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Monthly List of New Publications.
[May

Enquiry into several Questions of Political Economy, applicable to the present State of Great Britain.

A Letter to David Ricardo, Esq. analysing his Pamphlet on the Depreciation of Bank Notes; by the Rev. A. Crombie. 1s.

A Tabular View of the Finance of Great Britain; by Nathaniel Jekyll, Esq.

The true State of the British Nation, as to Trade, Commerce, &c. clearly pourtrayed; by J. H. Riddel, Esq. 8vo.

A Second Lay Sermon, addressed to the Higher and Middle Classes, on the existing Distresses and Discontents; by S. T. Coleridge, Esq. 12mo. 5s.

On the Spanish Colonies, and South American Revolution; by M. de Pradt, 2 vols 8vo.

A Vindication of the Subject's Right to deliberate and vote at County Meetings. 1s.

A Sketch of a Plan for a Reformation in the System of Provincial Banking, &c.; by a Country Shopkeeper.

A Letter on the Expediency of Reform in Parliament; by Robt. Hardinge Evans. 3s. 6d.

The Sacred and Indefeasible Rights of the Clergy Examined, Recognised, and Vindicated. 3s.

An Inquiry into the Nature of Benevolence, chiefly with a view to elucidate the Principles of the Poor Laws, and to shew their immoral tendency; by J. E. Bicheno, 4s. 6d.

A Sketch of a Plan, by J. C. Curwen, Esq. M.P. for bettering the Condition of the Labouring Classes of the Community, and for equalizing and reducing the amount of the present Parochial Assessments, submitted to theCommittee appointed by the House of Commons for taking the Laws respecting the Poor into consideration. 1s.

THEOLOGY.

The Advantages of Solitude, a Sermon preached at Salter's-hall Meeting-house by the late Rev. Hugh Worthington, April 20, 1777; never before published. 1s. 6d.

A new Volume of Sermons; by Bishop Horsley, 8vo. 10s. 6d.

A Word in opposition to Fanatical, Calvinistical, and Soli-fidian Views of Christianity; by the Rev. R. Warner. 3s.

The Christian Doctrines of the Trinity and Incarnation, considered and maintained on the Principles of Judaism; by the Rev. J. Oxlee, 2 vols 8vo.

Female Scripture Biography; by F. A. Cox, A.M. 2 vols 8vo. 24s.

Sermons, on various Subjects; by the late W. Bell, D. D. prebendary of Westminster. 7s.

A Reference to Jewish Tradition necessary to an Interpreter of the New Testament; by C. J. Bloomfield, M. A. Rector of Dunton, Bucks. 2s.

A Humble Remonstrance to the House of Commons, on the nature and object of the Report of its Select Committee for inquiring into the Laws and Ordinances of Foreign States, respecting their Roman Catholic subjects, &c.; by a native Roman Catholic Prelate, 2s.

Spry's Bampton Lectures, 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Wilks's Christian Essays, 2 vols. 14s.

Steven's Discourses on the Festivals and Fasts, 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Sermons; by J. S. Jones, D.D. 10s. 6d.

Memorial of the Just; by the Rev. T. Jervis.

The True Test of Religion in the Soul; by the Rev. C. Simeon.

Sermons by the Rev. John Martin, 2 vols 8vo. 24s.

Letters to a Serious and Humble Inquirer after Divine Truth; by the Rev. Edward Cooper, 12mo.

A Key to the Old Testament and Apocrypha; by the Rev. R. Gray, 8vo. 13s.

An Essay on the Modern Teachers of Religion.

Sermons, extracted from Bishop Porteous's Lectures; by J. Baker, M. A. Rector of Stanmer-cum Palmer, Sussex, 8vo. 9s.

Challenge to Unitarians, 8vo.

TOPOGRAPHY.

The Hythe, Sandgate, and Folkestone Guide; containing an Account of their Ancient and Present State, and a Description of the principal Objects worthy of Attention in the Neighbourhood, fc. 8vo. 4. 6d.

VOYAGES AND TRAVELS.

Narrative of the Loss of the American Brig, Commerce, wrecked on the Western Coast of Africa in 1815, with an Account of the Sufferings of her surviving Officers and Crew, who were enslaved by the wandering Arabs on the Great African Desert; and Observations made during the Travels of the Author while a Slave to the Arabs; by James Riley, late master and supercargo; concluded by a Description of the city of Tombuctoo, on the River Niger, and of another large city (far south of it) on the same river, called Wassanah; printed uniformly with Park and Adams' Travels in Africa, 4to, with a map. £1, 15s.

Narrative of a Voyage to Hudson's Bay; by Lieut. Edward Chappell, R. N.

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

A Narrative of the Briton's Voyage to Pitcairn's Island; by Lieut Shilliber, 8vo. with 16 etchings. 7s. 6d.

Letters from the Highlands; by Miss Spence, 8vo. 10s. 6d.