side, what are the products or manufactures of other countries, and how far one nation may, in any species of traffic, obtain or preserve superiority over another. The theory of trade is yet but little understood, and therefore the practice is often without real advantage to the public; but it might be carried on with more general success if its principles were better considered. To excite that attention I recommend the perusal of Mun upon Foreign Trade,—Sir Josiah Child, Locke upon Coin, Davenant's Treatises,―The British Merchant,-Dictionnaire de Commerce, and for an Abstract or Compendium, Gee, and an improvement that may hereafter be made upon his plan. Dr. Johnson. SMITH. The Wealth of Nations, by Dr. Adam Smith, 3 vols. octavo, 18s. LAUDERDALE. On the Nature and Origin of Public Wealth, by the Earl of Lauderdale, octavo, 12s. COLQUHOUN. Treatise on the Wealth, Power and Resources of the British Empire, by Patrick Colquhoun, Esq. quarto, 1815. MALTHUS. An Essay on Population, by the Rev. T. R. Malthus, 3 vols. octavo, 21 2s. Principles of Political Economy considered with a view to their practical application, octavo, 15s. Definitions in Political Economy, with remarks on the deviation from these rules in their writings, duodecimo, 6s 6d. RICARDO. Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, by David Ricardo, Esq. octavo, 14s. MILL. Elements of Political Economy, octavo. Conversations on Political Economy, in which the elements of that science are familiarly explained, duodecimo, 9s. ТООКЕ. TоOKE. Observations on the Currency. A clever work. LOWE. On the Prospects of England with regard to Agriculture, Trade and Finance, octavo, 12s. THOMPSON. An Inquiry into the Principles of the Distribution of Wealth, by William Thompson, Esq. octavo, 14s. MILL. The Elements of Political Economy, by James Mill, Esq, author of British India, octavo, 8s. M'CULLOCH. A Discourse on Political Economy, by J. R. M'Culloch, Esq. octavo, 5s. Mr. McCulloch has greatly distinguished himself in this department, by his Principles of Political Economy, and many able articles in the Edinburgh Review. Works on Painting and Painters. WALPOLE. Anecdotes of Painting in England, 5 vols. duodecimo. This book was first published with portraits, in five volumes quarto, at Strawberry Hill. PILKINGTON. Dictionary of Painters, by Pilking ton, improved by Fuseli, quarto. BRYAN. A Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, 2 vols. quarto, 51 5s. Dictionary of Painters, Sculptors and Engravers, &c. duodecimo, 10s 6d. REYNOLDS. Discourses addressed to the Royal Academy, by Sir Joshua Reynolds, octavo. INDEX. ADAMS, Religious World Displayed, 29. ADDISON, Evidences of the Christian Religion, 14. ADVICE of Dean Stanhope to a Young Clergyman, 10. AIKIN, Annals of George III, 50. General Biography, 84. Select Works. British Poets, 302. -, (Lucy) Memoirs of the Court of Elizabeth, 98. James I, 98. AKENSIDE, 255. ANECDOTE of Dr. Jortin, 21. of a poor Vicar, 21. of Blair's Sermons, 22. ANECDOTES of Booksellers, 66. ALISON, Sermons, 22. On Taste, 188, ANCIENT History, 32. ANTIQUITIES of Rome, 42. ARISTOTLE, remarkable preservation of his writings, 38. ATHENIAN Letters, 39. ANNUAL Register, 60. ARCHELOGIA, 63. ANTHONY & WOOD, Athene Oxoniensis, 92. ARROWSMITH, New General Atlas, 125, ARABIAN Nights, 145. ARIOSTO, 305. ASIA, Murray, Robertson, 321. Maurice, Malcolm, Mill, Wilks, |