Happiness is Illusion--woe to him who robs us of it.
A Dramatic Anecdote, from the miscellaneous works of
Kotzebue. Trans. by C. Smith.
290--Sketch of Lavater.
II--July-Dec. 1801.
193--Albert and Laura: A Swiss Tale.
284--Extract from a Sketch of the Life and Writings of
Kotzebue.
III--Jan.-June 1802.
100--Extracts from the Writings of Mary Wollstoncraft Godwin.
(From Travels into Sweden, Norway and Denmark.)
=Amer. Rev. and Lit. Journal.=--N. Y.
I--1801.
120--New Discoveries in Medicine, patronized by the King of
Prussia.
333--Wieland, or the Transformation. An American Tale.
[Charles Brockden Brown.]
II--1802.
62--Letter of King Frederick William of Prussia to Major
Hamelberg.
204--A Tour through Holland, in the year 1784. By an
American. Worcester, 1790.
=New Eng. Quart. Mag.=--Boston.
No. 1--Apr.-June 1802.
36--The Art of Prolonging Life. Trans. from the German of Dr.
Hufeland.
67--Frederick the Great. Extracted from Wraxall's Memoirs.
269--An Epigram on the late King of Prussia, and a receipt by
Voltaire.
No. 2.--July-Sept. 1802.
18--Present State of Chemistry in Germany.
52--Boerhaave.
57--John Paul Fred. Richter.
61--John Jerome Schroeter.
169--Of the City of Cairo. From Niebuhr's Travels.
262--German Literature. [A short paragraph.]
No. 3--Oct.-Dec. 1802.
28--Disputes between the Brunonians and Antibrunonians in
Germany.
198--A curious Memoir of M. Emanuel Swedenborg, concerning
Charles XII of Sweden.
=Juvenile Mag.=--Phila.
II--1802.
94--Life of Lavater, the celebrated Physiognomist.
94--Anecdote of Professor Junker of the University of Halle.
IV--1802 [1804?].
198--Luther.
=Balance and Columbian Repos.=--Hudson (N. Y.)
II--1803.
240--A Gallant Dutchman.
304--Anecdote of a German Chemist.
III--1804.
220--Female Swindler at Vienna. From a London Paper.
=Weekly Visitor.=--N. Y.
I--Oct. 9, 1802-Apr. 2, 1803.
36--Manners of the Arabians in Egypt. From Niebuhr's Travels.
54--Swiss Insurrection.
86--Switzerland.
148--Anecdote of Gerard Dou, a famous Dutch painter.
=Boston Weekly Mag.=--Boston.
I--Oct. 30, 1802-Oc
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