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1817.]
Monthly List of New Publications.
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Christian Unity, doctrinally and historically considered, in eight Sermons, preached before the University of Oxford in 1816, at the Lecture founded by the late Rev. John Bampton, M. A. 10s. 6d.

Christian Essays; by the late Rev. Sam. Charles Wilkes, A. M. 2 vols. Us.

A Synopsis of Signs of the Times, Past, Present, and Future, humbly attempted to be traced from the Chronological Prophecies in the original Scriptures; by the Rev. William Hales, D. D.

A Reply to a Letter from a Rector to his Curate, on the subject of the Bible Society; by a Deacon of the Church of England, 8vo. 2s. 6d.

The Doctrine of Regeneration, as identified with Baptism, and distinct from Renovation, Investigated; by Hector Davies Morgan, M. A. 8vo. 3s.

The Sources of the Evil; addressed to the United Parliament and the People of Great Britain, on the League formed between the Irish Lay Separatists and the Irish Roman Catholic Bishops, on the Measure of Emancipation; by Anglo-Hibernus. 3s. 6d.

Sermons extracted from the Lectures of Bishop Porteous, and intended for the use of the Younger Clergy, and for Families, 8vo. 9s.

Thoughts on the Tendency of Bible Societies, as affecting the Established Church and Christianity itself; by the Rev. A. O'Callaghan, A. M. 2s.

Scripture Genealogy from Adam to Christ, exhibited in a series of thirty-six engraved tables, royal 4to. £2:12:6.

Meditations and Prayers, selected from the Holy Scriptures, the Liturgy, and Pious Tracts; recommended to the Wayfaring Man, the Invalid, the Soldier, and the Seaman, whensoever unavoidably precluded from the house of prayer; by the Rev. I. Watts, second edition. 3s. fid.

A Survey of the Platform of the Christian Church, to which was adjudged a premium of £50, by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and Church Union in the diocese of St David's; by Hector Davies Morgan, M. A. 5s.

TRAVELS.

A Description of the People of India, with particular Reference to their Separation into Casts, &c., by the Abbè J. Dubois, missionary in the Mysore, 4to, 2, 2s.

Two Sketches of France, Belgium, and Spa, during the Summers of 1771 and 1816, with a Portrait of Napoleon's Guide at Waterloo; by the author of Letters from Paris in 1802-3, 8vo. 7s.

Journal of a Tour in Russia, Sweden, Prussia, Poland, c. in 1813 and 1814; by J. T. James, Student of Christ's Church, Oxford, 2 vols 8vo, with 12 plates. £1 10s.

EDINBURGH.

Tales of my Landlord, third edition, 4 vols 12mo. 1, 8s.

Memoirs of the Life and Writings of George Buchanan; by David Irving, LL.D. the second edition, corrected and enlarged; with an Appendix containing many original papers, and a reprint of Buchanan's Admonitioun, and other Scottish Tracts, 8vo. 14s.

The Works of Virgil in the Order of Construction; to which is prefixed, in English, a Summary View of the subject of each of the Dialogues, and of the several works of the Georgics and Æneid, 12mo. 4s. 6d.

The White Cottage; a Tale, 12mo. 7s.

An Essay on the Variation of the Compass; by William Bain, master, royal navy, 8vo. 6s.

The Craniad, or Spurzheim Illustrated; a Poem, in two parts, foolscap 8vo. 6s.

Stenhouse's Reckoner, and Tables of Monies, Weights, Measures, and Exchanges of all Nations; third edition, greatly enlarged and improved; price, bound in sheep, 3s.; or in roan, with a tuck, 4s.

A Primer, or First Lessons; by G. Fulton. 3d.; or on fine thick royal paper, 6d.

A Pronouncing Spelling-Book, with Reading Lessons in Prose and Verse; by Fulton & Knight, 12mo. Is. 6d. bound; or on fine paper, 2s.

The Orthoepy of the English Language Simplified, unfolding that method of teaching it which has been so successfully practised in their school; by Fulton and Knight, foolscap 8vo. 1s. 6d. boards.

The English Learner; or, a Selection of Lessons in Prose and Verse, adapted to the capacity of the Younger Classes of Readers; by Thomas Ewing, 12mo. 2s. bound.

Principles of Elocution; containing numerous Rules, Observations, and Exercises, on Pronunciation, Pauses, Inflections, Accents, and Emphasis; also Copious Extracts in Prose and Poetry, calculated to assist the Teacher, and to improve the Pupil, in Reading and Recitation; by Thomas Ewing, second edition, 12mo 4s. 6d. bd.

A System of Geography, for the use of Schools and private Students on a new and easy plan; in which the European Boundaries are stated, as settled by the Treaty of Paris and Congress of Vienna; with an account of the Solar System, and a variety of Problems to be solved by the Terrestrial and Celestial Globes; by Thomas Ewing, 12mo: without maps, 4s. fid. bound; or with nine maps, drawn and engraved for the work, 6s. 6d.

Ewing's New General Atlas; containing distinct Maps of all the principal States and Kingdoms throughout the World, in which