May-Aug. 1795.
201--Onderzoek van der Aart der Voorspellingen. An Inquiry
into the Nature of Prophecies, by Konynenburg (Prof. in
Amsterdam). Haarlem 1794. [Notice.]
III--Sept.-Dec. 1795.
184--Cabal and Love, A Tragedy trans. from the German of F.
Schiller, Author of the Robbers, Don Carlos, the Conspiracy
of Fiesco, &c. [Book notice.]
298--The Count of Hoernsdern; a German Tale. By the Author of
Constance, the Pharos, Argus, &c. [Notice.]
304--Introduction of the New Testament. By John David
Michaelis late Prof. in the University of Gottingen, &c.
Trans. from the 4th ed. of the German and considerably
augmented with Notes, explanatory and supplemental. By
Herbert Marsh, B.D. Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge.
[Notice.]
=The Weekly Museum.=--N. Y.
VIII--May 9, 1795-June 18, 1796.
May 23, 1795--Dutch Magnanimity.
June 20--Anecdote of Count Cagliostro.--Letter from Tuscofee,
Surgeon at Vienna in Austria, to the Editor of "Courier de
l'Europe," publ. in London.
Aug. 29--Count Hohenloe. A German Story.
Feb. 6, 1796--Curious Contest between two Rival Lovers. A
German Anecdote.
June 18--The Hermit of the Alps. A Fragment. [A continued
story.]
IX--June 25-Dec. 31, 1796.
Nov. 26--Affecting Anecdote of an Officer in the Prussian
Service.
=N. Y. Weekly Mag.=--N. Y.
I--July 1, 1795-June 29, 1796.
46--The Apparitionist. Trans. from Schiller.
II--July 6, 1796-June 28, 1797.
4--The Victim of Magical Delusion. Trans. from the German of
Tschink.
=Phila. Minerva.=--Phila.
I--Feb. 7, 1795-Jan. 30, 1796.
May 9--Amsterdam; Haarlem.
Aug. 29--Irus. From the German of X. Sehhewio.
Oct. 31.--Dutch Magnanimity.
II--Feb. 6, 1796-Jan. 21, 1797.
Feb. 6--A Striking Anecdote of the Late King of Prussia.
Feb. 6--Military Courtship. A curious old Danish Anecdote.
Mar. 12--Anecdote [of a Dutchman].
May 28--Curious Contest between Two Rival Lovers. A German
Anecdote.
Nov. 19--of the Late King of Prussia.
III--Jan. 28, 1797-Jan. 27, 1798.
Apr. 22--The Fatal Effects of a too Susceptible Heart in a
Young Prussian Officer.
IV--Feb. 3-July 7, 1798.
20--The Generous Mask. A Tale. Imitated from the German.
90--A Deluge Scene. (Trans. fro
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