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Inquiry.concerning the Site of ancient'Palibothra, SrTAW 3
' "sHwts. Containing a Journal kept during the Surrey of i
the Hirer Chuodun, conjectured to be the Erannobaas of |
the Greeks, from the Town of.Champanugur, near Bhagnl- _ ■,
poor, to its Sources in the Vicinity of Deoghur, including
an Account <$«<■ present State of the Jungletferry; with a
Map, Views, and Sections; 1814-15. By William Franck
lin, Lieut. Colonel in the Service of_ the Hon. East-IndiS
Company, regulating Officer of .Zillahs Bhagulpqor and Tir-
hoot, and Author of a Tour in Persia, and the History of
Shah Anlum, $rc,£c, t volh 4to. £2. 5s. boards.
, E D U (3 lT IO N .
Symbolic Illustrations of the History of England, with a
Narrative of the Principal Events. By MARY ANNE
RUNDALL, Of Bath, Author of the Grammar of Sacred
1 History. • -
VOYAGE TO IND IA .
Journal of a Voyage fn ttte'Yeats 1811 Smd 1812, ito Madras
and China, returning bft, the Cape of Good Hope and St.
Helena. By J aM'ES WA.THEN,Marthe Honourable Company^
-Ship-" the Hope, Capt. James Pendergrass. -Illustrated
with Twenty-four beautiful coloured Plates Of
Scenes at Madras, Pulo-Peuang, Malacca, Macoa, Can-
tgn, Si, Helena, &c. &c. Engraved from Drawings by
" the Author. 4to. 31. 3s. boards.
H ISTO R Y OF BENG AL ,
From tb_e First Mahometan Invasion until the Virtual Conquest
of that Country by the English, A. D. l lB f . 3%
CHARLES STEWART, Esq., late Major on the Bengal
Establishment, “Professor of- Oriental Languages in the
Hon. East-India Company’ s College, Herts. &c. &c. 4to.
Price 31. 3s: boards.
This work will be found particularly interesting to Persons
proceeding to Bengal, as also to those who wish for information
respecting that country previous to its falling into
the hands of the English.
TRACTS'GM INDIA ;
Historical and Statistical
through various parts of the "Peninsula; also a gVjcpnnt
f of Sumatra; in a. Series of Letters. By BENJAMIN"
I HEYNE, 'S .Ä
I Calcutta, and the Learned Societies^ oFBgmh4y’,'-Bdriin,
&c. and Surgeon and Naturalist on the Establishment of
Fort St. George. Illustrated by Maps and other Plates.
4to. 21. 2s. boards.
SPANISH GRAMMAR.
Grammar of the Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian Languages
; intended to facilitate the -acquiring of- these Sister I
Tougues, by exhibiting in a Synoptical Form the Agreements
and Differences in their Grammatical Construction.
By RICHARD WOODLOUSE, in l yol.' 8vo. .ZsTbonnd.
MARITIME GEOGRAPHY.
Dedicated by permission to the Right Honourable Lord Melville,
.Maritime Geography and Statistics ; or a Description
©i the Ocean and its Coasts, Maritime Commerce,
Navigation, &c. &e. &e. By the late Capt. TUCKEY,
R.N. Four large volumes, 8vo. 21.16s. boards.
This Work, compiled on an original Plan, is equally calculated
for tjie General Reader, for the Sea Officer, for the
Use of Academies, and as a Universal Naval Gazetteer.
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TROPICAL C L IM iT E S .
The Influence o f Tropical Clilnafes, more especially the Cli- J 1
mate of India, on European Constitutions; the principal
Effects and Diseases thereby induced ; their Prevention or ■
Removal; and the Means of preserving Health in Hot Cli-' J
mates, rendered obvious to Europeans in every Capacity.
An Essay, by JAMES JOHNSON, Esq. Surgeon in the.
• -Royal-Navy. 8Vo. 14s. boards. i
EA ST -IND IA TRADE.
A Compendium of (he Laws and Regffihfiona concerning the
Trade with the East-indies, the Duties of Customs and
Excise on Goods imported from thence, the Drawbacks
allowed on their Exportation; and, the Duties payable on
British and Foreign .Merchandize exported to- the East-
Indies and China., With a concise Historical Account of
the principal Articles of Import from those Parts, To
which are subjoined, Schedules of Rates charged by the
East-India Company for the Management bf'Goods, im-
t ported by Private Merchants, of Dock Dufies, &c. &e.
By THOMAS THORNTON, "East-India Office, Custom
House. Second Edition, corrected' to the present Period.
8vo. 7ft.
r„ ORIENTAL COMMERCE;
Containing a geographical Description of the principal Places
in the East-lndieS, China, and Japan, With their Produce,
Manufactures, and Trade, including the Coasting
or Country Trade from Port to Pori ; also the Rise and
Progress of the Trade of the various European Nations
with the Eastern World; particularly that of the English
East-India Company, from the' Discovery of the Passage
round the Cape of Good Hope to the present Period: with
an Account of. the Company’s Establishments, Revenues,
Debts, Assets, &c. at home and abroad. By WILLIAM
MILBUBN, Esq, late of the Hon. East-India Company’s
Service. 2 volsi Royal 4to. 61.6s.