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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

The book mentioned by Anglo-Scotus was duly received. Veritas aíks for proofs, where proofs are fuperabundant, and puts questions which have been often anfwered. We refer him to fome of our medical articles for the present -month. We have not heard of any wrong fort of Cow-pox; but that inoculation, we prefume, may be imperfect as well

as others.

Dr. Binns has written to affure us that his account of the Scarlatina has never been publifhed, except in Dr. Wil

lan's

lan's treatife, for which it was exprefsly drawn up. So much, therefore, as relates to those observations in our xxviith volume, p. 263, must be deducted from the account of obligations to printed works.

We really think that, not only no injuftice was done to Socrates, in the firft inftance, but that indulgence was fhown. We have, therefore, nothing more to fay on the subject.

LITERARY INTELLIGENCE.

Mr. Johnes, having fucceeded fo well with Froiffart, is now occupied in tranflating Joinville, and has made fome progrefs in the work.

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Mr. Combe, of the British Mufeum, will foon publifh an -Appendix to his father, Dr. Combe's, valuable work, entitled, Nummi veterum Populorum et Urbium qui in Mufæo G. Hunter, M. D. affervantur.

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The Rev. Roger Kingdon is at prefent engaged in tranflating another part of Dr. Lefs's Gefchichte der Religion. The part on which he is now employed is the Beweils der Wahrheit .der Chriftlichen Religion. The tranflation will probably come from the prefs early in the enfuing year.

Mr. Boyd's tranflation of the Triumph of Petrarch, is in confiderable forwardness.

New edition of Leland's Life of Philip, King of Macedon, the father of Alexander, is just ready.

It is not exactly literary intelligence, but it will be acceptable to many literary men, to inform thein, that a Society for the Encouragement of Practical Chemistry has lately been planned; and that a committee of its founders has eftablished a laboratory at No. 11, Old Compton Street, Soho. It is to be denominated, The London Chemical Saciety.

ERRATA.

In our last, p. 652, in the title of ART. IX. infert " By the Rev. Robert Nares, A. M." &c.

P. 681, in the title of ART. 33. for Stougrd read Stoward.

THE

BRITISH CRITIC,

For AUGUST, 1806.

Παλὶ ἀνακέκραται ἐνδειά τις πρὸς τὸ ἄκρως καλὸν, καὶ πλεονεκτεῖ ἕτερος ἑτέρω, ὅτῳ ἂν ἐλάτλω τὰ ἐνδέονα ᾖ.

MAX. TYRIUS.

"In every work there is fomething wanting of complete perfection, and one is preferable to another in proportion as it has fewer deficiencies."

ART. I. An Account of the Life and Writings of James Beattie, LL.D. late Profeffor of Moral Philofophy and Logic in the Marifchal College and University of Aberdeen. Including many of his Original Letters. By Sir William Forbes, of Pitfligo, Bart. one of the Executors of Dr. Beattie. 2 vols. 4to. 21. 12s. 6d. 840. pp. Longman, &c,

1806.

IT

T is with much pleasure we introduce our readers to a work, which forms a very important addition to the literary hiftory of the laft half-century. The writings of Dr. Beattie amply deferve the monument here raised to his fame by Sir William Forbes, a gentleman, whofe private character, we understand, affords a pledge for the foundnefs of his principles, as well as for the fidelity with which he has executed the truft repofed in him. The bold fland which Dr. Beattie made against the progrefs of fcepticism, at a time when it feemed to proceed without any impediment, deferved what he received, the munificent patronage of his Sovereign, and the efteem and veneration of every fupporter of religion, and morality. That his efforts in the caule of tru.h were able, H

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