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Private Memoirs relative to the last

Year of the Reign of Louis XVI. King of France. By Ant. Fr. Bertrand de Moleville, Minifter of State at that Time. Tranflated from the Original Manufcript of the Author, which has never been published. 3 Vols. 8vo. with five portraits of the Royal Family of France. 11. 18. boards. Strahan and Cadell. Anecdotes of the Houfe of Bedford, from the Norman Conqueft to the prefent Time. 8vo. 5s. Barr. Memoirs of the Life of Simon Lord Lovat, now first translated from the Original Manufcript in the French Language. Written by Himfelf. 8vo. 6s. 6d. Nicol.

Anecdotes, Bon Mots, Traits, Stratagems, and Biographical Sketches, of the most remarkable Highwaymen, Swindlers, and other daring Adventurers, who have flourished from a very early Period to the present Time. To which is added, a great Number of appofite Curiofities, carefully felected from the most valuable and interefting Publications on the Subject, Ancient and Modern. 12mo. 3s. 6d. fewed. Brewman.

VOYAGES AND TRAVELS.

Travels in Hungary, with a fhort Account of Vienna, in the Year 1793- By ROBERT TOWNSON, LL. D. F.R.S. 4to. (plates) 11. 11. 6d. boards. Edinburgh printed. Robinfons.

Travels through Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and Sicily. Translated from the German of Frederic Leopold Count Stolberg by THOMAS HOLCROFT. 2 Vols. 4to. plates.

31. 35. Robinsons. An Account of Portugal, as it appeared in 1766 to Dumouriez, fince a celebrated General in the French VOL. I.-No. III.

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Agrarian Juftice; being a Plan for meliorating the Condition of Man, &c. Вy THOMAS PAINE, Author of Common Senfe, Rights of Man, Age of Reason, &c. 8vo. 18. Paris printed, London reprinted. Adlard, Parfons.

The Univerfal Politician, Vol. I. 8vo. 6s. 6d. boards. To be published every fix months. Jordan, ParJons.

Thoughts on National Insanity. 18. Jobnfon, Debrett.

An Answer to Mr. Paine's Letter to General Washington, or Mad Tom convicted of the blackest Ingratitude. Including a few Pages of gratuitous Counfel to the Author of the Caufe and Confequences,' &c. by P. KENNEDY, Efq. 8vo. 1s. Rivingtons, R. White. Three Letters, addreffed to the People of Great Britain, on the Failure of the late Negotiation; including a few Hints on the Conduct proper to be adopted in the present Situation of Affairs. 8vo. IS. Jordan, Wright, Chapple.

Obfervations on the Strength of the present Government of France, and on the Neceffity of rallying round it. By BENJAMIN CONSTANT. 8vo. 25. Robinfons.

Conciliation; or, Confiderations on the Origin and Termination of the prefent War, recommending an Alliance between the two Powers. 8vo. Is. 6d. Sael.

Défence des Emigrés Français, addressé au Peuple Français. Par TROPHIME GERARD DE LALLY TOLLENDAL. 8vo. 6s. 6d. De Boffe, R. White, Boofey. Obfervations on the prefent State of Ireland, fuggefted by a recent Report that the Office of Conceffion and Pacification was to be entrusted to his Royal Highnefs the Prince of Wales. 8vo. Is. 6d. Debrett.

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A Letter upon the State of Parties, be-
ing the first of a Series of Letters
upon the State of Public Affairs.
8vo. is. Owen.

A Letter to the Honourable Thomas
Erfkine; containing fome Strictures
on his View of the Caufe and
Confequences of the prefent War
with France." By JOHN GIFFORD,
Efq. 8vo. 35. Longman.
A General Addrefs to the Reprefenta-
tives of Great Britain, on important
National Subjects agitating at the
prefent Period. By an Elector,
M. A. 8vo. Is. 6d. Stockdale.

POLITICAL ECONOMY.

New Circulating Medium; being_an
Examination of the Solidity of Pa-
per Currency and its Effects on the
Country at this Crils. 8vo. 6d.
Johnfan.

A Summary View of the Population
of France, compared with that of
With
Great Britain and Ireland.
Occafional Remarks, &c. By an
unprejudiced Traveller. 2s. 6d.
Kearsley.

Letters written to the Governor and
Directors of the Bank of England,
in September 1796, on the pecuni-
ary Diftreffes of the Country, and
the Means of preventing them :
with fome additional Obfervations
on the fame Subject, and a Means
of speedily re-establishing the pub-
lic and commercial Credit of this
Country. By Sir JOHN SINCLAIR,
Bart. Prefident of the Board of
Agriculture. 8vo. 1s. Nicol, Ca-
dell, Sewell.

Heads of Mr. Pitt's Speech on the 12th
of February, 1796, relative to the
Relief and Maintenance of the Poor,
the Encouragement of Industry, and
the Diminution of the Poor Rates.
Svo. is. Longman.
Provifion for the Poor, by the Union of
Houses of Industry with Country
Parishes: a Letter addreffed to a

Armaments, to produce the Energy and Security of the whole Nation, roufed from its general Torpor by the Profpects of the Disorder, Pil lage, Crimes, and all the Defolation and Horror which, without fuch Regulations, may be the Confequences of the determined and repeated Efforts of France to invade Great Britain and Ireland. 8vo. is. Owen.

Some Observations on the Bill now
pending in Parliament for the bet
ter Support and Maintenance of the
Poor. Prepared for the Ufe of the
Trustees of the Poor of the Parish
of Kensington, and published by
their Direction. 8vo. Is. Stuck-
dale.

Reflections on the Cruelty of enclofing
common Field Lands, particularly as
it affects the Church and Poor. By
a Clergyman of the Diocese of Lin-
coln. 8vo. 18. Pridden.
Reflections on the Formation and
Diftribution of Wealth. By M.
TURGOT, Minifter of Finance un
der the old Government of France.
8vo. 3s. Ridgway.
An Effay on Public Credit. Printed in
the Year 1710, with fhort hiftorical
Notes, explaining the difficult Pal
fages. By ROBERT HARLEY, Efq,
afterwards Earl of Oxford. 8vo. 15.
Baynes, Jordan.

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THEOLOGY.

Member of Parliament, by Row. Confolatory Views of Chriftianity, a

LAND HUNT, Efq. 8vo. is. Stock-
dale.

Scarcity of Specie "no Ground for
Alarm; or British Opulence unim-
paired. By SIMEON POPE, Author
of "A Letter to the (late) Lord
Mayor on the National Debt and
Refources," &c. 8vo. 2s. Richard-
fon.
Regulations of Parochial Police com-
bined with the Military and Naval

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Sermon, preached in the Chapel in Princes Street, Westminster, day, November 27, 1796, upon of cafion of the Death of Mrs. Eliza beth Kippis, who departed this Life on the 17th-Day of the fame Month, in the 72d Year of her Age. By THOMAS JERVIS. 8vo. 1S. Robin A Sermon preached before the Ho nourable House of Commons, at the

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Church of St. Margaret, Weftminfter, on Wednesday, March 8, 1797, being the Day appointed by his Majefty's Royal Proclamation to be obferved as a Day of folemn Fafting and Humiliation. By the Rev. THOMAS POWYS, D.D. Canon of Windfor, and Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majefty. IS. Stockdale.

A Sermon, on the Deliverance of the Kingdom of Ireland from the Invafion lately attempted by the French, preached in the Chapel of Trinity College, Dublin, on the ift of January, 1797. By the Rev. RICH. GRAVES, B. D. M.R.I.A. Junior Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin. 8vo. IS. Bath, reprinted from the fecond Dublin edition. Dilly. The Chriftian's Pocket Magazine, and Evangelical Critic. No. I. 18mo. Is. (Monthly.) Heptinfall, Button. The Millionary Magazine. (Monthly) Edinburgh, printed. Mathews, Hamilton, London.

A Serious Exhortation to the Inhabitants of Great Britain, with Reference to the approaching Fast. By THOMAS ROBINSON, M. A. Vicar St. Mary's, Leicester. 3d. Mathews.

Sermon occafioned by the Death of
Hen. Keene, Efq. preached at Maze
Pond, Southwark. By JAMES DORE.
Svo. Is. Gurney, Button,
Macklin's Bible. No. 56,

PHYSIC. ANIMAL ECONOMY.

An Effay on Burns, principally upon thofe which happen to Workmen in Mines, from the Explofion of Inflammable Air, or Hydrogen Gas; containing a View of the Opinions of Ancient and Modern Authors upon the Subject of Burns, and a Variety of Cafes conducted upon different Principles, from which an Attempt is made to rescue this Part of the Healing Art from Empyricifm, and to reduce it to the Laws of Animal Economy. By EDWARD KENTISH, Surgeon. 8vo. 3s. 6d. fewed. Robinfons, London; Creech, Edinburgh; Bell, Newcastle. Annals of Medicine, for the Year 1796, exhibiting a concife View of the latest and most important Difcoveries in Medicine and Medical Philofophy. By ANDREW DUNCAN, fen. M. D. and ANDREW DUNCAN, jun. M. D. Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh. Vol. I.

8vo. 7s. boards. Mudie and Son, Edinburgh; Robinsons, London. Obfervations concerning the Diet of the common People, recommending a Method of Living less expenfive, and more conducive to Health than the prefent. Being an additional Chapter introduced in the new Edition, juft publifhed, of "Domestic Medicine." By WILLIAM BUCHAN, M. D. 8vo. Is. 6d. Straban, Cadell, London; Balfour, Creech, Edinburgh.

A Medical Gloffary, in which the Words in the various Branches of Anatomy, Surgery, Medicine, Botany, Chemistry, and the Materia Medica, are deduced from their Original Languages; their Pronunciation accurately directed, and properly explained. Fy W. TURTON, late of Oriel College, Oxford. 4to. Il. Is. boards. Johnson. ADefcriptive Account of a New Method of treating Old Ulcers of the Legs, whereby the most obstinare of these Difeafes may be cured in a short Time, without Pain or Confinement. By THOMAS BAYNTON, Surgeon, of Bristol. 8vo. 3s. 6d. Robinfons.

ARTS AND SCIENCES.

A Hiftory of Inventions and Difcoveries. By John Beckman, Public Profeffor of Economy in the University of Gottingen. With general Indexes, and Indexes to the Names of Authors quoted. Tranflated from the German. By W. JOHNSTON. 3 Vols. 8vo. 11. 1s. Bell, Oxfordfireet.

Practical Aftronomy: containing a Defcription of the Solar Syftem; the Doctrine of the Sphere, the principal Problems in Aftronomy. Hluftrated with many Examples; together with Aftronomical Tables of the Sun, Moon, and primary Planets. By ALEX. EWIN, Teacher of Mathematics Edinburgh. 8vo. 6s. Hill, Edinburgh; Longman, London.

A Journal of Natural Philofophy, Chemistry, and the Arts; giving an Account of the prefent State, new Publications, and Difcoveries in thofe Sciences, and the various Departments of manufacturing Induftry. By WILLIAM NICHOLSON. Hh2 With

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With Engravings. 2s. 6d. Monthly. New Univerfal Gazetteer; or, Geographical Dictionary. Containing a Defcription of all the Empires, Kingdoms, &c. in the known World; with the Governments, Manners, and Religion of the Inhabitants; the Extent, Boundaries, &c. of each Country. By the Rev. CLEMENT CRUTWELL, No. I. 8vo. (Weekly) with Maps and Charts. Kearsley. Specimens of British Minerals, felected from the Cabinet of Philip Rafhleigh, of Menabilly, Cornwall, with general Defcriptions of each Article, with 33 Plates, coloured, 4to. 21. 12s. 6d. Nicol, White. A Defcription of the Genus Cinchona. Comprehending the various Species of Vegetables, from which the Peruvian and other Barks of fimilar Quality are taken, illuftrated with Figures of all the Species hitherto difcovered. To which is prefixed, Profeffor Vahl's Differtation on the Genus; alío a Defcription of a new Genus, named Hyenanche, or Hyena Poison. By AYLMER BOURKE LAMBERT, Efq. F. R. S. F. A.S. and Vice President of the Linnean Society. 4to. with 13 Plates. 125, boards. White.

POETRY AND THE DRAMA. The Henriade, a new Translation, in English Verfe, with Notes. In Two Parts. 4to. il, 1s. Part Ift. boards. Booker.

Moral Tales, in Verfe, founded on real Events. By THOMAS HULL, of the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. 2 Vols. 8vo. with a Portrait of the Author. 75. Cawthorn, A Cure for the Heart Ache, a Comedy, as now performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. By THOMAS MORTON, Efq. 8vo. 23, Longman.

One Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety Six, a Satire, Dialogue the First and Second. By PETER PINDAR, Efq. 4to. 2s. 6d. Walker.

That the public may diftinguish the genuine edition from any pirated one that may appear, a small profile of the author, engraved from a picture painted by Opie, will be affixed to every copy of this work, as well as the author's own fignature. The Times; or, A Fig for Inyasion; a Mufical Entertainment, in two

Acts. By a British Officer. With a Utrum Horum, a Comedy of two Acts, Frontispiece. 8vo. is. 6d. Becket. as it is now performing with great Applaufe at the respective Theatres of London and Amfterdam. 8vo. 1s. Murray.

Poetical Translations and Miscellanies; among the former, a Series of felect Odes and Sonnets from Petrarch, forming a Sort of Epitome of a Writer justly celebrated, and as yet only partially tranflated. By Jos PENN, Efq. 8vo. 5s. Elmfley, Sewell, Owen.

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True Patriotifm; or, Zeal for the Public Good characterised; in a Dilcourfe tranflated from the French of the great Saurin; adapted to the prefent alarming Crifis, and to the late General Faft. Infcribed to Sir Letters to the British Critic, containRichard Hill, Bart. 15. Griffiths. ing a Charge of Misconduct in his official Capacity. 8vo. 1s. 6d. Ridg

way.

De l'Economie Politique et Morale de l'Espèce Humaine. Par M.HERRENSCHWAND. Tom. 4to. 1l. 11s. 6d. Sewell, Deboffe.

An Addrefs to the Loyal Volunteer The Spanish Navy Lift; with many Infantry. 8vo. 6d. Mathews. interesting Particulars relating to the three Departments of Cadiz, Ferrol, and Carthagena. 2s. 6d. Earl, Egerton, Crosby, The

The Word of Command, and a brief Explanation of the New Sword Exercifes. By SHOLTO SORLIE, Serjeant in the 7th (or Queen's own) Regiment of Light Dragoons. Svo. IS. Debrett.

A Copy of the Charter of the Bank of England. 8vo. 2s. 6d. Ogilvy and Son. Metronariston; or, a New Pleafure recommended, in a Differtation upon a Part of Greek and Latin Profody. 8vo. 3s. fewed. Johnson; Deighton Cambridge. Communications to the Board of Agriculture on Subjects relative to Husbandry and internal Improvements of the Country, with 39 Plates. 4to. 11.1s. Nicol, Robinfons, Cadell. An Appeal to the Moral Feelings of Samuel Thornton, Rowland Burdon, Hawkins Brown, Efqrs. and the feveral Members of the House of Commons, who confcientiously fupport the prefent Adminiftration. In a Letter to W. Wilberforce, Esq. 8vo. Is. Johnson.

The important Trial between the Parifh and College of Eton, at the late Quarter Seffion at Aylesbury, upon an Appeal of the Rev. Dr. Davies, Provoft of Eton College, against a Rate for the Poor of that Parish. 8vo. Is. Jordan, Chapple. The Pin Basket to the Children of Thefpis. Containing a critical Inquiry into the Merits of all the Performers who have appeared on the metropolitan Theatres during the laft five Years; a brief Hiftory of the English, Irish, and Scotch Stages; and the fe and Progrefs of the Drama in Greece, Rome, France, Spain, Germany, Italy, Ruffia, Holland, Flanders, and America, By JOHN WILLIAMS. 12mo. 55. boards. Symonds, Bellamy.

The Tranflation of a Letter from Signior Ranieri Calfabigi to Count Alfieri, on Tragedy, with Notes. ByJOHN PENN,Efq. 8vo. 5s. Elmly, Sewell, Owen.

The Enquirer; Reflections on Education, Manners, and Literature, in a Series of Effays. By WILLIAM GODWIN. 8vo. 7s. 6d. boards. Robinfons.

The Manner pointed out in which the Common Prayer was read in private by the late Mr. Garrick, for the Inftruction of young Clergymen; from whofe manufcript Notes this

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Pamphlet is compofed. By J. W. ANDERSON, A. M. 8vo. 28. ingtons, Faulder.

A newly invented Copy Book, calcu lated to facilitate the Progress of the young Grammarian in the principal Parts of Speech. By CHARLOTTE PALMER. 35. for three Copies to Subscribers. __ Newberry. Letter to Jacob Bryant, Efq. in Confutation of his Hypothefis on the War of Troy. By GILBERT WAKEFIELD. 8vo. Is. 6d. Kearfley.

Etrennes d'un Pere à fes Enfans; or, a New Year's Gift from a Father to his Children; being a Collection of moral Precepts in French Verse, adapted to the Capacity of young People who learn the French Lan: guage. By JOHN LANGLADE, a Native of France, and Teacher of Languages. 12mo. 1s. 6d. Cawthorn, Boofey, Longman. Inftructions for the Education of a Daughter. Tranflated from the French of the Author of Telemachus. 12mo. 2s. Ferraby, Hull; Robinfons, London.

The Complete School, or Art of Play

ing the Violin, with feventy-one Variations, Cadences, &c. The Whole progreflively compofed and fingered by JOHN TASHANBERG. 35.

Stenography; or, The Art of ShortHand perfected. Containing Rules and Inftructions whereby the moft illiterate may acquire the Mode of taking down Trials, Orations, Lectures, &c. in a few Hours, and be competent, by a little Experience, to practise the fame. 18mo. 2s. 6d. fewed. Callow, Parfons. Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Effays, and Poetical Fragments, tending to amuse the Fancy and inculcate Morality. 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th Vols. 8vo. 20s. Long

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