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Sir Fretful Murmur's More

Miseries!!

Just published, Price 5s. boards, dedicated to GEORGE COLMAN, Esq.

MORE MISERIES!!

Embellished with a curious Frontispiece, elegantly coloured.

Addressed to the Morbid, the Melancholy, and the Irritable, in which they will have the agreeable Satisfaction of seeing their Torments and Vexations experimentally illustrated.

By Sir FRETFUL MURMUR, Knt. London: Printed for H. D. SYMONDS, Paternoster Row; and MATHEWS and LEIGH, 18, Strand.

Works just published by W. BAYNES, 54, Paternoster Row.

Clarke's Bibliographical Miscellany, 2 vols. 18s. boards.

The BIBLIOGRAPHICAL MISCELLANY, or Supplement to the Bibliographical Dictionary, 2 vols. (or vols. 7 and 8),

Containing an alphabetical Account of all the English Translations of the Greek and Roman Classics, and of the Greek and Latin Fathers and others, from the first Attempt by William Caxton down to the present Year-An Account the principal Works in Arabic and Persian, printed or MS. with such Translations of them as have already appeared in English-History and Origin of Printing, List of Authors on Biography, Typography, &c.-List of all the Cities and Towns in Europe, where Printing was established in the 15th Century, with the first Work printed at each Place, and the Name of the Printers--An Essay on Biography, with different Systems for arranging of Libraries and Classification of Books-Several Chronological and Archeological Tables, of considerable Use in Bibliography, &c. &c.

By ADAM CLARKE.

N. B. Though these two volumes make a proper Supplement to the Bibliographical Dictionary, yet as they are formed entirely independent of that Work, they are sold separate, 2 vols. 12mo. 12s. boards, or on a royal paper, 8vo. size, 2 vols. 18s. extra boards.

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PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE: Comprehending the various Branches of Science, the Liberal and Fine Arts, Agriculture, Manufactures, and Commerce.

Illustrated with the following Engrav ings: 1. A Quarto Plate of M. Le Roy's Chronometer-2. Mr. Sylvester's improved Air-Pump.

By ALEXANDER TILLOCH, Honorary Member of the Royal Irish Academy, &c. &c.

London: printed for A. TILLOCH; and sold by Messrs. Richardson; Cadell and Davies; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; Symonds; Murray; Highley; Vernor and Hood; Harding; London: Bell and Brad. fute, Edinburgh; Brash and Reid, and D. Niven, Glasgow; and Gilbert and Hodges, Dublin.

CONTENTS OF NO. CI.

1. Recipe for an elastic and permanent Varnish for Hats or Helmets of Felt, Gaiters, or other Parts of Dress in Leather, as Boots and Shoes, and which may be also employed with Success in varnishing Cloth and Linen. 2. Memoir upon Waters distilled from Plants described as being inodorous, upon the Distillation of Water intended for Chemical Experiments, and upon Alembics. With a Note subjoined by M. Deyeux on the Subject. By M. Descroizilles, sen. 3. Extract of a Memoir, by A. Laugier, on a new Principle in Meteoric Stones. Read in the French National Institute, March 10, 1806.

4. Observations upon the emetic Property of the ligneous Part of Gray Ipeca cuanha, and Analysis of that Root. By M. Henry, Professor of Chemistry in the School of Pharmacy, and Member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Paris.

Destruction of Vermin.

5. Memoir upon Coffee. By C. L. Cadet, Apothecary in Ordinary to the Imperial Household.

6. Reply to certain Remarks made by a Writer in the fifth Number of the Retrospect of Philosophical, &c. Discoveries, on a Paper in the 24th Volume of the Philosophical Magazine. To which are added, Observations on Vision, when terrestrial Objects are seen through a Mist.

7. Analytical Essay on Asparagus.

By M. Robiquet, jun. Apothecary at Vale de Grace.

8. Description of an improved Air-Pump. By T. Sylvester, Esq.

9. A Memoir on the best Method of measuring Time at Sea, which obtained the double Prize adjudged by the Royal Academy of Sciences; containing the Description of the Longitude Watch presented to his Majesty the 5th of August 1766. By M. Le Roy, Clockmaker to the King. Translated from the French by M. T. S. Evans, F. L. S. of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich.

10. Extract of a Letter from M. Proust to M. Vauquelin upon Porcelain, and the nutritive Use of the Lichen Islan dicus.

11. Thirty-second Communication from Dr. Thornton, relative to Pneumatic Medicine.

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12. Observations of M. Bonefos, Assistant Physician of the Infirmary at Perpignan, upon the Fumigations with the Oxygenated Muriatic Acid. 13. Memoir upon animal Fat, and some medicinal Preparations which are administered through that Medium. By M. Vogel.

14. Report made to the Class of Physical and Mathematical Sciences of the French Institute on the 6th of January 1806, by M. Pinel, upon the advantageous Results obtained by M. Desgenettes, from the Use of Fumigations of oxymuriatic Acid.

15. On the acetic Acid and its Ether. Extracted from a Letter of M. Gehlen to M. Guyton.

16. Observations on the two Preparations of acetic Ether. By M. Henry, Professor of Pharmacy in the Pharmaceutical School of Paris.

17. Proceedings of learned Societies. Society of Arts and Sciences at Utrecht. The Free Society for Physical and Medical Knowledge at Luttick. Literary Society at Montauban. Royal Academy of Berlin. Agricultural Society of Amsterdam. 18. Intelligence and Miscellaneous Articles. Travellers Lord Valentia Park.

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Education of the Blind.
Voyage to Iceland.

Antiseptic Properties of Charcoal.

Deaths.

Miscellaneous.

List of Patents for New Inventions. Meteorological Table.

Notice of Partnership.

Leadenhall Street, Nov. 11, 1806. Messrs. ALEXANDER and JAMES BLACK, and HENRY PARRY, Booksellers to the Honourable the East India Company, Stationers, Map and Chart Sellers, return their most grateful thanks to their Friends and the Public, for the numerous favours they have received. Mr. JAMES BLACK having by mutual consent relinquished the Business, ALEXAN DER BLACK and HENRY PARRY have formed a Connexion with Mr. THOMAS KINGSBURY, of Southampton; and in future the Business will be carried on in all its Branches, under the Firm of BLACK, PARRY, and KINGSBURY. They most respectfully solicit a participation of their favours, and they assure their Friends every exertion shall be made by them to give satisfaction.

State Lottery.

THE PRESENT STATE LOTTERY

Begins Drawing Tuesday the 13th of January 1807, and contains two Prizes of 30,000l. two of 20,000l. two of 10,000l. besides several Prizes from 5000l. to 100l. and the lowest Prize 201.; therefore an early purchase is recommended by

J. BRANSCOMB and Co. By whom Tickets and Shares are now selling, at the Lucky Lottery Offices, No. 11, Holborn, 37, Cornhill, and 38, Haymarket; where, in 1805 and 1806, the following Capitals were sold in 267 different Shares, namely:

No. 12,719 a Prize of £.25,000

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A Companion to the Bible.

By the Editor of Calmet's Dictionary of the Holy Bible, the Fifth Part, Price 5s. of A COMPANION TO THE HOLY BIBLE:

The Subject, Sacred Geography; being Dr. Wells's Historical Geography of Scr p ture, revised, corrected, and improved: with Geographical Excursions, intended to ascertain certain Facts of Importance. Accompanied by Maps, Plans, Views, Medals, and other Plates suitable to the Subject, and illustrative of the Religion and incidental Peculiarities of Places mentioned in Scripture.

Of the Maps of this Work, some are outlines representing the ancient state of various parts; others are finished, representing the same countries in their modern state. It will be completed in Six Parts.

Published by C. TAYLOR, 108, Hatton Street, London; and sold by all Booksellers and Stationers.

LIST OF WORKS, &c. ADVERTISED IN THIS NUMBER.

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The Eclectic Review

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The Records of Literature
The British Farmer's Cyclopædia
IV. L. Van Ess's Life of Bonaparte 5
The Beauties of Antiquity, or
Remnants of Feudal Splendour
and Monastic Times
The Naval Chronicle

G. Tod's Plans, Elevations, &c.
G. Cooper's Interior Decorations
R. Lugar's Country Architect
The Retrospect of Philosophical,
Mechanical, Chemical, and Agri-
cultural Discoveries
Procuration of Patents for Inven-
tions

The Agricultural Magazine

W. Nicholson's Journal of Natural
Philosophy, Chemistry, &c.
Scientific Education, by Mr.
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Clarke's Bibliographical Miscellany

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Scheme of the State Lottery

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Companion to the Holy Bible

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Messrs. Black, Parry, and Kingsbury's Notice of Partnership

Prizes

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THE LITERARY PANORAMA FOR NOVEMBER 1306.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

Interesting Works just published by M. JONES, No. 1, PATERNOSTER Row.

Villers's Reformation of Luther.

AN ESSAY on the SPIRIT and IN. FLUENCE of the REFORMATION of LUTHER; with an Appendix, containing a short but comprehensive Sketch of the History of the Christian Church. By C. VILLERS. Faithfully translated from the last Paris Edition by B. LAMBERT. In one vol. 8vo. with a fine Portrait of Luther, Price 9s. boards.

This work obtained the prize proposed by the National Institute of France on the following Question: "What has been the influence of the Reformation of Luther on the political situation of the different states of Europe, and the progress of know. ledge?''

The inquiry which he here pursues displays enlarged views of the affairs of modern Europe, and of the progress of the human mind. All, as it bears on his great subject, is fairly related; and nothing is made to bend to system. It is a cool and dispassionate survey of the most important subject; a discussion conducted in the true spirit of philosophy, which presents equal claims to the attention of public characters and intelligent men. The author appears to possess a mind habituated to observe, examine, and reflect, which is strongly impressed with the value of knowledge, liberty, and virtue, and which is anxious to promote their cultivation and influence." Monthly Review, Feb. 1806.

To this edition is prefixed a Life of Luther.

Shaw's Practical Gardener. Neatly printed on fine Wove Paper, illustrated with Engravings, No. I. Price 18. o be continued weekly, and completed

12 Numbers), The PRACTICAL [Lit. Pan. Adv.—Nov. 1806.]

GARDENER; containing plain and familiar Instructions for propagating and improving the different Kinds of Fruit Trees, Plants, and Flowers; with a New Gardener's Calendar, or Complete Directory, for performing the different Work which may be required in every Month throughout the Year, in the Fruit Garden or Orchard, Hothouse, Greenhouse, Shrubbery, Kitchen Garden, Flower Garden, Pleasure Ground, and Nursery; also, the Method of raising Timber Trees, and the Forest Guide, or a Descriptive Account of Forest Trees: to which are added, Improved and Explanatory Lists of Fruit and other Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Evergreens, Plants for the Kitchen Garden, Greenhouse, and Hothouse. Flowers-Annual, Biennial, Perennial, Fibrous-rooted, Bulbous, and Tuberous. A Practical Essay on Landscape Gardening, and the laying out and embellishing of Pleasure Grounds, is included in the Work; with a Treatise on the making of Fish Ponds, and breeding and rearing of Fish. By WILLIAM SHAW, M. D.

The above work may be had complete in boards, Price 135.

Barrington's New South Wales.

Just published, dedicated to His Majesty, hands inely printed in a large 8vo. vols. embellished with 26 Engravings, finely coloured, Price 275. boards, The HISTÓRY of NEW SOUTH WALES, including Botany Bay, Port Jackson, Parramatta, and i's Dependencies, from the first Discovery down to the present Time; the Customs and Manners of the Natives; Natural History; State of Agriculture; Proceedings of the English Colony; interesting Particulars of the Convicts and the Country at large : enriched with fine Views, Birds, Beasts, &c. also Information in Natural History;-the whole forming the only complete and authentic History of this important, fertile, and rising Country, ever before attempted. By GEORGE BARRINGTON, late s

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Dearle's Sure Guide for all Youth.

A SURE GUIDE for all YOUTH, in three Parts: containing, I. Seven Gradations of Spelling and Reading-II. An Account of the Creation, Fall, and Recovery of Man--III. Miscellanies. The Lessons are extracted entirely from the Holy Scriptures. To which is added, A Short English Grammar and Dictionary. EDWARD DEARLE, Schoolmaster. Å new Edition, considerably enlarged and improved. With recommendatory Prefaces by the Rev. W. ROMAINE, A. M. and several other Ministers and Schoolmasters. Price is. 3d. neatly bound.

Charis.

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CHARIS; or Reflections, chiefly upon the Office of the Holy Spirit in the Salva tion of Men. By the Author of the Christian Remembrancer, &c. Second Edition, Price 35. 6d. boards, neatly printed on good paper and large type.

"This subject, which is a golden vein running through the whole of the volume of Revelation, is most judiciously handled in this work; and we believe a more masterly and concise performance the Christian Church has never witnessed. We embrace the present opportunity with pleasure to recommend it most forcibly to every reader of our work."-Gospel Mag.

Also by the same Author,

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The CHARACTERS and PROPERTIES of TRUE CHARITY DISPLAYED. Translated from the original French of FENELON, late Archbishop of Cambray. Neatly printed on fine paper, ia 12mo. Price 4s. 6d. boards.

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Millington's Housekeeper's Domestic
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A New Improved System of Domest Cookery, with several new Receipts never before published, on an improved Plan, illustrated with an accurate Set of Copperplates, the Art of Carving, &c. nor to be found in any similar Work. This Day published, nearly printed in 8vo. Price io. bound, The HOUSEKEEPER'S DOMESTIC LIBRARY, or New Universa Family Instructor in practical Economy. Containing the whole Art of Cookery, n all its new and fashionable Varieties; with proper Instructions for Baking, Roasting Boiling, Frying, Hashing, Stewing, Fricate ing, Ragooing; and for making every Kinde Gravy, Sauce, Soup, Confectionary in al its Arts of Candying, Clarifying, and Preserving; and arranging of new and f shionable Ornaments for Entertainments. Pies, Puddings, Tarts, Pancakes, Fritters Cakes, Cheesecakes, Custards, Ice and othe Creams, Jams, Jellies, Syllabubs, &c. Potting and collaring Fish and Meat; salting and curing Hams, Tongues, Bacon Beef, and Pork. Pickling of every De scription. Brewing of Porter, Ale," Beck,

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