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Latin poefri has "been discovered , containing above sixty hexameter verses , which relate to the battle of Actiurn and the death of Cleopatra . The MS . is
written in large letters , and all the words are separated by points , it is hoped that this will prove to be the poem of Varius the Friend of Horace and of Virgil , and tjiat the Whole" of that work will be recovered .
We earn from the Fiench papers , that Sir Joseph Banks has written a letter to Mr . Delambre secretary of trie Nationai Institute of France , te inform hi vi that M . M , JLa Cepedeand Cuvier , Members of the Institute , are chosen Members of the Roy at Society of
Lbndon . Sir J oseph 3 in his letter , observes that this choice is a proof of the respect ofthe-etwo learned Societies for each other ; a sentiment which , he hopes , no political dispute between their respective nations will ever be able to destroy or weaken .
Thornwalson , the celebrated sculptor at Rome , is finishing a Statue of Liberty , zz feet high , for the United States of America . It will be the first piece of the Arts , one of the British journal observes , sent from Italy to the New World . M . Cuvier , perpetual Secretary to the
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RELIGIOUS . The Dying Speech of Dr . Servetus , who was burnt alive at Geneva by the Protestants , in the Year 1553 ; for publishing certain Opinions which were deemed Heretical . 3 d . The Protestant Dissenter ' s Catechism . Izmo . is .
Contention for the Faith ; being a Refutation of Mr . Copper ' s Religious Opinions . By the Rev . Mr . Home . 3 Nos . 6 d . each . Exemplary Life of the pious Lady Guion , translated from her own Account in French , By T . Brookes . 7 s .
Some Remarks on a Letter lately published , and addressed to the Archbishops , &c . on J . Lancaster ' s Plan of Education , in which Quakerism is described as a disgusting Amalgama of Antichristian Heresies and Blasphemies , is . Short Inquiry into the Proof of Miracles . 6 d .
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French National Institute , is erigafgeS fn explaining the phenomena of Natural History , and the particular Physiology of Anknals wanting the Vertebras , &c . At a late meeting of that class of the institute appropriated to History an #
Ancient Literature , the firs t book of a History of the Finances of England W 2 & read by M . Dupont ( Ac ^ etaiours ) 4 alt was also , Reflections upon the Charac ter of Charlemagne by his Highness th £ Baron de Dalberg , Elector * Arch-Charrcellor of the Empire .
" Mnemonics , or the Science of Memory . —M . Koestner , a German Pastor , after having delivered lectures at Munich for some tiirie , has obtained permission to disseminate his new doctrine at Leipsick , under this restrictioii only , '" that he shall not permit his Auditors to write . " M . Kce ^ tner , like Dr . Gall , travels with an assistant
named Schoeneman ; and the forme ? passes for a famous University wrangler . A work , written by a boy of twelve years of age , appears in the catalog ^ fe for Leipsic Fair ; and which is urged as a proof of the reality of M . Kcestner ^ new science , which , by virtue of seven * teen diiferent rules , assists the memory both of the young and old .
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The Conditions and Duties of a Tolerated Church ; a Sermon preached in Bishop Strachan ' s Chapel , Dunclce , on Sunday , Feb . 9 , 1806 , at the Consecration of the Right Rev . D . Sindford , D . IX to the Office of a Bishop in the Scotch Episcopal Church ; by the Rev . J . Wai * ker , A . M . is .
An Address to the Lower Clars of his Parishioners , on the Subject of Methodism ; from the Minister of their Parish , is . A Serious Call to the Christian World to consider the Present State of the Jews ; -with some Thoughts on the Prophecies of Daniel , and St . Paul . By a Member of the Church of England . Is .
God ' s Expostulation with Nineveh ; & Sermon on Nahum iii . 8—xo . By G . Greig . is . Salvation brought near the Guilty ; a Sermon , by R- Little . 6 d . Burder ' s History of the Bible . Vol 1 L izmo . 7 a . 8 vo . 1 os . 6 d .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1806, page 389, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1726/page/53/
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