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Pleafure its Tendency to deprave the Understanding, the Heart, and the religious Principles. A Faft Sermon, preached at St. James's Church, Bath, Feb. 25, 1807. By the Rev. R. Warner.

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A Sermon, preached at the Anniversary Meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Thurfday, May 1, 1806. By the Rev. Robert Price, LL.D. Prebendary of Durham, Canon Refidentiary of Sarum, and Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majefty. IS.

Jehovah's Protection Britain's Security. A Sermon, preached in St. James's Church, Leeds, on Wednesday, Feb. 25, 1807, being the Day appointed, by Proclamation, for a General Faft and Humiliation before Almighty God. Published by Request. By the Rev. Robert J. Hoare, A. B. Lecturer of St. James's Church, Leeds.

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A Practical Difcourfe, or the prefent Continental Divine Vifitation, a folemn and awful Warning to the People of England; preached on the Faft Day, 1807. By the Rev. Chriftopher Hodgfon, LL. B. Rector of Marholm, Northamptonshire, and formerly of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge.

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A Sermon, preached at St. John's Church, Blackburn, Lancafhire, on Wednesday, Feb. 25, 1807, being the Day appointed by his Majefty for a Public Faft. By the Rev. Thomas Ste venfon, M. A. incumbent Curate of the faid Church.

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The Sennacherib of Modern Times; or, Buonaparte an Inftru. ment in the Hands of Divine Providence: a Sermon preached in the Parish Church of Hanwell, in the County of Middlesex, on Wednesday, Feb. 21, 1807, being the Day appointed by his Majefty's Proclamation for a General Faft. By the Rev. John Bond, A. M. late Fellow of Corpus Chrifti College, Oxford, Curate of Hanwell, and Chaplain to his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge.

HISTORY. TRAVELS.

The Afiatic Annual Regifter: or a View of the Hiftory, Politics, Commerce, and Literature of Afia, for the Year 1805. By Lawrence Dundas Campbell, Esq. 13s.

An Hiftorical Letter from Francis Plowden, Efq. to Sir Richard Mufgrave. 35. 6d,

The prefent State of Turkey, or a Description of the Politi. cal, Civil and Religious Conftitution, Government, and Laws of the Ottoman Empire, &c. By Thomas Thornton, Efq. 4to.

The Stranger in America; containing Obfervations made during a long Refidence in that Country. By Charles William Janfon, Efq. late of the State of Rhode Island, Counsellor at Law. 4to. 21. 25.

The

The Ancient and Modern Hiftory of Nice, comprehending an Account of the Foundation of Marfeilles. By J. B. Davis, one of the British Captives from Verdun. 8s.

Illuftrations of the Scenery of Killarney, the furrounding Country, and a confiderable Part of the Southern Coast of Ire land. By Ifaac Weld, Efq. M. R. I. A. 21. 25.

A Statistical Account of the United States of America. By D. F. Donnant. Tranflated by W. Playfair.

2s. 6d. A Hiftory of Jamaica, with Obfervations on its Climate, Scenery, Trade, and Productions, &c. By Robert Kenny, Esq. 4to. l. 75.

LAW.

The Order to increase the Fees of the Solicitors of the Court of Chancery, and a Schedule thereof, as allowed by the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, and the Right Hon. Sir Wm. · Grant, M. R. on the 26th of February, 1807. IS.

The Alien's or Foreigner's Guide; intended as a Key to the Regulations eftablished under the Act of the 43d Geo. III. with refpect to Aliens. By W. H. Brooke, Efq. 2s. 6d.

BIOGRAPHY.

Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Honourable Henry Horne, of Kames, one of the Senators of the College of Juftice, and one of the Lords Commiffioners of Jufticiary in Scotland." By Alex. Frazer Tytler, Lord Woodhouflee. 2 Vols. 4to.

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MEDICAL.

A Practical Synopfis of the Materia Alimentaria and Materia Medica. 2 Vols. 135.

Strictures on Mr. Parkinfon's Obfervations on the Nature and Cure of the Gout, recently publifhed in Oppofition to the Theory that proposes the cooling Treatment of the Difcafe. To which are added, Two Letters, addreffed to Dr. Haygarth, on Acute Rheumatism. By Robert Kinglake, M. D. 4s.

THE FINE ARTS.

Lectures on the Art of Engraving, delivered at the Royal Inftitution of Great Britain. By John Landfeer, Engraver to the King, and F. S. A. 8vo. Ios. 6d.

POLITICS.

Confiderations, addreffed to the Electors of the United Kingdom, on the Expulfion of John Wilkes, Efq. 35.

Obfervations on fome Doctrines advanced during the late Elections. In a Letter to Samuel Whitbread, Efq. from Henry Clifford, Efq. gs. 6d.

Some Remarks upon recent political Occurrences, and particularly upon the new Plan of Finance.

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A Short

A Short Inquiry into the Policy, Humanity, and paft Effects of the Poor Laws; and into the Principles upon which any Meafares for their Improvement fhould be conducted; in which are included a few Confiderations on the Queftion of Political Economy, moft intimately connected with the Subject; particularly on the Supply of Food in England. By one of his Majefty's Juftices of the Peace for three inland Counties. 8s.

Subftance of the Speech of the Right Hon. Lord Redefdale, in the House of Lords, on the Motion of Lord Grenville to refer the Petition of the Roman Catholics of Ireland to a Committee. May, 1805. 1s. 6d.

Expediency of Reform in the Court of Seffion of Scotland proved. In two learned Pamphlets published in the Years 1786 and 1789.

Sketch of a Speech delivered by John Keogh, Efq. at a Meeting of the Catholics of Dublin, Jan. 24, 1807. 1s.

Some Obfervations on the Conftitution and Form of Proceeding of the Court of Seffion in Scotland; with Remarks on the Bill now depending in the Houfe of Lords for its Reform. By John Peter Grant, Efq. Advocate and Barrifter at Law. 3s. 6d.

A Review of the Affairs of India, from the Year 1798 to the Year 1806: comprehending a fummary Account of the principal Tranfactions during that eventful Period. 3s.

A Letter to Samuel Whitbread, Efq. on the Subject of two Bills now pending in Parliament. By Robert Deverell, Efq. 15. 6d.

Obfervations on Mr. Whitbread's Poor Bill, and on the Population of England; intended as a Supplement to "A Short Inquiry into the Policy, Humanity, and paft Effects of the Poor Laws." By John Weyland, jun. Efq. Author of that Work, and one of his Majesty's Juftices of Peace for the Counties of Oxford, Berks, and Surrey. Is. 6d.

The Subftance of Mr. Deputy Birch's Speech in Common Council, March 5, 1807, on the Subject of Admiffion of Papifts to hold certain Commiffions in the Army, &c. now under Confideration of Parliament. IS.

The Means of Reforming the Morals of the Poor, by the Prevention of Poverty; and a Plan for ameliorating the Condition of Parish Paupers, and diminishing the Expence of maintaining them. By John Hill. 4s. 6d.

The Speech of Mr. Edward Quin, on Mr. Deputy Birch's Motion to petition Parliament against the Admiffion of Catholics into the Army, &c. IS.

The Wants of the People, and the Means of the Government; ⚫r Objections to the Interference of the Legiflature in the Affairs

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of the Poor, as recommended by Mr. Whitbread in the House of Commons, on Thurfday, Feb. 19, 1807. By John Bone. 35. Curfory Reflections on the Measures now in Agitation in Favour of the Roman Catholics. By a Loyal Irishman. 2s. 6d.

POETRY.

Ten Epiftles of Ovid: Tranflated into English Verfe by the late Rev. William Windfor Fitzthomas; with the Latin and Notes to which are fubjoined the Epiftles of Hero to Leander, and Leander to Hero, by a different Hand; that of Sappho to Phaon, by Pope; and of Dido to Eneas, by Dryden. 7s. 6d.

The Poems of Offian, in the original Gaelic, with literal Tranflations into Latin, by the late Robert Macfarlane, A. M. Together with a Differtation on the Authenticity of the Poems, by Sir John Sinclair: and a Tranflation from the Italian of the Abbe Cefarotti's Critical Differtation on the Controverfy refpect. ing their Authenticity. With Notes and a fupplemental Effay, by John M'Arthur, M. D. 2 Vols. 21. 2s.

The Poetic Garland, facred to Virtue and Humanity. By the Rev. J. Evans, A. M. 6s.

All the Talents! A fatirical Poem, with Notes. By Polypus. 3s. 6d.

The Fisherman's Hut in the Highlands of Scotland, with other Poems. By Alexander Yeaman, Efq. 5s.

The Progrefs of Love. Mafters. 55.

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Edward and Annette. A Moral Tale. Tranflated from the

German of La Fontaine. 5s.

The Benevolent Monk; or, The Caftle of Olalla. dore Melville, Efq. 3 Vols. 13s. 6d.

A Winter in Bath. 4 Vols.

The Rifing Sun. A Satirical Humourous Romance.

MISCELLANIES.

By Theo

2 Vols.

The Manual of Nobility; exhibiting the Distinctions of Armorial and Heraldic Bearings; the feveral Degrees and Rank of Nobility, &c. 2s. 6d.

The Miseries of Human Life; or, The Laft Groans of Timo. thy Tefty and Samuel Senfitive. By James Beresford, M. A. Vol. 2.

A Memoir, containing a Defcription of the Conftruction and Ufe of fome Inftruments defigned to afcertain the Heights and Distances of inacceffible Objects, without the Neceffity of Reference to logarithmic Tables. By George Grigby, Lieutenant in his Majesty's first Regiment of Dragoons. 5s.

Rays

Rays of Genius, collected to enlighten the rifing Generation. By Thomas Tomkins. 2 Vols.

The Pleafures of Human Life.

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By Hilarius Benevolus and

A Few Remarks on a Piece of Criticifm in the laft Number of the Edinburgh Review. By W. Hunter, Efq. 6d.

Ancient Alphabets and Hieroglyphic Characters Explained. With an Account of the Egyptian Priefts, their Claffes, Inftitutions, and Sacrifices. In the Arabic Language by Ahmad Bin Abubeker Bin Wahfhih, and in English by Jofeph Hammer, Secretary to the Imperial Legation at Conftantinople. 4to. 11. Is. A Lift of Bankrupts for the laft Twenty Years and Six Months. 8vo. Il. 10s.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. We have been highly gratified by a Letter from a Correfpondent, figned Clericus, who fends us, in addition to our notice of Bishop Burgefs's truly laudable proceedings in his diocefe, the following extract from the Circular Letter of DR. TENISON, Archbishop of Canterbury in the year 1699.

Extract from Archbishop Tenifon's Circular Letter.

"It were to be wifhed, that the Clergy of every neighbourhood would agree upon frequent meetings, to confult for the good of Religion in general; and to advife with one another about any difficulties that may happen in their particular cures. By what methods any evil cuftom may be, broken; how a finner may be most effectually reclaimed; and, in general, how each of them, in their feveral circumftances, may contribute moft to the advancement of Religion. Such Confultations as thefe, befides the mutual benefit of advice and exhortation, will be an actual means to excite the zeal of fome, to reduce the over-eagerness of others to a due temper, and to provoke all to a religious emulation in the improvement of piety and order within their refpective parifhes."

Our Correfpondent adds, that this good Archbishop had among his Suffragans, Bishops Burnett, Kidder, Cumberland, Sprat, Patrick, and many others, to whom his Letter would doubtless be highly grateful. He fays alfo, that "this Letter was ufually printed afterwards, in the Collections of Articles, Canons, Injunctions, &c. of our Church, though omitted in the recent and enlarged Edition of them from the Clarendon Prefs."

We wish to hear more from this Correfpondent as occafion fhall arise.

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