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MONTHLY LIST OF PUBLICATIONS.

DIVINITY.

The Truth and Confiftency of Divine Revelation with fome Remarks on the contrary Extremes of Infidelity and Enthufialin. In eight Difcourses, delivered before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, in 1811, at the Lecture founded by the late Rev. John Bampton, Canon of Salisbury. By John Bidlake, D.D. of Chrift Church, Oxford, &c. 8vo. 8s.

Sermons, preached on Public Occafions, with Notes, and an Appendix of various Critical, Hiftorical, and Political Subjects. By R. Valpy, D.D. F.A.S. 2 vols. 8vo. 18s.

The Sin and Danger of Schifm, confidered in a Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Leicefter, at the Summer Vifitation in 1811. By the Rev. A. Burnaby, D.D. Archdeacon of Leicester. 1s. 6d.

Points at Iffue, between the Editor of Dr. Townfon's Works and the Author of Difcurfory Confiderations on the Hypothesis, that St. Luke's Gof pel was the first written: discarforily canvaffed, in two Letters to the Rev. Ralph Churton, Archdeacon of St. David's, from a Country Clergyman. 53.

The Healing Waters of Bethesda, a Sermon preached at Buxton Wells to the Company there, on Whit Sunday, June 2, 1811. By the Rev. C. Buchanan, D.D. late Vice Provoft of the College of Fort William, Bengal

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A Charge to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Middlefex, at the Vifita. tion in May and June, 1811. By G. O. Cambridge, A.M. F.A.S. 1s. 6d.

HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY.

An Account of the Conqueft of the Ifle of France, or Mauritius: with fome Notices on the Hiftory, Soil, Products. Defences, and Political Impor tance of the Inland. By an Officer, who ferved on the Expedition. 4s.

The Hiftory of the Worthies of England endeavoured, by Thomas Fuller, D.D. First printed in 1662: a new Edition, with explanatory Notes by John Nichols, F.A.S. London, Edinburgh and Perth. 2 vols. 4to. 51. 5s.

MEDICAL.

Practical Obfervations on the Difeafes of the Inner Corner of the Human Eve, comprizing the Epiphora, the Tumour Sacculi Lachrymalis, and the Fiftula Lachrymalis: with a new Arrangement and Method of Cure. Aito Remarks on Mr. Ware's and Profeffor Scarpa's Methods of treating these. Ditorders. By Jofeph Reade, M.D. 5s.

AR Account of the Ravages, committed in Ceylon by Small Pox previously to the Introduction of Vaccination: with a Statement of the Circumftances attending the Introduction, Progrefs and Succets of Vaccine Inoculation, in that liland. By Thomas Chriftie, M.D. 8.0. 3s.

A Serious Addreis to the Public on the Practice of Vaccination, in which the late Failure of that Operation in the Family of Earl Grovenor is particu larly adverted to. 25.

A Paper, containing the Refults of Eleven Years Practice, at the Original Vaccine Pock Infiitution, No. 44, Broad Street, Golden Square. 2s.

A Polological Companion to the London Pharmacopoeia. Adapted to the Jaft Reform of the College. By John Nott, M.D. of Brittol Hot Wells. 3 A Treatife on the Gout: containing the Opinions of the most celebrated ancient and modern Payficians on the Diteafe; with Obfervations on the Eau Medicinale. By John Ring. 8vo. 65. *

A Letter refpectfully addrefled to the Commiffioners of Tranfports, Sick and Wounded Seamen, &c. on the Subject of the Operation for Popliteal Aneurism, ilintirated with Cafes and the Defcription of a new Inttrument. By A. C. Hutchinfon, M.D. Surgeon to the Naval Hospital at Deal. 1s. 6d. Popular Directions for the Treatment of the Difcates of Women and Chil

dren.

dren. By John Burns, Lecturer in Midwifery, and Surgeon in Glasgow.

8vo. 9s.

Practical Remarks on Infanity, to which is added, a Commentary on the Diffection of the Brains of Maniacs, with fome Account of Difeafes incident to the Infane. By Bryan Crowther, Member of the Royal College of Sur. geons in London, and Surgeon to Bridewell and Bethlem Holpitals. 5s.

LAW.

An Effay on Aquatic Rights: intended as an Illuftration of the Law rela tive to Fishing, and to the Propriety of Ground or Soil, produced by A uvion and Dereliction in the Sea and Rivers. By Henry Schultes. 8vo. 5s. 6d.

A Treatise on the Law of Vendor and Purchafer of Perfonal Property : confidered chiefly with a View to Mercantile Tranfactions. By George Rois, Efq. of the Inner Temple. 8vo.

12s.

Hiftorical Inquiries concerning Forefts and Laws, with Topographical Remarks upon the Ancient and Modern State of the New Foreft, in the -County of Southampton. By Percival Lewis, Efq. 4to. 11. 11s. 6d.

AGRICULTURF. GEOLOGY.

Hints to Dairy Farmers; being an Account of the Food and extraordinary Produce of a Cow, belonging to William Crump, of Lewes, in Suffex. Pubs lifhed by Order of the Board of Agriculture.

15.

Obfervations on the Breeding of Swine, and Curing of Bacon, with Hints on Agricultural Subjects. By Robert Henderson, Farmer, Broomhill, near Annan.

5s.

A General View of the Agriculture of Aberdeenshire, drawn up under the Direction of the Board of Agriculture. By George Skene Keith, D. D. 8vo. 15s.

Geological Travels in England. By J. A. De Luc, Efq. 2 Vols. 8vo. 11. 4s. 21. 2s.

Tranfactions of the Geological Society. Vol. 1. An Hiftorical and Defcriptive Account of the Four Species of Peruvian Sheep, called Carneos de la Tierra. By William Walton, Jun. 85.

ARCHITECTURE.

Plans and Views of Buildings, executed in England and Scotland, in the Caftellated, and other Styles. By R. Lugar, Architect. 4to. 21.25,

An Account of a Mode of Roofing with Paper, ufed at Tew Lodge Farm, Oxfordshire, and other I'laces. By J. C. London, late of Tew Lodge. 2s.

POLITICS.

Obfervations on Parliamentary Reform. By James Mafon, Efq. 2s. 6d. The Depreciation of Bank Notes demonftrated, and the Affertion, that Gold is too dear to make Guineas with, proved to be abfurd. 1s. 6d.

An Impartial Examination of the Merits and Demerits of his R. II. the Duke of York, as Commander in Chief. 1s. 6d.

Syllabus of Arguments proving the Neceffity of a Parliamentary Reform. By Walter Honeywood Yate, Efq. late Member of St John's College, Ox ford, and one of his Majefty's Juices of Peace, Deputy Leutenant of the County of Gloucester.

2 Vols.

A Letter to Henry Brougham, Efq. M. P., on the Subject of Reform in the Reprefentation of the People in Parliament. By William Rofcoe, Efq. 6d. Money, what it is, its Value in Reference to Bank-notes, and any valu able Circulating Medium; with Obfervations on the prefent State of our Commerce. By Nathaniel Cooke, Efq. 1s.

Subitance of the Speech of Lord Viscount Cattlereagh, in the House of Commons, July 15, on Lord Stanhope's Bill. 28.

An Addrefs to the People of the United States. By the Hon. Robert Smith, late Secretary of State. 1s. Gu.

POETRY.

The Wilderness: or Prolufions in Verfe; confifting partly of Original Pieces, and partly of Imitations, &c. By the Rev. Thomas Berkeley Greaves..

12mo. 6s.

The Remains of Jofeph Blackett, confifting of Sketches, Original Dramas, Poems, &c. and Memoirs of his Lute. By Mr. Pratt. 2 Vols. 1. Poems

Poems on various Subjects, including a Poem on the Education of the Poor; an Indian Tale, the Offering of laac, a Sacred Drama.

85.

Poems and Letters, by the late William Ifaac Roberts, of Bristol. With fome Account of his Life. 10s. 6d.

The Regent's Fete, or the Prince and the Country, a Defcriptive Poem. By Edward Fitzgerald, Efq. of the Middle Temple. 2s. 6d.

Bannock-burn, in Four Books.

8s.

The Battle of Albuera, with an Epifile Dedicatory to Lord Wellington. 8vo. 3s.

The Banks of the Wye, in Four Books. By Robert Bloomfield. 5s. Carleton House Fete; or the Difappointed Bard in a Series of Elegies. To which is added, Curiosity in Rags, an Elegy. By Peter Pindar. 2s. 6d.

NOVELS.

4to.

Elnathan, or the Ages of Man: by a Philofopher. S Vols. 12mo. 15%. Inhabitants of Earth, or the Follies of Woman: by A. F. Holftein. 3 Vols. 12mo. 16s. 6d.

Sentimental Anecdotes: confifting of Four Tales, by Madame de Montolieu. Tranflated from the French by Mrs. Plunkett, formerly Mafs Gunning. 2 Vols. 12mo. 78.

The Coufins, or a Woman's Promife and a Lover's Vow. 3 Vols. 12mo. 15s.

DRAMATIC.

A Letter to William Gifford, Efq. on a late Edition of Ford's Plays, chiefly as relating to Ben Jonton. By Octavius Gilchrift, Efq. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

The Alien, or an Anfwer to Mr. Greville's Statement, with Refpect to Mr. Naldi's Action for the Arrears of his Salary, including a Short History of the Argyle Theatre. By Guifeppe Naldi.

1s.

MISCELLANIES.

The Readieft Reckoner ever invented, for affifting the Tradefman, &c. in finding the Amount, at any given Price, of any Number, from One to Tem Thoufand. By Stephen Simpton and Edward Wife, Accountants. s.

The Art of Preferving all Kinds of Animal and Vegetable Subfiances for feveral Years. A Work published by Order of the French Minifter of the Interior, on the Report of the Board of Arts and Manufactures. By M. Appert. 12mo. 55.

Etymologicon Universale, or Universal Etymological Dictionary, on a new Plan. 2 Vois. 4to. 41. 48.

Remarks upon Education; with fome Obfervations on two Pamphlets in Defence of Public Schools. By Thomas Simons. Ss. 6d.

An Abridgment of Locke's Efay on the Human Underftanding. With fome Conjectures refpecting the Interference of Nature with Education. By Louisa Capper. 4ta. 11.

A Letter to the Rev. Robert Hodgson, M.A. and F.R.S. Containing a Preliminary Refutation of his Statement of the Conduct of Bishop Porteus, refpecting the Rectory of Bradwell near the Sea, in Effex, in 1799. By the Rev. H. B. Dudley, L.L.D. Chancellor and Prebendary of the Cathedral of

Ferus. 1s.

A Brief Statement of the Origin and Advantages of the New Western Road. 1s.

A Letter to Sophia, on the Fete given at Carleton Houfe, by his Royal Highnets the Prince Regent, to celebrate his Majesty's Birth-day. By Baron Geramb. 7s.

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Analyfis of a New Syftem of General Education, in which the Lancaftrian Principles are difcuffed and enlarged, in a Project for the Erection of a Grand Public Academy at Glafgow, to be fupported by Public Markets in the Suburbs of that City, but applicable to every large Town. Addreffed to the Heritors of the Barony of Gorbals, and accompanied with Plans of Glasgow and the Neighbourhood. 8vo. 108. 6d.

ACKNOW

ACKNOWLEDGMENT TO CORRESPONDENT. We beg to inform J. F. that it is our intention to notice his Work.

LITERARY INTELLIGENCE.

The Proj clar, a Periodical Paper, on Manners and Morals, revifed and corrected by the Author, will appear in the course of the present month in 3 vols. 8vo.

Dr. Purdy's Lectures are nearly printed, and will be ready to be delivered to the fubfcribers foon after Michaelmas.

A Work by Mifs Hawkins, of Twickenham, in four octavo volumes, entitled The Countefs and Gertrude, or Modes of Difcipline, is nearly ready for publication.

Beauford, or Views in High Life, by Mr. Henry Card, is in the Prefs.

We rejoice to hear that Mr. Nichols has very nearly compleated his great and laborious work on Leicestershire, as well as what all scholars expect with eagernels, his extended edi tion of Anecdates of Bowyer. This laft will be in fix vols.

8vo.

Dr. Tilford is preparing for publication, Sketches towards a Hortus Botanicus Americanus, or coloured plates of the Weft Indies, and North and South America, with Defcriptions, &c. compiled and collected during his refidence in the Weft Indies.

Mr. Parkes is printing a new Edition of his Chemical Catechifm, with improvements.

A new Edition of Tuffer's Five Hundred Points of Good Hufbandry, will be published in October.

Dr. Gregory, of the Royal Military Academy, will publish in October, A Series of Letters to a Friend, in Vindication of the Evidences, Doctrines, and Duties of the Chriftian Religion, defigned principally for the ufe of young Perfons of liberal Education.

Mr. J. J. Park, of Hampftead, has announced his intention of publifhing by fubfcription in an octavo volume, An Account of the History and Antiquities of that Parish.

The Rev. Robert Uvedale, is printing a Defcription of his new Invented Inftrument or Machine, for illuftrating on Scientific Principles the Structure and Theory of the Hebrew Language.

A fecond volume of Sermons by Dr. Brichan is in the prefs.

THE

BRITISH CRITIC,

For SEPTEMBER, 1811.

οι Πάνες ἐξ ἑνὸς σόμαλος ὑμνοῦσιν, ὡς καλὸν ἡ μὲν σωφροσύνη τε καὶ δικαιοσύνη, χαλεπὸν μὲν τοι, καὶ ἐπίπονον, κα

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PLATO.

It is agreed, by the confeffion of all, that moderation and justice are excellent things, but maintained with care and diffi culty.

ART. I. Carew's Survey of Cornwall, to which are added Notes illuftrative of its Hiftory and Antiquities, by the late Thomas Tonkin, Efq. And now first published from the original Manufcripts, by Francis Lord De Dunftanville. Likewife a Journal or Minutes of the Convocation or Parliament of Tinners for the Stanneries of Cornwall, held at Trure in the Year 1710. The Grant of the Sheriffalty to Edward, Duke of Cornwall, &c. Quarto. pp. 459. l. 11s. 6d.

Faulder. 1811.

THE noble editor was chiefly led to undertake this publi

cation from having become accidentally poffeffed of Tonkin's MSS. amongft which he found very copious notes, evidently prepared for the prefs, on part of the first book of "the Survey." His Lordship alfo felected from the MSS. other notes on the remainder of "the Survey of Cornwall."

"The original work," fays his Lordship in the preface, "written in the early part of the reign of James I. is now out of print; a republication of it was, therefore, thought adviseable

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