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POETRY AND THE DRAMA.

Bread; or, the Poor: a Poem. With Notes and Illuftrations. By M. PRATT, Author of " Sympathy,"

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Gleanings," &c. 4to. 7s. Longman and Rees.

Peace: a Poem. Infcribed to the Right Hon. Henry Addington. By THOMAS DENNODDY. 4to. Is. 6d. Hatchard.

A poetical, Introdu&ion to the Study of Botany. By FRANCES ARABELLA ROWDEN. Royal 8vo. 10s. 6d.;

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The School for Satire; or, a Collection of modern fatirical Poems, written during the prefent Reign.

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Ios. 6d. Jaques and Co. The Maid of Lochlin: a lyrical Drama. With legendary Odes, and other Poems. By WILLIAM RICHARDSON, A. M. Profeffor of Humanity in the University of Glafgow. Small 8vo. 35. Vernor and Hood.

The Valley of Llanberne, and other Pieces in Verse. To which is prefixed, a View of the Valley. By JOHN FISHER, A. B. 8vo. 3s. 6d. Hatchard.

Fables by JOHN GAY, with the Life of the Author. Embellished with 70 Engravings. In one vol. Sm. 8vo. 9s. Robinfon, Cadell and Davies. The Song Smith; or, Rigmarole Repofitory. Written by C. DIBDIN, jun.; containing the most popular Songs of the Author, many never before published, and several written for the Work: every Song introduced through the Medium of appropriate Obfervations, Humour, Anecdote, &c. forming a connected Series of Whimficality. 12mo. 28. Symonds, Vernor and Hood. The Billington; or, New pocket Harmonift, for 1802: containing all the most popular and efteemed modern Songs, &c. in the English Language, including the celebrated Bravura Song, Airs, &c. now finging by that unrivalled vocal Performer, Mrs. Billington, at the Theatres Drury Lane and Covent Garden. To which is prefixed, a Sketch of her Life. With a Portrait. 18mo. Is. 6d. Hurft.

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POLITICS POLITICAL ECONOMY,

The Speech of the Right Honourable William Windham, delivered in the House of Commons Wednesday, 4th November 1801, on the Report of an Addrefs, approving of the Preliminaries of Peace with the Republic of France. 8vo. 2s. 6d. Cobbett and Morgan.

Profufion of Paper Money, not Deficiency of Harveft; Taxation, not Speculation, the real Caufes of the Sufferings of the People. To which is added, an Appendix, containing Remarks upon the Report of the Committee of the Houfe of Commons, appointed to inquire into the Caufe of the high Price of Provifions; and an important Inference from Mr. H. Thornton's Speech in Parliament, March 26th. By a BANKER. 8vo. IS. Jordan.

SERMONS.

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THEOLOGY.

Reflections on the Works of God, in Nature and Providence, for every Day in the Year. By C. C. STURM. Tranflated from the French, and collated with the German.. By the Rev. ADAM CLARKE. 4 vols. 12mo. With Plates 16s.; fine Paper 1l. Badcock.

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Voyages from Montreal, on the River St. Laurence, through the Continent of North America, to the Frozen and Pacific Oceans, in the Years 1789 and 1793; with a preliminary Account on the Rife, Progrefs, and prefent State of the Fur Trade of

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INDEX

INDE X

TO THE

REMARKABLE PASSAGES.

N. B. For the Title of the Books, Pamphlets, &c. fee the Index prefixed to the

Volume.

A.

ABBOT, Archbishop, 366

Batalha, monaftery of, 360
Baths of Loiche, 134

Abercromby, Sir Ralph, death of, 566 Battle, trial of, form of, 335

Abergavenny, iron works at, 208

Aeroftatic inftitution, 500

fchool at Meudon, 23

Africa, 'filver mine in, 69

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natural productions in, 313
Agas, government of, in Crete, 652
Agricultural industry, burdens on, 53
Akenfide, 34

Albemarle, Duke of, 77

Alexandrian column, inquiries concerning
the, 321

Alexandrian library, 323
Ancrum House and Moor, 431

Angolans, manners and cuftoms of, 9
Anglo-Saxon monarchs, their magnificence,

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Bayeux tapestry, description of the, 163
Becket's fhrine, 140

Bedouins, account of the, 618
Ben Lomond, afcent of, 300
Berkeley Caftle, 275

-s, monuments of the, ibid.

Bermudas, islands of, their climate, &c.
398

Bernard, Great St. convent of, 132

--, Hofpital of, 131

Birds of Africa, remarkable, 257

Bishop, the boy, 644

Bishop and his Clerks, rocks fo called, 503
Black Book, account of the, 368
curious extracts from, 369

Blair, Dr. life of, 341
Blandy, Mifs, 205
Blarney Castle, 284

Bonaparte's paffage of the Alps, 27
Border cuftoms and manners, 430
Bosjefmans, their country and manners,

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Bull-running, 591

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Burmas, on the medicine, literature, &c. Dacre, Lord, anecdote of, 144

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Dancing and tumbling, 539

Danes, bones of, 144

David, St. offerings at the thrine of, 502
Dead, burning of the, 281

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471

burying of, in churches, laws againft,

Deaf and dumb, mode of inftruction of,
569
how made to understand

what it is to hear, 570

of inftructors who have

published on the fubject, 567
Derby creft, origin of the, 327

-'s, Counte's of, gallant defence of
Latham Houfe, 326

Dervifes, howling, ceremonies of, 581
Defmond, rebellion of the laft Eail of, 282
Domeftic comfort, 623

Domingo, St. ftate of, 121

——————, agriculture of, ibid.

--, pillaged by Drake, ibid.

Downton, account of, 265

Downing, the feat of Mr. Pennant, 498
Drake, Sir Francis, anecdotes of, 3:7
-'s, Sir Francis, pillage of St. Domin

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Edward II. murder of, 275

Ecls, Dr. Plot's obfervation on, 356
Egg Dance, 542

Egypt, landing of the British troops, 564
Egyptian Monuments, 28

El-Arith, encampment at, 617

Electing under trees, northern cuftom of,

445

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