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Homilies on the Book of Tobias. By the Rev. Francis Martyn. Svo. 7s. 6d. The Variation of Public Opinion and Feelings Considered, a Sermon. By the Rev. G. Crabbe. 1s. 6d.

A Sermon on the Small Number of the Elect. From the French of Massillon. 8vo. 2s.

Plurality of Worlds. 5s.

A Sermon preached at Cowbridge. By the Rev. Scawen Plumptre, A. M.

A Sermon, entitled, Unauthorized Zeal the Cause of Evil, as applicable to the case of Itinerant Preaching. By the Rev. James Duke Coleridge. Is. 6d.

The Character of St Paul, a Sermon. 28.

Sermons on the first Lessons of the Sunday Morning Service. By the Rev. Robert Burrowes, D. D. 10s. 6d. Sermons and Lectures. By the Rev. Alexander Brunton, D. D. Professor of Oriental Languages in the University of Edinburgh, &c. 8vo. 12s.

A Course of Sermons for the Lord's Day throughout the Year. By Joseph Holden Pott, A. M. Archdeacon of London. 2 vol. 8vo. 11. Is.

Sermons. By John B. Romeyn, D. D. Two vol. in one. 8vo. bds. 10s. 6d. Old Church of England Principles Opposed to the "New Light." By the Rev. R. Warner. Vol. I. 68.

A Commentary on the Old and New Testaments. By the Rev. Robert Hawker, D.D. Complete in 48 parts. Demy 8vo. 3s. each; or Royal 8vo, 4s.

The New Testament of our Lord Jesus Christ, translated into pure Biblical Hebrew, for the use of the Jews in any part of the world. 11. 1s.

The Unitarian Refuted. G. Baker. 8vo. 5s.

By the Rev.

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nister of the New North Church, Edinburgh. 8vo. 10s. 6d. in boards.

The Recovian Catechism, translated from the Latin. By the Rev. Thomas Rees, F. S. A. 12mo. 9s.

The Doctrine of Christian Charity, a Sermon. By Thomas Chalmers, D. D. 2s. 6d.

A Concordance to the Holy Bible. Edited by James W. Bellamy, M. A. 4to. 4s. Large paper, 7s.

Sermons on the Commandments. By Robert Jones, D. D. 8vo. 6s.

The Catholic Manual. By the Rev. John Fletcher. 4s. 6d.

The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem, as connected with the Scripture Prophecies. By the Rev. George Wilkins, A. M. Royal 8vo. 11.

Christianity and Present Politics, how far reconcileable; in a Letter to Mr Wilberforce. By the Rev. H. Bathurst, LL B. Archdeacon of Norwich. 3s.

The Liturgy of the Church and State, accommodated throughout to the Precepts and Practices of the Son of God and his Apostles.

A Sermon, delivered in the Tron Church, Glasgow, on Wednesday Nov. 19, 1817, the day of the Funeral of her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte of Wales. By Thomas Chalmers, D. D. Minister of the Tron Church, Glasgow. 8vo. Sewed. 1s. 6d.

The Hopes of an Empire Reversed, a Sermon, on occasion of the death of the Princess Charlotte. By J. Jamieson, D. D. 1s.

Prayers for the Use of Families and Individuals. By John Wilson, D. D. Minister of Falkirk. 8vo. 5s.

A Letter to the Rev. Dr Chalmers of Glasgow, on the Distinctive Characters of the Protestant and Roman Catholic Religions. By the Rev. Robert Burns. 25. 6d.

A Funeral Sermon on the late Princess Charlotte, preached at Glasgow. By the Rev. Wm. Taylor, jun. D. D. 1s. 6d.

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The Hythe, Sandgate, and Folkestone Guide. 4s. 6d.

Guide to all the Watering and SeaBathing Places in England and Wales for 1817. 16s.

The Statistical Account, or Parochial Survey of Ireland. By William Shaw Mason, Esq. With Maps and Plans. 8vo. Vol. II. 11. 1s.

A Topographical History of Staffordshire. By W. Pitt. 8vo. 11. 5s.; large paper, 11. 15s.

Ducatus Leodinensis, or the Topography of the Town and Parish of Leeds. By Ralph Theresby. Second Edition, with notes and additions. By T. D. Whitaker, LL. D. Folio.

Loidis and Elmetæ, or an Account of the Lower Portions of Arcdale, Wharfdale, and the Vale of Calder. By T. D. Whitaker, LL. D. Folio.

A Picturesque Delineation of the Southern Coast of England. No. VIII. 11. Account of the Weald of Kent. By J. Gean. 8vo. 15s.

Hughson's Walks through London. 2 vol. Foolscap 8vo. 11. 10s.; demy 8vo. 21. 8s.

Ormerod's History of Cheshire.

IV.

Part

The History and Antiquities of the Parochial Church of St Saviour, Southwark. By W. G. Moss. With Historical and Biographical Delineations. By the Rev. J. Nightingale. Part I. 10s. 6d.

An Excursion to Windsor. By John Evans, jun. A. M. 9s.

The Ruins of Gour. By W. Creighton. 4to. 21. 2s.

Thanet and the Cinque Ports. The Drawings and Engravings by William Deeble. Vol. I. Foolscap 8vo. 17s. 6d. ; demy 8vo. 11. 8s.

The Gentleman's Guide in his Tour through France. By Henry Coxe, Esq.

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Walks in Oxford. By W. M. Wade. 2 vol. 8vo. 16s.; 12mo. 88.

A Portfolio of Fragments relative to the History and Antiquities of the County Palatine and Dutchy of Lancaster. By Matthew Gregson, Esq. of Liverpool. 31. 3s.; large paper, 41. 4s.

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Major Barnes's Tour through St Helena. 12mo. 5s.

James's Journal of a Tour in Germany, Sweden, Russia, Poland, &c. during the years 1813-14. 2 vol. 11. 10s.

Narrative of a Voyage to Hudson's Bay. By Lieutenant Edward Chappell, R. N. 8vo. 12s.

A Narrative of the Briton's Voyage to Pitcairn's Island. By Lieutenant Shilliber. 8vo. With 16 Etchings. 7s. 6d. Letters from the Highlands. By Miss Spence. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

The Traveller's Guide to France and the Netherlands, containing the various Modes of travelling in those Countries. 18mo. 4s.

Narrative of the Loss of the American Brig Commerce, wrecked on the Western Coast of Africa in 1815. By James Riley. 4to. 11. 15s.

Karamania, or a brief Description of the South Coast of Asia Minor, and of the Remains of Antiquity, with plans, views, &c. By Francis Beaufort, F. R.

S. 14s.

The Traveller in Asia, or a Visit to the most celebrated parts of the East Indies and China. By Priscilla Wakefield, with a coloured Map. 12mo. 4s. 6d.

Travels through France and Germany in the years 1815, 16, and 17. By J. Jorgenson, Esq. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Itinerary of the Morea. By Sir Wm. Gell, F. R. S. 8vo. 10s.

A Picturesque Tour through France, Switzerland, on the Banks of the Rhine, and through part of the Netherlands, in the year 1816. 8vo. 12s.

The Last Month in Spain. By an English Officer. 8s.

A Narrative of a Voyage to New Zealand. By John Liddiard Nicholas, Esq. 2 vol. 8vo. 11. 4s.

The Traveller's Guide through Switzerland. By M. J. Ebel. Arranged and improved by Daniel Wall. Accompanied by a Complete Atlas, &c. 18mo. 16s. An Itinerary of Italy. By M. Reichard. Embellished with Three large Maps.

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An Itinerary of France and Belgium, or Traveller's Guide through these countries. By M. Reichard. Illustrated by a Map. 18mo. 8s.

A Journal of the Proceedings of the late Embassy to China. By Henry Ellis, Esq. Secretary of Embassy, and third Commissioner. 4to. 21. 2s.

Sketches of India, or Observations descriptive of the Scenery, &c. in Bengal; written in India in the years 1811, 12, 13, 14. 8vo. 8s.

Narrative of a Voyage in his Majesty's late ship Alceste to the Yellow Sea, along the coast of Corea. By J. Macleod, Surgeon. 8vo.

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History of a Six Weeks' Tour through a part of France, Switzerland, Germany, and Holland. 4s. 6d.

Personal Observations, made during

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Tour through the Netherlands in 1816 and 1817. By J. Smithers. 8vo. 9s. Travels through some parts of Germany, Poland, Moldavia, and Turkey. By Adam Neale, M. D. 4to. 21. 2s.

An Account of a Voyage of Discovery to the Western Coast of Corea, and the Great Loo Choo Island, in the Japan Sea, in H. M. S. Lyra. By Captain Basil Hall, R. N. 4to. 21. 2s.

Billets in the Low Countries, 1814 to 1817, in Letters. 12mo. 7s.

Travels in the interior of America. By John Bradbury, F. L. S. 8vo. 8s. 6d. Narrative of my Captivity in Japan. By Captain Golownin of the Russian Navy. 2 vol. 8vo. 18s.

Observations, Moral, Literary, and Antiquarian, made during a Tour through the whole of the Pyrennees, France, Switzerland, Italy, and the Netherlands, in 1814 and 1815. By John Milford, jun. 2 vol. 8vo. 11. 1s.

Notes on a Journey from Virginia to the Illinois. By Morris Birkbeck, Esq.

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PATENTS FOR NEW INVENTIONS, &c.

TAKEN OUT FROM JUNE 20, 1816.

John Burnett, for his convolving iron axle-tree for the reduction of fric. tion and animal labour.

John Hawkins Barlow, for certain improvements on tea-urns, tea-pots, tea-boards, &c.

John Barlow, for a new cooking apparatus.

John Towers, for a tincture for the cure of coughs, asthmas, &c.

Henry Warburton, for a method of distilling certain animal, vegetable, and mineral substances, and manufacturing certain of the products.

John Hague, for improvements in the method of expelling the molasses or syrup from sugars.

Robert Salmon, for further improvements in the construction of machines for making hay.

John Poole, for brass and copper plating, or plating iron or steel with brass or copper, and working the same into plates, bars, &c.

John Chalklen, for improvements on valve water-closets.

William Henry, for improvements in the manufacture of sulphate of mag

nesia.

John Dayman, for a method of coating iron, steel, and other metals, or mixtures of metals.

John Welch, for an improvement in making rollers used in spinning wool,

cotton, silk, flax, tow, or any other fibrous substance.

Samuel Nock, for an improvement in the pans of locks of guns and fire

arms.

Robert Tripp, for a hussar-garter with elastic springs and fastenings, and also elastic springs for pantaloons, &c.

James Neville, for new and improved methods of generating power by means of steam or other fluids for driving or working all kinds of machinery, &c.

Edward Biggs, for improvements on the machinery used in making or ma nufacturing of pans and slails of various kinds.

William Moult, for improvements on his former patent for an improved method of acting upon machinery.

Jean Samuel Pauly, for a machine for making of nails, screws, and the working all metallic substances.

Robert Salmon, for improved instruments for complaints in the urethra and bladder.

John Barton, for certain improvements in pistols.

John Kirkman, for a method of applying an octave stop to piano-fortes.

Louis Fauche Borel, for a method of making boots and shoes without sewing, so as entirely to keep out the wet.

Lewis Granholm, for a method of making articles of hemp or flax, or of hemp and flax mixed, more durable than any such articles now manufac

tured.

William Barley and Robert Hopwood Furness, for a method of obtain ing saccharine matter from wheat, barley, rye, oats, bear, or big.

Joseph Gregson, for a new method of constructing chimneys, and supplying fires with fuel.

Benjamin Smythe, for a new method of propelling vessels, boats, barges, and rafts of all kinds; and also other machinery, as mill-wheels, and other revolving powers.

William Day, for various improve ments in or on trunks, and on the application of machinery, by means of which they will contract or expand at pleasure.

William Snowden, for an apparatus to be applied to carriages to prevent them from being overturned.

Simon Hosking, for a steam-engine upon a new construction for drawing water from mines for working different kinds of machinery, and for other purposes.

George Washington Dickinson, for a method for preventing leakage from vessels containing liquids, and for preventing the admission of moisture into vessels or packages intended to be kept dry within.

Joseph Heathcoat, for improvements upon machinery for making that kind of lace known by the names of bobbin net, or Buckingham lace net.

William Percy, for a method of making thimbles.

John Day, for improvements in the construction of piano-fortes and other keyed musical instruments.

Robert Stirling, for diminishing the consumption of fuel; and in particular an engine capable of being applied to the moving machinery, on a principle quite new.

Robert Raines Baines, for a perpetual log, or sea ambulator.

William Russell, for an improvement upon cocks and vents for general purposes.

John Barker, for an improvement in the means of acting upon machinery.

Robert Ford, for a medicine for the cure of coughs, colds, asthmas, and consumptions.

Walter Hall, for a method of making soft lead out of hard or slag. lead.

James Kewley, for improvements in and on thermometers.

Richard Wright, for improvements in the construction and propelling ships and other vessels.

William Dean, for machinery for waxing calico, or any other cloth previous to the process of glazing.

Samuel Brown and Philip Thomas, manufacturers of iron cables, for a chain manufactured in a peculiar way by a new process, and certain apparatus in performing the same.

William Manton, for an improvement in the application of springs to wheel carriages.

John Raffield, for certain improvements on, and additions to, his former patent for an apparatus to be attached to fire-stoves, &c.

Daniel Wilson, for improvements in the process of boiling and refining su gar.

Robert Dickinson, for a method of preparing or paving streets or roads for horses and carriages, so as to ren der them more durable.

Joseph de Cavaillon, for improvements in the preparing, clarifying, and refining of sugar, and other vegetable, animal, and mineral substances.

William Wall, for a horizontal escapement for watches.

George Montague Higginson, for improvements in locks.

Isaac Robert Mott, for a new in

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