rora. (From the same.)
261--Sports of the Swiss Peasantry. (From Durand's Elementary
Statistics of Switzerland.)
308--The Topography and Natural History of the Swiss Alps.
(From a work of that name by the late Baron Haller.)
316--Account of the Public Eating-houses of Vienna. (From
Owen's Travels.)
322--On the Literature of Geneva. (From Coxe's Travels in
Switzerland.)
368--Claudine: A Swiss Tale. (From the French of M. de
Florian.)
408--Conversation between Sebaldus and a Military Officer.
(From Dutton's Translation of Nicolai's Nothanker.)
481--The Nuptial Funeral. An Historical Fragment. (From a
German Chronicle.)
547--State of Chemistry in Germany.
=The Amer. Apollo.=--Boston.
I--Jan. 6-Sept. 28, 1792.
314--Character of Gustavus III, Late King of Sweden.
=Lady's Mag. and Repos. of Entertaining Knowledge.=--Phila.
I--Dec. 1792-May 1793.
253--A general view of Switzerland and the Alps, with an
affecting anecdote. [Containing a poem. Cf. p. 136.]
=Curiosities of Literature.=--London printed;
Phila. reprinted 1793.
185--The Thirteen Cantons. [i. e., Switzerland.]
=Rural Mag. or Vt. Repos.=--Rutland.
I--1795.
493--(At a moment when the eyes of all Europe are directed to
the Diet of Ratisbon, a sketch of the German Constitution,
and of its military forces, cannot be unacceptable to the
generality of our readers.) [The article follows.]
II--1796.
76--Germany. [11/2 pages.]
220--Anecdotes of the King of Prussia.
352--Character of the Dunkers. From Winchester's Universal
Restoration.
387--Origin of the University of Leyden. From Dr. Smith's
tour on the continent.
535--Letter from the King of Prussia, in his own hand, to M.
Voltaire. [Trans.]
=Amer. Mo. Rev.=--Phila.
I--Jan.-Apr. 1795.
199, 491--Lit. intelligence from the continent.--Sweden,
Denmark.
201, 324--Niebuhr's Travels through Arabia, and Other
Countries in the East. Trans. into English by Robert Heron.
[Book notice.]
271--Iphigenia in Tauris. A Tragedy written originally in
German by J. W. von Goethe. Printed at Norwich; sold by
Johnson, London. [Extracts from the metrical trans. given. By
Wm. Taylor of Norwich. (?)]
II--
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