1. Henry the Eighth and George the Fourth, or the Case fairly
stated, in Five Parts. By Thomas Harrall.
2. Speeches of Mr. Brougham, Mr. Denman, and Dr. Lushington;
containing the Defence of her Majesty, the Queen.
3. Speeches of his Majesty's Attorney and Solicitor General,
before the House of Lords, on Friday, October 27, 1820.
4. Speech of the Right Honourable the Earl of Liverpool, on Nov.
3, 1820, and the following Day, on the Bill of Pains and Pe-
nalties.
5. A Letter from the King to his People.
6. Selections from the Queen's Answers to the various Addresses
presented to her, together with her Majesty's extraordinary
Letter to the King, and an Introduction and Observations
illustrative of their Tendency.
7. The Declaration of the People of England to their Sovereign
Lord the King
The Comedies of Aristophanes. By T. Mitchell, AM.
The Life of Voltaire, with interesting Particulars respecting his
Death; and Anecdotes and Characters of his Contemporaries.
By Frank Hall Standish, Esq.
Memoirs of the Rebellion, in 1745 and 1746. By the Chevalier
de Johnstone, Aid-de-Camp to Lord George Murray, General
of the Rebel Army, &c. Containing a Narrative of the Pro-
gress of the Rebellion, from its Commencement to the Battle
of Culloden; the Characters of the principal Persons engaged
in it, and Anecdotes respecting them; and various important
Particulars relating to that Contest, hitherto either unknown
or imperfectly understood. With an Account of the Sufferings
and Privations experienced by the Author after the Battle of
Culloden, before he effected his Escape to the Continent, &c.
&c. Translated from a French MS. originally deposited in
the Scots College at Paris, and now in the Hands of the Pub-
lishers.