too
numerous and too brief to be noted in the following list.
=The General Mag. & Hist. Chronicle= for all the
British Plantations in America.--B. Franklin, Phila.
I--Jan.-June, 1741.
News from Germany.
=Amer. Mag. & Hist. Chronicle.=--Boston.
I--Sept. 1743-Dec. 1744.
499--A Description of the City of Hamburg, with several
observations on the Hamburghers, and other Germans, &c.
II--1745.
373--Ld. P----l's Speech, upon the Report of the Hanoverian
Troops, 1744.
492--The Dutch method of manning fleets.
III--1746.
311--Description of the City of Antwerp.
406--King of Prussia--his character.
[Foreign affairs--many paragraphs on Vienna, Hague, Utrecht,
Stockholm in Sweden, Denmark, etc.]
=Independent Reflector.=--N. Y.
Nos. 1-52, Nov. 30, 1752-Nov. 22, 1753.
21--A Vindication of the Moravians, against the aspersions of
their enemies.
=Amer. Mag. & Mo. Chronicle.=--Phila.
I--Oct. 1757-Oct. 1758.
136--Character of the King of Prussia.
[Many paragraphs giving news of Germany.]
=The New Amer. Mag.=--Woodbridge in N. J.
Nos. XIII-XXIV, 1759.
418--The following remarkable curiosities of Denmark are
inserted as an agreeable amusement.
462--On a very useful custom established in Holland; from the
French of Voltaire.
=The Royal Amer. Mag.=--Boston.
Jan.-Dec. 1774.
416--An account of a topical Remedy for the cure of ulcerated
Cancer. By M. I. Soultzer, first Physician to his Royal
Highness the Duke of Saxe Gotha.
=Penna. Mag.=--Phila.
I--1775.
471--The Law of Liberty; a Sermon on American affairs,
preached at the opening of the Provincial Congress of
Georgia. With an appendix giving a concise account of the
struggles of Swisserland, to recover their Liberty. By John
J. Zubly, D.D. (Select passages from new British
Publications.)
II--Jan.-June, 1776.
63--Some account of the Lives of Eminent Persons.--Gustavus
Adolphus, King of Sweden.
169--Extraordinary Heroism of the ancient Scandinavians.
=The U. S. Mag.=--Phila.
I--1779.
136--Origin of the Debate between the King of Prussia and the
Emperor of Germany. Trans. from the Journal Historique &
Politique
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