ARNOLD'S HISTORY OF ROME. Vol. 3.
LE CLERC'S BIBLIOTHEQUE CHOISIE. Vol. 6.
AVELLANADA'S CONTINUATION OF DON QUIXOTE, translated by Barker, 12mo. 1760. Vol. 2.
TOUR THROUGH GREAT BRITAIN, 12mo. 1742. Vols. 1 and 2.
TRISTRAM SHANDY. Vols. 7, 8, 9, and 10.
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Notices to Correspondents.
P.M. is referred to our 27th No., p. 445., where he will learn that the supposed French original of "Not a Drum was heard" was a clever hoax from the ready pen of Father Prout. The date when P.M. read the poem, and not the date it bore, is a point necessary to be established to prove its existence "anterior to the supposed author of that beautiful poem".
Will the Correspondent who wished for Vol. 8. of Rushworth, furnish his name and address, as a copy has been reported.