ire, and Lord
Chesterfield.
319--Extract from a Treatise on Physiognomy. By M. Lavater.
395--Anecdote of the Late King of Prussia.
=Amer. Museum.=--Phila.
III--Jan.-June 1788.
539--Speech on the learned languages, by the hon. Francis
Hopkinson, and delivered by a young gentleman at a public
commencement in the University of Pennsylvania. [Against the
study of Latin and Greek.... "It is not necessary to search
antiquity for a means of a reciprocal communication of ideas,
because languages most in use, are, in truth, the most useful
to be known."]
VI--July-Dec. 1789.
35--Account of the Society of Dunkards in Pennsylvania.
Communicated by a British officer to the editor of the
Edinburgh Magazine.
159--Account of the discovery of America, by the Icelanders,
in the 11th cent., taken from Mallet's Northern Antiquities.
Vol. I.
222--To the President of the United States. The address of
the ministers and elders of the German Reformed congregations
in the United States, at their general meeting, held at
Phila., June 1789.
223--Washington's reply to the above.
411--Anecdote of Frederick the Great. [Why he did not help
the Americans.]
475--Peter, a German Tale.
482--Anecdotes. No. 5--Frederick the Great. No. 8--Charles
XII of Sweden.
VII--Jan.-June 1790.
168--Anecdote of German soldiers retired to America.
208--A Hint [on Dutch industry].
216, 328--The Maid of Switzerland. By Miss Anne Blower.
IX--Jan.-June 1791.
42 (Appendix III)--Emigration from Germany. [Short
paragraph.]
X--July-Dec. 1791.
108--Anecdote of the "late King of Prussia."
35 (Appendix I)--A hymn on the nativity of Christ, sung in
the Dutch church, New York.
XI--Jan.-June 1792.
38--State of the female sex, among the ancient Germans. By
Gilbert Stuart, LL.D.
97--Of marriage and modesty among the ancient Germans. By
Gilbert Stuart.
102--Productions and Commerce of Germany. From Zimmerman's
political survey of the present state of Europe.
XIII--1798.
233--King of Prussia annuls the contracts made by the French
for corn, at Hamburg, Bremen, etc.
255--Treaty of Pilnitz.
=The Amer. Mag.=--N. Y.
Dec. 1787-Nov. 1788.
779--A Gothic Story.
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