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LONDON.

Mr Charles Mills' History of the Crusades is among the last Tanslations in French. Similar versions of his History of Chivalry, and his other works, are announced.

The Rev. Russell Scott, author of an Analytical investigation of the Scriptural Claims of the Devil, has nearly ready for publication, a Discourse on the Scriptural Humanity of Christ, and its corruption traced during the times of the Apostles, and until the completion of the Nicene and Constantinopolitan creed, by Pope Nicholas I., about the year 806.

An illustrative work is announced for publication, entitled, Ports of EnglandNo. I. contains two plates, Whitby and Scarborough, engraved in highly-finished mezzotinto, by Thomas Lupton, from drawings by J. W. W. Turner, Esq., R.A., made expressly for the work. This work will contain all licensed and the chartered ports of England.

Mr Ebers announces his intention of producing a splendid Annual Miscellany, to be entitled the Aurora.

"Words," a series of Essays on things imaginative and philosophical, in post Svo., will be ready in a few days.

A popular Introduction to the Study of the Holy Scriptures, designed for the use of mere English readers, is preparing By W. for publication, in two parts. Carpenter, Editor of the Critica Biblica, &c.

Mr Frere has nearly ready for publica. tion, a corrected edition of "A Combined View of the Prophecies," in which he has availed himself of the advantages for perfecting this subject, which have been afforded by the late expiration of another grand prophetic period, the 1290 years of Daniel.

Speedily will be published, the Missionary's Memorial, or Verses on the death of John Lawson, late Missionary at Calcutta. By Bernard Barton.

Flowers gathered in Exile. By the late Rev. John Lawson, Missionary at Calcutta, are printing.

A Swedish Translation of Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered has just appeared in Stockholm.

The second edition of Landor's Ima ginary Conversations is nearly ready.

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The History of the Inquisition : Translation of the celebrated work of Llorente, the Secretary of the Inquisition in Spain, is printing in 2 vols. 8vo.

VOL. XVIII.

A 4to volume of Biographical Sketches of recently-living British Characters is printing; commencing with the Reign of George IV., and with a list of their engraved Portraits.

Sir Andrew Halliday's Annals of the House of Hanover are just ready for publication.

A Translation of the "Tre Giuli," the most popular of the Poems of G. B. Casti, with a Memoir of the Author, and some Account of his other Works, are in the press.

Shortly will be published, Part I. in 3 large vols. 8vo., containing the Four Gospels (to be succeeded in the course of the year by Part II. in 2 vols., containing the Acts and the Epistles,) of "Recensio Synoptica Annotationis Sacræ, being a Critical Digest and Synoptical Arrangement of the most important Annotations, Exegetical, Philological, and Theological, By the Rev. on the New Testament. S. T. Bloomfield, M.A.

A periodical work is just commenced, entitled "the Brazen Head."

The Table Talk and Bon-Mots of R. B. Sheridan have been collected under the title of "Sheridaniana."

Tales round a Winter Hearth; by Jane and Ann Maria Porter; and Memoirs of the Court of Henry VIIL, by Mrs A. T. Thomson, are just ready.

A volume of "Rejected Articles" is in the press.

A History of the Mahrattas, with the Mahratta Plates, and a Map of country, chiefly from original and recent Surveys, is preparing for publication. By Capt. J. G. Duff, of Bombay Native Infantry, and late Political Resident at Sa tara, in 3 vols., 8vo.

Reynold's (the dramatist) Memoirs, and the third series of Sayings and Do ings, will shortly appear.

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The Mysterious Monk; by C. A. Bolen: Geraldine Murray, a Tale; by Miss M'Leod; the Moss-Troopers, a Border Tale; by the Author of "Bannockburn:". Henry the Fourth France, an historical Tale, by Alicia Lefanu; and Highland Mary, by the Author of the "Farmer's Three Daugh ters," will be published during the next month.

The Rev. Joseph Hunter, of Bath, has issued Proposals for publishing "The History and Topography of the Deanery of Doncaster," in the West Riding of the The Work will form County of York.

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two folio volumes, to correspond with his History of Hallamshire.

M. Deccon's Cabinet of Curiosities has recently been sold at Paris. The Cata logue of this Collection, which is now in the press, will form 3 vols. 8vo., and each volume is printed under the superintendence of a committee of Literati and Collectors.

Illustrations of Anglo-Saxon Poetry; by the late Rev. I. I. Conybeare, Professor of Anglo-Saxon and of Poetry in the University of Oxford, will be published in the ensuing month, in 1 vol. 8vo.

A Russian peasant has recently written a volume of poems, entitled, "Leisure Hours of a Villager," which has been published, and obtained him the notice of the Emperor.

There is announced for early publication, "The Journal of a Voyage up the Mediterranean, principally among the Islands of the Archipelago, and in Asia Minor, together with an Essay on the Fanariotes (translated from the French.) By the Rev. Charles Swaa."

The second volume of Mr Godwin's History of the Commonwealth is nearly ready.

Mr Thomas Fawdington, of Manchester, has in the press, a Case of Melanosis, with some Observations on the Pathology of this Disease. Illustrated by engravings.

A series of stories, original and select, under the title of "Stanley Tales," will shortly appear in monthly parts.

Dr Faber's "Difficulties of Romanism" will be published in a few days.

The Rev. T. T. James, Author of Travels in Sweden, &c. has nearly ready for publication, a Series of Views in Rus. sia, Poland, Germany, and Sweden, from drawings made during his travels.

"The Martyrs," a Drama, in three acts, by Joanna Baillie, will be published in a few days.

Debates of the British Parliament during the Interregnum, are printing from the original MS.

Loudon's Gardener's Magazine will be published quarterly.

Notes, critical and explanatory, of the Gospels and Acts of the Apostles. By William Wass, M.A. F.S.A. &c. In 4 vols. 8vo.

A Genealogical Chart (on a new principle) of all the Sovereign Houses of Europe, for the space of the last eight centuries, to 1826, adapted equally to all modern histories, and exhibiting at one view, not only the direct line of Succession, but also the family alliances and collateral branches of each House, with marginal explanations, is announced.

An Inquiry concerning that disturbed state of the Vital Functions, usually deno. minated Constitutional Irritation; by Benjamin Travers, F.R.S. senior surgeon to St. Thomas's Hospital, &c. is nearly ready for publication.

The "Biographie Moderne," edited by M. M. Jouay, Arnault, &c. is just com. pleted in 20 vols., and a second edition is preparing.

The Military Sketch-Book is printing in 2 vols. post 8vo.

The Memoirs of J. J. Casanova de Seingalt, from the Author's MS. now, for the first time, translated into the English language, are nearly ready.

The Duke of Buckingham is printing, at his own private expense, the whole of the Ancient Irish Chronicles (with Latin translations.) Two volumes are already finished.

Prospectuses of a new work, entitled, "The Practical Philosopher," have recently been circulated, and the printing will shortly be commenced.

Correspondence of Major C., her uncle.
Miss Cartwright is editing the Life and

Travels of the Russian Mission through
Mongalia to China, and residence in
Pekin, in the year 1820-21, by George
Timkowski, with corrections and notes
by M. J. Klaproth, are nearly ready.

Thoughts on Domestic Education, by a mother, are nearly ready for publication.

Gaston de Blondeville, the new romance, by Mrs Radcliffe, will be preceded by a Memoir of the Author, and extracts from her diary.

Travels in the Provinces on the SouthWest Bank of the Caspian Sea, with some account of the trade, commerce, and resources of those countries, are announced. By James B. Fraser, Esq., Author of a "Narrative of a Journey into Khorasan," &c.

logue of old books is in the press.
A Supplement to Rivington's cata-

General Gourgaud has in the press an
Essay, said to be written by Napoleon
Bonaparte at the age of 20.

A Chronological History of the West Indies is nearly ready for publication.

A beautiful edition of Sir Walter Scott's Works is now printing at Paris, in royal 18mo.

A novel, entitled "Giornata; or, To the Day," said to be from the pen of a noble author, is nearly ready for publication.

The chaplain of his Majesty's ship the Blonde, announces for publication the Narrative of a Voyage to the Sandwich Islands.

Recollections of the Life of the late

Lindley Murray (which he wrote in consequence of repeated solicitations), to gether with an Appendix, containing a memoir of the concluding years of his life, his character, and some critical remarks on his writings, are announced as preparing for publication.

The Odes of Horace, in the order of the metres, from the text of Mitscherlich, are announced. By the Rev. W. J. Aislabie, A.M.

An extensive Autobiographical Work is announced for publication in parts; the first of which will contain the Memoirs of Colley Cibber.

Mémoires du Prince de Montbarey, Ministre Secrétaire d'Etat au Département de la Guerre sous Louis XVI., Grande d'Espange de la premiére classe, Prince du Saint Empire, &c. &c., 4 tom. in 8vo., avec un Portrait de l'Auteur, et le Fac-simile de son Ecriture, are in the press.

The Charities of the City of London, selected and arranged from the reports of his Majesty's Commissioners, are printing in 1 vol. royal 8vo., uniformly with the parliamentary debates and state trials.

Spanish Synonyms illustrated by copious extracts from the best Spanish Poets, by L. J. A. Mac Henry, are announced.

Selections from the Works of Dr John Owen. By the Rev. W. Welson. 2 vols. 18mo. with a memoir, &c.

Dr Paris's new work on Diet, with a view to establish a system of rules for the

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Preparing for the press, A Treatise on the Divine Sovereignty, in which is contained an Exposition of the Passages of Scripture which have been supposed to bear on that subject; as quoted by the Rev. John Brown in his Dictionary of the Bible, under the Articles Election, Re probation, and Perseverance; by the Rev. Thomas Scott, in his Sermon on Election and Final Perseverance; and by Joseph Fletcher, A. M., in his discourse on Personal Election and Divine Sovereignty. By Robert Wilson, A.M.

A Treatise on Life Assurances and Annuities. By John M'Kean, C. S. Ac

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Hoyle's Games, Improved, Revised, and Corrected. By Charles Jones, Esq. A New Edition, considerably enlarged. 18mo. 6s.

Coleman's Commercial Assistant. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

The Conduct of the Twelve, Nations; or a View of the different Cases of Human Character and Talent. 8vo. 18s.

The Cook and Housewife's Manual; containing the most approved Modern Receipts. Illustrated by numerous Notes, and practical Observations on all the various Branches of Domestic Economy. By Mrs Margaret Dods, of the Cleikum Inn, St. Ronan's. 12mo. 7s.

The Practical Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer, and complete Decorator. By Peter and M. A. Nicholson. 4to. 5s

NOVELS, TALES, ROMANCES, &c. Sandoval; or the Spanish Freemason. 3 vols. post 8vo. £.18s6d.

The Young Artist. By the Author of Arthur Monteith. 12mo. 3s. 6d.

Allan M'Leod. 18mo. 1s. 6d. Grandfather's Tales. 18mo. 1s. 6d. Tales of Chivalry and Romance. Small 8vo. 1s. 6d.

Richelieu; or the Broken Heart. 12mo. 5s. 6d.

Constancy, a moral Tale. 12mo. 4s. A Visit to the Rectory of Passy. Crown 8vo. 7s.

Emily; or Traits of Principle. Post 8vo. 6s.

Miriam, a Jewish Tale. Post 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Fancy's Sketch; or Gems of Poetry and Wit. 18mo. 3s.

Tales from the German of Hoffman, Schiller, Richter, Langbein, La Fontaine, and Korner. 12mo. 7s.

Chinese Courtship. With the Chinese Text. By Peter Perring Thoms. 8vo.

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Molech; or the Approach of the Deluge. By the Rev. W. Bassett. 8vo. 5s. 6d.

Anne Boleyn, a Dramatic Poem. By the Rev. H. H. Milman. 8s. 6d. The Lusiad of Camoens ; an Epic Poem in Ten Cantos. Translated into English Verse; with Notes. By Thomas Moore Musgrave. 8vo. £.11s.

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A Practical View of the present State of Slavery in the West-Indies; or an Examination of Mr Stephens' " Slavery of the British West-India Colonies." By Alexander Barclay, Esq. 8vo. 14s.

A Short Sketch of the Province of UpLabouring Poor throughout England. To per Canada, for the Information of the tion. which is prefixed, Thoughts on Coloniza

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By Henry John Boulton, Esq.

the Substance of all Important Papers Parliamentary Abstracts; containing laid before the Two Houses of Parliament during the Session of 1825. Royal 8vo. £.1.10s.

An Essay on Money Lending. By F. Neale, Esq. 8vo. 2s 6d.

RELIGION AND MORALS.

Prayers of Eminent Persons, selected, arranged, and generally adapted to the Purposes of Family Worship and Private Devotion. By the Rev. Henry Clissold, A.M. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Rational Religion Examined; or Remarks on the Pretensions of Unitarianism;

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Antistites Religionis. Observations upon certain Statements made before the House of Parliament, in the late Sessions, affecting the Right of the Clergy to oppose, and the Duty of the King under the Coronation Oath to refuse, the Admission of the Papists to further Political Power. By the Rev George Stonestreet Griffin Stonestreet, L.L.B. 8vo. 6s.

Conversations on the Evidences of Christianity; in which the leading Arguments of the best Authors are arranged, developed, and connected with each other. 12mo.

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The History, Design, and Present State, of the Religious, Benevolent, and Charitable Institutions founded by the British in Calcutta. By Charles Lush, ington, Esq. 8vo. 14s.

Appendix to Mr Butler's Vindication of the "Book of the Roman Catholic Church," in reply to Dr Southey's Pre face to his "Vindicia, Ecclesiæ Angli, canæ." 1s.

The Transactions of the Medical and Physical Society of Calcutta. Vol. 1. 8vo. 15s.

Two Sermons on the State of the Jews: By the Rev. John Stewart. 3s. 6d,

On Cruelty to Animals.. A Sermon, preached in Edinburgh on the 5th of March 1826. By Thomas Chalmers,

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Remarks on the Hora Sabbatim of Godfrey Higgins, Esq. By H. Standish. 2s. 6d.

Parochial Sermons. By the Rev. W. Wilson, D.D. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Pearson's Discourses on Christ Crucified. 18mo. 3s. 6d.

Taylor's Book of Martyrs for the Young. 12mo. 4s. 6d.

The Expectations formed by the As syrians, that a Great Deliverer would ap pear at the end of our Lord's advent, demonstrated. 8vo. 10s.

Sermons, doctrinal, practical, and oc casional. By the Rev. W. Snowden. Vol. 2. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Penrose; or the Evidence of the Christian Miracles. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Essays, Moral, Religious, and Practical. By Samuel Hopkinson. 4s.

An Inquiry into the Religious Obligation of keeping holy one day in seven. By the Rev. G. Holden, A.M. 8vo. 12s.

Dedicated to the Bishop of Chester. The whole Works of Bishop Reynolds. Now first collected in 6 vols. 8vo. Price £.3. With a Portrait, &c.

Christian Memorials of the Nineteenth

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Travels in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Hanover, Germany, &c. By William Rae Wilson, Esq. Svo. £.11s. Recollections of a Pedestrian. By the Author of the Journal of an Exile. 3 vols. £.1u7s.

Narrative of a Tour through Hawaii, or Owyhee. By the Rev. W. Ellis, Missionary.. 8vo. 12s.

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Woodstock, or the Cavalier, a Tale of the Year Sixteen Hundred and Fifty-one. By the Author of Waverley," &c. 3 vols. post 8vo. Solitary Hours. By the Authoress of "Ellen Fitzarthur," and "The Widow's Tale," elegantly printed in a pocket volume. 4s. 6d.

Babylon and Infidelity Foredoomed of God: A Discourse on the Prophecies of Daniel and the Apocalypse, which relate to these Latter Times, and until the Second Advent. By the Rev. Edward Ir ving, Minister of the Caledonian, Church, London. 2 vols. 12mo. 10s. 6d. Etymons of English Words. By the late John Thomson, M.R.I. and A.S., Private Secretary to the Marquis of Hastings in India. In Svo. ; uniformly printed with Dr. Todd's edition of Johnson's Dictionary. 18s. boards.

Outlines of Modern Geography. By the Rev. William Andrew. 2s. 6d. bound.

Doddridge's Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul. With an Introductory Essay. By John Foster, Author of Essays on Decision of Character," &c. 12mo. 6s. boards.-Royal 24mo, 3s. 6d.

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The Third Volume of the Christian and Civic Economy of Large Towns, By Thomas Chalmers, D.D. 8vo... 9s. boards. This Volume concludes the Work.

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