ticle on the drama. Many
references to the German drama. "Goethe," Lessing, Schiller,
Leisewitz, "Garstenberg," Unzer and Klinger mentioned; also,
"the dramatic poems of Klopstock."]
VIII--Jan., Mar.-Dec. 1796.
33--Curious characteristic Particulars of the celebrated
Reformer Luther.
200--Anecdote of Frederick the Great, late King of Prussia.
258--Adventure in the Convent of Carmelites at Augsburg. From
Campbell's journey overland to India.
303--Marriage Rites in different Nations. [Sweden, Denmark,
Swedish Livonia, Ancient Germany.]
343--Martin Luther. [An anecdote.]
443--Flystone used by the Moravians in Pennsylvania.
447--Physiognomy. [Reference to Lavater.]
469--An Account of Moravian Settlements in Pennsylvania.
=The Christian's, Scholar's, and Farmer's
Mag.=--Elizabeth-Town, N. J.
I--Apr. 1789-Mar. 1790.
46--Great Charity of the Dutch.
632--Anecdote of the late King of Prussia.
---- From a German divine, a doctor of Divinity. [Unnumbered
page following 656 with heading "To Subscribers."]
=N. Y. Mag. or Lit. Repos.=--N. Y.
II--1791.
173--Song. Tune, German Spa.
321--Irus. From the German.
332--Original Anecdotes of Peter the Great. From a German
work just published.
460--Miscellaneous observations on Holland. In a letter
addressed to the Editor of the Edinburgh Mag.
526--An Oration delivered by Jacob Morton, Esq., in the
Luthern Church at the Anniversary meeting of the German
Society, on the 6th of Jan. 1791.
534--General Character of the Germans. (From Baron Riesbeck's
Travels through Germany.)
730--Anecdote of Christina, Queen of Sweden.
III--1792.
361--The Generous Mask. A Tale. Imitated from the German.
391--Anecdote of Frederick III, King of Prussia.
475--Punishment of John Jacob Ankerstrom, for the
assassination of Gustavus III, King of Sweden.
IV--1793.
222--A general View of Switzerland and the Alps, with an
affecting anecdote. (From "Observations on Denmark, etc.")
231--William Tell. (From "A Picturesque Description of
Switzerland.")
293--An Oration delivered by Gustavus Adolphus III on the
Foundation of the Swedish Academy, Mar. 20, 1786. (From
Select Orations and Paper's relative to the Swedish Academy.)
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