ANTIQUITIES. First Presbyterian Church in England · .... 152 Solution of the Mystery," Who was the Man who beheaded Charles the First " Ancient and Modern Smithfield compared 155 158 159 Conjectures concerning the Introduction of the Names of James and Charles in the Royal Family of Scotland · Ode for the New-Year, 1808. By Henry James Pye, Esq. Poet-Laureat Introduction to Canto Second of Marmion. By W. Scott, Esq. Trial of Constance. From the Same Song of Fitz-Eustace. From the Same Banquet at Holyrood-House, where James IV. of Scotland held his Court. From the Same 213 Lochinvar. Lady Heron's Song 216 To the Memory of those who fell in the Defence of Saragossa. Anonymous.. 217 The Days that are gone. By Mr. Tomlins of Shrewsbury 218 Cutch, now singing by the People, the Ministers, and the three great Com Lines addressed to Miss Egerton. By the Rev. Mr. Thyer Imitation of the much-admired Dialogue between Horace and Lydia. By James Horatio Rudge, Esq. Verses on a Fountain in Hampshire, which affords a constant Supply of Water to a large Fish-Pond. From the Morning Chronicle Lines translated from the Irish. From the Same 224 ib. Poetical Description of the River Lagan, written during a Flood. From the Morning Herald Epigram. In Pauperiem. From the Monthly Magazine The Immortal Memory and the Glorious Cause Lines extracted from Poems by the Rev. George Crabbe A Forced Marriage. From the Same .... ....... Courtship of an Innocent and Beautiful Village Maiden. From the Same Sad Situation of the same young Woman at the end of two Years. From the Same ib. ACCOUNT ACCOUNT OF BOOKS. A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second; with an Introductory Chapter. By the Right Honourable Charles James Fox. To which is added an Appendix .... 235 Account of the Life and Writings of James Bruce, of Kinnaird, Esq. F. R. S. Author of Travels to discover the Source of the Nile, in the Years 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, and 1773. By Alexander Murray, F. A. S. E. and Secretary for Foreign Correspondence, in 504 pages, 4to. with Engravings 243 Asiatic Researches; or Transactions of the Society instituted in Bengal, for inquiring into the History and Antiquities, the Arts, Sciences, and Literature of Asia. Volume the Eighth. Printed verbatim from the Calcutta Edition, Pp. 538, 4to. 251 An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: illustrating the Words in their different Significations by Examples from antient and modern Writers; showing their Affinity to those of other Languages, and especially the Northern; explaining many Terms, which, though now obsolete in England, were formerly common to both Countries: and elucidating National Rites, Customs, and Institutions, in their Analogy to those of other Nations: to which is prefixed a Dissertation on the Origin of the Scottish Language. By John Jamieson, D. D. Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and of the Society of Antiquarians of Scotland 252 260 Letters from a late eminent Prelate to one of his Friends. Pp. 510, 800. 267 The Beauties of Scotland: containing a clear and full Account of the Agriculture, Commerce, Mines, and Manufactures; of the Population, Cities, Towns, Villages, &c. of each County. By Robert Forsyth, Esq. Advocate. Five large Svo. Volumes, embellished with Engravings ... 271 THE END. DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER. The binder is requested to observe the following order in placing the three series of signatures in this Volume.—[B]—A—A. Printed by T. C. Hansard, Peterborough-court, Fleet-street, London. |