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GALE, CURTIS, AND FENNER, PATERNOSTER ROW;
RODWELL, BOND STREET; BLACK, PARRY, AND
CO., LEADENHALL STREET; AND ALL OTHER

BOOKSELLERS.

1814.

CONTENTS OF NO. IV.

I. Sketch of the various Proposals for a CoNSTITUTIONAL REFORM, made

in Parliament. (Original.]-II. Observations on Mr. VANSITTART'S Plan of

Finance. By F. SILVER. Original.-III. A Letter to the Officers of the Army,

explaining the cause of the plan for the Officer's benefit Fund being for the pre-

sent abandoned. By Lieutenant Colonel ROBERTS. With Supplementary Observa-

tions on the same. By JOHN PHILIPPART, Esq. now first published.-IV. The Case

stated between the Public Libraries and the Booksellers.-V. Dramatic Eman-

cipation; or Strictures on the State of the Theatres, and on the consequent de-

generation of the Drama. On the partiality and injustice of the London Ma-

nagers; on many Theatrical Regulations; and on the Regulations on the Con-

tinent, for the Security of Literary and Dramatic Property; particularly de-

serving the attention of the Subscribers for a Third Theatre. By JAMES LAW.

RENCE, Knight of Malta. [Original.]-VI. A Second Letter to the Rev. Herbert

Marsh, confirming the opinion that the Vital Principle of the Reformation has

been lately conceded by him to the Church of Rome. By the Rev. PETER

GANDOLPHY.-VII. Substance of the Speech of JOHN BRUCE, Esq. in the

Committee of the House of Commons, on the Resolutions respecting Indian

affairs.-VIII. Remarks on the Evidence delivered before both Houses of Par-

liament on the East India Company's Affairs. By CHARLES MACLEAN, M. D.—

IX. Observations on the State of the Brewery, and on the Saccharine Quality

of Malt. By JAMES BAVERSTOCK, Esq. Alton, Hants. [Original.]—X. Substance

of the Speech of CHARLES MARSH, Esq. in a Committee of the House of Com-

mons, in support of the amendment moved by Sir Thomas Sutton, Bart. on the

Clause in the East India Bill, "Enacting further facilities to persons to go out

to India for religious purposes."-XI. A Counter Address to the Protestants of

Great Britain and Ireland, in Answer to the Address of Charles Butler, Esq.

(published in No. II.) By the Rev. THOMAS LE MESURIER.-XII. Public

Prosperity or Arguments in Support of a Plan for raising Six Millions Sterling;

and for employing that Sum in Loans to Necessitous and Industrious Persons.

By ANDREW BECKET, Esq. [Second Edition.]

I. An Examination of Mr. Cobbett's Objections to the Bill for the Relief of

the Unitarians. [Original.]—II. Plan for increasing the Incomes of the Officers

of the Army. By COLONEL ROBERTS. With a Supplement by JOHN PHILIP-

PART, Esq. now first published.—III. The Report of the National Society, 1813.

[All their Reports will in future be given exclusively in this Work.]-IV. Answer to

the Bishop of Lincoln's Charge to the Clergy of that Diocese, by the Rev. JOHN

CHETWODE EUSTACE.-V. A Letter to the Rev. Peter Gandolphy, in confuta-

tion of the opinion that the Vital Principle of the Reformation has been lately

conceded to the Church of Rome, with a Postscript, &c. by HERBERT MARSH,

D. D. F.R.S.-VI. Report of the Committee of Correspondence of the East

India Company, on the Claims of the Outports, with a Letter from the Chairman

and Deputy Chairman to the Earl of Buckinghamshire.-VII. Hints on the pre-

sent state of the Question between His Majesty's Ministers and the Court of

Directors relative to the Renewal of the East India Company's Charter.-VIII.

The Second Report of the Committee of the Fish Association, for the benefit of

the Community, respecting the measures to be adopted for the Supply of the

Metropolis and its neighbourhood.-IX. An Address to the Parliament of Great

Britain on the Claims of Authors to their Own Copy Right. By a Member of

the University of Cambridge. Third Edition, not published.--X. Substance of

the Speech of W. HUSKISSON Esq. in the House of Commons, in a Committee of

the whole House, upon the resolutions proposed by the Chancellor of the Ex-

chequer, respecting the state of the Finances and the Sinking Fund of Great

Britain. XI. Further Important Documents respecting the American Question.

[Original]-XII. Observations on several Authors and Books in the English

and Foreign Languages, necessary for the formation of a select and small Li-

brary. [Original.]

VI. The Origin, Object and Operation of the Apprentice Laws; with their application to times past, present, and to come addressed to the Committee of General Purposes of

the City of London, by the Committee of Manufacturers of London and its Vicinity. [Original]

VII. Insurance against Robbery; or the Present System of the Police considered, and a New one proposed. [Original.]

VIII. Observations on the, Bill, rendering the Militia disposable for Foreign Service. By JOHN PHILIPPART, Esq. [Original]

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* Owing to the absence of Sir FRANCIS D'IVERNOIS from this country, his pamphlet is unavoidably postponed.

No. VI. will be published on the 1st of JUNE, and will contain Lord SHEFFIELD's Pamphlet on the Trade in Wool and Woollens, &c. &c.

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