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common rule of notation, every figure is fuppofed to be ten times the value of that which ftands next to it, beginning from the right hand; confequently they are to be read thus." Then will follow the nume ration table, &c. Mr. Greig's practical rules will, however, anfwer their purpose, with the aid of a master.

MONTHLY LIST OF PUBLICATIONS.

DIVINITY.

A connected and chronological View of the Prophecies relating to the Chriftian Church. In Twelve Sermons, preached in Lincoln's Inn Chapel, at the Lecture of the late Right Rev. William Warburton, Lord Bishop of Gloucefter. By Robert Nares, A. M. F. R. S. F. A. S. Archdeacon of Stafford, &c.

7s. 6d.

Difcurfory Confiderations on St. Luke's Preface, and other Circumftances of his Gofpel. In Three Letters to a Friend from a Country Clergyman. 35. 6d.

Three Plain Reafons against feparating from the Established Church. By Edward Pearfon, B. D. Rector of Rempftone, Nottinghamshire.

6d.

HISTORY.

Elements of History and Chronology; fhowing the Origin of States, and the Revolutions of Empires, from the Creation of the World to the Clofe of the Year 1804; illuftrated with Maps, and complete Regal Tables. By John Luffmann. Two Volumes. 18s.

The Hiftory of France, civil and military, ecclefiaftical, &c. &c, By the Rev. Alexander Ranken, D. D. One of the Ministers of Giafgow. Vol. III. 75.

Dodfley's Annual Regifter for 1803. 125.

The New Annual Regifter for 1803. 145.

An authentic Narrative of the Lofs of the Abergavenny Eaft-Indiaman, off Portland, containing many Particulars not before published. To which is added, an official Return of the Ship's Company, Paffengers, Troops, &c. arranged to fhow at One. View the Fate of each Individual. Corrected at the Eaft India House.

BIOGRAPHY.

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The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt. By Arthur Cayley, Jum. Efq. Two Volumes. 4to. 11. 165.

Correfpondence between Frances, Countefs of Hartford (late Duchefs of Somerset), and Henrietta Louifa, Countefs of Pomfret, between the Years 1738 and 1742, during the Residence of the latter

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Lady abroad. Interfperfed with original Poetry, and Anecdotes of the English, French, and other Courts, and of diftinguished Perfons then living. Embellished with a Portrait of Lady Pomfret. Three Volumes. 8vo. 11. is.

TOPOGRAPHY.

A Selection of Views in the County of Lincoln, comprising the principal Towns and Churches, the Remains of Castles and Religious Houfes, and Seats of the Nobility and Gentry: with topogra phical and hiftorical Accounts of each View. The Plates engraved by Bartholomew Howlett. 4to. 51. 55.

The Manchefter Guide; a brief hiftorical Description of the Towns of Manchester and Salford, the public Buildings, and the charitable and literary Inftitutions. 5.

A Defcription of the Prince of Wales's Ifland, with its real and probable Advantages, and Sources to recommend it as a maritime Eftablishment. By Sir Home Popham. 25.

PHILOSOPHY.

A Series of Effays introductory to the Study of Natural History. By Kenwick Skrimfhire, M. D. Two Volumes. 78.

Important Discoveries and Experiments of Ice, Heat, and Cold. By the Rev. James Hall, M. A. 2s. 6d.

MATHEMATICS.

An Illuftration of Sir Ifaac Newton's Method of Reasoning, by prime and ultimate Radios; comprehending the first Section of his Principia, and as much of the second and third Sections as is necessary to explain the Motions of the heavenly Bodies. By the Rev. T. Newton, M. A. F. L.. S. Rector of Tervin, in Herts; late Fellow of Jefus College, Cambridge. 2s. 6d.

POLITICS.

Thoughts on the civil Conditions and Relations of the Roman Catholic Clergy, Religion, and People in Ireland. By Theobald M'Kenna, Efq. Barrister at Law. 4s. 6d.

Cobbett's Spirit of the Public Journals for the Year 1804. 11. 75. Papers prefented by His Majefty to both Houfes of Parliament, on the 24th of January, 1805, relative to the War with Spain. To which is added, the Spanish Declaration, and the remarkable Manifetto of the Prince of Peace to the Spanish Armies on that important Event. 2s. 6d. By different Publishers.

Additional Papers relative to the Difcuffion with Spain, laid before Parliament on the 2nd and 4th of February, by His Majefty's Command. 38.

A correct Edition of a Letter addreffed to the Right Hon. Lord Hobart. By Col. Thomas Picton. IS.

A Refutation of the Pamphlet which Colonel Picton lately addressed to Lord Hobart. By Colonel Fullarton, F. R. S. 2s. 6d.

The

The Spirit of the Public Journals. Vol. VIII. For 1804. 6s. A Letter to John Fofter, Efq. Chancellor of the Exchequer for Ireland, on the best Means of educating and employing the Poor in that Country. By Jofeph Lancaster, Author of " Improvements in Educa tion." IS.

A Letter from a Member of Parliament, on the late Changes in Administration, and the Reconciliation between Two diftinguifhed Characters, to R. B. Efq. Yorkshire.

IS.

Catholic Emancipation. 8vo. s. 6d.

A brief Appeal to the Honour and Confcience of the Nation, upon the Neceffity of an immediate Reftitution of the Spanish Plate Ships. By the Author of the "Curfory Remarks". 8vo.

1s. 6d.

A Review of the Papers on the War with Spain. By Allan Macleod, Efq.. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

Thoughts on the Order to detain the Spanish Frigates. By Henry Maddock, Barrister at Law, Author of "the Power of Parliaments confidered." 8vo.

LAW.

The Statutes at Large. By Pickering. Vol. XLV. Part I. 135. An Inquiry into the Origin and Influence of the controverted Rule of Law, called the Rule in Shelly's Cafe, fuggefted by the late Decifions of Sweet v. Herring, in the King's Bench; and Poole v. Poole, and others, in the Common Pleas. By Jacob Phillips, Efq. of the Inner Temple. 2s. 6d.

A Defence of Attornies; in Reply to a Pamphlet lately published by Mr. Charles Illy, of New Inn, refpecting the Tax upon Attornies. To which are added, a few Remarks in Vindication of Two refpectable Barristers, against an illiberal, though impotent and ridiculous, Attack. By a Friend to the Profeffion. Is. 6d.

MEDICINE.

Annals of Medicine for 1803; exhibiting a concife View of the lateft, and most important, Discoveries in Medicine and Medical Philofophy. By Andrew Duncan, Senr. M. D. and Andrew Duncan, Junr. M. D. 95.

Obfervations on Cancer, connected with Hiftories of the Disease. By Everard Home, Efq. Surgeon to St. George's Hofpital. 5s. 6d. Practical Obfervations on Infanity, in which fome Suggestions are offered, towards an improved Mode of treating Difeafes of the Mind, &c. By Joseph Mafon Cox, M. D. Fish-Ponds, near Bristol. 58.

A Treatife on the Cow-Pox. By Benjamin Mofeley, M. D. 45. The Works complete of John Brown, M. D. of Edinburgh. To which is prefixed, a Biographical Account of the Author, by his Son, William Cullen Brown, M. D. Three Volumes. 11. 1s.

Celina Famulatrix Medicinæ, or Receipts in Modern Cookery : with a Medical Commentary. By A. Hunter, M. D. F. R. S. L. and E. 45.

AGRICULTURE.

A general View of the Agriculture of the County of Norfolk, drawn up for the Confideration of the Board of Agriculture and internal Improvement. By the Secretary of the Board. Filteer. Plates. 8s.

ARTS.

The Cabinet Enerclopædia, including zoo elegantly engraved Copper-Plates, of useful and fuperb Designs of Household Furniture, from original Drawings. By Thomas Sheraton. Fine, 181. 10s. Common, gl. zs. 6d.

Lyric Airs: confifting of Specimens of Greek, Albanian, Walahian, Turkish, Arabian, Perlian, Chinese, and Moorish National Songs and Melodies (being the first Selection of the Kind ever offered to the Public). To which are added, Baffes for the Harp or Piano Forte; likewife are subjoined, a few explanatory Notes and Movements of the modern Greek Dances; with a fhort Differtation on the Origin of the ancient Greek Mufic. By Edward Jones, Bard to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Folio,

155.

Recherches fur le Tems le plus reculè de l'ufage des Voutes chez les Anciens. Par le Rev. Mr. L. Dutens.

POETRY.

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Poems: and Theodore, an Opera. By the late J. U. Colls.

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Rhymes on Art; or, the Remonftrance of a Painter. In Two Parts. With Notes and a Preface, including Strictures on the State of the Arts, Criticifm, Patronage and Public Tafte. By Martin Archer Shee, M. A. 55.

Mifcellaneous Poetry. By Edward Coxe, Efq. of Hampstead-Heath, Middlesex.

8s.

Hifpaniola, a Poem, with copious Notes, which partly allude to its Natural History, but are more particularly defcriptive of the horrible Cruelties perpetrated by Spaniards and Frenchmen on that beauti‘ul but ill-fated Ifland. To which are added, various other Poetical Pieces. 3s. 6d.

The Bettyad, a Poem. Defcriptive of the Progrefs of the Young Rofcius in London. By G. M. Woodward. 4to.

DRAMATIC.

2s. 6d.

Cuftom's Fallacy. A Dramatic Sketch. In Three Ass. By James M. Grant, Elq. of Lincoln's-lon, Junr. 2s. 6d.

The Honey Moon, a Comedy, as perforined at Drury-Lane, By the late John Tobin, Efq. 2s. 6d.

The Blind Bargain; or, Hear it Out, a Comedy in Five Acts, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, with univerfal Applaufe. By Frederick Reynolds, Efq. 2s. 6d.

The

The Lady of the Rock, a Melo- Drama, as it is performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane,

NOVEL.

Fleetwood; or, the New Man of Feeling. By William Godwin Three Volumes.

155.

MILITARY.

A Political and Military Survey, in which Sir Robert Wilson's Statement of the Battle of Zama, is justified by Extracts from Polybius. 2s. 6d.

Obfervations and Hints relative to the Volunteer Infantry, addressed to the Earl of Moira. By an Officer.

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MISCELLANIES.

Harvest Home; confifting, among a great Variety of interesting Matter, of fupplementary Gleanings in England, of original Poems, original Dramas, of Sketches of the State of English Artizans, &c. &c. By S. J. Pratt. With a Portrait of the Author. Three Vo lumes. 8vo. 11. 11s. 6d.

Concife Statement of Facts relative to the Treatment experienced by Sir Home Popham, fince his Return from the Red Sea. To which is added, the Correfpondence, naval, military, and commercial, with the Marquis Wellefley, &c. from Sir Home Popham, during his Com mand in the Red Sea, and his fubfequent Embafly to the States of Arabia. zs. 6d.

A few brief Remarks on a Pamphlet, written by fome Perfon fop pofed to be connected with the late Board of Admiralty, entitled “Qbfervations on the concife Statement of Facts, privately circulated by Sir Home Popham", in which the Calumnies of thofe Writers are examined and expofed. Together with Strictures on the Reports of the Navy and Victualling Boards, on fome Proceedings of the late Board of Adiniralty, not generally promulgated; Hints relative to the late Expeditions againft the Enemy's Flotilla, &c. By Elchinés. 2s. Moral Curiofity. Is. 6d.

Converfations; introducing Poetry, chiefly on Subjects of_Natural Hiftory, for the Use of Children and young Perfons. By Charlotte Smith. Two Volumes. 75.

Thought on the Conduct and Coronation of Buonaparte. 18.

A Reply to Mr. Richard Gardiner's Answer to a Narrative, expofing a Variety of irregular Transactions in One of the Departinen's of Foreign Corps. By Mr. James Poole, feveral Years a Regimental Infpector, &c. 2s. 6d.

Theatrical Criticifin; or, a candid Critique on the ** School of Reform". By James Peter Fearon.

28.

A Plan for the Benefit of the Widows and Orphans of Clerks in Public Offices, Merchants, and Banking Houses, and fuch others as

may

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