8--Literary Industry of the Germans. [Cf. p. 17.]
73--Description of the Volcano in the Island of St. Lucia. By
M. Cassan. From Transactions of the Swedish Academy of
Sciences. Vol. XI.
133--The Count of Burgundy--Kotzebue. Trans. by Chas. Smith.
[The same.] Trans. by Ann Plumptre. [Review.]
225--The Wild Youth--Kotzebue. Trans. by Chas. Smith. The
Wild Goose Chase--Kotzebue. Trans. by Wm. Dunlap. [Review.]
284--On the Study of German.
444--A View of the State of the Stage in Germany.
III--July-Dec. 1800.
68--Account of the Swedish Island of St. Bartholomew, in the
West Indies.
283--Characteristic Anecdotes of Suwarrow; by a German
Officer, who served under him in Poland.
303--Account of the political journals, &c., in the Dominion
of the King of Denmark.
306--[The same] in Sweden.
453--Pizarro in Peru, or the Death of Rolla.--Kotzebue.
Trans. by Wm. Dunlap. [Review.]
=Phila. Mag. and Rev.=--Phila.
I--Jan.-June 1799.
28--Anecdote of Dr. Franklin and the late King of Sweden.
34--A History of Inventions and Discoveries, by John
Beckmann, public Professor of Economy, in the Univ. of
Gottingen. Trans. from the German by Wm. Johnston. 3 vols.
[Notice.]
147--Anecdotes of the Police of Milan. From a German Author.
224--Der Freistaat von Nord-America; or The Free-State of
North America, described by D. von Buelow. 2 vols. [Notice.]
=Phila. Repos.=--Phila.
I--Nov. 15, 1800-Nov. 7, 1801.
207--Humorous Correspondence. [Dr. Schmidt of the Cathedral
of Berlin with the King of Prussia.]
290--A view of the Private Life of the Late King of Prussia.
331--Remarkable Instance of "the Ruling Passion strong in
Death." [Anecdote of Frederick William, King of Prussia.]
III--1803.
313--The Maid of Switzerland. A Tale.
396--Dr. Laurenzius. The Elwes of Germany.
IV-1804.
38--Klopstock and Gleim.
72--From Travels in Switzerland. By Helen Maria Williams. [13
stanzas given.]
181--Sleep. From Herder's Scattered Leaves and Letters.
187--Anecdote of the Emperor of Germany.
343--A Name to Travel With. (Trans. from the German.)
=Columbian Phenix.=--Boston.
I--1800.
74--On the National Character of the Dutch. (From the MS.
notes of a German.)
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