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And by a tax on wages, 285. Effects of a tax upon wages, considered, 297-306. _Wealth_, causes of the increase of, 66. J. M^{c}Creery, Printer, Black-Horse-court, London. _Albemarle-street, London, May, 1817._ NEW PUBLICATIONS. SPEECH of the Rt. Hon. GEORGE CANNING, 25th Feb. on the Motion for a Reduction of the Lords of the Admiralty, 8vo. 2_s._ The APOSTATE; a Tragedy, in Five Acts: now performing at the Theatre in Covent Garden. By RICHARD SHEIL, Esq. 8vo. 3_s._ LETTER to WILLIAM SMITH, ESQ. M. P. for Norwich, from ROBERT SOUTHEY, ESQ. 8vo. 2_s._ A SERMON, preached at St. Mary's, Oxford, on Thursday, March 6, 1817, before the Honourable Sir James Allan Park, one of the Justices of his Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, and the Honourable Sir James Burrough, one of the Justices of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, and before the University, at the Lent Assizes, by JOHN DAVISON, M. A. Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, 4to. 1_s._ 6_d._ PHROSYNE, a Grecian Tale. ALASHTAR, an Arabian Tale, by H. GALLY KNIGHT, ESQ. 8vo. 5_s._ 6_d._ MODERN GREECE: a Poem, 8vo. 5_s._ 6_d._ MANUSCRIT, VENU DE ST. HELENE, d'une Maniere inconnue; 8vo. 7_s._ 6_d._ This Work, which is equally distinguished by its spirit and its ingenuity, was given to the Publisher with an assurance of its being brought from St. Helena, though an air of mystery was affectedly thrown round the mode of its conveyance. Whether it be really written by Buonaparte, or by some confidential friend, is a matter that must be left entirely to conjecture. It bears some resemblance to his style, more to his manner, and is altogether just what the ostensible Author, or an able apologist under his name, might be expected to say of his opinions, motives, and actions. A TRANSLATION of the Above, 8vo. 7_s._ 6_d._ On the PRINCIPLES of POLITICAL ECONOMY and TAXATION. By DAVID RICARDO, Esq. 8vo. 14_s._ PRIVATE MEMOIRS, which, with the Work of M. HUE, and the Journal of Clery, complete the History of the Captivity of the Royal Family of France in the Temple. Written originally with a Pencil and preserved by stealth, by MADAME ROYALE, now DUCHESS of ANGOULEME. Translated from the French, with Notes by the Translator. Neatly printed in a small Volume, 5_s._ 6_d._ NARRATIVE of
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