1. Voyage à l'Oasis de Thèbes et dans les Déserts situés à l'Orient
et à l'Occident de la Thébaide, faits pendant les Années 1815,
1816, 1817 et 1818. Par M. Frédéric Cailliaud; et le Voyage
à l'Oasis du Dakel; par M. Le Chevalier Drovetti, Consul-Géné-
ral de France en Egypte; rédigé et publié par M. Jomard, &c.
2. A Journey to Two of the Oases of Upper Egypt. By Sir Archi-
bald Edmonstone, Bart.
3. Notes, during a Visit to Egypt, Nubia and the Oasis, Mount
Sinai and Jerusalem. By Sir Frederick Henniker, Bart.
4. Travels along the Mediterranean and Parts adjacent; in company
with the Earl of Belmore, during the Years 1816, 17, and 18:
extending as far as the Second Cataract of the Nile, Jerusalem,
Damascus, Balbec, &c. By Robert Richardson, M.D.
5. Notice sur le Voyage de M. Lelorrain en Egypte; et Observa-
tions sur le Zodiaque Circulaire de Denderah. Par M. Saulnier,
VIII. A Sketch of the Mosquito Shore, including the Territory of Poyais,
descriptive of the Country; with some Information as to its Pro-
ductions, the best Mode of Culture, &c. chiefly intended for the
Use of Settlers. By Thomas Strangeways, K. G. C. Captain First
Poyer Native Regiment, and Aide-de-Camp to His Highness
Gregor, Cacique of Poyais. - 157
1. Further Papers relating to the Slave-Trade. Nos. III. and IV.
Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 1821, 1822.
2. Sixteenth Report of the Directors of the African Institution, read
at the Annual Meeting, held on the 10th day of May, 1822. 161
X. 1. Nuptiæ Sacræ; or, an Inquiry into the Scriptural Doctrine of
Marriage and Divorce. Addressed to the two Houses of Parlia-
ment. First published in 1801, and now reprinted by desire.
2. Essay on the Scripture Doctrines of Adultery and Divorce;
and on the Criminal Character and Punishment of Adultery, by
the Ancient Laws of England and other Countries:' being a
Subject proposed for Investigation by the Society for promoting
Christian Knowledge in the Diocese of David's, and to which
that Society awarded its Premium of Fifty Pounds in December,
1821. By H. V. Tebbs, Proctor in Doctors' Commons. - 179
XI. Lettre à M. Dacier, Secrétaire perpétuel de l'Académie Royale des
Inscriptions et Belles Lettres, relative à l'Alphabet des Hiéro-
glyphes Phonétiques employés par les Egyptiens, &c. &c. Par
M. Champollion le Jeune.
2. A Bill to amend the Laws regarding the Maintenance of the
Poor. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed July
24, 1822.
3. The Speech of Michael Nolan, Esq. delivered in the House of
Commons, Wednesday, July 10, 1822, on moving for Leave to
bring in a Bill to alter and amend the Laws for the Relief of the
Poor.
4. A Speech delivered on the 24th of May, 1822, before the Ge-
neral Assembly of the Church of Scotland, explanatory of the
Measures which have been successfully pursued in St. John's
Parish, Glasgow, for the Extinction of its compulsory Pauper-
ism; with an Appendix. By Thomas Chalmers, D.D. Minister
of St. John's Church, Glasgow.
V. The Travels of Theodore Ducas, in various Countries in
Europe, at the Revival of Letters and Art. Edited by Charles
Mills. Part the First.
VI. Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the
Years 1819, 20, 21, and 22. By John Franklin, Captain R.N.,
F.R.S. and Commander of the Expedition. With an Appendix
on various Subjects relating to Science and Natural History.
Illustrated by numerous Plates and Maps. Published by Au-
thority of the Right Honourable the Earl Bathurst.
VII. The Odes of Pindar, translated from the Greek. With
Notes, Critical and Explanatory. By Abraham Moore, Esq.
Part I.
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