2 | Author: | B (possibly by Brown) | Add | | Article: | The Illinois Territory | | | Publication: | The American Register, or General Repository of History, Politics, and Science vol. V, p. 378 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | C. & A. Conrad | | | Publication Date: | 1809 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1809-04378a | | | Similar Items: | Find |
6 | Author: | B (possibly by Brown) | Add | | Article: | Influence of Religion on Happiness | | | Publication: | The Literary Magazine and American Register vol. III, issue 21, pp. 428–431 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | John Conrad & Co. | | | Publication Date: | June 1805 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1805-06428 | | | Similar Items: | Find |
7 | Author: | A (by Brown) | Add | | Article: | Insanity: A Fragment | | | Publication: | Port Folio vol. I, issue 2, pp. 165–168 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | H. Maxwell | | | Publication Date: | February 1809 | | | Genre: | fiction | tale | | | Accession #: | 1809-02165 | | | Similar Items: | Find |
8 | Author: | B (possibly by Brown) | Add | | Article: | An Instance of Ventriloquism | | | Publication: | The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence vol. II, issue 22, pp. 277–278 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | James Watters & Co. | | | Publication Date: | June 1798 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1798-06277 | | | Similar Items: | Find |
9 | Author: | B (possibly by Brown) | Add | | Article: | Intelligence, Literary and Philosophical | | | Publication: | The Literary Magazine and American Register vol. V, issue 30, pp. 233–237 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | John Conrad & Co. | | | Publication Date: | March 1806 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1806-03233 | | | Similar Items: | Find |
10 | Author: | B (possibly by Brown) | Add | | Article: | Intelligence, Literary and Philosophical | | | Publication: | The Literary Magazine and American Register vol. V, issue 31, pp. 302–315 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | John Conrad & Co. | | | Publication Date: | April 1806 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1806-04302 | | | Similar Items: | Find |
11 | Author: | B (possibly by Brown) | Add | | Article: | Intelligence, Literary and Philosophical | | | Publication: | The Literary Magazine and American Register vol. V, issue 33, pp. 475–476 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | John Conrad & Co. | | | Publication Date: | June 1806 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1806-06475 | | | Similar Items: | Find |
13 | Author: | H (hybrid work; portions attributed to Brown) | Add | | Article: | Is a Free or Despotic Government Most Friendly to Human Happiness | | | Publication: | The Literary Magazine and American Register vol. III, issue 18, pp. 178–181 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | John Conrad & Co. | | | Publication Date: | March 1805 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1805-03178 | | | Hybridity note: | [Brown seems to write the first three paragraphs only, reprinting the remainder from Adam Ferguson, Principles of Moral and Political Science (1792); Brown's source is likely the London Monthly Review (August 1793), 372-74, or the Scots Magazine 55 (1793), 445-47.] | | | Similar Items: | Find |
14 | Author: | H (hybrid work; portions attributed to Brown) | Add | | Article: | Italian Poplar | | | Publication: | The Literary Magazine and American Register vol. II, issue 10, p. 260 | | | Place of Publication: | Philadelphia | | | Publisher: | John Conrad & Co. | | | Publication Date: | July 1804 | | | Genre: | essay | | | Accession #: | 1804-07260a | | | Hybridity note: | [Brown seems to write most of the piece, but the last sentences are from the London Monthly Magazine (August 1803), 54; i.e. from the page following the item he extracted for 1804-07257b “Stones from the Moon”; in between these two items is a mention of the astronomer John Churchman, about whom Brown also printed a short piece in this same issue.] | | | Similar Items: | Find |
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