rles XII, King of Sweden.
407--State of Chemistry in Germany.
IV--Dec. 5, 1797-Mar. 7, 1798.
102--Description of Mount Blanc. By M. Bourrit.
237--Some Account of the Tulip-madness, which prevailed in
Holland in the last century.
=Amer. Moral and Sentimental Mag.=--N. Y.
I--July 3, 1797-May 21, 1798.
25--Anecdotes of the late King of Prussia.
729--Biographical Anecdotes of Peter Anich, an ingenious
German peasant.
=Phila. Mo. Mag.=--Phila.
I--Jan.-June 1798.
205--Waldemar, a character from the German of Jacobi of
Dusseldorf.
=Weekly Mag.=--Phila.
I--Feb. 3-Apr. 28, 1798.
124--Whimsical Anecdote of the Princess of Prussia.
220--Some Account of the Poems of G. A. Buerger. By the
Translator of Goethe's Iphigenia in Tauris.
II--May 5-July 23, 1798.
152--Account of the Geyser, a surprising Spring in Iceland.
335--Anecdotes of Gibbon. From Matthisson's Letters, lately
published at Zurich.
349--An Anecdote of Emperor Sigismund.
396--Singular Method of employing Dogs in Holland.
397--M. de Saussure's celebrated expedition to Mont Blanc.
404--German Fondness for Good Eating.
III--Aug. 4, 1798-Apr. 6, 1799.
59--A Pyrometer. (From the Travels of Count Stolberg through
Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Sicily. A late Publication.)
181--The Death of Adam. From Herder's Scattered Leaves and
Letters.
243--Sleep. From Herder's Scattered Leaves.
=The Key.=--Frederick Town.
I--Jan. 13-July 7, 1798.
75--The Generous Mask. A Tale. Imitated from the German.
141--William Tell.
187--A Deluge Scene. Trans. from the German.
=Mo. Mag. and Amer. Rev.=--N. Y.
I--Apr.-Dec. 1799.
55--An Ecclesiastical History. By the late learned John
Lawrence Mosheim, D.D. and Chancellor of the Univ. of
Gottingen. Trans. from the Latin by Archibald Maclaine, D.D.
[Review.]
76--Anecdotes of distinguished characters--Kotzebue.
96--Remarks on Lover's Vows: from the German of Kotzebue. By
Mrs. Inchbald.
148--Some particulars respecting the late Embassy of the
Dutch East India Co. to the Court of Pekin.
153--Schiller.
335--Walstein's School of History. From the German of Krants
of Gotha.
II--Jan.-June 1800.
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