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mily Biography: a fatirical Novel. 3 vols. 12mo. 10s. 6d. Bell. Jofephine: a Novel. By an INCOGNITA. 2 vols. 12mo. 75. Lane, Miller.

Margaritta a Novel. By the AuTHOR of "Traditions." 4 vols. 12mo. Lane, Miller.

PHYSIC-ANIMAL ECONOMY.

A Series of Engravings, accompanied with Explanations, which are intended to illuftrate the Morbid Anatomy of fome of the most important Parts of the Human Body: Fafciculus I. comprehending the chief Morbid Appearances of the Heart, and of the Aorta near its Origin: on Six Plates. By MATTHEW BAILLIE. 4to. 128. Johnson, Nicol. Medical Strictures; being a concife and effectual Method of treating the following Disorders:-Colds, Ague, Small Pox, Meatles, Hooping Cough, Worms, Piles, Uterine and Nervous Affections, Confumptions, Afthma, Dropfy, Gravel, Stone, Rheumatifm, Gout, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Lues Venerea, Scurvy, Scrophula, Cancer, and White Swelling: in which the Means of Prevention, Palliation, and Cure, are distinctly pointed out, and the whole adapted to general Comprehenfion. By RICHARD CLARKE, M. D. 8vo. is. Richardfon, Hatchard.

An Outline of the Hiftory and Cure of Fever, endemic and contagious; more exprefsly the contagious Fever of Jails, Ships, and Hofpitals; the Endemic, vulgarly called the Yellow Fever of the West Indies. To which is added, an Explanation of the Principles of Military Difcipline and Economy; with a Scheme of Medical Arrangement for Armies. By ROBERT JACKSON, M. D. 8vo. 75. Mundell and Son, Edinburgh; Longman, Murray, London. Account of the Plague which raged in Mofcow in 1771. By CHARLES DE MERTENS, M. D. Tranflated from the French. With Notes. 8vo. 2s. 6d. Rivingtons, Hatchard.

POETRY AND THE DRAMA.

Love of Gain: a Poem; imitated from the Thirteenth Satire of Juvenal. By M. G. Lewis, Efq. M. P. 410. 35. 6. Bell.

The Shade of Alexander Pope on the Banks of the Thames. A fatirical Poem, with Notes. By the AUTHOR of the "Purfuits of Literature." 8vo. 2s. 6d. (See p. 67.) Becket. The Battle of the Nile: a dramatic Poem, on the Model of Greek Tragedy. 4to. 2s. Faulder. The Battle of the Nile: a Poem. By WILLIAM SOTHEBY, Efq. 2s. 6d. Hatchard, Rivingtons. Poverty and Wealth: a Comedy, in Five Acts, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Copenhagen. Tranf lated from the Danish of P. A. HEIBERG, A. C. by C. H. WILSON, Efq. 8vo. 2s. Weft, Pitkeatbley. The Irish Boy: a Ballad. 8vo. is. 6d. Kearsley.

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The Peckham Frolic; or, Nell Gwynn: a Comedy, in three Acts. (By Mr. JERNINGHAM.) 8vo. 1s. 6d. Hatch

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Feudal Times; or, the Banquet Gallery: a musical Drama, in two Acts, as now performing at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. By GEORGE COLMAN, the younger. 8vo. 18.6d. Cadell and Davies.

Neither's the Man: a Comedy; as performed at the Theatre Royal, Chetter. By Mrs. HOLFORD. 8vo. 25. Sael.

André: a Tragedy, in five Acts, as now performing at the Theatre, New York. To which is added, The Cow Chafe: a fatirical Poem, by Major ANDRE; with the Proceedings of the Court Martial, and authentic Documents concerning him. 8vo. 2s. 6d. Ogilvy.

The Virgin of the Sun: a Play, in five Acts. By AUGUSTUS VON KOTZEBUE. Tranflated by ANNE PLUMPTRE. Svo. 2s. 6d. Phillips, Carpenter.

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Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin. 5S. Wright. Belinda; or, the Kiffes of Joannes Bonefonius, of Auvergne. Tranflated, and accompanied with the original Latin. 8vo. 4s. 6d. Kearsley.

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Substance of the Speech of the Right Hon. Henry Dundas, in the House of Commons, on Thursday, Feb. 8, refpecting the Legislative Union between Great Britain and Ireland. Svo. 15. Wright.

The Speeches of the Right Hon. Williani Pitt, on the 23d and 1ft of January; including a correct Copy of the Plan, with the Debate which took place in the Houfe of Commons, on the Propofal for an Union between Great Britain and Ireland: to which are annexed, the celebrated Speeches of Mr. Fofter in Auguft 1785, on the commercial Propofi tions. 8vo. Is. 6d. Stockdale. A Letter to the Right Hon. William Pitt. By WILLIAM DRENNAN. 8vo. 13. Moore, Dublin; Robinfons, Lon

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Thoughts upon State Lotteries. 8vo.

2s. 6d. Vernor and Hood, Debrett. Obfervations on the prefent State and Influence of the Poor Laws; founded on Experience; and a Plan, propofed for the Confideration of Parliament: by which the Affairs of the Poor may in future be better regulated; their Morals and Habits of Industry greatly improved; and a confiderable Reduction in the Poor's Rates effected. By ROBERT SAUNDERS, Efq. 8vo. 3s. 6d. (See p. 57.) Serwell, Wright. Seventh Report of the Society for bettering the Condition of the Poor, &c. Svo. 15. Hatchard, Riving

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Reafons for adopting an Union between Great Britain and Ireland. By the AUTHOR of "A Letter to Jof. Spencer, Elq." 8vo. 1s. Plymfell, Chapple. Ireland profiting by Example; or, the Queftion, whether Scotland has gained or loft by an Union with England, fairly difcuffed, in a Let ter from a Gentleman in Edinburgh to his Friend in Dublin. 8vo. Ditto, dito. Elays on the political Circumstances of Ireland; written during the Adminiftration of Earl Camden: with

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an Appendix, containing Thoughts on the Will of the People; and a Poftfcript, now firft publifhed. By ALEXANDER KNOX, Efq. 8vo. 5s. Plymfell, Chapple.

The Speech of Robert Peel, Efq. in the Houfe of Commons, February 14, 1799, on the Question for receiving the Report of the Committee on the Refolutions refpecting an incorporate Union with Ireland. With a Copy of the Refolutions as they were finally amended by the Houfe of Commons. 8vo. 6d. Stockdale.

Competency of the Parliaments of Great Britain and Ireland to incorporate their Legiflatures: with fome Remarks upon the Debate in the Irith Houfe of Commons upon the Addrefs. By the AUTHOR of "The Neceffity of an incorporate Union." 8vo. 18. Wright. Reflections on the Perfectability of Man, the Sovereignty of the People, indefinite Liberty, perfect Equa lity, &c. on the Principles of M. Necker. Tranflated from the Ger man of M. ZIMMERMANN. Svo. 25. 6d. Hamilton. Letters on the Subject of Union; in which Mr. Jebb's Reply is confidered, and the Competence of Parliament to bind Ireland to an Union is afferted. By a BARRISTER and MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT. 8vo. 25. Wright.

The Means of reftoring and preferv. ing the Tranquillity of Ireland, by confolidating the Interefts of the two Nations, by an Equality of conftitutional Rights, and a Reciprocity of commercial Advantages, as the Bafis of a great political Union, that fhall haveImmenfity for its fpace and eternity

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A Catalogue of a genuine and valu able Collection of English and Foreign Portraits, India Drawings, &c. Comprising the choicest Works of Bartolozzi, Blooteling, Delaram, Drevet, Elftrack, Faithorne, Hogarth, Hollar, Loggan, Lombart, Masson, Nanteuil, the Passes, Sherwin, Smith, Vertue, Vandyck, &c. &c. including feveral rare and

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View on the River Tyne, with a dif-
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THEOLOGY.

A Sermon at Fonthill Gifford, on the Occafion of Lord Nelfon's Victory, and publifhed with the Defign of contributing to the Fund now raifing for the Widows and Orphans of our brave Countrymen who fell in the memorable Battle of the Nile. By JOHN STILL, L.L.B. Rector of Fonthill Gifford and Chicklade, Wilts. 4to. 1s. White. Nine Difcourfes on Prayer. By JOHN TOWNSEND, Minister of the Gofpel, Jamaica Row, Bermondley. 8vo. 5s. Mathews, Chapman. Annotations on the Four Gospels; compiled and abridged for the Ufe of Students. 2 vols. 8vo. 14s. Payne.

A Form of Prayer to be ufed in all Churches and Chapels throughout England and Wales, on Wednetday the 27th of February 1799, being the Day appointed for a general Faft and Humiliation before Al

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The Divine Inttitution of David's Pfalms, and the Unlawfulness of ufing uninfpired Hymns in divine Worship; with occational Hints on Church Mufic. By a LOVER OF PURITY IN CHRISTIAN WORSHIP. IS. Mathews, Gray.

The Being and Attributes of God deduced from the Works of Creation; and divine Providence afferted and defended. By the Rev. THOMAS ETHERINGTON, of Alban Hall, Oxford. Rivingtons, Wright.

A Sermon before the Hon. Society of Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 29, 1798, being the Day appointed for a general Thanksgiving. By WILLIAMJACKSON, B. D. &c. 1s. 6d. Cocke, Oxford; Riving:ons, Hatchard, London.

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A Topographical Survey of the County of Kent. By WILLIAM GARDNER, chief Draftfman to the Board of Ordnance.

The London Medical Review and Magazine. By a SOCIETY OF PHYSI

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Voyage de l'Ambaffade de la Compagnie des Indes Orientales Hollandoifes vers l'Empereur de la Chine, en 1794 et 1795. Par VAN-BRAAM. 2 tom. 8vo. 10s. 6d. Paris, 1798. Nouveau Spectacle de la Nature. 2 tom. 8vo. Fig. 14s. Paris, an 7. Oeuvres de Tacite. Par DOTTEVILLE. Avec le Texte à Côte. 7 tom. 8vo. 21. 2s. Paris, 1799. Lettres Originales de J. J. Rousseau,

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THE

MONTHLY ЕРІТОМЕ,

For MARCH 1799.

XVIII. Travels from England to India, in the Year 1789, by the Way of Tyrol, Venice, Scanderoon, Aleppo, and over the Great Defert to Buffora; with Inftructions for Travellers; and an Account of the Expenfe of Travelling, &c. &c. By Major JOHN TAYLOR, of the Bombay Establishment, Author of "Confiderations on a more speedy Communication between Great Britain and her Eastern Dependencies." 2 vols. 8vo. pp. 875. Indexes pp. 33. 155. Carpenter, Murray.

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fuccefsful Refult of any Invafion of
Egypt-Confequence to Great Britain
of the French retaining Poffeffion of
Egypt-Captain Sharpeigh the first
English Navigator who vifited Mo-
cha.

SKETCH OF THE AUTHOR'S JOUR-
NEY, OBSERVATIONS, &C.
Aug. 22, 1789.

tend-General Remarks on Travel-
LEAVE London--Dover--Of-
ling in the Low Countries-Aix la
Chapelle-Pafs the Rhine at Coblentz
on à Pont Volant-Mayence-Man-
heim-Accommodations in Germany
generally bad-The Tyrol-Venice

-Embark for the Levant--Enter
the Bay of Cattaro in Dalmatia-In-
vited by Count Soranzo on board the
Venetian Gallies-Anecdote of two
Venetian Women-Quarrel with the
Captain--Arrive at Zante--Leave
the Veffel, and embark on board an
English Brig-Anecdote of Mr. For-
refti the British Conful-Vifcillie a
noted Pirate-Character of the Main-
nottes-Story of two Corfairs-Pic-
ture of Ancient and Modern Greece

-Predatory Difpofition of the prefent
People--Arrive at Lernica in the
Ifland of Cyprus-Defcription of the
Inland-Extreme Sufceptibility of the
Women-Arrive at Scanderoon-—-
Curds, daring Freebooters, who in-
habit the higher Parts of Syria-De-
fcription, of Scanderoon--Pacha

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