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4. Eton.-COLLEGIUM BENGALENSE: Carmen præmio a Reverendo Viro CLAUDIO BUCHANAN, S. T. P. Etonensibus Proposito dignatum. Auctore G. P. RICHARDS, Coll. Reg. Eton. Alumn. Prize 251.

5. Edinburgh.-VATICINIUM GANGIS: Indiam Res Imperii antiqui lapsas indignatam, Ganges ex latebris vocat,-Collegium Bengalense monstrat,— lætiora multa vaticinatur ex Collegio condito oritura. A THOMA BROWN, M. D-Presented to the University of Edinburgh in 1805: published in 1808.

6. Aberdeen.-ODE in COLLEGIUM BENGALENSE: Præmio dignata quod Alumnis Collegiorum Aberdonensium proposuit Vir Reverendus CLAUDIUS BUCHANAN, Collegii Bengalensis Præfectus Vicarius. Auctore ALEXANDRO ADAMSON, A. M. Coll. Marischal. Aberd. Alumno.-Published in 1808. Prize 251.

7. Cambridge.-A POEM on the RESTORATION of LEARNING in the EAST; which obtained Dr. BUCHANAN'S Prize. By CHARLES GRANT, Esq. M. A. Fellow of Magdalen College, Cambridge. Printed at the University Press, 1805. Price 3s. 6d. Prize 601.

8. Cambridge.-A POEM on the RESTORATION of LEARNING in the EAST; by the REV. FRANCIS WRANGHAM, M. A. F. R. S. of Trinity College, Cambridge.-Printed at the University Press, 1805. Price 3s. 6d.

9. Edinburgh.-The RENOVATION of Poem. By THOMAS BROWN, M. D. the University of Edinburgh in. 1805: 1808. In one volume, small 8vo.

INDIA, a Presented to published in Price 6s.

Published in 1806.

10. Glasgow.-An ESSAY on the best Means of CIVILIZING the Subjects of the BRITISH EMPIRE in INDIA, and of diffusing the Light of the Christian Religion throughout the Eastern World; to which the University of Glasgow adjudged Dr. BUCHANAN'S Prize. By JOHN MITCHELL, A. M.. In one vol. 4to. Price 15s. in boards. Prize 100l.

11. Cambridge.-A DISSERTATION on the best Means of CIVILIZING the subjects of the BRITISH EMPIRE in INDIA, and of diffusing the Light of the Christian Religion throughout the Eastern World; which obtained. Dr. BUCHANAN's Prize. By the Rev. Wм. COCKBURN, A. M. Fellow of St. John's College, and Christian advocate in the University of Cambridge. Printed at the University Press, 4to. Price 3s. 6d. Prize 100l.

12. Cambridge.-A DISSERTATION on the best Means of CIVILIZING the Subjects of the BRITISH EMPIRE in INDIA, and of diffusing the Light of the Christian Religion throughout the Eastern World. By the Rev. FRANCIS WRANGHAM, M. A. F. R. S. of Trinity College, Cambridge. Price 3s. 6d.

13. Edinburgh.-A DISSERTATION on the best Means of CIVILIZING the Subjects of the BRITISH EMPIRE in INDIA, and of diffusing the Light of the Christian Religion throughout the Eastern World: to which Dr. BUCHANAN'S Prize was adjudged by the University of Edinburgh. By the Rev. WM. TENNANT, M. M. LL. D. and M. A. S. lately one of his Majesty's Chaplains in India. Printed at the University Press. In one vol. 4to. Price, in boards, 128.-This was published in 1808. Prize 1001.

14. Aberdeen.-A SKETCH of the State of BRITISH INDIA, with a view of pointing out the best Means of Civilizing its inhabitants, and diffusing the Knowledge of Christianity throughout the Eastern World: being the substance of an Essay on these Subjects; to which the University of Aberdeen adjudged Dr. BUCHANAN'S Prize. By the Rev. JAMES BRYCE. In one vol. 8vo. pp. 381. Price, in boards, 10s. 6d. This was published in 1810.

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Published in 1807.

15. Cambridge.-A SERMON, on the Translation of the SCRIPTURES into the ORIENTAL LANGUAGES: preached before the University of Cambridge, May 10, 1807. By the Rev. FRANCIS WRANGHAM, M. A. F. R. S. of Trinity College, Cambridge. Printed at the University Press. [This and the three following Sermons were not the

subjects of Prizes, but a gratuity of Thirty Guineas was presented to each of the four Reverend Preachers whom the Universities were pleased to select for the occasion.]

16. Cambridge.—A SERMON, preached before the University of Cambridge, on the 28th June, 1807; agreeably to the Institution of the Rev. CLAUDIUS BUCHANAN. By the Rev. JOHN DUDLEY, M. A. of Clare Hall, Cambridge. Printed at the University Press.

17. Oxford.-The Expediency of Translating

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SCRIPTURES into several of the ORIENTAL
LANGUAGES, and the Means of rendering those
Translations useful, in an Attempt to convert the
Nations of India to the Christian Faith: a Sermon
preached by special appointment before the Univer-
sity of Oxford, Nov. 8th, 1807. By the Rev. Wм.
BARROW, of Queen's College, LL. D. and F. S. A.
Author of an Essay on Education, and the Bampton
Lecture Sermons for 1799.

18. Oxford.-The DUTY and EXPEDIENCY of Translating the SCRIPTURES into the current LANGUAGES of the EAST, for the Use and Benefit of the Natives: a Sermon, preached by special Appointment, before the University of Oxford, on the 29th of November, 1807. By the Reverend EDWARD NARES, M. A. late Fellow of Merton College, and Rector of Biddenden, Kent.

Published in 1808.

19. Oxford.-A DISSERTATION on the PROPAGATION of CHRISTIANITY in Asia; in two parts. To which is prefixed a brief Historic View of the Progress of the Gospel in different Nations since its first Promulgation; illustrated by a Chronological chart: To which the University of Oxford adjudged Dr. BUCHANAN'S Prize. By the Rev. HUGH PEARSON, M. A. of St. John's College, Oxford. In one volume 4to. pp. 227. Price, in boards, 158. Printed at the University Press; sold by Messrs. Rivington, London. Prize 500l.

20. Cambridge.-CHRISTIANITY in INDIA; an Essay on the Duty, Means, and Consequences of introducing the Christian Religion among the Native Inhabitants of the British Dominions in the East. By J. W. CUNNINGHAM, A. M. late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. In one vol. 8vo. Price 5s. 6d. in boards.

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21. Cambridge.-A HISTORICAL REVIEW of the Commercial, Political, and Moral State of Hindostan from the earliest Period to the present Time the Rise and Progress of Christianity in the East; its present Condition; and the Means and Probability of its future advancement. With a Map, illustrating the relative Situation of the British Empire in the East. By ROBERT CHATFIELD, LL. B. Vicar of Chatteris, Cambridgeshire. In one large volume 4to. Price, in boards, 11. 4s. This Work was altered and enlarged after being presented to the University of Cambridge.

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