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Star Tables for 1822. By T. Lynn. venile Instruction; together with Advice No. II. Royal 8vo. 10s.

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to Parents and Tutors, for conducting the Education of Children. By William Jillard Hort. 22 vols. in a case. £.313-6d.

The French Primer. By Mad. Doüin. 1s. sewed. 1s. 6d. bound.

The Mother's French Catechism for

her Children. By Mad. Doüin. 1s. sewed.

Is. 6d. bound.

Souter's Semi-Annual Catalogue, No. IV.: containing a list of the new schoolbooks published since Christmas.

Souter's School-master's General Cata

The Exotic Flora: containing Figures and Descriptions of New, Rare, or Littlelogue: containing upwards of 5000 schoolbooks in all languages. 1s. known Exotic Plants. By W. J. Hooker, LL.D. &c. Part I. Royal 8vo.

CHEMISTRY.

An Epitome of Chemistry, wherein the Principles of that Science are illustrated in 1000 Experiments. By the Rev. J.. Topham, M. A. 12mo. 3s. 6d.

CLASSICS.

A Translation in Verse of the Epistles from Laodamia to Protësilaus; Enone to Paris; and Leander to Hero; from the works of Ovid. By Joseph Guy, jun. 4to. 58.

The Spectator, Tatler, and Guardian, with Vignette Titles. 12 vols. £.6u6s.

Supplementary Annotations on Livy; designed as an Appendix to the editions of Drakenborch and Crevier, &c. By J. Walker. 8vo. 12s.

The first Book of Homer's Iliad translated into Latin Hexameter Verse. By the Rev. W. J. Aislabie, rector of Holy well, and late of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge.

CONCHOLOGY.

A New and Classical Arrangement of the Bivalve Shells of the British Islands. By W. Turton, M.D. 4to. with 20 plates, drawn and coloured from original specimens in the author's cabinet. £.1.

Wright's New Correct Tables, upon a Plan never before attempted, to facilitate the Business of Merchants in general, Grocers, Cheesemongers, Factors, and Traders. By William Wright. Long 4to. 8s.

Essays on Intellectual and Moral Improvement, and the Social Virtues. By J. Flockart. 12mo. 3s. 6d.

Aristarchus, or the Principles of Composition, with Rules for attaining Purity and Elegance of Expression. By Philip Withers. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

FINE ARTS.

A Series of 257 Effective Engravings, after the Great Masters, to illustrate the Holy Bible. 8vo. with the Apocrypha, 7s.; without the Apocrypha, 241 sub. jects, 5s. 6d. ; and 12mo. 5s., 24o. 169 subjects, 4s. 6d. ; 96 subjects for 12mo. Testaments, 2s.; 49 subjects for 12mo. Prayers, 25.; 73 subjects for 24mo. 2s. ; 65 subjects for 32mo. Prayers, 1s. 6d. Sets beautifully coloured, at treble the above prices, and on India paper at the

same.

Britannia Delineata. Part II. Imperial folio.

Sicily from Drawings. By Dewint No. IX. 8vo. 12s. 4to. 18s.

Paris: from Drawings. By Captain Batty. 8vo. £.74s. 4to. £.1016s.

A Series of Views illustrative of the Island of St. Helena, By J. Wathen, Esq. The Rudiments of Perspective; in which the Representation of Objects is described by two methods. By Peter Nicholson. 8vo. 14s.

resting upon the Simple Basis of Addition and Subtraction, the several Theorems taught in this important Branch of Mathematical Science. By Pascal, Newton, Taylor, De Moivre, Lagrange, and others. 4to. 18s.

Practical Observations on the Nautical Almanack and Astronomical Ephemeris. Les Costumes Françaises de 1200 á By James South, F.R.S. 8vo. 4s. 1715. 12mo. £.1.1s.

Delineations of the Costume of the Spaniards. 4to. £.2.12.6d.

GEOGRAPHY.

A Statistical, Political, Mineralogical, and Modern Map of Italy; with the New Boundaries, according to the latest Treaties.

By J, A. Orgiazzi. 15s. in a case.

A View of the Present State of the Scilly Islands: exhibiting their vast Importance to Great Britain, and the Improvements of which they are susceptible. By the Rev. George Woodley. 8vo. with a chart, 12s.

A Gazetteer of the most Remarkable Places in the World, with Brief Notices of the Principal Historical Events, and the most celebrated Persons connected with them; to which are annexed, References to Books of History, Voyages, and Travels, &c. By Thomas Bourn. 8vo. 18s.

Part V. of Malte Brun's System of Universal Geography. 7s. 6d.

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MEDICINE.

A Treatise on the Diseases of Arteries and Veins; containing the Pathology and Treatment of Aneurisms and Wounded

Arteries. By Joseph Hodson, member of the Royal College of Surgeons. 8vo. 15s.

The Study of Medicine, comprising its Physiology, Pathology, and Practice. By John Mason Good, M.D. 4 vols. 8vo. A Discourse on Vaccination. By Valentine Leman, M.D. 8vo. 6s.

A System of Anatomy for the Use of Students of Medicine. By Caspar Wistar, M.D. 2 vols. 8vo. £.1.10s.

Hora Subsecivæ; or First Steps to Composing and Conversing on Medical Subjects in the Latin Language. By J. Fletcher, M.D. 12mo. 4s.

MISCELLANIES.

An Answer to the Sixth Edition of a Pamphlet, supposed Official, entitled, the State of the Nation, accompanied with a third Chapter, being a Treatise on Agricultural Distress, or the Interests of the Landlord considered, their Cause and Remedies. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

The Elements of the Game of Chess. By William Lewis. 12mo. 7s.

No. I. of the Literary Register. 4to. 4d. The Leeds Correspondent; a Literary, Mathematical, and Philosophical Miscellany. 1s. 6d. each quarterly part.

The Principles of Genius; an Essay. By Alexander Paton. 12mo. 5s,

A Search of Truth in the Science of the Human Mind. Part I. By the Rev. F. Beasley, D.D. 8vo. 14s.

The Satires of Aulus Persius Flaccus, translated into English verse. By W. Gifford, Esq., with Notes and Illustrations, and the Latin Text. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

An Essay on Average, and on other subjects connected with the Contract of Marine Insurance. 8vo. 12s.

Remarks on the present defective State of the Nautical Almanack. By Francis Baily, F.R.S. and L.S. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

NATURAL HISTORY.

Natural History for Children; being a familiar Account of the most remarkable Quadrupeds, Birds, Fishes, Reptiles, Trees, and Plants, 5 vols. 10s. 6d.

NOVELS, TALES, AND ROMANCES. Sketches and Fragments. By the author of the Magic Lantern. 8vo. 7s.

Roche Blanche, or the Hunters of the Pyrenees, a Romance. By Miss Anna Maria Porter. 3 vols. £.1.4s.

Sermons. By the Rev. J. W. Cunningham. M.A. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Four Sermons. By the Rev. J. Tay

Body and Soul, a Series of lively and lor, L.L.D. Dr Taylor, and Bishops Louth pathetic Stories. 8vo. 12s.

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The Poetical Works of Barry Cornwall, now first collected. 3 vols. £.1.1s.

Nonsense Verses, with an Introduction and Notes. By James Harley. 4s. 6d. The Poems of Geoffrey Chaucer, with a Life. By S. W. Singer, Esq. 5 vols. foolscap 8vo. £.15s.

Portraits (in Verse,) of the Leading Performers: with other Poems. By Harry Stoe Van Dyk, Esq. foolscap 8vo.

POLITICS AND POLITICAL ECONOMY. Observations on a General Iron Railway with a Geographical Map of the Plan, showing its great superiority, by the general Introduction of Mechanic Power, over all the present Methods of Conveyance by Turnpike Roads and Canals. 8vo. 6s. 6d.

An Inquiry into the Present State of the Statute and Criminal Law of England. By John Miller, Esq. Svo. 9s. 6d. A Statistical Account, or Parochial Survey of Ireland. By William Shaw Mason, Esq. Vol. III.

An Address to the People of England in the Cause of the Greeks, occasioned by the late Inhuman Massacres in the Isle of Scio. By the Rev. T. S. Hughes. 8vo. 2s.

Remarks on the Consumption of Public Wealth, by the Clergy of every Christian Nation, &c. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

Report on the Criminal Law of Demerara and in the Dutch Colonies. By J. Henry, Esq. of the Middle Temple.

The Policy of England and France at the present Crisis, with respect to the Greeks. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

The Speeches of Lord John Russell in the House of Commons on moving Resolutions on Reform of Parliament. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

The Speech of Thomas Creevy, Esq. in the House of Commons, upon the subject of the Act of the Ministerial Pension Bill. 1s. 6d.

THEOLOGY.

Works of the Rev. John Gambold: with an Introductory Essay. By Thomas Erskine, Esq. advocate, author of Remarks on the Internal Evidence for the Truth of Revealed Religion. 12mo. 4s. bds.

The Abbey of Kilkhampton Revived; or Monumental Records for the Year 1980. Foolscap 8vo. 6s.

and Hayter. 4s.

Practical and Familiar Sermons. By the Rev. E. Cooper. Vol. VI. 6s. Lectures on Parables selected from the New Testament. 8s.

Gleanings in the Field of Boaz; or Short Meditations and Selections from various Authors. By Jacob Squire, Esq. 2 vols. £.1.10s.

Testimonies to the Truths of National and Revealed Religion, extracted from the Works of distinguished Laymen. By the Rev. S. Brewster. 12mo. 5s. 6d.

Discourses on various Subjects, and Charges delivered to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Winchester. By Thomas Balguy, D.D. 2 vols. 8vo. 12s.

An Explanation of the Five Books of Moses; in which it is attempted to ren der Sacred History as interesting and familiar as possible, and thereby calculated to instil Principles of Morality and Religion into the youthful Mind.

Thornton's Sermons on various Subjects. 8vo. 12s.

An Essay on the Moral Benefits of Death to Mankind. By David Eaton. Is.

A Sermon preached at the Anniversary of the British and Foreign School Society. By Wm. Cairns, M.A. 8vo. 2s.

A Country Parson's Second Offering to his Mother Church, in nine Pastoral Sermons. 12mo. 3s.

Baptism Discussed, containing Scripture Principles, Precepts, and Precedents, in favour of the Baptism of Infants and little Children. By Daniel Isaac. 12mo. 4s. 6d.

Sermons on Subjects Doctrinal and Practical. By the Rev. H. G. White, A.M. 2 vols. 8vo. £.14s.

The Influence of Protestant Missionary Establishments, in developing the Physical and Moral Condition of Man, and elucidating the Dark Regions of the Globe, briefly delineated. By T. Myers,

A.M. 3s.

Observations on the Metrical Version of the Psalms, made by Sternhold, Hopkins, and others: with Notices of other English Metrical Versions of the Psalms. By the Rev. Henry John Todd, M.A. F.S.A. Svo. 4s.

TOPOGRAPHY.

Memoirs, Historical and Topographical, of Bristol and its Neighbourhood. By the Rev. S. Seyer, M.A. Part I. 4to.

Delineations, Historical, Topographical, and Descriptive, of the Watering and Sea-bathing Places of Scotland. By the Rev. W. Wade. 12mo.

VOYAGES AND TRAVELS.

Inquiry concerning the Site of Ancient Palibothra, Part IV. containing a Tour from Bhaugulpoor to Mandar, from thence to Curruck poor and a Circuit of the Hills, with an Account of the Site of the Ancient City of Jey Nugger, made during the months of December and January 1818-19, with a Map of the Route, Views, &c. By Lieut. Col. William Franklin. 4to. 15s. boards.

ZOOLOGY.

Zoological Researches in the Island of Java, &c. with Figures of Native Quadrupeds and Birds. By Thos. Horsfield, M.D. No. IV. 4to. £.lls.

EDINBURGH.

Documents relative to the Reception at Edinburgh, of the Kings and Queens of Scotland, MDLXI. MDCL. Collected and arranged by Sir Patrick Walker.

Vol. XV. Part II. Encyclopædia Britannica; or Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature. Sixth Edition. Revised, corrected, and improved.

Chronological Notes of Scottish Affairs, from 1680 till 1701, being chiefly taken from the Diary of Lord Fountainhall. 4to. £.1116d. boards.

Discourses, Explanatory and Practical, on the Epistle of Saint Jude, by W. Muir, D.D. Minister of St George's Church, Glasgow, 8vo. 9s. 6d. boards.

Bibliotheca Britannica; or a General Index to the Literature of Great Britain and Ireland, ancient and modern; including such foreign works as have been translated into English, or printed in the British Dominions. As also, a copious selection from the writings of the most distinguished authors of all ages and nations. By Robert Watt, M.D. late President of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, &c. &c. &c. 4to. Part VII. £.1.1s.

Vol. VI., Part II. (being the concluding Part,) of the Edinburgh Gazetteer, or Geographical Dictionary. Accompanied by an Atlas, by A. Arrowsmith, Hydographer to his Majesty. 9s., with an Appendix and Preface, and Titles to the Work.

The Edinburgh Gazetteer, or Geographical Dictionary, complete. 6 vols. 8vo. double columns, £.58s. boards.

•.• From the care with which this Gazetteer has been prepared, and the character of its contributors, the publishers confidently hope that it will be found to contain the most perfect body of Geography, physical, political, statistical, and commercial, that is now to be met with. In this belief they are confirmed, by the

large and increasing share of public favour, which, during the progress of its publication in parts, this work has so remarkably experienced.

Arrowsmith's Atlas, plain. £.116s., half-bound; coloured, £.2126d.

On the Distressed State of Agriculture. By James Cleghorn. Being the Essay for which the Highland Society of Scotland, at their general meeting on 1st July 1822, voted a piece of plate of fifty guineas value; published by order of the Society. 3s.

The Steam Boat. By the Author of Annals of the Parish, &c. 12mo. 7s:

Select Passages from the Bible, arranged under distinct heads, for the use of schools and families. By Alexander Adam, Teacher, Edinburgh. In one thick volume 12mo. 4s. boards, or 4s. 6d. bound.

The Edinburgh General Post-Office Annual Directory, 1822-23. Carefully compiled. 4s. boards.

The Sabbath, and other Poems. By William Bennoch, Carron-Bridge, Dumfries-shire: 12mo. 5s. in boards.

Remains of the late Alexander Leith Ross, A. M. with a memoir of his life. 8vo. 10s. 6d. boards.

Report of the Trial by Jury, Professor John Leslie against William Blackwood, for Libel in "Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine." Reported by William Bennet, W. S. 3s.

Rome in the Nineteenth Century, containing a complete Account of the Ruins of the Ancient City, the Remains of the Middle Ages, and the Monuments of Modern Times; with remarks on the Fine Arts, on the State of the Society, and on the Religious Ceremonies, Manners, and Customs, of the modern Romans; in a Series of Letters, written during a residence at Rome, in the years 1817 and 1818. 2nd Edit. 3 vols. £.1.116d. bds.

Guide to the City and County of Perth, comprising a Topographical and Statistical Account of the City, with occasional notices of its Antiquities, a description of the Environs, and the principal Scenery in the County, in the form of Tours. 8vo. 6s. half-bound.

Temora, an Epic Poem of Ossian, in eight Cantos, translated into English verse. By Thomas Travers Burke, Esq. Royal Scots Greys. 8vo. 14s. boards.

Exotic Flora; containing figures and descriptions of new, rare, or otherwise interesting Exotic Plants, especially of such as ar deserving of being cultivated in our gardens; together with remarks upon their generic and specific characters, natural orders, history, culture, time of flowering, &c. By William

Jackson Hooker, L.L.D. Regius Professor of Botany in the University of Glasgow, &c. &c. Royal 8vo. Part I. 8s. plain; 15s. coloured.

Horæ Subsecivæ, or First Steps to company and conversing on Medical Subjects, in the Latin Language: intended chiefly for the use of Candidates for a Degree in Medicine in the University of Edinburgh. By John Fletcher, M. D. 12mo. 4s. bds.

An Address to the Public, in behalf of the Greeks, especially those who have survived the late Massacres in Scio:

The Scottish Cryptogamic Flora; or Coloured Figures and descriptions of Cryptogamic Plants found in Scotland, belonging chiefly to the order Fungi, and intended to serve as a continuation of English Botany. By Robert Kaye Gre

ville, Esq. F. R. S. E. No. II. 4s.

Considerations on the State of British India, embracing the Subject of Colonization, Missionaries, the Character of the Natives, and the Nepaul and Mahrattah Wars, with observations on the policy of the Marquis of Hastings, and the arrange.

ments which have resulted from it. Also a view of our Civil Government and Military Establishment, and the prospects of individuals adventuring to India. By Lieutenant A. White, of the Bengal Native Infantry. 12s. boards.

Memoirs of the Wernerian Natural History Society; Vol. IV. Part I. With ten engravings. 10s. 6d. boards. To be continued in half-yearly parts.

Two Discourses on the Sin, Danger, and Remedy of Duelling; with Copious Notes, illustrative of the subject, and embracing an account of the rise, progress, variations, prohibitions, and preventives of single combat. By the Rev. Peter Chalmers, A. M. one of the Ministers of Dunfermline.

A Plea for the Covenanted Reformation in Britain and Ireland. By the Rev. George Stevenson, Minister of the Gospel, Ayr. 1s. 6d.

The Military Black-smith and his Daughter Marion, intended chiefly for Young Women on their first entering Service. 9d.

MONTHLY REGISTER.

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.

EUROPE.

SPAIN. Since the publication of our last Number, intelligence of important events at Madrid has been received. The agitations in Spain, to which we have frequently alluded, has at length produced an explosion, which has resulted in the triumph of the constitutional government. The spirit of hostility to the new order of things, which has been long secretly lurk ing in the bosoms of the Royal Guards, and which has been cherished by the agents of the court, and by the infatuated and selfish members of the religious orders, burst out with a fury that endan. gered the infant liberties of Spain. The cause of these counter-revolutionary proceedings has been shortly this :-At the conclusion of the Session of the Cortes on the 30th June, the King attended in per. son, to prorogue that assembly. Already a feeling of irritation existed between the Royal Guards and the populace, and as soon as the Cortes had separated, the popular feeling was displayed by cries of "Liberty and the Constitution," to which the Guards, whose previous conduct had provoked the strife, answered by excla mations of " Absolute Power." A tu. mult ensued, in attempting to appease which, a meritorious officer was killed by the licentious soldiery. On the evening

of the 2d of July the minds of the soldiers, stirred up by shouts that the King was in danger, elevated the standard of revolt, and, to the number of from 1500 to 2000 men, marched out of the city, and took possession of the Prado, a fortified station in the neighbourhood of the capital, where they demanded that the King should be restored to his former rights-that is, to the right of governing his people without the interference of a representative assembly! For several days the rebellious Guards kept possession of their strong hold, demanding, from day to day, supplies of rations from the government. As might have been foreseen, their revolutionary proposal was rejected with disdain, Negociations having failed, they determined to appeal to arms; and on the morning of the 7th they entered the city in hostile array, in three divisions, one of which was charged with the duty of seizing the park of artillery, another with dislodging the militia, a body of armed citizens, from the square of the constitution; and the third was to support the operations of the two other bodies, by occupying a principal gate of the city, and thus controlling the ingress and regress of the capital in that direction. In every one of these objects they failed. They were opposed by the national mili

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