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Rabenhorst's Dictionary of the German and English Languages; in two parts. By G. H. Noehden, LL. D. Ph.D. Author of the German Grammar, Elements, and Exercises, square 12mo, 11.1s. boards.

Moonshine: consisting of Remarks in Verse, on various Subjects, and on part of England and Wales; among others, Dartford Heath and the Vicinity of the Cray-Rochester, Maidstone, Isle of Thanet, Guernsey, Riegate, Arundel, Northampton, Highgate, Bath, Wells, Chedder, Bristol, Hereford, Colebrook Dale, New Passage, Brecon, Hafod, Aberystwith, Dolgelly, Anglesea, Bangor Caernarvon, Conway, Vale of Clyde, Bala, Malwhyd, Montgomery, Festinion; and some of the Seats adjacent. 2 vols. 8vo. 11. 1s, boards.

The Expeditious Arithmetician; or, Preceptor's Arithmetical Class Book: containing six separate sets of Original Questions to exemplify and illustrate an important improvement in the Practice of teaching the first Five Rules of Arithmetic, Simple and Compound, by peculiar Methods not in Use, and by which Accuracy and Expedition are attained with unusual Facility, in a far greater degree than by any other hitherto invented. By B. Danby and J. Leng, Hull. 7 parts, 12mo. Price 7s.

Proofs of the Mis-statement of Facts contained in an attack upon the Fidelity and Veracity of the Author of a Tour to the Grande Chartreuse and Alet, which is inserted in the Christian Observer for January 1814. Illustrated by various Extracts from the Port Royalists. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

Results of Experience in the Treatment of Cases of Defective Utterance, from Deficiencies in the Roof of the Mouth, and other Imperfections and Mal-conformations of the Organs of Speech; with Observations on Cases of

Amentia, and tardy and imperfect Developements of the Faculties. By John Thelwall, Esq.

Annals of the Poor; containing the Dairyman's Daughter, with considerable Additions; the Negro Servant; and the Young Cottager. By the Rev. Leigh Richmond, A.M. Rector of Turvey, Bedfordshire, and Chaplain to his Royal Highness the Duke of Kent and Strathern. 12mo. 7s. boards.

POETRY.

Bonaparte: a Poem. Price 1s. 6d. A Song of Triumph. By William Sotheby, Esq. 4to. price 2s. 6d.

The Commemoration of Reynolds, in Two parts with Notes, and other Poems. By Martin Archer Shee, Esq. R. A. fcap. 8vo. 6s. boards.

Ode on the Deliverance of Europe. By J. H. Merivale, Esq. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

Tears of the Novel Writers, or Fiction's Urn; to which is added Epistles to the most celebrated Authors of the nineteenth century. Dedicated to J. T. Mathias, Esq. fcap. 8vo. price 3s. 6d.

Lavinia; or the Bard of Irwell's Lament; an elegiac poem, foolscap 8vo. price 2s.

Individuality; or, the Causes of Reciprocal Misapprehension, a poem in 6 books. By Martha Ann Sellon. 8vo. 12s.

St. Alian's; or, the Cursing Well; a Poem in Five Cantos. By Charlotte Wardle. 8vo. 6s. boards.

The Paradise of Coquettes, a Poem, in uine parts, foolscap 8vo. 9s.

Eighteen Hundred and Thirteen: a Poem, in two parts. The first contain ing a Retrospect of the extraordinary events that have taken place on the Continent of Europe during that period; the Second, a rapid View of the present State of Britain, and the probable results of the late occurrences. By Mrs. Grant, of Laggan. 8vo. 8s. boards.

POLITICAL.

Of Bonaparte and the Bourbons, and the Necessity of rallying round our Legitimate Princes for the Safety of France and that of Europe. By F. A. De Chateaubriand. 4s.

The Value and Utility of the Freedom of the Hanse Towns By I. L. v. Hess. Translated from the German MSS. by B. Crusen, 8vo. 6s. boards.

THEOLOCY.

The Claims of Dr. Priestley in the Controversy with Bishop Horsley restated and vindicated, in Reply to the Animadversions of the Rev. Heneage Horsley, Prebendary of St. Asaph, annexed to the late Republication of his Father's Tracts, dedicated by permission to the Prince Regent. By Thomas Belsham. 8vo. 4s. boards

Sermons. By the Rev. Archibald Alison, LL. B. Prebendary of Sarum, &c. 8vo. 12s. boards.

Rural Discourses. By William Clayton, of Saffron Walden. 8vo. 10s. 6d. ***In the Press, an Edition in 2 vols. 12mo, Price 4s. stitched, for the Use of Families, Schools, and Religious Societies.

Remains selected from the MSS. of the Rev. James Bowden, late Minister at Tooting, Surrey. Edited by Richard Bowden. 8vo. 12s. boards.

Spiritual Blessings: a Sermon, including Observations on Divine Sovereignty and Personal Election. By Joseph Fletcher, A. M. 2nd edition, revised, and enlarged. 8vo. 2s. boards.

The Predestined Thief; or, a Dialogue between a Calvinistic Preacher and a Thief condemned to the Gallows; in which is represented, in a copy drawn

as it were from the Life, the influence Calvinistic Principles in producing crimes and impieties of every sort, and the impediments placed by those principles in the way of the Sinner's Repentance, and amendment of Life. With an application of the recent case of Robert Kendall, who was executed at Northampton, August 13, 1813. Translated from the original Latin; publish ed, London, 1651, without either the Author's or Printer's name.

The Present state of the Greek Church in Russia, or a Summary o. Christian Divinity. By Platon, late metropolitan of Moscow. Translated from the Sclavonian; with a preliminary memoir on the Ecclesiastical Establishment in Russia, and an appendix, containing an account of the Origin, and different sects of Russian Dissenters. By Robert Pinkerton. 8vo. 9s.

TOPOGRAPHY.

Travels to the Source of the Misouri River, and across the American Continent to the Pacific Ocean. Performed by order of the Government of the United States, in the years 1804, 1805, and 1806. By Captains Lewis and Clarke. 4to. 21. 12s. 6d.

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GENERAL INDEX.

VOL. I. NEW SERIES.

Accidents of human life, with hints
for prevention, 524, et seq.; contents,
525; mode of entering ruons on fire, as
practised by London firemen, 525
Agricultural Chemistry, Davy's ele-

ments of, 237. et seq.; objection to
popular lectures on intricate science,
239; analysis of the lectures, ib. et
seq.; elementary substances, 240; ana-
tomy of plants, b; tannin, b.;
directions for conducting an analysis of
soil, 242, et seq.; veletable system has
rothing analo.us to the irritable action
of the animal system, 246; couses ini-
mical to vegetation, their influence on
the intellectual powers of man, ib.;
manure, 247; its effects in promo-
ting the growth of plants, ib. et seq.;
fossil manures, 248

Algebra, in practice and theory, Bonny-

castle's treatise on, 265, et seq.; u eful
rule in the doctrine of surds, 266; con-
nexion between periodical continued fr c-
tions and quadratic equations, 267, el
seq.; vanishing fractions, 270; inti-
mation of the author's taste in regard
to equations, 271; omission and
failure, 271-2; logarithmns, 273;
functions, 274; algebra applied to
geometry, 275; some causes for
censure, 278

American Orators, 413

Anniversary of our Saviour's birth pro-
bably unknown to the first disciples,
220

Apocalypse, the beast of the, 129; see
Beast, &c.

Apostles, the supposition that they all

suffered violent deaths shewn to be
groundless, 221

Apostolical succession and ecclesiastical
polity considered, 559, et seq.

Baltic, low degree of its saltness, com-
pared with the Sound, and Firth of
Forth, 209

Bampton Lectures, by Collinson, 479,

et seq.

at-

Beast of the Apocalypse, Maitland's
history of, 127; false deductions, 128;
the beast', 129; its image. 130; and
mark, ib. et seq.; and number, 132;
opinions of various antecedent writers,
134, et seq.; Baxter's remarks on
tempting to explain the Revelations, 189.
Bengal, Stewart's history of, 140, et seq.;
range of the work 141; defects of the
Persian writers, 144; period treated
of, 147; k tch of the fate of Bengal,
148; rema kab'e reverse of fortune, 148,
et seq; instance of justice in a Bengal
Cazy, 151, credulity in regard to pro-
phecies, 152-3; a count of the first
Mahometan conqueror of Bengal, 154;
series of governors, 155-6
Berlin, a slight description of, 9
Bernadotte ch sen Crozen Prince of Sweden,
207; renounces the Roman Catholic
religion, i.; lands in Sweden, 207
Berwick's Lives of Corvinus and Atticus,
96, et seq.; extract as a specimen of
the author's mode, 97

Bible Society, Norris on the tendency
of, 64, et seq.

Biography, Stanfield's Essay on the
study and compos tion of, 113, et seq.;
scheme and contents, 115, et seq.; on
acquiring theory o mankind, 117;
a biograp ical spirt, ib; portræt of
Bacon, 119; biography as it respects
the various stages of human life, 120;
qualifications of the author, 122, et
seq.; specimens of his composition,
123 125; objection to the plan, 126
Bodleian Letters, 159, et seq.; doubts

whether old MSS. of this kind repay
the cost o: time. &c. 160; names of
some of the writers, 162; letter of Dr.
Lloyd's respecting the Duke of Mon-
mouth, 162, et seq.; part of a layman's
sermon, at St. Mary's, Oxford, 164-5;
SIR, an academic title, 165; devotional
passion for MSS. 166; account of a
woman buried under the snow, ib. et seq.;
omens at the coronation of James II,,

169

THEOLOGY.

The Claims of Dr. Priestley in the Con-
troversy with Bishop Horsley restated
and vindicated, in Reply to the Animad-
versions of the Rev. Heneage Horsley,
Prebendary of St. Asaph, annexed to the
late Republication of his Father's
Tracts, dedicated by permission to the
Prince Regent. By Thomas Belsham.
8vo. 4s. boards

Sermons. By the Rev. Archibald Ali-
son, LL. B. Prebendary of Sarum, &c.
8vo. 12s. boards.

Rural Discourses. By William Clay-
ton, of Saffron Walden. 8vo. 10s. 6d.
*** In the Press, an Edition in 2 vols.
12mo, Price 4s. stitched, for the Use
of Families, Schools, and Religious
Societies.

Remains selected from the MSS. of
the Rev. James Bowden, late Minister at
Tooting, Surrey. Edited by Richard
Bowden. 8vo. 12s. boards,

Spiritual Blessings: a Sermon, in-
cluding Observations on Divine Sove-
reignty and Personal Election. By
Joseph Fletcher, A. M. 2nd edition, re-
vised, and enlarged. 8vo. 2s. boards.

The Predestined Thief; or, a Dialogue
between a Calvinistic Preacher and a
Thief condemned to the Gallows: in
which is represented, in a copy drawn

as it were from the Life, the influence
Calvinistic Principles in producing
crimes and impieties of every sort, and
the impediments placed by those prin-
ciples in the way of the Sinner's Re-
pentance, and amendment of Life.
With an application of the recent case
of Robert Kendall, who was executed at
Northampton, August 13, 1813. Trans.
lated from the original Latin; publish
ed, London, 1651, without either the
Author's or Printer's name.

The Present state of the Greek Church
in Russia, or a Summary of Christian
Divinity. By Platon, late metropolitan
of Moscow. Translated from the Scia-
vonian; with a preliminary memoir on
Ecclesiastical Establishment in
Russia, and an appendix, containing an
account of the Origin, and different
sects of Russian Dissenters. By Robert
Pinkerton. 8vo. 9s.

the

TOPOGRAPHY.

Travels to the Source of the Misouri
River, and across the American Conti-
nent to the Pacific Ocean. Performed
by order of the Government of the
United States, in the years 1804, 1805,
and 1806. By Captains Lewis and

Clarke. 4to, 21. 12s. 6d.

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GENERAL INDEX.

VOL. I. NEW SERIES.

Accidents of human life, with hints
for prevention, 524, et seq.; con'ents,
525; mode of entering rooms on fire, as
practised by London firemen, 525
Agricultural Chemistry, Davy's ele-
ments of, 237. et seq.; objection to
popular lectures on intricate science,
239; analysis of the lectores, ib. et
seq.; elementary substances, 240; ana-
tomy of plants, b; tannin, ib.;"
directions for conducting an analysis of
soil, 242, et seq.; veletable system has
nothing analous to the irritable action
of the animal system, 246; cruses ini-
nical to vegetation, their influence on
the intellectual powers of man, ih.;
manure, 247; its effects in promo-
ting the growth of plants, ib. et seq.;
fossil manures, 248

Algebra, 'n practice and theory, Bonny-

castle's treatise on, 265, et seq.; n eful
rule in the doctrine of surds, 266; con-
nexion between periodical continued fr c-
tions and quadratic equations, 267, el
seq.; vanishing fractions, 270; inti-
mation of the author's taste in regard
to equations, 271; omission and
failure, 271-2; logarithmns, 273;
functions, 274; algebra applied to
geometry, 275; some causes for
censure, 278

American Orators, 413

Anniversary of our Saviour's birth pro-
bably unknown to the first disciples,
220

Apocalypse, the beast of the, 129; see
Beast, &c.

Apostles, the supposition that they all

suffered violent deaths shewn to be
groundless, 221

Apostolical succession and ecclesiastical
polity considered, 559, et seq.

Baltic, low degree of its saltness, com-
pared with the Sound, and Firth of
Forth, 209

Bampton Lectures, by Collinson, 479,

et seq.

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Beast of the Apocalypse, Maitland's
history of, 127; false deductions, 128;
the beast', 129; its image. 130; and
mark, b. et seq.; and number, 132;
opinions of various antecedent writers,
134, et seq., Baxter's remarks un at-
tempting to explain the Revelations, 189.
Bengal, Stewart's history of, 140. et seq.;
range of the work 141; defects of the
Persian writers, 144; period treated
of, 147; k teh of the fate of Bengal,
148; rema kab'e reverse of fortune, 148,
et seq; instance of justice in a Bengal
Cazy, 151, credulity in regard to pro-
phecies, 152-3; a count of the first
Mahometan conqueror of Bengal, 154;
series of governors, 155-6
Berlin, a slight description of, 9
Bernadotte ch sen Crown Prince of Sweden,
207; renounces the Roman Catholic
religion, is.; lands in Sweden, 207
Berwick's Lives of Corvinus and Atticus,
96, et seq.; extract as a specimen of
the author's mode, 97

Bible Society, Norris on the tendency
of, 64, et seq.

Biography, Stanfield's Essay on the
study and compos tion of, 113, et seq.;
scheme and conten's, 115, et seq.; on
acquiring theory of mankind, 117;
a biograp ical spirt, ib; portrait of
Bacon, 119; biography as it respects
the various stages of human life, 120;
qualifications of the author, 122, et
seq.; specimens of his composition,
123 125; objection to the plan, 126
Bodleian Letters, 159, et seq.; doubts

whether old MSS. of this kind repay
the cost of time. &c. 160; names of
some of the writers, 162; letter of Dr.
Lloyd's respecting the Duke of Mon-
mouth, 162, et seq.; part of a layman's
sermon, at St. Mary's, Oxford, 164-5;
SIR, an academic title, 165; devotional
passion for MSS. 166; account of a
woman buried under the snow, ib. et seq.;
omens at the coronation of James II.,

169

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