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For JANUARY 1803.
(Embellished with, 1. An elegant FRONTISPIECE, represenuog GREEN ARBOUR

COURT, LITTLE OLD BAILEY., And, 2. A PORTRAIT of ABRAHAM
NEWLAND, Esq.]

CONTAINING,
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Newland, .
Britton's Beauties of Wiltfire

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Account of a new Species of Volcano

Collins's Accountof the English Co.
at the Mountain of Maccaluba, in lony in New South Wales, Vol. II. 46
Sicily

Britton's and Brayley's Beauties of
Original Letter from Dr. John Bota England and Wale's
Jer, Bishop of Hereford, co Wil. Feltham's View of the Structure and
liam Seward, Etq.

Economy of the Homâo. Body ibid.
Account of Green Arbour Court, The New Farmer's Calendar

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Little Old Briley," where Dr. A few Days in Paris

ibid.
Goldsmith sclided in 1958 and Valpy's Alteration of Shakespeare's
ibid. Merchant of Venice

ibid.
Veltiges, collected and recollected, Lettfom's Apology for differing in

by Joseph Mofer, Esq. No. VII. 9 Opinion trom the Anthors of the
Original Letters from the late Lord Monthly and Critical Reviews ibid.
• Orford

attis
Remarks on Pind. Nein.

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Journey from Smyrna to Sardis, 19 Report of the Central Committee at
On Pride

Paris; on the Subject of the Vac-
Abstract of the Account which has cine or Cow Pax

ibid.
been transmitted by the Gentlemen' Theatrical Jobrnal; including Cha-
who were sent by Government on jacter of two new Performers
a Voyage of Discovery into the "Fable and Character of Love and
Interior of Africa

: Magic and Harlequin's Habeas
Dialogue illustrative of Craigniog- · Prologue

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nomy, by Lucian, Jun. 126 Poetry including Ode: for the
Critique on the Exhibition at the · New Year: 1803. by the Poet
Louvre, 1802

128 Laureát2The Walkstanzas to
Continental Literature and Learned - Pope's "Weeping Willow
Men.-Bottiger-Bercuch

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T.wickenham +Ode fó Night, &c. 56
The Winning of the Ite of Manné, Journal of the. Proceedings of the

by the noble Earle of Salisberie 32 Firtt Sellion of the Second Par.
Epitaph written by Dr. Bentley for. liament of the United Kingdom
Sir Isaac Newton's Monument 33

of Great Britain and Ireland 61
Some Account of the Seasons in 18ozibid. Foreign Intelligence

68
Account of Lindley Murray, Esq. 35 Domeitic Intelligence

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LONDON REVIEW.
Marriages

77.
Wilson's Hiltory of the British Ex- Monthly Obituary
pedition to Egypt

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For Green Harbour read Green Arbour,

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. The tranflations from Virgil and Horace, sent by two of our Correspondents, we decline the insertion of. They want novelty.

If G. W. will send the book he mentions, it shall be read with candour, and Doticed as it deserves.

Acrosticks we have long ago proscribed.
Several poetical pieces came too late.

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Publishal by James Aspeine vure sur to the lat M Sowell 132 Comhill Erb 1.2803. THE

EUROPEAN MAGAZINE,

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LONDON

REVIEW,

FÒR JANUARY 1803.

ABRAHAM NEWLAND, ESQ.

(WITH A PORTRAIT.]

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the same daily routine of em- himself, for many fummers past, is a. ployment, and chiefly devoted to atten- daily ride in the Mington stage-coach tion to figures, will afford but little of to a cottage at Highbury, where he' entertainment in the recital, The drinks tea, and, after contemplating detail, however, will not be unintereft. the beauties of the country, returns ing to those who see with satisfaction regularly in the evening to the Bank ; the rife, progress, and final settlement out of which, it is afferted, he has not in ease and affluence or unremitting Dept a night for the last five-andindustry and unimpeached integrity; twenty years. He refides in a fuite of nor will the lesson be a useless one to apartments in the Bank, annexed to his those who look forwards to the same office as Chief Calhier ; and being a advantages, which they may hope to bachelor, his establishment is not large. attain by the like honourable means. His business fince his introduction into

public life has conftituted his pleaABRAHAM NEWLAND is the son of sure; and he is said to have been William Newland, of St. Saviour's, known to declare, that he has derived Southwark, baker, and was born, it more real happiness from a fingle hour is conjectured, about the year 1730. applied to the performance of his offiHis education was calculated for the cial duty, than from a whole day spent counting-house, in which he was placed in the moft convivial and entertaining at an early age, but in which he did not society. continue long, as in February 1747 In the various negociations of the he was appointed a Cierk in the Bank Bank with Government, Mr. Newland of England, and role by regular has been of eminent service, and his gradation in the establishment until opinion in some doubtful cales has January 1778, when he was advanced been decisive. to be Chief Cashier. His father died in To expatiate on the talents, the 1764.

regularity, and clearness, with which It has been observed, that at a cer. he acquits himself of the duties of the tain period of life men both acquire department placed under his dire&tion, and retain singular habits either of would be a needless repetition of the regularity or diffipation. At fifteen high encomiums pafled upon him by minutes palt nine o'clock in the morn. all those who, both in and out of the ing, Mr. Newland is seen constantly. Bank, have had occafion to witness his at his desk, and is never absent from abilities and excellent system of conhis duty until three in the afternoon. ducting buliatss.

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