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Pity's Gift, chiefly selected from the Writings of Mr. Pratt, with a vignette, 12mo. 2s. 6d.

The Prize; or, Practical Arithmetic, calculated by a pleasant Game, to perfect Youth in the knowledge of the four first Rules. By John Hardy, Vauxhall, Surrey, price 23.

Medullæ seu Radices Insigniores Linguæ Græcæ Ordine Grammatico, or the principal Greek Primitives grammatically arranged, with a copious Latin and English Interpretations. By the Rev. J. Booth, No. 2, 4to, 3s. The Sorrows of Selfishness; or the History of Miss Richmore. By Mrs. Prudentia Homespun, 1s.

The Accountant's Practical Guide, introductory to Mercantile Accounts, 12mo.

7. HISTORY.

The Second Part of the History of the Anglo-Saxons; in 2 vols. one vol, containing a View of the Kingdoms and Piracy of the North, the Expeditions of Ragnar Lodbrog, and the Life of Alfred the Great. The other continuing the History to its Conclusion at the Norman Conquest. By S. Turner, F. A. S. 8vo. 16s.

The History of the Union of Great Britain and Ireland; with an Introductory Survey of Hibernian Affairs from the earliest Times. By Charles Coote, LL. D. 10s. 6d.

A Secular Essay; containing a Retrospective View of Events, connected with the Ecclesiastical History of England during the Eighteenth Century. With Reflections on the State of Practical Religion in that period. By John Brewster, A. M. Vicar of Stockton upon Tees, and of Greatham, in the County

of Durham, 8vo. 7s.

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A New History of Great Britain; the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the present Time; exhibiting to the Minds of Youth a variety of instructive and pleasing Information, and some Particulars now first adapted to the capacities of Young People of both Sexes. The whole calculated to operate as moral Lessons, while it contains every leading trait of the History of England, on a plan nearly similar to that of Dr. Henry. By the Rev. John Adams, A, M. Author of Lectiones Selectæ, Exercises in Latin composition, Elements of Reading, &c. 12mo, 4s. 6d.

Modern History of Hindostan, from the Death of Alexander to the End of the 18th Century. By T. Maurice, A. M. vol. 1, part 1, 4to.

8. LAW.

Reports of Cases argued and determined in the High Court of Admiralty, commencing with the Judgments of the Right Hon. Sir William Scott, including those of 1800 and 1801, by Christopher Robinson, LL. D. Advocate, 6s.

New and Complete Table of Tythes, extracted from the Statutes.

Act of the Legislature of the United
VOL. I.

States, to establish a uniform System of Bankrupcy, 1800.

Letters to a Member of Parliament on the Statute of the 21st of Henry VIII. chap. 13. with Hints on a New Bill, Svo.

9. MEDICINE AND SURGERY.

A Companion to the Medicine Chest, or plain Directions for the employment of va rious Medicines and Utensils contained in it, and for the treatment of Diseases; equally calculated for the use of private Families, and for those persons whose situations in life preclude them from being able at all times to procure Medical Assistance. By a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, small 8vo, 1s. 6d.

The 2d Edition, with very considerable Additions, of Practical Essays and Remarks on that Species of Consumption incident to Youth, and the different Stages of Lite, commonly called Tabes Dorsalis. By H. St. John Neale, Fellow of the Royal Academy of Surgery in Paris, of the University of Leyden, and Surgeon in London, &c 8vo. 5s.

New Inventions and Directions for Ruptured Persons; teaching them the Art of effectually keeping up Inguinal and Scrotal Ruptures. By W. H. T. Esq. To which is prefixed, a recommendatory Letter by William Blair, A. M. F. M. S. 2d edition, with additions, &c. 2s.

Appendix to a Publication, entitled, New Inventions and Directions for Ruptured Persons, &c. containing a familiar Account of the Nature of Ruptures in both Sexes. By W. H. T. Esq. 1s. 6d. 8vo.

A Treatise on the Primary Symptoms of Lues Venerea, with a Critical and Chronolo

gical Account of all the English Writers ou

this Subject, from the Year 1735 (being the period at which Dr. Astruc finished his Chronological Account) to 1785, to which is added, an Analysis of a Course of Lectures on the Venereal Disease, Strictures in the Urethra, and other Affections of the Urinary Organs. By G. Rees, M. D. formerly House Surgeon to the Locke Hospital, &c. 8vo. 6s.

A Treatise on the Nature, Symptoms, and Cure of the Venereal Disease. To which are subjoined Observations on Tabes Dorsalis, Gleets, Seminal Weaknesses, Impo tence, Barrenness. By J. Smyth, M. D. 28th edition, much enlarged and improved, 2s.

A Treatise on the Venereal Rose, commonly called the Virulent Gonorrhæa. By William Butler, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and Member of the Medical Society of Edinburgh, 33.

An Essay on the Structure and Formation of the Tee in Man and Various Animals; being principally a Translation of an Inaugural Dissertation published at Edinburgh, September, 1798. The Domestic as well as Chirurgical Treatment of the Teeth and Gums of Children, from Infancy to the

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Adult State, particularly explained. By Robert Blake, M. D. 8vo, with 9 plates, 15s.

A System of Surgery, illustrated with One Hundred and Thirteen Copper-plates. By Benjamin Bell, Member of the Royal Col leges of Surgeons of Edinburgh and Ireland, &c. 7th edition, in which every new discovery of importance is inserted, 7 vols. 8vo, with 113 plates, 31. 3s.

Lectures on Comparative Anatomy, translated from the French of G. Cuvier, Member of the National Institute, Professor in the College of France, and in the Central School of the Pantheon, &c. by W. Ross, under the Inspection of James Macartney, Lecturer on Comparative Anatomy and Physiology in St. Bartholomew's Hospital, &c. 2 vols. boards, 8vo 25s.

The Outlines of the Veterinary Art, or the Principles of Medicine, as applied to a knowledge of the Structure of the Functions and Oeconomy of the Horse, the Ox, the Sheep, and the Dog, and a more scientific and successful Manner of treating their various Diseases. The whole illustrated by Anatomical Plates. By Delebere Blaine, Professor in Animal Medicine. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, 21s.

Dr. Duncan's Annals of Medicine, for 1801, 8vo. boards, 8s.

Sketch of the Controversy upon Apoplexy between Dr. Langslow and Mr. Crowford, &c. 8vo.

Dictionary of the Veterinary Art, by T. Boardman, part 1 and 2, to be completed in 16 monthly parts, 1s. each.

10. MILITARY SCIENCE.

A new and enlarged Military Dictionary or, Alphabetical Explanation of Technical Terms, containing among other matter, a succinct account of the different Systems of Fortification, Tactics, &c. also the various French Phrases and Words that have an im

mediate or relative connection with the British Service, or may tend to give general Information on Military Subjects in either Language, dedicated by permission to his Royal Highness the Duke of York, Commander in Chief, &c. By Charles James, Author of the Regimental Companion, comprehensive View, &c. &c. 2s. bound.

A Treatise on the Movements and

Changes of Position of a Battalion of Infantry, illustrated by more than Thirty Copper Plates, in strict conformity to His Majesty's Rules and Regulations. By Captain John Russell, of the West London Militia; author

of Instructions for the Drill, &c. 7s. 6d.

11. MISCELLANIES. German Museum, 3 vols. 8v 31s. 6d. Gleanings from the Writings of Dean Swift, 18mo. 3s. 6d. boards.

The Art of Cookery made easy and refined. By J. Mallard.

Methodism Unmasked, or, The Progress

of Puritanism from the 10th to the 19th cen tury. Intended as an explanatory supplement to "Hints to Heads of Families." By the Rev. T. E. Owen, A. B. Rector of Llandyfrydos, Anglesea, and late Student of Christ Church, Oxford.

Observations on Dr. Sturges's Pamphlet respecting the non-residence of the clergy, in a letter to Mr. Baron Meseres, 2s.

Letters on the Present State of the Jewish Poor in the Metropolis, with propositions for ameliorating their condition, by improv ing the murals of the youth of both sexes, and by rendering their labour useful and productive in a greater degree to themselves and to the nation. By Joshua Vanhoven, 8vo. 19.

A Letter to Abraham Goldsmith, Esq. containing strictures or Mr. Joshua Van Oven's Letters on the present State of the Jewish Poor: pointing out the impractica. bility of ameliorating their condition, through the medium of taxation and coercion. With a plan for erecting a Jewish college, or seminary, &c. By Philo Judæis, 1s.

The Last Days of a Person who had been one of Thomas Paine's Disciples, and who departed this life on Thursday 11th February, 1802. By William Wait, A. B. 12mo. 3d.

Essays, No. X. Part II. on the Construction of Kitchen Fire-Places and Kitchen Utensils; together with remarks and observations relating to the various processes and proposals for improving that most useful art. Being the second part of the tenth number of experimental essays, political, economical, and philosophical. By Benjamin Count of Rumford, F. R. S. &c. &c. 2s. 6d.

character of the Church of England and her Anguis in Herba, a sketch of the true Clergy, as á caveat against the misconstruction of artful, and the misconception of weak men, on the subject of a bill about to be brought into parliament for the revisal of cer tain Ecclesiastical Statutes concerning nonresidence, &c. 2s. 6d.

An Address to Mr. N

of Pen

tonville, in Answer to his Pamphlet, “ Is Persecution a Christian Substitute for the Commands of Christ, &c. By Phebe, a servant of the church which is at London, 12mo. 4d.

A Circumstantial Narrative of the Strand

ing of a Margate Corn Hoy, near the village of Reculver, on the 7th of February, 1802, 12mo. 9d.

A Letter addressed to the Honourable publication entitled, "A Sketch of the Cha Charles James Fox, in consequence of a

racter of the Noble Francis Duke of Bedford, 8vo. 1s.

An Account of the original Patent Waterproof Cloth; to which are added some obser vations on the principles of dying woods, pointing out the injuries they receive by ar tificial colouring, &c. &c. By John Pa rish, 1s.

Dr. Lettsum's Hints, designed to promote

beneficence, temperance, and medical sci- . ence, including 39 plates, 3 vols. 11. 8s. 6d.

The Force of Contrast continued, or Extracts and Animadversions, with occasional Strictures on the Contraster, and others of Mr. Bere's opponents and observations on the effects of Mrs. H. Moore's schools; to which is added a postscript on the Editors of the British Critic, respectfully submitted to the consideration of those who have interested themselves in the Blagdon Controversy, 8vo. 2s. 6d.

A Dialogue to the Memory of the Most Noble Francis Duke of Bedford, who departed this life, March 2d, 1802. By an Assistant at Woburn academy, Bedfordshire, 12mo. 6d.

Two Original Letters, by the late Mr. Robert Robinson, of Cambridge, Svo. 4d. Historical and Philosophical Accounts of a young savage, caught in the woods near Aveyron, 1799, by J. M. Hard, with a portrait, 3s. 6d.

Critical Enquiries into the moral writings of Dr. Johnson, with a dialogue in the shades between Boswell and Johnson.

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Reasons for withdrawing from the society of the Quakers, By J. Hancock, 12mo. Additional Observations by ditto. Annual Visitor, No. I. 1s.

12. NATURAL HISTORY. Elements of Natural History; being an introduction to the Systema Naturæ of LinRus; comprising the characters of the whole Genera, and most remarkable Species; particularly of all those that are Natives of Britain, with the principal circumstances of their history and manners, Likewise an alpha

betical arrangement, with definitions of technical terms, 2 vols. 8vo. with explanatory engravings, 18s.

The Works in Natural History of the late Rev. Gilbert White, A. M. comprising The Natural History of Selborne, The Naturakst's Calendar, and Miscellaneous Observa tions extracted from his papers. To which is added, A Calendar and Observations. By W. Markwick, Esq. F. L. S. 2 vols. 8vo. 145.

An Ornithological Dictionary, or, Alphabetical Synopsis of British Birds. By George Montagu, Esq. F. L. S. 2 vols. 8vo. 16s.

Natural History of Oviparous Quadrupeds and Serpents, from the collection of Buffon, By the Count de la Lepede. Translated by R. Kerr, F. R. S. Edinburgh, 4 vols. Svo. with plates.

13. NOVELS AND ROMANCES. Nobility Run Mad, or Raymond and his 3 Wives, a novel, 4 vols. 12mo. 16s. sewed. Massouf, or, The Philosophy of the Day: an Eastern tale, 12mo. 3s. 6d.

Correlia, or, The Mystic Tomb, a romance, by the author of Humbert Castle, 4 vuls. 12mo. 18s. sewed.

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Letters of a Solitary Wanderer, containing narratives of various descriptions. By C. Smith, vol. 4 and 5, 10s.

The Algerine Captive; or, The Life and Adventures of Dr. Updike Underhill, six years a prisoner among the Algerines, 2 vols. 12mo. boards.

Wonderful Travels of Prince Fanferedin in Arcadia, 12mo. 3s. 6d. 14. POETRY.

Poems on Various Subjects. By Thomas Dumody, 4s. 6d.

A Translation of the Rev. Dr. Geddes's Ode to Peace. By John Ring, ls. 6d.

The Dream, a poem, celebrating the glorious victories of our naval commanders from the commencement of the war with France to August 1, 1800; and the great events which from the earliest ages have taken place on the shores of Egypt, 8vo. 1s.

The Works of Solomon Gessner, translated from the German, with some account of his Life and Writings, in 3 vols. plates, crown 8vo.

Juvenile Epigrams and Poems, written by Samuel John Nash, LL. B. addressed to the Gentlemen of the army and navy, 12mo. 3s.

The Complaint of Scotland, written in 1548. With a preliminary dissertation and glossary. By J. Leyden, 4to. 21. 2s.

dents at the University of Edinburgh, conA Medico-Metrical Address to the Stutaining characteristic sketches of the medical professors in that celebrated school, part II. By Samuel Lancet, Esq. 8vo. 6d.

An Elegy sacred to the Memory of His Grace Francis Duke of Bedford, who exchanged this life for another, March 2d, 1802, at Woburn, in Bedfordshire. By John New, 24mo. 2d.

A Lenitive after Lashing; an Antidote to the Painter's Letter to N. Desenfans, Esq. 1s. Minstrelsy of the Scottish Bards, with an introduction and notes. By W. Scott, Esq. 2 vols. 8vo.

Science revived; or, the Vision of Alfred, with engravings, 4to. 18s.

Observations on the present State of the Poor, with remarks on parish assessments. By the Rev. H. B. Dudley.

The Monopolists, a poem, by Mr. Harrison, 1s.

5s.

Sonnets and Odes. By Mr. Thompson,

The Poetical Register and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for the year 1801, 1 vol.

small 8vo.

15. POLITICS AND POLITICAL ECONOMY.

A Political Essay on the Commerce of Portugal and her Colonies, particularly of Brasil, in South America. By T. T. Da Cunha de Azeredo Coutinho, Bishop of Fernambuco, and Fellow of the Royal Academy

of Sciences of Lisbon. Translated from the Portuguese, Svo. 5s.

An Enquiry into the Nature and Effects of the Paper Credit of Great Britain, in eleven chapters. By Henry Thornton, Esq. M. P. Svo. 7s.

Serious Reflections on Paper-Money in general, particularly on the alarming inundation of forged Bank Notes; with hints for remedying an evil threatening destruction to the internal trade of the kingdom. In which are included, Observations on Mr. Thornton's Enquiry concerning the Paper Credit of Great Britain, 1s. 6d.

2s.

The Utility of Country Banks considered,

The Concordat between Bonaparte, Chief Consul of the French Republic, and his Holiness Pope Pius VII. together with the Speech of Citizen Portales, counsellor of State, on presenting it to the Legislative Body. Translated from the official documents, 8vo. 2s. 6d.

The whole of the Official Documents, Reports, Speeches, Conventions, Bulls, &c. relative to the Concordat between the Pope and Bonaparte, 2s. 6d.

The Crisis of the Sugar Colonies; or, an Inquiry into the objects and probable effects of the French Expedition to the West Indies, and their connection with the colonial interests of the British Empire. To which are subjoined, sketches of a plan for settling the vacant lands of Trinidada, in four letters to the Right Honourable Henry Addington, Chancellor of the Exchequer, &c. 55.

An Appeal to Experience and Common Sense, by a comparison of the present with former periods, 8yo, 1s.

On the probable Effects of the Peace with respect to the commercial interests of Great Britain, being a brief examination of some prevalent opinions, 8vo. 2s. 6d.

The Definitive treaty of Peace concluded at Amiens, March 27th, 1802, between the French Republic, His Majesty the King of Spain and the Indies, and the Batavian Republic on the one part, and His Majesty the King of the United Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland on the other part. In English and French, 8vo. Is.

Collection of the Hand-Bills, Addresses, Songs, and other publications relative to the election of members to represent the city of Oxford in the ensuing parliament. 12mo. 2s.

6d.

A short view of the Administration of Gen. Washington, J. Adams, and T. Jefferson, with Observations on the present State of the United States, by G. Henderson, Esq,

16. SERMONS.

A Sermon preached in the chapel, at Gosport, on Sunday, February 14th, 1802, being the yearly meeting of the children educated at the charity schools in the town of Gosport. Published by desire of the Committee, to whom it is dedicated. By Ed. Poulter, M. A. Prebend of Winchester, 1s.

Proposals for a new arrangement of the revenue and residence of the clergy. By Ed. Poulter, M. A. &c. 1s.

Sermons. By John Mackenzie, D. D. Minister of Portpatrick, 8vo. 65.

Pocket Sermons for Families and Village Reading, 1s.

Remarks on the Design and Formation of the Articles of the Church of England, intended to illustrate their true meaning; a Sermon preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Sunday, February 14, 1802, by William Lord Bishop of Bangor, 8vo. Is. 6d.

Simeon's Helps to Composition, or, 500 Skeletons of Sermons, vol. II. part I. 10s. Massillon's Sermons. Translated by Dickson, 2d. edition, 3 vols. 12mo. 10s. 6d.

Sermons to Young Women. By James Fordyce, D. D. with frontispiece, 32mo. boards, 3s. 6d.

Sermons on the Christian Temper, by the late Caleb Evans, D. D. with the Life of the Author. By J. Erskine, D. D. 12mo. fine, 8s. common, 7s.

Sacred Biography, with an additional vol. on the Life of Christ. By H. Hunter, D. D. 5 vols. 8vo. 21 5s.

Two Sermons preached at Dominica on the 11th and 13th of April, 1800; and offcially noticed by his Majesty's Privy Council in that island, to which is added an appendix containing minutes of three trials which occurred at Roscau in the spring of the preceding year. By the Rev. C. Peters, A. M. Svo 2s. 6d.

The Rock of Israel. A sermon preached at Salter's Hall, for the benefit of the charity school in Gravel Lane, Southwark, March 7th, 1802. By W. B. Collyer, 8vo. 1s.

17. THEOLOGY,

28 Volume of Village Dialogues. By the Rev. R. Hill, A. M. 12mo. 1s. 6d. fine paper, or common paper bound, 2s.

The Holy Bible, printed in a new manner, with notes. By J. Reeves, Esq. crown Svo. 10 vols.

New Testament, ditto, royal 8vo. Book of Common Prayer, ditto, royal 8vo. 2 vols. Buck's Theological Dictionary, No. 1, (to be comprised in 18 Numbers) 1s.

Leslie's Short and Easy Method with the Deists, wherein the certainty of the Christian Religion is established by four infallible marks. (In a letter to a friend.) To which are subjoined four additional marks from the same author's subsequent tract, entitled the

Truth of Christianity demonstrated. Com-
posed by F. Wrangham, M. A. 1802, 1s. 6d.
Periodical accounts of the Missions of the
United Brethren, No. 33, 1s.

Testimony agreed upon and enacted by the general associate synod.

Conversations on the Divine Government. By T. Lindsey, A. M. 8vo.

Remarks on Michaelis's Introduction to the New Testament, Vols. III, and IV. Translated by the Rev. Herbert Marsh, and augmented with notes; by way of caution to students in divinity, 1s. 6d.

The Spiritual Treasury for the Children of God. By the late W. Mason; now first revised and corrected, with the life of the author, by his son, the Rev. H. C. Mason, A. M. 2 vols. 8vo. 16s.

Religious Intelligence from abroad, partIV. 6d.

Brief and perspicuous Exposition of the Nature and Design of the Lord's Supper. By a deceased Minister of the establishedChurch, 12mo. 4d.

Evangelium secundum Matthæum, ex codice rescripto in Bibliotheca Collegii, SS. Trinitatis, juxta Dublin. Descriptum opera et studio Johannis Barrett, S. T. P. Socii sen, Trin. Coll. Dublin. Cui adjungitur Appendix Collationem Codicis Montfortiani complectens, 4to. boards, 21. 12s. 6d.

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An Original Letter from a Gentleman to his Friend, giving a short account of a work intitled, Pia et Catholica Institutio, or, The necessary Erudition of a Christian Man," set forth in the reign of King Henry the VIIIth, chiefly intended as a vindication of Archbishop Cranmer, from the charges of inconsistency and of Arminianism, with particular references to the Bp. of Lincoln's Assertions in his Elements of Theology, 8vo. Is.

18. TRAVELS AND VOYAGES. A Tour through the Northern Counties of England, and the borders of Scotland. By the Rev. Richard Warner, 2 vols. 8vo. with 2 views, by Becker, 18s.

Travels in the Othman Empire, Egypt, and Persia, undertaken by order of the government of France during the 1st six years of the Republic. By G. A. Olivier, member of the National Institute, of the Society of Agriculture, of the department of the Seine, &c. Illustrated by engravings, consisting of human figures, animals, plants, maps, &c. to which is prefixed a map of Greece, of the Archipelago, and of a part of Asia Minor. 2d edit. 2 vols. 8vo. with 4to. atlas, 11. 6s. 6d.

Travels in Greece and Turkey, undertaken by order of Lewis XVIth, and with the authority of the Othman court. By C. S. Sonnini, member of several scientific and literary societies, of the societies of agriculture of Paris, and of the observers of men, 2 vols. 8vo. boards, 11. 6s. 6d. with an atlas.

during the years 1790, 1791, and 1792, by Etienee Marchand, preceded by an Historical Introduction, and illustrated by Charts, &c. translated from the French of C. P. Claret. Fleurieu of the national institute of arts and sciences, and of the board of longitude of France, 2 vols. 8vo. boards, with a quarto atlas, 11. 11s. 6d, quarto edition, 31. 13s. 6d.

Travels through Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and Sicily. Translated from the Ger man of Frederic Leopard Count Stolberg. By Thomas Holcroft, 4 vols. 8vo. with map and 18 sheet views, 11. 12s. boards.

19. MUSIC.

Vocal.

Canzonets by a Lady, published at the particular request of several eminent Professors. By Mr. Bartleman.

Six Italian Canzonets. By F. Cipolla, op. 4, price 6s.; six ditto, op. 5, price 6s.; four Airs, and two Cavatinas, op. 6. price 10s. 6d. six Trios, op. 7, price 12s.; twelve Italian Canzonets, op. 8, price 12s.

"The Favourite Falconers" Chorus in the Cabinet, composed and arranged as a Glee for three Voices, by J. Moorehead, price 2s.

A favourite Madrigal, written by Shakespeare, set to Music for four Voices, with an Accompaniment for two Performers on one Piano-forte, by J. Davy, price 2s. 6d.

Mutual Bliss, the words and melody composed by Miss J. Pratt, arranged for the piano-forte, by Mr. J. Sanderson, respect fully dedicated to Lady Huntingfield.

"Merry may the Maid be", 1s.
"Ah why must Words", 1s.

"With Soft persuasive guileful Strain", a favourite Song, composed by T. Smith, price 1s.

The following admired Songs, composed by T. Thompson, price each 1s. Mad Annie Mary The Invitation Lucy-The Death of Crazy Jane-Now at Moonlight's Fancy Hour, a Duet for Two Voices, with an Accompaniment for the Harp, or pianoforte, by T. Thompson, price 2s.

"The Soldiers' Grave", words by M. G. Lewis, Esq. set by Miss Abrams, 1s. 6d. "Female Hardship", words M. P. Andrews, set by ditto.

"Sure Delia can tell me", words by Gray, set by W. Dance, 1s. 6d.

The Wanderer, by Moorhead, 1s. Drumlanrig Castle, by Watlin, 1s. A Grand Sonata in F. written for, and dedicated to Madame Bonaparte, by D. Steibalt, price 5s.

A Trio for pianoforte, violin, and violoncello, by L. Van Beethoven, price 4s.

Two Sonatas, in which are introduced a Military Ronda, dedicated to Mr. Rose Mar

A Voyage round the World, performed shall, by J. L. Dusseck, op. 47, price 63.

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