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enlarged, and improved, by ARTHUR KERSHAW. 135. 6d. bound, or with the Maps coloured, 163. boards.

128. The MAPS and CHARTS, separately, forming a Complete Atlas for the Use of Schools; in One Volume coloured, 10s. half. bound.

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129. The NAVAL GAZETTEER, or, SEAMAN'S COMPLETE GUIDE; containing a full and accurate Account, alphabetically arranged, of the several Coasts of all the Countries and Islands in the known World; showing their Latitude, Longitude, Soundings, and Stations for Anchorage. With a particular Description of the several Bays, Capes, Channels, Coves, Creeks, Currents, Gulphs, Harbours, Havens, Lakes, Oceans, Races, Rivers, Rocks, Sands, Shoals,Straits, Tides, Variations of the Compass, &c. By JOHN Easy MALHAM, Author of Navigation made and Familiar, and other works on Naval Affairs. Illustrated with Seventeen Charts, including a Whole Sheet Chart of the World, on Mercator's Projection. Second Edition, greatly improved, with the addition of nearly Four Thousand Articles. Two Volumes 8vo. 1. 1s. boards.

· 130. LETTERS WRITTEN DURING A JOURNEY THROUGH FRANCE, in the Year 1802; containing an Account of the State of its Morals, Literature, and Politics.

By HENRY REDHEAD YORKE, Esq.
Two Volumes, 8vo. 16s. boards.

It has long been our wish that some person, who had known France previous to the Re volution, would undertake to describe it in its present state. Mr. Yorke has fully gratified that wish, and with his fund of previous knowledge, an acute and penetrating mind, an aptness of classical allusion, no small portion of humour, and very considerable talents, he could scarcely fail to produce a work, upon this subject, at once instructive, interesting, and amusing. These let ters are written in easy, perspicuous, and flowing language. Whether amusement or information be the object of the reader, they may be perused with advantage, for they contain a copious fund of both.

Vide Anti-Jacobin Review.

SECOND EDITION, dedicated to his Majesty, neatly printed on yellow wove paper, and complete in 26 Numbers, price 1s. each, embellished with an Engraviug, beautifully coloured, of

131. THE HISTORY of NEW SOUTH WALES, from its first visitation by Captain Cook, down to the present state of that promising Conntry; describing its Soil, Nature, and Produce; the Manners and Customs of the Natives; the natural History of the Country; and giving a particular Detail of the Proceedings in founding the Colony, and of its progressive Improvement, to the present Time; the Conduct of the Convicts, and every other interesting Particolar.

By the Celebrated GEORGE BARRINGTON, Late Officer of the Peace at Paramatta; including a particular Account of his Voyage to Botany. Bay; together with the Trials, and a very interesting Account of the eventful Life of the Author.

In the course of the Work is given a Plan of New South Wales, with an elegant Portrait of the Author.

**The above very interesting Work may be had complete, in Two large Volumes 8vo. price 11. 75.

Courts of Justice,

ROYALTY of BUENOS AYRES; containing the
most accurate Details relative to the
Discovery,
Conquest,
Topography,
Climate,
Curiosities,
Natural History,
Population,
Government,

Religion, Agriculture, Production, Commerce,

Revenues,

&c. &c.

Of that valuable Colony.

By SAMUEL HULL WILCOCKE. This Work is uniformly and elegantly printed on fine wove demy paper, forming one handsome volume in octavo, embellished with a correct map of the country, an accurate plan of the town, and various other plates on subjects of natural his tory, &c. &c. 12s. 6d. boards.

The valuable information with which the British Public is here enched, has been obtained in conséquence of the Author having been engaged in extensive mercantile pursuits immediately con nected with the Spanish Colonies in South Ame rica, the value of which, is very much enhanced by the diffleulty in obtaining it. The volume contains a very particular and detailed account of all the principal mines which are worked in this colony; and the reader will be highly gratified and instructed by its details respecting the famed settlements of the Jesuits, their origin, extent, and subversion. We are precluded by our limits from entering on the curious detail of natural history, which adds to the interest and value of this vo lume. Monthly Review, Sept. 1809.

POETICAL AND DRA-
MATIC.

133. The POETICAL WORKS, Com→ plete, of OLIVER GOLDSMITH, M. A. an improved edition; with an account of his Life and Literature. To which are pretixed, Poetical Tributes to his Memory, by Garrick, Woty, Pratt, &c. small octavo, elegantly printed and hot-pressed, with ten highly finished Engravings on Wood, by Austin, in his best Manner, from Designs, by Mr. Craig, 6s. boards, or on fine royal paper, with Proof Impressions of the Engravings, 12s.

134. POEMS, by the Rev. WILLIAM MASON, M. A. Author of "The English Garden;" containing the Dramatic Poems of Caractacus and Elfrida. Monody on the Death of Mr. Pope. Odes, Elegies, Letters, &c. 7s. 6d. boards.

135. The ENGLISH GARDEN, a Poem, by the Rev. WILLIAM MASON, M. A. To which is added, a Sketch of his Life, and fine Portrait, 4s. boards.

136. The ROBBERS, a Tragedy; Translated from the German of FREDERICK SCHILLER. By Dr. RENDER, with an Elegant frontispiece, 3s. 6d.

Schiller's tragedy of the Robbers is doubtless a splendid effusion of genius; it is the production of a most vivid and extraordinary imagination, and abounds with beauties of the most striking

nature.

137.DON CARLOS, a Tragedy; Second Edition: Translated from the German of FREDERICK SCHILLER, with an Elegant Frontispiece. 5s. boards.

138. MARY STEWART, QUEEN OF SCOTS; a Tragedy, by F. SCHILLER, 8vo. 4s. 6d. or fine paper, 6s. boards.

**The three Tragedies of Schiller, complete, 132. THE HISTORY of the VICE- in one large volume, 9s, boards,

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139. COUNT BENYOWSKY, or, the Conspiracy of Kamtschatka; a Tragic-Comedy, in Five Acts, by BARON KOTZEBUE. From the German, by Dr. RENDER, with an Elegant Frontispiece, 2s. 6d. sewed.

140. The WIFE with TWO HUSBANDS; a Tragic-Comedy, in Three Acts. 2s. 6d

141. COMIC SKETCHES, or, the Comedian his own Manager; written and selected for the Benefit of Actors, in England, Ireland, Scotland, and America. Inscribed to Performers in general. By CHARLES LEE LEWES, Comedian..

The materials for this Work, were originally col lected for the East-Indies, but owing to some circumstances, which are now first made Public from Original Documents, they were never ap plied thus. Besides a deal of Facetiousness, and Sketches truly Comic, they contain a number of entirely new Anecdotes, relating to Lord Orrery, Garrick, Smith, Hogarth, Quick, Foote, Mossop, &c. &c. To theatrical amateurs and professional gentlemen, it may be strongly recommended, as containing a store whence they may derive much utility and amusement.

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A Life of LEWES, and a prefixed, with some Original Letters passed between him and the British Government in India, on his arrival at Bengal, in 1788. 48. boards.

"This little volume contains a great deal of amusing matter, and may be properly character. ized by the appellation of a Droll Performance, such as might be expected from such an ." Odd Fish" as the Author. The satire is keen, always entertaining, and perfectly free from ill-nature." Literary Journal, June, 1804. Miniature Shakspeare.

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MISCELLANIES.

COMPANION TO CŒLEBS.

144. NUBILIA in SEARCH of a HUSBAND; including Sketches of ModernSociety, and interspersed with Moral and Literary Disquisitions: Fourth Edition, with two additional Chapters. 98. boards.

"Some married persons, even in their marriage, do better please God, than some virgius in their state of virginity "Taylor.

The author of Nubilia has sometimes surpassed Cœlebs in animation, variety, and elegance.-Throughout this work there is a vigorous tone of morality, a dignity, an elevation of mind. The criticisms on Burns displav much good sense,good taste, and acute discrimination on just principles of morality. If Celebs has passed through nine editions, we should have a bad opinion of public taste, if Nubilia does not pass through eight. Whoever may be its author, it is, unquestionably, the production of an enlightened, observing, and virtu ous mind, and bears internal evidence of talent and learning." Anti-Jacobin Review, June 1809.

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Though the editions lately published,of the Plays of our immortal Dramatist, have been numerous beyond all precedent, the proprietors of this edition consider any apology for adding to the number perfectly unnecessary. Its intention is obviously to facilitate and extend the knowledge of an author, of whom England has just reason to be proud; and whose

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As neither Man nor Muse can praise too much.

Shakspeare's Seven Ages.

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Beauties of Beattic.

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148. MARY DE CLIFFORD; a Story, interspersed with many Poems. By SAMUEL EGERTON BRYDGES, Esq. The Second Edition, embellished with two elegant Engravings, 4s. boards.

"A production of unprecedented worth, written in the high spirit of ancestorial dignity, and with an enthusiasm scarcely mortal." See the Second Volume of the Lyre of Love.

149. The MISCELLANEOUS WORKS of TIM BOBBIN, Esq.; containing his View of the Lancashire Dialect; with large Ad."

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ditions and Improvements. Also his Poem of the Flying Dragon and the Man of Heaton; together with other Whimsical Amusements in Prose and Verse. To which is added a Life of the Author, by RICHARDTOWNLEY, Esq. 3s. 6d. bound.

150. The FRIEND of WOMEN;

from the French of Bourdier de Villemert. By ALEXANDER MORRICE.

This Work is designed to exalt the Female Character, and raise that lovely part of the creation to the rank to which they are born, and to which their many virtues so just!y entitle them. It treats on the rank of women in society; studies suitable to women; employment of women; pleasures and luxury of women; the character and tem. per of women; love and gallantry; marriage; education of children; domestic government; virtues of women. One volume, 8vo. 5s. boards.

151. PARIS DELINEATED; including a Description of the principal Edifices and Curiosities of that Metropolis; from the French of Mercier. 2 vols. 8vo. 13s. in boards, embellished with an accurate plan of Paris.

152. An HISTORICAL SKETCH of the FRENCH REVOLUTION, from its Commenrement to the Establishment of the Republican Constitution; with a Transcript and Examination of that Constitution. Also, Philosophical Remarks on the predisposing causes of this wonderful change in the political picture of Europe, and an explanation of the chief events which accompanied it in its progress. By S. PERRY; who, in consequence of the decree of the national convention of France, was, with the other Englishmen in Paris, imprisoned in the *Madolonettes, Ecossais, and Luxemburg. 2 vols. 8vo. 16s. boards.

153. A JOURNAL of OCCURRENCES at the TEMPLE, during the Confinement of Louis XVI. King of France. By M. CLERY, the king's valet de chambre. Translated by R. C. DALLAS, Esq. 6s. sewed. The same on fine paper, 10s. 6d. In French, 6s. or 10s. 6d. fine paper.

and MALTA, in a Series of Letters to William Beckford, Esq. From P. BRYDONE, F. R. S, One neat Volume, 12mo. 4s. 6d. boards.

157. An EXCURSION from SIDMOUTH to CHESTER, in the Summer of 1803; in a Series of Letters to a Lady. Including Sketches of the Principal Towns and Villages in

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By the Rev. EDMUND BUTCHER. In two pocket velumes, price 8s. boards, embel. lished with an elegant View of Sidmouth, Devon.

158. The STATE of the NATION with respect to its Public Funded Debt, Revenue, and Disbursement; comprised in the Reports of the Select Committee on Finance, appointed by the House of Commons to examine and state the total Amount of the Public Debts, and of the Interest and Charges attending the same, to the present Time; particularizing the Receipts and Disbursements of all the Public Offices; the Names of the Superior Officers and Clerks in each Department; their Salaries and Fees; together with the Amount of whatever additional Pensions or Salaries they receive from other Situa tions paid by the Public. 4 vols. 8vo. 11. 8s.

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159. MANUAL of LIBERTY, or Testimonies in Behalf of the Rights of Mankind selected from the best Authorities in Prose and Verse, and methodically arranged. 8vo.6s. bds.

160. LAVATER'S PHYSIOGNOMY, and PHYSIOGNOMICAL RULES; Essays on Physiognomy, for the promotion of the knowledge and the love of mankind. Translated from the German of the Rev. John Caspar Lavater. By THOMAS HOLCROFT, Esq.

A New Edition, with Additions, corrected and improved, by W. Beaumont, Esq. in 4 large volumes, royal 8vo. 41. 4s. boards.

To this Edition is added a Translation of a valuable posthumous Physiognomical Work, by 154. NEW PICTURE of PARIS, Mr. Lavater, lately published at Zurich, by Mr.

from the French of M. Mercier. 2 vols. 8vo. 16s. in boards. This Work will be found, to contain not only a lively Description of the French Metropolis, but an accurate delineation of the Manhers of the Inhabitants, the Public Amusements, and every thing worthy the attention of Foreigners. It also abounds with curious, interesting, and original Anecdotes of the French Revolution; and, perhaps. gives a better picture of it, than any other publication extant.

155. An INTERESTING NARRATIVE of the TRAVELS of JAMES BRUCE, Esq. into ABYSSINIA, to discover the Source of the Nile. Abridged from the Original Work, by SAMUEL SHAW, Esq. Fourth Edition, with cop. per plates. 4s, boards,

**Notwithstanding the utility and pleasure that may be derived from Mr. Bruce's Travels, yet that Work, occupying five large volumes in quarto, and being sold for five guineas, but few individuals can afford to purchase it. In order, therefore, that the generality of readers might not be debarred from the perusal of a work fraught with so much entertaining and interest. ing information, this narrative is extracted from those celebrated travels; and on a fair and candid perusal, it will appear, Mr. Shaw has brought into the compass of a single volume, every thing worthy the reader's attention.

156. A TOUR through SICILY

G. Gesner, Son-in-law to the Author, entitled One Hundred Physisgnomical Rules, elucidated by fifty-eight additional Engravings, together with

a Life of Lavater.

Lavater, lately published in Germany, and now The Hundred Physiognomical Rules of Mr. first translated, and annexed to this edition, form of themselves a work truly curious, and highly valuable to all who would wish to study Physiognomy as a Science. They were not intended for publication by the Author, during his life-time, but intrusted only to a few select friends, under the strictest inhibition from making them public. They appear to have been considered by Lavater, as containing the most important and pro.. found secrets of his Art. Their authenticity is unquestionable, both from the testimony of the Editor of the Posthumous Works of Lavater, Mr. George Gessner, his Son-in-law, and the internal marks they bear of the Style and Spirit of his Writings.

161. An Abridgment of the above,

in One Volume 12mo. 4s. 6d. boards.

162. A WEEK's CONVERSATION on the PLURALITY of WORLDS; a New Edition, with considerable improvements. From the French of Monsieur de Fontenelle, by J. HUGHES, Esq. and others. To which is added, Mr. Addison's Defence of the Newtonian Phile

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163. The LAW of NATURE, or, Catechism of a French Citizen; containing the second and concluding part of The Ruins; or, a Survey of the Revolution of Empires. By M. VOLNEY, one of the Deputies of the National Assembly of 1789, and Author of Travels into Syria and Egypt, &c. A new and beautiful Edition, printed in a pocket size, with an elegant Portrait of the Author, engraved by Ridley, 2s. 6d. sewed, or handsomely bound and gilt, 4s. The above elegant Work contains the following interesting subjects:

1. The Law of Nature.-2. Characters of the Law of Nature.-3. The Principles of the Law of Nature, as they relate to Man. 4 The Basis of Morality; of Good; of Sin; of Crimes; of Viceof Virtue.-5. Individual Virtue; Knowledge.6. Temperance.-7. Continence.-8. Courage and Activity.-9. Cleanliness.-10. Domestic Virtues.-11. The Social Virtues and Justice.12. Developement of the Social Virtues.

164. THE WAY TO HEALTH; a Selection of Maxims for the Preservation of Health, extracted from the Villager's Friend; and printed on a single sheet, for the Cottager's Fireside. Embellished with an emblematical Print. Price 6d.

165. DANGEROUS SPORTS; a Tale, addressed to Children, warning them against wanton, careless, or mischievous Exposure to Situations, from which alarming Injuries so often proceed. By JAMES PARKINSON, Hoxton. Embellished with a Frontispiece, and Eleven Wood cuts, 2s. 6d. neatly half-bound.

"Who knows but one of my Stories may one day save the life of some child!"-Old Milson.

166. The VILLAGER's FRIEND and PHYSICIAN, or a Familiar Address on the Preservation of Health, and the removal of Disease on its first appearance. Supposed to be delivered by a Village Apothecary.

By JAMES PARKINSON, Hoxton.

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"We cannot help expressing our opinion, that the excellent Society for Bettering the Condition of the Poor, could not employ a small portion of their fund in a manner more conducive to that the circulation of this book among thein." British purpose, than by encouraging and facilitating Critic.

167. A TREATISE on the GAME of CRIBBAGE; showing the Laws and Rules of the Game, as now played at St. James's, Bath, and Newmarket; with the best method of laying out your Cards, and exposing all the unfair arts practised by Professional Players, or such men as are generally known by the appellation of Black Legs, &c. Composed by several of the Sporting Gentlemen of the first celebrity, and digested by ANTHONY PASQUIN, Esq. Second Edition, 2s. 6d.

Domestic Cookery.

168. The HOUSEKEEPER's DOMESTIC LIBRARY, or, New Universal Family Instructor in practical economy; containing the whole Art of Cookery, in all its new and fashion. able Varieties; with proper Instructions for Baking, Roasting, Boiling, Broiling, Frying, Hashing, Stewing, Fricaseeing, with Confectionary in all its Branches; Potting and Collaring Fish and Meat-Salting and Curing Hams, Tongues, Bacon, Beef, Pork, &c.-Pickling of every description-Brewing of Porter, Ale, Beer, and Table Beer-Distilling of Spirits, Simple Waters, Compounds and Cordials-Making and Keeping Choice Wines. Also the Complete Art of Carving, and performing the Honours of the Table with grace and propriety. Likewise new Bills of Fare, made Dishes of all descriptions; Directions for Marketing, &c. &c. By CHARLES MILLINGTON. In one large Volume, 8vo. price 9s. boards.

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169. The LETTERS OF A PERUVIAN PRINCESS, by Madame DEGRAFIGNY; also, as a Sequel, the Letters of AZA, by IGNATIUS HUNGARI DE LA MARCHE COURMONT. To which are prefixed, A Life of Madame DE GRAFIGNY, and a short Biographical Notice of MARCHE COURMONT. Translated from the French, by WILLIAM MUDFORD. 6s.

** In this Translation it has been attempted to transfuse more of the manner and genius of the author, than has been accomplished by former versions: and it is also distinguished from former translations, by the Memoir of MARCHE COURMONT, who has not hitherto been known, as the Author of the Letters of AZA.

170. LETTERS of YORICK andELIZA, being the Correspondence between Mrs. DRAPER and LAURENCE STERNE. To which is added, a sketch of their Lives. &c. This is the only Edition published in which Eliza's Letters are incorporated with those of Yorick's, 3s. 6d. boards.

171. FITZOSBORNE'S LETTERS

on several Subjects, by the late WILLIAM MELMOTH, Esq. of Bath, the elegant Translator of Cicero and Pliny. To which is added, a sketch of the Life of the author, 6s. boards.

172. LETTERS of ABELARD and HELOISE, with a particular Account of their Lives and Misfortunes. To which are added, Poems by Pope, Madan, Cawthorne, Birch, Seymour, &c. &c. 6s. boards.

173. The CORRESPONDENCE of THEODOSIUS and CONSTANTIA, before and af. ter her taking the Veil, by Dr. LANGHORNE: with a Life of the Author, 53.

174. ROUSSEAU'S LETTERS of an Italian Nun and an English Gentleman, Fifth Edition, 3s. 6d. boards.

"A slave to his own feelings, he pourtrays every thing, with the greatest vivacity. On the subjects of Love, therefore, we are to expect many beauti ful flights, and accordingly the whole of the present volume is enriched by them. Literary Re

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176.ESSAYS ON MEN AND MANNERS, by OLIVER GOLDSMITH, M. B. With a Life and Critique on the Writings and Genius of the Author, by W. MUDFORD, Author of "A Critical Inquiry into the Moral Writings of Dr Johnson." &c. &c. With four beautiful Engravings. Gs. boards.

177. ESSAYS, MORAL, ECONOMICAL and POLITICAL. By FRANCIS BACON, BARON VERULAM, VISCOUNT St. ALBAN'S. Ornamented with an elegant Portrait of Lord Bacon. To which is added, a sketch of his Life. 6s. boards.

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178. FABLES of the ANCIENTS, In Philosophy, Morality, and Civil Policy, illus. trated and explained by LORD BACON, With Notes, critical and explanatory, by Dr. SHAW. Embellished with Twelve highly-finished Engravings on Wood, by AUSTIN, from Designs, by CRAIG, 5s. boards.

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Morrice on Brewing and Malting.

186. A TREATISE on BREWING; wherein is exhibited the whole process of the art and mystery of Brewing the various sorts of Malt Liquor; with practical examples of each species. Together with the manner of using the Thermometer and Sacchar meter; elucidated by examples, rendered easy to any capacity, in brewing London Porter, Brown Stout, Reading Beer, Amber, Hock, London Ale, Windsor ditto, Welch ditto, Wirtemberg ditto, Scurvygrass ditto, Table Beer, and Shipping ditto.

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179. The CONDUCT of the UNDER-perior to any other hitherto published. STANDING, by JOHN LOCKE, Esq. 3s. 6d. boards.

"For a man to understand fully the business of his particular calling, and of his religion, is usually enough to take up his whole time." See Sect. 19. A Miniature Edition of the above. 2s. boards.

180. SOME THOUGHTS Concerning EDUCATION, by JOHN LOCKE, Esq. fools. cap 8vo. 5s. boards.

181. The ECONOMY of HUMAN LIFE, in Two Parts, by R. DODSLEY, with a Life and Portrait of the Author, together with Six elegant Engravings, price 6s. boards.

182. Dr. GREGORY'S LEGACY to his DAUGHTER. A new and beautiful Edition, with an elegant Frontispiece. 3s. boards.

183. An UNFORTUNATE MOTHER'S ADVICE to her Absent DAUGHTERS; in a Letter to Miss Pennington. By the late Mrs. PENNINGTON, 2s. 6d.

184. WILLIAM TELL, or, SWISSERLAND DELIVERED; a posthumous Work of the Chevalier de Florian. To which is prefixed, a Life of the Author, by JAUFFRET. Translated from the French by WILLIAM B. HEWETSON, Author of "The Blind Boy," &c. &c. 5s. boards.

TRADE and BUSINESS.

185. LEYBOURNE's READYRECKONER, or, Trader's Sure Guide; containing Tables ready cast up, adapted to the use of all who deal by Wholesale or Retail; exhibiting, at one view, the amount or value of any num ber or quantity of Goods or Merchandize, from one up to ten thousand, at the various prices, from one farthing to one pound, &c. &c. with a List

187. The OILMAN's VADE-MECUM, being a useful Assistant to the Retail as well as the Wholesale Dealer; showing, at one view, the value of a Tun of Fish or Seed Oil, at any price per Gallon; and the Weight and Value of any number of Gallons, at any price per Tun. To which is added, an Appendix, to find the value of the Pounds and Half Pounds, being less than a Gallon. By R. W. WHITTON, Accountant. Second Edition. 7s. 6d. bound.

188. The LABORATORY, or School of Arts; containing a large collection of Valuable Secrets, Experiments, and Manual Operations of the Arts and manufactures, highly useful to Gilders, Jewellers, Enamellers, Goldsmiths, Dyers, Cutlers, Pewterers, Joiners, Japanners, Bookbinders, Plasterers, Artists, and to the Workers in Metals in general, and in Plaster of Paris, Wood, Ivory, Bone, Horn, and other Materials.

Compiled originally by G. SMITH. Sixth Edition, with a great number of additional Receipts, Corrections, and amendments, and a complete Treatise on Fire-works, and the Artof Short-Hand,

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Newton on Leases.

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