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PUBLISHED IN INDIA.

The prizes instituted by the College of Fort-William.

1. PRIMITIÆ ORIENTALES, VOL. I. Containing ESSAYS by the Students of the College of FortWilliam in Bengal: To which are added, the THESES pronounced at the public Disputations in the Oriental Languages, on the 6th of February, 1802. The Essays are by W. B. Martin, W. P. Elliott, W. B. Bayley, Terrick Hamilton, C. T. Metcalfe, Edward Wood, Thomas Newnham, and Jonathan H. Lovett. The Thesis in the Bengalee Language, by W. B. Martin. Thesis in the Hindostanee Language by W. B. Bayley.

"Redit a nobis Aurora diemque reducit."

Calcutta: Printed at the Hon. Company's Press.
In one volume 8vo. Price, in boards, One Guinea.

2. PRIMITIÆ ORIENTALES, VOL. II. Containing the THESES in the Oriental Languages, pronounced at the Public Disputations, on the 29th of March,

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1803. By Students of the College of Fort-William in Bengal; with Translations. Thesis in the Persian Language, by Richard Jenkins; in the Hindostanee Language, by William Chaplin; in the Bengalee Language, by James Hunter. Declamations in the Arabic Language, by Richard Jenkins and Edward Wood. Printed at the Hon. Company's Press, in one volume 8vo. Price, in boards, One. Guinea.

3. PRIMITIÆ ORIENTALES, VOL. III. Containing the THESES in the Oriental Languages, pronounced at the Public Disputations on the 20th of September, 1804. By Students of the College of Fort-William in Bengal ; with Translations. Thesis in the Hindostanee Language, by John Romer; in the Persian, by George Swinton; in the Bengalee, by A. B. Tod; and in the Arabic, by Wm. Oliver, Declamation in the SHANSCRIT Language, Clotworthy Gowan; being the first speech in that Tongue delivered in public Assembly by an Englishman. Printed at the Hon. Company's Press; in one volume 8vo. Price, in boards, One Guinea.

A SERMON, Preached at the New Church, Calcutta, before the Right Hon. the Earl of MORNINGTON, Governor-General, on Thursday, February the 6th, 1800 being the Day appointed for a GENERAL THANKSGIVING to Almighty God, for his late Signal Mercies vouchsafed to the British Do minion

in Asia, in averting the perils which threatened them by the defeat of Tippoo Sultaun, and the final overthrow of the Mahomedan power in Hindostan. By the Rev. CLAUDIUS BUCHANAN, A. B. Chaplain at the Presidency of Fort-William.

"They imagined such a device as they were not able to perform." Ps. xxi. 11.

Published by order of the Governor-General in Council.

Published by Messrs. CADELL and DAVIES, Strand, London,

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BY THE SAME AUTHOR.

1. MEMOIR of the Expediency of an ECCLESIASTICAL ESTABLISHMENT for BRITISH INDIA. Second Edition, Price 4s. 6d. in boards, or on fine paper, 6s. in boards.

2. The First FOUR YEARS of the COLLEGE of FORT-WILLIAM in BENGAL. In one vol. 4to. printed by Bulmer. Price, in boards, 15s.

3. The STAR in the EAST: a Sermon preached in the Parish Church of St. James, Bristol, (on Sunday, Feb. 26, 1809,) on the Author's return from India. The Eighth Edition. Price 1s. 6d.

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4. JUBILEE SERMONS: preached at Welbeck Chapel, London; viz.

THE MOSAIC JUBILEE,

THE BRITISH JUBILEE, and

THE HEAVENLY JUBILEE.

In one vol. 8vo. large type. The Second Edition.
Price 9s. in boards.

5. The THREE ERAS of LIGHT; two Discourses, preached before the University of Cambridge, on Commencement Sunday, July 1st, 1810. With an Appendix on the preparatory Studies for the Churches. Second Edition. Price 2s. 6d.

6. The LIGHT of the WORLD; a Sermon preached at the Parish Church of St. Anne, Blackfriars, London, on Tuesday, June 12, 1810, before the Society for Missions to Africa and the East, Third Edition. Price 1s. 6d.

7. The HEALING WATERS of BETHESDA: a Sermon preached at Buxton Wells, to the Company assembled there for the benefit of the Medicinal Waters, on Whitsunday, June 2, 1811. Price 2s.

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8. The above SERMONS, collected in one volume, 8vo. Price 68. in boards, or on fine paper, 9s. in boards.

9. A BRIEF VIEW of the STATE of the COLONIES of GREAT BRITAIN, and of her ASIATIC EMPIRE in respect to Religious Instruction: prefaced by some Considerations on the National Duty of affording it. To which is added a Sketch of an Ecclesiastical Establishment for British India. Octavo, price 6s. in boards.

10. An APOLOGY for Promoting CHRISTIANITY in INDIA: containing Two Letters addressed to the Honourable the East India Company, concerning the Idol Juggernaut; and a Memorial, presented to the Bengal Government in 1807, in Defence of the Christian Missions in India. Printed by order of the Honourable the House of Commons. To which are now added, Remarks on the Letter addressed by the Bengal Government to the Court of Directors, in reply to the Memorial; with an Appendix, containing various Official Papers, chiefly extracted from the Parliamentary Records relating to the Promulgation of Christianity in India. In one volume, octavo, price 6s. in boards.

11. An ADDRESS delivered before the CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY for Africa and the East, to the Rev. Messrs. GREENWOOD and NORTON of the Established Church of England, proceeding as Missionaries to the Island of Ceylon: and to the Rev. Messrs. Schnarrè and Rhenfus, of the German Lutheran Church, proceeding as Missionaries to the coast of Coromandel. Octavo, price 2s. 6d. in boards.

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