional Exercises, and Remarks by Dr. Mitchill and others. 12mo. 4s. 6d. boards.

Discourses, chiefly on practical subjects. By the Rev. Newsome Cappe. 8vo. 12s. boards.

MYTHOLOGY.

Essays on the Mythology, Theology, and Morals of the Ancients, accompanied with a brief Outline of the respective Tenets of the Grecian Sectarian Philosophers. By G. S. Weidemauni Post 8vo. 7s. boards.

POETRY.

Kenilworth, a Mask, or Three Days Entertainment given by Lord Leicester to Queen Eliza beth; together with Farley Castle, selected from a private edition of Mr. Liddiard's Poems. 8vo. 7s. sewed.

The Life Boat, or Dillon O'Dwire; a Poem. By the Rev. William Liddiard. 12mo. 4s. boards.

Ode to the Duchess of Angouleme. 8vo. price 1s. 6d.

Opoleyta, or a Tale of Ind, a Poem, in four cantos. By Bertie Ambrose. 8vo. 9s. boards.

Consolation, with other Poems. By the Rev. William Gillespie. 8vo. 12s. boards.

POLITICS. Considerations on the Present political State of India, embrac ing Observations on the character of the natives-on the civil and military courts-the administra tion of justice-the state of the

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