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Wellington's Triumph; or, the Battle of Waterloo. By William Thomas Fitzgerald, Esq. Price 1s.

POLITICS

A Narrative of the Events which have taken place in France, from the landing of Napoleon Bonaparte, on the first of March, 1815, till the restoration of Louis XVIII. To which is added, an Account of the present State of Society and Public Opinion. In a Series of Letters. By Helen Maria Williams. 8vo. 9s. 6d. beards.

The Culloden Papers: comprising an extensive Correspondence, from the Year 1625 to 1748, which throws much new light upon that eventful period of British History; but particularly regarding the Rebellions in 1715 and 1745; and including numerous Letters from the unfortunate Lord Lovat, and other distinguished Persons of the time; with occasional State Papers of much Historical Importance. The whole published from the Originals, in the possession of Duncan George Forbes, of Culloden, Esq. To which is prefixed an Introduction, including Memoirs of the Right Hon. Duncan Forbes, many years Lord President of the Court of Session, Scotland. Illustrated by Engravings of the Lord President Forbes; of Charles Edward Stuart, Son of the Pretender; and of Fac-similes of the most interesting Signatures. 4to. 31. 3s. boards.

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lection of Scripture Passages, generally considered to be mistranslated, with proposed Corrections; also the important various Readings in both Testaments, and several other Matters elucidating the Sacred Writings, &c. By Thomas Wemyss. 8vo. 7s. 6d. boards.

Remarks upon that part of the Bishop of Lincoln's late Charge to the Clergy of his Diocese, relative to the Bible Society, and to the Intercourse of Churchinen with Dissenters. Svo. 1s. 6d.

Sermons, by the Rev. Archibald Alison, L. L. B. Prebendary of Sarum, Rector of Rodington, Vicar of High Ercal, and Senior Minister of the Epis copal Chapel, Edinburgh. Vol. the second. 8vo. 12s. boards.

Sermons selected and abridged from the Works of the Right Reverend Father in God William Beveridge, D. D. late Lord Bishop of St. Asaph. For the Use of Families. Two Volumes, 8vo. 11. boards.

TRAVELS.

James Simpson, Esq. Advocate, of Edinburgh, has just published, a Visit to Flanders, in July, 1815, in a small Volume, with a Plan of the Battle of Waterloo.

Travels in France, during the Years 1814, 15. Comprising, Observations made during a fixed Residence of five Months, on the Political State of the Country, the Manners and Character of the People, and the Effects of the Military Despotisia of Napoleon; and containing an

authentic Collection of Anecdotes, illustrative of his Character; to which is added a Register of the Weather, for the Use of Invalids. Two Vols. royal 12mo. 16s. boards.

An Account of the Kingdom of Caubul, and its Dependencies in Persia, Tartary, and India; comprising a View of the Afghaun Nation, and a History of the Dooraunee Monarchy. By the Hon. Mountstuart Elphinstone, of the Hon. East India Company's Service; resident at the Court of Poona; and late Envoy to the King of Caubul.

In one Vol. 4to. illustrated by two Maps and 16 Plates, 14 of which are coloured. 31. 13s. 6d. boards.

A Picture of Italy, being a Guide to the Antiquities and Curiosities of that classical and interesting country: with a minute Description of Rome, Florence, Naples, and Venice, and their Environs; to which are prefixed, Directions to Travellers, and Dialogues in English, French, and Italian. By Henry Coxe, Esq. Illustrated by two Maps, and five Plates, royal 18mo. 14s. boards.

Next Number will put our Readers in possession of the first of the promised papers on the misrepresentations of the Reviews. The order in which they will be examined, must depend on the nature of their contents: but we shall contrive matters so that in the course of every three months, all the principal journals shall be noticed. The Edinburgh Review will probably stand foremost.

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Adams, Joseph, Treatise on the hereditary peculiarities of the human
race, by, 476

Africa, Park's Journal of a mission to the interior of, 158, 205

Africa, Campbell's Travels in, 110

Africa, Lichtenstein's Travels in, 334

Alcedo, Don Antonio De, Translation of his Geographical Dictionary, 358
America, Personal Narrative of Travels to the equinoctial regions of,
by M. de Humboldt, 458-Researches concerning the Insti-
tutions and monuments of the ancient Inhabitants of, 570
America, Remarks on the Treaty of Peace with, vii. 647-will it be last-
ing? viii-our signal defeat of Napoleon ought to teach the
Americans to think of us with respect, 425-they alone likely
to attempt the rescue of Buonaparte, 534

Anecdotes Parisiennes, 167

Armageddon, a Poem by the Rev. G. Townsend, 89

Arts and Sciences, Inventions, Discoveries, and Improvements in, 75,
195, 317, 427, 539,648, 757, 866

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Badham, Dr., Translation of the Satires of Juvenal, by, 831

Baker, Rachel, remarkable Sermons, by, 840

Bampton Lectures, by W. Van Mildert, D.D., 286

Bardouc, or the Goatherd of Mount Taurus, by Arien de Sarrazin, 603
Baines, John, A Tour throughout the whole of France, by, 864
Barret, Eaton, My Wife! What Wife? a Comedy, by, 510

Berington, Rev. Joseph, A literary History of the Middle Ages, by, 563
Berwick, Rev. Edward, Lives of Pollio, Varro, and Gallus, by, 507
Bible Society, Dealtry's Review of Norris's attack on, 512
Book-keeping, A new and practical course of, by P. Thoreau, 665
Bowerbank, Rev. T. F. Waterloo Sermon, by, 470

NO. VIII. Aug. Rev.

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Boyce, Edmund, the Belgian Traveller, by, 718

Broughton, S. D., Letters from Portugal and Spain, by, 100
Burder, Rev. Samuel, Memoirs of Pious Women, by, 600
Burns, Robert, Account of Ceremonies at his Mausoleum, 736
Buonaparte, Louis, Maria, or the Hollanders, by, 98

Buonaparte, Lucien, Charlemagne, ou l'église délivrée, 11
Buonaparte, Napoleon, Escapes from Elba, xiv-Result of his usurpa-
tion predicted, xvii-Foreseen that he would be glad to go into
exile, 179--Opinions of the Parisians respecting him. ib.—was
he the choice of the French people? 188-the subversion of
his power always practicable, 307-vicissitudes in his lot, 423—
St. Helena will be a fit place of abode for him, ib.-who is to
maintain him? ib. 645-is he a great man? 529-he departs, but
meditates a return, ib.-blameable lenity shown him, 530—
the allics would have been justifiable in bringing him to con-
dign punishment, 531-is St. Helena a fit place of detention?
533-the Americans alone likely to attempt his rescue, 534-
the good he has done, 537—his amusements at St. Helena, 641—
his satellites of more consequence than himself, 774

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Secret Memoirs of, 47-portfeuille de, 606

Butler, Charles, Esq., An easy Introduction to Mathematics, by, 610
Byron, Lord, Hebrew Melodies, by, 209

Cambist, Kelly's Universal, 711

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Campaign, the, a Poem, by John Gwilliam, 488
Campbell, John, Travels in South Africa, by, 110
Carnot, M. his memorial, 23

Carpe diem, 744

Carpenter, Rev. Lant, Systematic Education, by, 497

Charge delivered to the Clergy of the diocese of London, 251
Character, Essay on diversity of, 163

Charlemagne, ou l'église délivrée, par Lucien Buonaparte, 11
Chateaubriand, M. de, Essay on Revolutions, 271-The two Martyrs,
580--Souvenirs d'Italie, &c. 706

Chrestomathia Syriaca; edidit Gustavus Knös, 696

Churches of England and Rome, Dr. Marsh's comparative view of, 145
Church, the, in danger, by the Rev. Richard Yates, 797

Clancarty, Earl of, his letter to Lord Castlereagh, 182

Claudian, Strutt's translation of the Poems of, 325

Cobbold, Elizabeth, an Ode on the Victory of Waterloo, by, 785

Cockburn, Lt.-Gen. A Voyage to Cadiz and Gibraltar, &c. 678

Collyer, Dr. the great Mystery of Godliness, a Sermon, by, 141

Congress of Vienna, remarks on the object of, xi

Corbett, Sarah, the Tyro's Guide, by, 482

Cossack, the, a Poem, 575

Crawford, Earl of, the Poetical works of, 373

Cunningham, J. W. De Rancè, a Poem, by, 367


Dallas, R. C. The New Conspiracy against the Jesuits Detected and
Exposed, by, 724

Daubeny, Reo. Charles, Remarks on the Unitarian Method of Interpret-
ing the Scriptures, by, 689

Dealtry's, Rev. W. Review of Norris's Attack on the Bible Society, 512
De Rancè, a Poem by J. W. Cunningham, 367 ·

Drama, British, Remarks on, 409, 522, 637

Duelling, Essay on, 69

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Edinburgh Review, Extract from, 194

Education, Systematic, by the Rev. W. Shepherd, the Rev. J. Joyce, and
the Rev. Lant Carpenter, 497

Elton, C. A. Specimens of the Classic Poets, by, 661

Engelbreth, W. F. Fragmenta Basmurico-Coptica Veteris et Novi Testa-
menti, 215

Epitaphs, Observations on, 299

Erskine, Lord, Preface to Mr. Fox's Speeches, by, 818

Eustace's, Rev. John C., Classical Tour through Italy, 698

Excursion, the, a Poem by W. Wordsworth, 343

Exile of Elba, a Poem by John Gwilliam, 488

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Fables for the Fireside, by John Lettice, D.D. 520

Fellowes, W. D., Paris in July 1815, by, 815

Fitzgerald, W. T., Wellington's Triumph or the Battle of Waterloo, by, 785
Flowers of Wit, by the Rev. Henry Kett, 685

Forster's Sketch of the New Anatomy of the Brain, &c. 281

Fox, C. J., Speeches of, in the House of Commons, 558-Preface to
ditto, 818

Fragmenta Basmurico-Coptica Veteris et Novi Testamenti, 215
Fragments on the Study of Man, 496

France-The best means of proceeding in the late war, x-Buonaparte

escapes from Elba, xiv-The result of his usurpation predicted,
xvii-Evident that Louis would soon be restored, 180-Popu-
larity of the war, 185, 313, 316-Was Buonaparte the choice of
the French people? 188-The mischievous influence of military
habits, 189-Edinburgh Review quoted to show the restoration
of the Bourbons hopeless, 191-Bad faith of France the cause
of the war, 304-Louis's hands will hereafter be at liberty, 305
-Revolutions make little impression on the minds of the
French, 311-Louis's weakness in admitting Jacobins into
power, 421-Blucher's mode of proceeding well suited to the
French, 422-Speedy termination of the war, 423-The policy
of leaving France great and powerful questionable, 425, 773-
Necessity of dismantling the French fortresses, 426-Inade-
quate punishment of the traitors, 535-Perturbed state of
France, 643-Character of Jacobinism, 643-Disposal of the
French fortresses and provinces, 644-Her altered state, 751-
Will a Bourbon government revive the ancient spirit of enmity
to England? 753-Jacobins not subdued, 753-The conquest of
France necessary to its prosperity, 773-The securities against
French outrages insufficient, 775-They may again throw
Europe into confusion, ib.-Ney's fate, 777-Vast number of the
French traitors, 778

A Tour throughout the whole of, by John Baines, 864
French Dictionary on a plan entirely new, by W. Smith, 356
Frey's Hebrew Grammar in the English Language, 619

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