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TABLES OF INTEREST, AT FOUR PER CENT.

Shewing, by inspection, the Interest of any given Sum, for any required number of Days, from 1 to 365. With compendious Time Tables. By WILLIAM TATE.

Accurately printed, in 8vo. on a bold Type, price 14s. in boards.

Also, by the SAME AUTHOR

1. The CALCULATIONS of LIFE ANNUITIES and the PUBLIC FUNDS, simplified and explained; forming an Introduction to the most intricate Business of the Stock Exchange. Price 5s.

2. The PRACTICE of MARINE INSURANCES. Price 5s.

3. The ELEMENTS of COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS. In 2 vols. price 12s. each. The First Volume containing an improved and simplified Theory of the Science of Arithmetic; the Second comprehending Annuities, the Funds, Marine Insurances, and Exchanges.

NEW COMMERCIAL DICTIONARY.

THE CYCLOPÆDIA of COMMERCE; comprising a Code of Commercial Law, Practice, Customs, and Information, and exhibiting the Present State of Commerce, Home, Foreign, and Colonial; with the Shipping, Manufactures, and Products, both Natural and Artificial, of the various Commercial Nations in the World: to which is added, an APPENDIX, containing a Tabular Digest of the Laws, Practice, Import and Export Duties, Drawbacks, Bounties, &c. of the Customs, with the Dock Charges and Regulations; Copious Tables of the respective Monies, Weights, and Measures of the principal Commercial States in the World; and a variety of Useful and Select Commercial and Notarial Precedents. The Commercial Department conducted by SAMUEL CLARKE, Esq. and the Legal Department by JOHN WILLIAMS, Eso. of the Inner Temple, Author of "The Laws relating to Trade and Commerce." Handsomely printed in 4to. in double columns, and on fine paper, price 21. 10s. in

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The claims of this Work to the patronage of the Commercial World are very important.

1st, The Information it contains is authentic, practical, and comprehensive. 2dly, It is strictly confined to the subjects of Commercial Law, Practice, Customs, and Knowledge. And,

3dly, It exhibits a tabular digest of the Laws, Practice, Duties, Drawbacks, &c. of the Customs, unrivalled for condensed expression, accuracy of detail, and facility of reference.

Its leading Contents may be briefly stated as follows, viz.

1. THE HISTORY AND PRINCIPLES OF COMMERCE, home, foreign, and colonial; with its present state and operations.

2. A DESCRIPTION OF THE ARTICLES OF COMMERCE, the places of their growth or culture, production or manufacture; their descriptions, discriminations, and varieties, with the markets for their sale or exchange.

*** Under this branch of the subject are inserted between five and six hundred Articles of Commerce, omitted in all similar Publications.

3. THE INTERNATIONAL LAWS OF COMMERCE. In the course of this important and misunderstood branch of commercial knowledge, are discussed the Laws of Nations which regulate Commerce during peace and war, the granting of licences and letters of marque, blockade, capture, re-capture, visitation and search, embargo, reprisals, &c. &c. &c.

4. THE MUNICIPAL LAWS OF COMMERCE; under which head are treated, in a familiar and

popular manner, the laws affecting the sale, purchase, and warranty of goods; the laws of bankruptcy, composition, arbitration or award, bills of exchange, extents, guarantees or sureties, liens, partners, principal and agent, patents, carriage and bailment of goods, stoppage in transitu, brokers, merchants alien, clerks, apprentices, &c. &c. &c.

5. THE MARITIME LAWS OF COMMERCE; containing the law and practice of insurance, average, salvage, freight, and charter-parties; the laws of shipping, as they relate to owners, masters, supercargoes, &c.; the various dock and port laws and regulations, &c.; with the duties and office of consuls, ambassadors, &c.

6. AN ANALYTICAL DIGEST OF THE LAWS AND PRACTICE OF THE CUSTOMS AND EXCISE; with the various import and export duties, bounties, drawbacks, dock and tonnage rates, harbour dues, &c. &c. with the tariffs and fiscal international regulations of the principal Commercial Nations of the World.

In the execution of this Work, an alphabetical arrangement has been adopted, as possessing the advantage of more ready reference; but, in order to enable the Reader to take a methodical and connective view of the Subject, each topic is discussed in the form of a Treatise, with all its necessary divisions and subdivisions; to which, distinct references are made from the shorter definitions, as they occur in the order of the alphabet. By this method, the detached parts of each subject are collected into one view, and much repetition is avoided.

London, January, 1824.

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A JOURNEY FROM RIGA TO THE CRIMEA, BY WAY OF KIEV;

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** The "Notes on the Crim Tatars," appended to the above work, were originally published in a very limited impression, which having been very favourably received, (see the British Critic, Literary Gazette, Monthly Magazine, New Edinburgh Review, and others,) the author has been induced, from their connection with the present work, to attach thereto, rather than reprint them in a distinct volume.

"The two Publications form one of the most agreeable and useful contributions which this branch of our Literature has lately received."-Literary Museum, Aug. 2. "In taking leave of Mrs. Holderness, we have great pleasure in assuring her that her volume makes a near approximation to the sort of work which we are glad to encourage from intelligent English residents abroad.....It bears every where the stamp of good sense, observation, and truth."-Quarterly Review, No. 57.

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THE GEOGRAPHY, HISTORY, AND STATISTICS, OF AMERICA AND THE WEST INDIES;

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THERAPEUTICS; or, THE ART OF HEALING.
By THOMAS MARRIAT, M.D.

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By JAMES PARKINSON,

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A TREATISE ON THE VENEREAL DISEASE;

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The CODE of HEALTH and LONGEVITY ;

Explaining the Rules for the Preservation of Health, and the attainment of Longevity. By the Right Hon. Sir JOHN SINCLAIR, Bart.

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By PIERCE EGAN,

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Author of "Sporting Anecdotes," "Picture of the Fancy,” “ Boxiana,” &c. Elegantly printed in royal 8vo. embellished with 36 coloured plates, (the scenes from real life, by J. R. and G. Cruickshank), and numerous wood cuts. Price 36s. boards.

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