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The War Fiend, with other Poems. By Thomas Brown, M.D. Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh. 7s

The Moral Odes of Horace, translated. 3s 6d

Lines on the Conflagration of Moscow. By the Rev. C. Colton, A.M.
Lucubrations and Midnight Reveries of T. Kirke, Esq. 8vo. 10s 6d

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Alhagranza, a Moorish Metrical Romance. By John Stewart, Esq. 8vo. 21 2s The Ruby Ring, or the Transformations, a Poem. By Eliza Lucy Leonard.

18mo. 4s

Peter Pindar's Works. 4 vol. 24mo. 11 1s

Goldsmith's Poems, with Westall's Designs. Foolscap. 7s

Monody to the Memory of R. B. Sheridan, Esq. By Thomas Gent. 1s 6d
Poems. By Thomas Little, jun. Esq. 3s

Clara, or Fancy's Tale, a Poem, in three Cantos. By John Owens Howard. 7s 6d

Waterloo, and other Poems. By J. Wedderburne Webster, Esq. 5s 6d The Lyre; a collection of 220 of the best Songs in the English language. To which are added, a few Words of Advice on Convivial Singing. By Thomas Rees. 38 The Days of Harolde, a Metrical Tale. By John B. Rogers. 8vo.

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Albyn's Anthology; or, a Select Collection of the Melodies and Vocal Poetry, peculiar to Scotland and the Isles, hitherto unpublished. Collected and arranged by Alexander Campbell. Vol. I. Folio. 11 1s

The Schoolboy, with other Poems. By Thomas Cromwell. 5s

The Sunday School. By S. Whitchurch. 12mo. 2s 6d

Monody on the Death of Mr Sheridan, spoken at Drury-Lane Theatre. 1s

The Poetic Mirror; or, the Living Bards of Britain. 12mo. 7s 6d

The Influence of Genius, a Poem. By James Brydges Williams. 8vo. 6s

Verses to the Memory of the late James Reynolds of Bristol. By James Montgomery, Esq. 2s

Shots at the M-re. 4s

The Bridal of Triermain; or, the Vale of Saint John, in Three Cantos. Fifth -Edition. 7s 6d

Harold the Dauntless, a Poem, in Six Cantos. By the Author of the Bridal of Triermain. 7s 6d

Eccentricities for Edinburgh: Containing Poems, entitled, a Lamentation to Scotch Booksellers; Fire, or the Sun-Poker; Mr Champernoune, the LuminousH istorian, or Learning in Love; London Rurality, or Miss Bunn and Mrs Burt. By George Coleman, the Younger. 58 6d

The South American, a Metrical Tale, in Four Cantos: With Historical Notes, and other Poems. By James Scott Walker. 5s 6d

Nautic Hours. 5s

Amyntor and Adelaide, or a Tale of Life; a Romance of Poetry, in Three Cantos. By Charles Masterton. 12mo.

Emigration, or England in Paris. 8vo. 3s 6d

A Garland for the Grave of Richard Brinsley Sheridan. By C. Phillips, Esq. Barrister at Law.

1s 6d

Melancholy Hours, a Collection of Miscellaneous Poems. 68

The Naiad's Wreath. By Mr Macmullan. 8vo. 5s

A Fifth Volume of Lord Byron's Works: Containing the Siege of Corinth, Parisina, Fare Thee Well, Monody on Sheridan, and several other Poems. Foolscap 8vo.

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Poems, principally founded upon the Poems of Meleager. 2s
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Canto Third.
The Prisoner of Chillon, and other Poems.
The Paradise of Coquettes. Second Edition,

By Lord Byron.
By Lord Byron.
Foolscap 8vo.

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The Bower of Spring, with Other Poems. By the author of the Paradise of Coquettes. Foolscap 8vo. 7s

The Craniad; or Spurzheim Illustrated, a Poem in two Parts. Foolscap 8vo. 6s
Selections from the Tales and Idyls of Gesner. Translated into Verse. 59
The State Lottery, a Dream. By Samuel Roberts. 8vo. 6s 6d,

Poems: chiefly on the Superstition of Obeak. 8vo. 5s
Persecutor, and Other Poems. 8vo. 6s 6d

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The Shades of Waterloo, a Vision, in Verse; wherein many fallen Heroes are individually celebrated; the Conduct of particular Regiments severally noticed; and praise or censure deservedly applied to many living Actors of the memorable drama.

8vo. 6s

Oina Morul, one of the Minor Poems of Ossian; in English Verse. 1s
Modern Patriots, a Poetical Letter to T. S. W. Samuell. 1s 6d

Wat Tyler, a Dramatic Poem. By Robert Southey. 3s 6d

A Poetical Epistle to Lord Byron. 1s 6d

Sacred Poems, selected from the best writers. By P. le Breton. 25

Select Pieces of early Popular Poetry, reprinted in the Black Letter. Edited by E. V. Utterson. Esq. 2 vol. Crown 8vo. 11 15s

House of Mourning, a Poem, with some smaller Pieces. By John Scott. 5s 6d
Essays in Rhyme, on Morals and Manners. By Jane Taylor. 65.
Edmeston's Poems. 12mo. 4s

POLITICS AND POLITICAL ECONOMY.

Catechism of Political Economy, or Familiar Conversations on the Manner in which Wealth is Produced, Distributed, and Consumed in Society. By Jean Baptiste Say. Translated by John Richter. ös

Histoire des Factions de la Revolution Française. By J. Lavallée. 3 tom. Svo. 11 78

Supplementary Volume to Political Portraits. By Wm. Playfair. 8vo. 12s
The Extraordinary Red Book. 12mo. 8s

The Talents Run Mad, or Eighteen Hundred and Sixteen; a Satirical Poem, with Notes. By the Author of All the Talents. 8vo.

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John Bull's Bible; or, Memoirs of the Stewards and Stewardships of John Bull's Manor of Great Albion, from the earliest times to the present. 8vo. 9s

Observations on the Principles which enter into the Commerce in Grain, and into the Measures for supplying Food to the People; being the Substance of an Essay read to the Literary and Commercial Society of Glasgow. By Dugald Bannatyne, Esq. 8vo. 2s.

Remedies proposed, as Certain, Speedy, and Effectual, for the Relief of our present Embarrassments. By J. Symmons, Esq. 25 6d

Question of the Necessity of the existing Corn Laws considered. By Charles Henry Parry, M.D. F.R.S. 8vo. 8s

The Principles of Population and Production, as they are affected by the Progress of Society, with a View to Moral and Political Consequences. By John Weyland, jun. Esq. F. R. S. 8vo. 14s

Observations on the intended Amendment of the Irish Grand Jury Laws; to which is added, a Plan for the General Survey and Valuation of Ireland, and for the Commutation of Tithes. By William Parker, Esq. 8vo. 5s

Practical Political Economy; being a Systematic Arrangement for effecting a Reduction in the Poor Rates; improving the Value of Small Farms; and also a Commissariat System, whereby a Saving may be effected of upwards of 1,000,000l. per andum; with an Appendix, describing the New Inventions of a Pair of Logical Scales, for the Use of Law-bewildered Jurymen, &c.

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England and the English People. Translated for J. B. Say, by John Richter. 2s 6d Narrative of an Embassy to Warsaw and Wilna, with personal attendance on the Emperor Napoleon during the Disastrous Campaign in Russia, and the Retreat from Moscow. By M. de Pradt, Archbishop of Mechlin. Translated from the Second French Edition.

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The Historical Account of the Battle of Waterloo; comprehending a Circumstantial Narrative of the whole Events of the War of 1815. Written from the first authority. by William Mudford, Esq. Part I. Imperial 4to. 11 11s 6d An Essay on Money, &c. &c. By Samuel Read. 8vo. 7s 6d The Speeches of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke,

in Westminster-hall. 4 vol. 8vo. 21 16s

in the House of Commons and

Voice of the People as to the Waterloo Monument, with Observations on its Principles and Objects, its Funds and Management, and the beneficial Effects which may be derived from it. 8vo. 1s 6d

Observations on England. By Oloff Napea. 8vo. 8s

Récit Historique sur la Restauration de la Royauté en France, le 31 Mars, 1814; par M. de Pradt, ancien Archevêque de Malines.

The Speeches of the Right Hon. Ceorge Canning, during the recent Election in Liverpool. 1s 6d

Cobbett's Parliamentary History, Vol. XXVII. Royal 8vo. 11 11s 6d

The Royal Military Calendar; containing the Services of the Generals, Colonels, and Lieutenant-Colonels, from their entrance into the Army, &c. 3 vol. 8vo. 11 13s 6d

The Emigrant's Guide, or a Picture of America, exhibiting a View of the United States, divested of democratic colouring, &c. By an Old Scene painter. 53

The Hour of Danger, or Public Distress and Public Remedy. By a Commoner, author of the "Extraordinary Red Book." 8vo. 28

The Parliamentary Debates, Volume XXXII. being the first of the late Session of Parliament. Royal 8vo. 11 11s 6d

Letters on the Corn Trade: containing Considerations on the Combinations of Farmers, and the Monopoly of Corn. By Jos. Storrs Fry. 1s 6d

Conversations on Political Economy, in which the Elements of that Science are familiarly explained. By the Author of Conversations on Chemistry. 12mo. 9s Correspondence of M. Fouché, Duc D'Otranto, with the Duke of Wellington. Ss Sheridan's Speeches. Vol. I. 8vo. 12s

A Letter to Lord Grenville on the Distress of the Country. By John Wheatley, Esq. 3s

A Letter to the Duke of Kent upon the Revulsions of Trade, and our sudden Transition from a System of extensive War to a State of Peace. 3s

Remedies proposed, as certain, speedy, and effectual, for the Relief of our present Embarrassments. By an Independent Gentleman. 8vo. 2s 6μl

England may be extricated from her Difficulties, consistently with the strictest Principles of Policy, Honour, and Justice. By a Country Gentleman. 8vo. 28 6d National Difficulties practically exposed. By a Member of the Lowestofft Book Club. 2s 6d

Means of Improving the Condition of the Poor, in Morals and Happiness, considered in a Lecture delivered at the Minor Institute. By T. Williams. 2s 6d Two Letters to the Earl of Sheffield on the Wool Question.

Remarks occasioned by the Notes and Observations of a Magistrate of the County of Middlesex, upon the Minutes of Evidence taken before a Select Committee of the House of Commons, to inquire into the State of the Police of the Metropolis. By a Real Lover of the Country. 2s 6d

A Sketch of the British Fur Trade of North America, with Observations relative to the North-West Company at Montreal. By the Earl of Selkirk. 4s 6d

Further Observations on the State of the Nation-Means of Employment of Labour

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-Sinking Fund, and its Application-Pauperism-Protection requisite to the Landed and Agricultural Interests, &c. By R. Preston, Esq. M. P. 2s

An Inquiry into the Principles of Population, including an Exposition of the Causes and Advantages of a Tendency to Exuberance of Members in Society, a Defence of Poor Laws, and a Critical and Historical View of the Doctrines and Projects of the most celebrated Legislators and Writers, relative to Population, the Poor, and Charitable Establishments. By James Graham, Esq.

An Essay, showing the Justice and Expedience of Reducing the Interest of the National Debt. 8vo. 5s

Observations on Illicit Distillation and Sinuggling, with some Remarks on the Reports of Woodbine Parish, Esq., Chairman of the Excise Board, on that Subject.

Letters on the Distressed State of Agriculturists; originally published in the Edinburgh Courant and other Newspapers, under the Signature of Verus,' and now reprinted with Alterations and Additions. By Robert Brown, Farmer at Markle, în the County of Haddington. 2s 6d

Speech of Henry Brougham, Esq. M. P. delivered on the 13th March in the House of Commons. 8vo. 1s

A Letter to the Earl of Liverpool, on the present State of the Country, and the absolute necessity of Parliamentary Reform. By T. Kirke, Esq.

On the Supply of Employment and Subsistence for the Labouring Classes, in Fisheries, Manufactures, and the Cultivation of Waste Lands; with Remarks on the Operation of the Salt Duties, and a Proposal for their Repeal. By Sir Thomas Ber nard, Bart. 8vo. 3s

The National Debt in its True Colours, with Plans for its Extinction by Honest Means. By William Frend, Esq. M. A. Actuary of the Rock Life Assurance Company. 1s 6d

Letters on the Evils of Impressment, with the Outline of a Plan for doing them away. By Thomas Urquhart. 8vo. 58

An Explanation of the Principles and Proceedings of the Provident Institution at Bath, for Savings. 8vo. 5s

Considerations on the Poor Laws, and the Treatment of the Poor, with Sugges tions for making the Public Annuitant contributary. By one of H. M. Justices of the Peace. 3s

Common Consent, the Basis of the Constitution of England: or Parliamentary Reform considered and tried by the test of Law and Reason. 8vo. Ss

Observations for the Use of Landed Gentlemen on the present State and future Prospects of the British Farmer. By Rusticus. 3s

Fifth Annual Report of the National Society for the Education of the Poor in the Principles of the Established Church, throughout England and Wales. 5s The Simple Equation of Tithes. By James Mills. 5s

A Letter to Lord Sidmouth on Licensing Public-Houses. By a Licensed Victualler. 2s

Public Funds. Fourth Edition. 3s 6d

Postscript to the Letter on the Repeal of the Salt Duties, wherein some Popular Objections on the Repeal are considered. By Sir Thomas Barnard, Bart.

Police of the Metropolis. 8vo. 9s

The Substance of a Speech addressed to the House of Commons, on the Subject of the Sinking Fund. By Pascoe Grenfell. 2s

A Letter to the Proprietors of East India Stock, respecting the Company's College at Harley Bay, Herts. By W. H. Inglis. 6d

A New System of Police, with References to the Evidence given before the House of Commons. By H. A. Merewether, Esq. B. L. 26 6d

The Operation and Practice of the Sinking Fund briefly explained; with some Observations on the Mode of Transacting that part of the Public Business. 6d National Expenditure no 'Cause of National Calamity.

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The Englishman's Manual; or a Dialogue between a Tory and a Reformer. By Walter Fawkes, Esq. 2s 6d

A Letter to P. Bastard, Esq. M. P. for the County of Devon, on the Expediency and Necessity of a Parliamentary Reform. By Anglicanus.

A Relation of the Treatment experienced by Napoleon in the Island of St Helena; with the Authentic Copy of an Official Memoir from Napoleon to Sir Hudson Lowe. By M. Santini, Huissier de Cabinet to Napoleon. 2s 6d

Manuscrit venu de St Helene d'une manière inconnue. 7s 6d

A Letter to William Smith, Esq. M. P., from Robert Southey, Esq. 8vo 2s Comparative View of the British and American Constitutions; with Observations on the Present State of British Politics, and on the probable consequences of introdu cing into Great Britain, the mode of Suffrage that exists in the United States. By a Gentleman some time resident in the United States, and author of a View of the State of Parties in America. 8vo. 2s

The Edinburgh Monthly Magazine.

PHILOLOGY.

English Synonymes explained in Alphabetical Order: with Copious Illustrations and Examples, drawn from the best Writers. By George Crabb, of Magdalen Hall, Oxford. 8vo. 11 1s

Lecons de Langue Italienne; ou Grammaire Complete: suivie d'un Supplement qui contient un Liste de Verbes avec leur Régime, et des Remarques sur la Pronunciation de l'E et de l'O. Par A. Anaya, Maître de Langues. 7s

A Table of all the French Parts of Speech: exhibiting, in one View, a comprehen❤ sive Epitome of French Grammar. By L. S. de la Serre. 1s 6d

Italian Phraseology, a Companion to the Grammar; comprising a Selection of Fa miliar Phrases, with their various Constructions explained on a New Plan. By M. Santagnello. 12mo. 78

A Short Introduction to the Greek Language; containing Greek Precepts; a Speech of Clearchus; and the Shield of Achilles. 8s 6d

An Easy, Natural, and Rational Mode of Teaching and Acquiring the French Lan guage, on a Plan entirely new; in which the Anomalies and Irregularities of Verbs are clearly demonstrated aad reduced to Rules; the whole deduced from the Philosophy of Language, and an Analysis of the Human Mind. By William Henry Pybus. 8vo. 8s Elements of Hebrew Grammar. By J. F. Gyles, Esq. 12s

THEOLOGY.

The History of the Origin, and First Ten Years, of the British and Foreign Bible Society. By the Rev. John Owen. 2 vol. 8vo. 11 4s, and 11 15s

A new Version of the Gospel aocording to St Matthew, from the French of Beau sobre and L'Enfant. 10s 6d

Scripture Characters; or, a Practical Improvement of the Principal Histories of the Old and New Testament. By Thomas Robinson: Abridged for the Use of Young Persons. 12mo. 7s

A Familiar and Practical Exposition of the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion of the United Church of England and Ireland. By the Rev. H. C. O'Donnoghue, A. M. Foolscap, 8vo. 7s 6d

A Greek Testament, principally taken from the Text of Griesbach. By the Rev. E. Valpy. 12mo.

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Hora Subsicivæ, or a Refutation of the Popular Opinion, as founded in Prophecy,

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