W. W. Woodward, son, D. D. F. R. S. E. one of the Ministers Will shortly put to press, the following of the High Church, and Professor of Lo. Works-Second edition of Scott's Family gick, and Metaphysicks, in the University Bible, in 5 quarto volumes, with maps, of Edinburgh-with an account of the chronological tables, and a Concordance, Life and Character of the Author. The Bible can be subscribed for separate Gospel Gloss, representing the Miscarriafrom the maps, &c. as the publick choose; ges of English Professors, or a Call froin or the maps, &c. without the Bible. The Heaven to Sinners and Saints, by Repen. Bible with the maps, $6 50 per volume; tance and Reformation, to prepare to meet without, $6_Maps, &c. boards, $3, God. By Lewis Stuckley-Recommended bound, $4.-A large edition of the above by Dr. Ryland. mentioned work is disposed of.-W. W. J. 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By shortly be published; as will also a comIgnatius Heymann, head post master at plete collection of Voyages and Travels Trieste, 9 sheets, l. 2s. on rollers or in from Columbus to the present time. case, 31. 38. Mr. Benthamı has two works of consideThe Island of Walcheren, with a gene- rable promise in the press. One, entitled ral Map of the Province of Zealand. 5s. Elements of the Art of Packing, its applied The Librarian. Being an account of to Juries; and the other The Perils of the scarce, valuable, and useful English Books, Press. Manuscript Libraries, Publick Records, Cromwelliana; or Anecdotes from au&c. &c. By James Savage, of the London thentick documents, illustrative of the Institution. Vol. II. 6s. 6d. character of Oliver Cromwell and liis The Works, in Prose and Verse, of family, will shortly be published in one Mrs. A. Cowley; with Notes. By Dr. Hurd, volume small folio, INDEX TO VOLUME 11. A dorcet, ib. Madame de Rochefoucault, 258. Madame Roland, ib. Bloomfield, Robert, letter from, 22. His ad. Buonaparte, his campaigns in Italy, 110- 328. South America, its importance, po. Siege of Mantua, ib. His Court, 317. Bourbon, Duke of, 423. Governour Ellis, ib. A Russian Princess, mining distances, 358. Burns, Reliques of Robert, reviewed, 10. His Poem of Bonie Doon, 70. с ming, 225. Carey William (see Baptist Missionary Monjouick, 183. Cavern, The, reviewed, 383, Story of, 384. Cayenne, account of the Colony of, 341. Charles, the First, his entrance into Lon. reviewed, 150. Origin of it by William Cookery, a new system of domestick, re. ton's Sonnets, 70. His tame Hares, 172. Critical Essays on the performers of the London Theatres, 301. Pope, 301. Hen. Mrs. Pritchard, 305. Mrs. Barry, ib. Cook, 310, Rae, Dowton, 310. goire, 244. Garat, 245. Merlin de Douai, 336. D Fronchet, Anacharsis Cloots, 256. Čon. Found in Golconda, Pegu, Şciam, and 31 rot, ib. gue, 334. Brasil, 61. Diamond Mines, 62. Traffick Hue, Francis, his last years of Louis the Earliest discoveries of them, 133. Hughes, Victor, anecdotes of, 346. Husband and Lover, reviewed, 382. I. J. Ink, improvement in making, 285. 358, 430. Intelligence, Philosophical and Economi, cal, 141, 284, 357, 428. Jackson, James Grey, his account of Mo- rocco, 318. Jena, battle of, 372. pulchre of, by fire, 135. L. tator, 362. Steele, 363. Addison, ib. Lay 75. Lettre aux Espagnols' Americains, 27. The author of it, 23. Left with Mr. King, ib. Sketch of it, ib. S. America, 29. Thoughts of, reviewed, 217. His journey rour of Austria, 218. Louis the Sixteenth, The last years of the reign of, reviewed, 83. Account of the 6th October, 1784, 84. der water, 357. Lynch, J. Poetry by, 356. M Cottin, reviewed, 390. moirs of, reviewed, 91, 92, 93, 94. Morocco, account of, reviewed, 318 to 327. 333. Meteorick Stones, 4:24. Milton, Anecdotes of, 69. Sonnet by, 70. Translation of his poems by Cowper, 366. Minstrel, the continuation of, reviewed, 395. Midnight Storm, a Sonnet, 408. pate South America, 33 to 41. Sufferings of the Crew of two of his Schooners, 44. viewed, 406. on Crocodiles, 335. to, 37. Montague, Lady M. W. and Fielding, 334. Sheep, Anecdote of a, 275, Merino, account of, 416. Shenstone's Pastorals parodied, 335. Shrike, account of, 425. Sydney, Sir Philip, Memoirs of his life 75 to 77. Favourite of Queen Elizabeth, 78. Plans his Arcadia, 79. His death, 81. Smith, Miss, her fragments in prose and verse, 106. Sonnet of the Fifteenth Century, imitated, 427. Souworow, biographical anecdotes of, 407. quaintance with Boswell, 126. Flies to Staël Madame de, herletters of the Prince Steele and Addison, 416. Steenkirk, battle of, 180. Sweden, King and Queen of, 297. T Tales of Instruction and amusement, by Miss Mitchell, reviewed, 406. Tales of Fashionable Life, by Miss Edge. worth, reviewed, 373, 381. sia, and Sweden, reviewed, 289. Temple, Laura Sophia, Poetry by, 282. Tombuctoo, City of, 326. African Priest, 189. Turkish Warfare, Mode of, 220. -Women, 222. U “ Under the Rose," origin of the phrases 354. W War, game of, 330. horrours of, 372. lents, education and peculiarities of queen of France, 91. 113. Woman, or Ida of Athens, by Miss Owen- 19. Language and sentiments exception- able, ib. Z and writings of Sir Philip Sydney, re. viewed, 73. Zoology, Shaw's, extracts from, 425, |