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Leopold's Loss, or England's Tears over the Urn of the Princess Charlotte, a Monody.

Psyche, or the Soul, in seven Cantos. By J. Brown esq. 12mo. 7s.

POLITICS AND POLITICAL ECONOMY.

Remarks upon a Letter, addressed by M. Mazeres, a French Excolonist, to J. C. L. Sismonde de Sismondi, containing Observations on the Blacks and Whites, the Civilization of Africa, the Kingdom of Hayti, &c. Translated from the French of the Baron de Vastey, Secretary to the King of Hayti. 1s. 6d.

A Bill of Rights and Liberties, or an Act for a constitutional Reform of Parliament. By Major Cartwright. 18. 6d.

An Essay on Benevolent Associations for the Relief of the Poor. By Ralph Wardlaw. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

Principles of the Constitution of Governments. By William Cunningham, Esq. of Enterkine. 2d edit. 12mo. bds. 6s.

Remarks on the Plans and Publications of Robert Owen, Esq. of New Lanark. By John Brown, minister of the Associate Congregation, Biggar. 1s. 6d.

Observations on the Impolicy, Abuses, and False Interpretation of the Poor Laws; and on the Reports of the two Houses of Parliament. By John Lord Sheffield. 2s. 6d.

Observations on the Impolicy of permitting the Exportation of British Wool, and of preventing the free Importation of Foreign Wool. By John Maitland, Esq. M. P. 8vo. 3s.

A Letter to the Common Council and Livery of London, on the Abuses existing in Newgate. By the Hon. H. G. Bennet.

On the approaching Crisis, or on the Impracticability and Injustice of resuming Cash Payments at the Bank, in July 1818. By the Right Hon. Sir J. Sinclair.

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An Inquiry into the State of the French Finances, and that of Public Credit, with Observations on the Budget of 1818. By Count Lanjuinais. Translated by George Hurdis, Esq.

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A View of the present Increase of the Slave Trade, the Cause of that Increase, and suggesting a Mode for its total Annihilation. By Robert Thorpe, Esq. LL.D. late Chief Justice of Sierra Leone. 5s. 6d.

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Thoughts on the Results of various Inventions for the Abridgment of Labour; on their Cooperation with our Parochial System and other Causes in depressing the Lower Classes of Society; and on the Urgent Necessity of Legislative Interference, with the Suggestion of a l'artial Remedy. By the Rev, Wm. Edmeads.

THEOLOGY.

Sermons and Lectures. By the Rev. Alexander Brunton, D. D. Professor of Oriental Languages in the University of Edinburgh, &c.

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A Course of Sermons for the Lord's Day throughout the Year; including Christmas Day, Good Friday, and Ascension Day. Adapted to and chiefly taken from the Service of the Day. By Joseph Holden Pott, A. M. Archdeacon of London. 2 vol. 8vo. 17. 1s.

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The Unitarian Refuted; or, the Divinity of Christ, and the doctrine of the Holy Trinity plainly proved from copious Texts of Scripture, accompanied with Notes collected from the New Family Bible. By the Rev. G. Baker. 8vo. 5s.

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The Divine Authority of Holy Scripture Asserted, from its Adaptation to the real State of Human Nature; in Eight Sermons, preached before the University of Oxford. By J. Miller, M. A. Fellow of Worcester College.

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The Recovian Catechism, with Notes and Illustrations, translated from the Latin; to which is prefixed, a Sketch of the History of Unitarianism in Poland, and the adjacent countries. By the Rev. Thomas Rees, F. S. A. 12mo. 9s.

The Doctrine of Christian Charity applied to the case of Religious Difference: a Sermon preached before the Auxiliary Society, Glasgow, to the Hibernian Society, for Establishing Schools, and circulating the Holy Scriptures in Ireland. By Thomas Chalmers, D. D. 2s. 6d.

A Concordance to the Holy Bible; to which is added, a Geographical Index, with the Calendar and Table of Lessons. Edited by James W. Bellamy, M. A. 4to. 4s. Large paper, 78.

Sermons on the Commandments. By Robt. Jones, D. D. Svo. 6s. The Catholic Manual; an Exposition of the Controverted Doctrine of the Catholic Church: with preliminary Observations and Notes. By the Rev. John Fletcher. 48. 6d.

The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem, as connected with the Scripture Prophecies. By the Rev. George Wilkins, A. M. Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of Kinnoull; and Vicar of Lowdham and Lexington, Nottinghamshire. Royal Svo. 20s.

Christianity and Present Politics, how far reconcileable; in a Letter to Mr Wilberforce. By the Rev. H. Bathurst, LL. B. Archdeacon of Norwich. 3s.

The Liturgy of the Church and State, accommodated throughout to the Precepts and Practices of the Son of God and his Apostles. A Sermon, delivered in the Tron Church, Glasgow, on Wednesday Nov. 19, 1817, the day of the Funeral of her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte of Wales. By Thomas Chalmers, D. D. Minister of the Tron Church, Glasgow. 8vo. Sewed. Price 1s. 6d.

The Hopes of an Empire Reversed; or, the night of Pleasure turned into Fear; A Sermon, preached on November 16, 1817, on occa sion of the death of the Princess Charlotte. By J. Jamieson, D. D. 1s. Prayers for the Use of Families and Individuals. By John Wilson, D. D. Minister of Falkirk. 8vo. 5s.

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The Situation of the World at the Time of Christ's Appearance, and its connexion with the success of his religion, considered. A sermon preached before the Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge, Jan. 6, 1775, by W. Robertson, D. D. Price 1s. 6d.

TOPOGRAPHY.

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The Introduction to the Beauties of England and Wales; comprising Observations on the History and Antiquities of the Britons; the Romans in Britain; the Anglo-Saxons; the Anglo-Danes; and the Anglo-Normans. By James Norris Brewer. 8vo. 1. 4s. Large paper, 17. 11s. 6d.

VOYAGES AND TRAVELS.

Narrative of a Voyage in his Majesty's late ship Alceste to the Yellow Sea, along the coast of Corea; with an Account of the Shipwreck in the Straits of Gaspar. By J. Macleod, Surgeon. 8vo. 12s.

History of a Six Weeks' Tour through a part of France, Switzerland, Germany, and Holland, with Letters descriptive of a Sail round the Lake of Geneva, and of the Glaciers of Chamouni. 4s. 6d.

Personal Observations, made during the Progress of the British Embassy through China, and on its Voyage to and from that Country, in the years 1816 and 1817. By Clark Abel, Physician and Naturalist to the Embassy. 1 vol.

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Memoirs on European and Asiatic Turkey, from the manuscript Journals of modern travellers in those countries. By Robert Walpole, A. M. With plates.

Tour through the Netherlands in 1816 and 1817. By J. Smithers. 8vo. 9s.

Travels through some Parts of Germany, Poland, Moldavia, and Turkey. By Adam Neale, M. D. 4to. 21. 2s.

An Account of a Voyage of Discovery to the Western Coast of Corea, and the Great Loo Choo Island, in the Japan Sea, in H. M. S. Lyra. By Captain Basil Hall, R. N. 4to. 21. 28.

Billets in the Low Countries, 1814 to 1817, in Letters. 12mo. 7s. Travels in the interior of America, in the years 1809, 1810, and 1811, including a description of Upper Louisiana, together with the States of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Tennessee, with the Illinois and Western Territories, and containing Remarks and Observations useful to Persons emigrating to those Countries. By John Bradbury, F. L. S. 8vo. Ss. 6d.

Narrative of my Captivity in Japan during the years 1811, 12, and 13, with Observations on the Country and the people. By Captain Golownin of the Russian Navy. To which is added, an Account of a Voyage to the Coast of Japan, and of Negotiations with the Japanese for the Release of the Author and his Companions. By Captain Rikord. 2 vol. 8vo. 18s.

Observations, Moral, Literary, and Antiquarian, made during a Tour through the whole of the Pyrennees, France, Switzerland, Italy, and the Netherlands, in 1814 and 1815. By John Milford, jun. 2 vol. 8vo. 1. 1s.

Notes on a Journey from Virginia to the Illinois. By Morris Birkbeck, Esq. 5s.

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ACADEMIA Della Crusca, their edition of Dante, 455.

Aikin, Mr, observations on a bed of trap in the colliery of BirchHill in Staffordshire, 82.

Alexander, the Emperor, honours conferred by, on Sir Robert Wilson, 167-his indefatigable efforts to improve his country, 171. Alum Bay, in the Isle of Wight, description of, 371.

Americans, extensive traffic carried on by, with the Chinese, 441, Amherst, Lord, conduct and result of his embassy to China, 438. Apley, in the Isle of Wight, view from, 369.

Aquabella, the birthplace of Peter de Egeblanke, bishop of Hereford, 195.

Arabs, intercourse of, with the islands of the Indian archipelago, 45,
Baglioni, M., account of his Commentary on Dante, 453.
Banka, quantity of tin annually yielded by the island of, 42,
Barcalis, Dampier's, remarks on the people of, 51.

Bell, of Antermony, his account of the Russian embassy to China, 435. Bengal, nature of the commerce between, and the Indian islands, 44. Bentham on Codification,-Indefatigable assiduity of the author in pursuit of his favourite object, 217-makes offer of his services to the French National Assembly, 218-his offers to the Emperor of Russia not accepted in the way he desired, 220-exhorts the United States to adopt a written code in place of the common law of England, 221-inquiry into the nature of the common or unwritten law of England, 222-what the peculiar character of this species of legislation, 228-example of its uncertainty, 229.

Beppo, a Venetian tale, a species of composition of which our literature has hitherto afforded few examples, 303-what the subject of, 304-extracts from, ib.

Berger, Dr, on the geological features of the north-eastern counties
of Ireland, 74-on the dykes of the north of Ireland, 80.
Bertrand, M., his opinion respecting fossil shells, 315.
Binstead, in the isle of Wight, description of, 368.

Borneo, Chinese colony on the coast of, 41-gold mines there chiefly wrought by them, 42.

Bramhuns, daily duties of, enumerated, $86-their shocking character, 397.

Beache, hypothesis on which he constructed his maps, 321.

Bugis of Wajo, an enterprising and industrious tribe in the island of Celebes, 39.

Cardona, description of the salt mines of, in Spain, 92.

Cary, Mr, the most successful of the translators of Dante, 469extracts from his work, 470.

Cathcart, Lord, his testimony to the merits of Sir Robert Wilson, 166. Catholics, Irish, evasive conduct of the opponents of their emancipa

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