Comprehensive Primary Bibliography
The Writings of Charles Brockden Brown, 1783-1822
Introduction Publications Manuscripts Removed Items Abbreviations & Works CitedPublications
Last updated 04/04/2024
"A" at the end of a citation indicates that a work is indisputably written by Brown, while "B" indicates a high degree of confidence of Brown's authorship. Brown's periodical writing also includes a range of hybrid texts in which Brown excerpts, summarizes, and otherwise creatively edits and shapes other works while adding his own implicit or explicit commentary and contextual framing within each particular magazine issue. Such texts are marked "H" to correspond with "hybrid."
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1788
1788-05427 "Utrum horum Mavis, elige." The American Magazine, Containing a Miscellaneous Collection of Original and Other Valuable Essays in Prose and Verse, and Calculated Both for Instruction and Amusement I.6 (May 1788): 427 - 428. B.
1789
1789-02000 "['Epitaph for Franklin'] Inscription for General Washington's Tomb Stone. [a poem]." The State Gazette of North Carolina (February 26, 1789). A.
1789-08464 "The Rhapsodist. No. I." The Columbian Magazine, or, Monthly Miscellany 3.8 (August 1789): 464 - 467. Signed "B." A.
1789-09537 "The Rhapsodist. No. II." The Columbian Magazine, or, Monthly Miscellany 3.9 (September 1789): 537 - 541. Signed "R." A.
1789-10587 "The Rhapsodist. No. III." The Columbian Magazine, or, Monthly Miscellany 3.10 (October 1789): 587 - 601. Signed "O." A.
1789-11661 "The Rhapsodist. No. IV." The Columbian Magazine, or, Monthly Miscellany 3.11 (November 1789): 661 - 665. Signed "W." A.
1791
1791-04002 "Sonnet: Written after Hearing a Song by three Sisters [a poem]." General Advertiser (April 25, 1791): 2. Signed "HENRY." B.
1791-05018 "To Ella [a poem]." Gazette of the United States (May 14, 1791): 18. B.
1791-06067 "The Smile: Sonnet to Caroline [a poem]." Gazette of the United States (June 25, 1791): 67. Signed "HENRY." B.
1791-07094 "Song [a poem]." Gazette of the United States (July 20, 1791): 94. Signed "HENRY." B.
1792
1792-03365 "Sonnet [a poem]." Gazette of the United States (March 14, 1792): 365. Signed "HENRY." B.
1797
1797-01003 "[Review of] John Blair Linn, Bourville Castle; or, the Gallic Orphan." New York Minerva vol. 3 (January 18, 1797): 3. B.
1798
1798-02001 "The Man at Home. No. I." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.1 (February 3, 1798): 1 - 4. A.
1798-02033 "The Man at Home. No. II." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.2 (February 10, 1798): 33 - 37. A.
1798-02065 "The Man at Home. No. III." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.3 (February 17, 1798): 65 - 67. A.
1798-02099 "The Man at Home. No. IV." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.4 (February 24, 1798): 99 - 103. A.
1798 March
1798-03133 "The Man at Home. No. V." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.5 (March 3, 1798): 133 - 136. A.
1798-03167 "The Man at Home. No. VI." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.6 (March 10, 1798): 167 - 170. A.
1798-03193 "The Man at Home. No. VII." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.7 (March 17, 1798): 193 - 195. A.
1798-03198 "The Rights of Women. A Dialogue." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.7 (March 17, 1798): 198 - 200. A.
1798-03202 "Notice of a New Work. &c. To the Editor of the Weekly Magazine." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.7 (March 17, 1798): 202. Signed "Speratus." A.
1798-03225 "The Man at Home. No. VIII." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.8 (March 24, 1798): 225 - 226. A.
1798-03228 "Extract from the 'Sky-Walk.'." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.8 (March 24, 1798): 228 - 231. A.
1798-03231 "The Rights of Women. A Dialogue." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.8 (March 24, 1798): 231 - 235. A.
1798-03257 "The Man at Home, No. IX." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.9 (March 31, 1798): 257 - 261. A.
1798-03271 "The Rights of Women. A Dialogue." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.9 (March 31, 1798): 271 - 274. A.
1798 April
1798-04000 "Alcuin: A Dialogue." New York: T. & J. Swords, 1798. A.
1798-04289 "The Man at Home, No. X." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.10 (April 7, 1798): 289 - 291. A.
1798-04299 "The Rights of Women. A Dialogue. Part II." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.10 (April 7, 1798): 299 - 302. A.
1798-04318 "[untitled] A.Z. requests to be informed…." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.10 (April 7, 1798): 318. A.
1798-04320 "The Man at Home, No. XI." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.11 (April 14, 1798): 320 - 323. A.
1798-04323 "On Theatres." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.11 (April 14, 1798): 323 - 324. Signed "Philo." B.
1798-04326 "Sudden Impulses." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.11 (April 14, 1798): 326 - 328. Signed "Constance." B.
1798-04352 "The Man at Home, No, XII." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.12 (April 21, 1798): 352 - 355. A.
1798-04357 "On the Effects of Theatric Exhibitions." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.12 (April 21, 1798): 357 - 360. Signed "Philo" B.
1798-04360 "On the Effects of Theatric Representations." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.12 (April 21, 1798): 360 - 362. Signed "W." B.
1798-04364 "A Series of Original Letters – Letter I." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.12 (April 21, 1798): 364 - 365. A.
1798-04383 "The Man at Home, No. XIII." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.13 (April 28, 1798): 383 - 386. A.
1798-04389 "A Series of Original Letters. – Letter II." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.13 (April 28, 1798): 389 - 391. A.
1798-04391 "A Series of Original Letters. – Letter III." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence I.13 (April 28, 1798): 391 - 393. A.
1798 May
1798-05003 "Suicide," The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.14 (May 5, 1798): 3 - 6. A.
1798-05006 "Review of Count Rumford's Essays. Essay I." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.14 (May 5, 1798): 6 - 8. Signed "Philo." A.
1798-05008 "A Series of Original Letters [Nos. 4-5]." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.14 (May 5, 1798): 8 - 12. A.
1798-05035 "Review. Count Rumford's Second Essay." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.15 (May 12, 1798): 35 - 37. Signed "Philo." B.
1798-05038 "On Scheming." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.15 (May 12, 1798): 38 - 39. Signed "Philo." B.
1798-05046 "A Series of Original Letters. – Letter VI." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.15 (May 12, 1798): 46 - 47. A.
1798-05065 "Review. Count Rumford's Third Essay." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.16 (May 19, 1798): 65 - 67. Signed "Philo." B.
1798-05069 "A Series of Original Letters. – Letter VII." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.16 (May 19, 1798): 69 - 71. A.
1798-05071 "A Lesson on Sensibility." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.16 (May 19,1798): 71 - 76. Signed "A.Z." A.
1798-05097 "Review. Count Rumford's Third Essay." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.17 (May 26, 1798): 97 - 99. Signed "Philo." B.
1798-05103 "A Series of Original Letters – Letter IX." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.17 (May 26, 1798): 103 - 105. A.
1798 June
1798-06129 "Review. Count Rumford's Third Essay." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.18 (June 2, 1798): 129 - 130. B.
1798-06135 "A Series of Original Letters. – Letter X." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.18 (June 2, 1798): 135 - 137. A.
1798-06193 "Arthur Mervyn; or, Memoirs of the Year 1793." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.20 (June 16, 1798): 193 - 199. A.
1798-06221 "To Stella – No. I [a poem]." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.20 (June 16, 1798): 221. By "Henry." A.
1798-06226 "Arthur Mervyn; or, Memoirs of the Year 1793." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.21 (June 23, 1798): 226 - 230. A.
1798-06232 "Queries." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.21 (June 23, 1798): 232 - 233. Signed "A.Z." A.
1798-06257 "Arthur Mervyn; or, Memoirs of the Year 1793." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.22 (June 30, 1798): 257 - 262. A.
1798-06277 "An Instance of Ventriloquism." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.22 (June 30, 1798): 277 - 278. B.
1798-06278 "A Receipt for a Modern Romance." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.22 (June 30, 1798): 278. Signed "Anti Ghost." B.
1798-06285 "To Stella – No. III [a poem]." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.22 (June 30, 1798): 285. By "Henry." A.
1798-06286 "To Stella – No. V [a poem]." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.22 (June 30, 1798): 286. By "Henry." A.
1798 July
1798-07290 "Arthur Mervyn; or, Memoirs of the Year 1793." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.23 (July 7, 1798): 290 - 296. A.
1798-07297 "Utrum Horum?." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.23 (July 7, 1798): 297. B.
1798-07317 "A Billet-Doux: By a Philosopher [a poem]." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.23 (July 7, 1798): 317 - 318. B.
1798-07322 "Arthur Mervyn; or, Memoirs of the Year 1793." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.24 (July 14, 1798): 322 - 327. A.
1798-07370 "A Review of a Memoir concerning the fascinating Faculty which has been ascribed to the Rattle-Snake and other American Serpents. (By BENJAMIN SMITHBARTON, M.D. Professor of Natural History and Botany in the University of Pennsylvania, &c. &c. 8vo.)." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.25 (July 21, 1798): 370 - 374. B.
1798-07394 "A Review of a Memoir ... (By BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON ...) <part 2>." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence II.26 (July 28, 1798): 394 - 396. B.
1798 August-September
1798-08008 "Arthur Mervyn; or, Memoirs of the Year 1793." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence III.27 (August 4, 1798): 8 - 11. A.
1798-08033 "Arthur Mervyn; or, Memoirs of the Year 1793." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence III.28 (August 11, 1798): 33 - 37. A.
1798-08045 "Facts and Calculations Respecting the Population and Territory of the United States of America." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence III.28 and 29 (August 11 and 18, 1798): 45 - 50. A.
1798-08065 "Arthur Mervyn; or, Memoirs of the Year 1793." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence III.29 (August 18, 1798): 65 - 71. A.
1798-08101 "Arthur Mervyn; or, Memoirs of the Year 1793." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence III.29 (August 25, 1798): 101 - 105. A.
1798-09000 Wieland; or The Transformation. An American Tale. New York: Printed by T. & J. Swords, 1798. A.
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1799
1799-01000 Ormond; or The Secret Witness. New York: Printed by G. Forman for H. Caritat, 1799. A.
1799-03021 "Edgar Huntly: A Fragment." Monthly Magazine I.1 (April 1799): 21 - 44. A.
1799-03322 "The Ubiquitarian.—No. XVIII." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence III.37 (March 23, 1799): 322 - 324. Signed "N." B.
1799-03355 "Reflections on Moralists and Moral Writings." The Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence III.38 (March 30, 1799): 355 - 356. Signed "N." B.
1799 April
1799-04003 "On Apparitions. In a Letter from a Country Gentleman to his Friend in Town." Monthly Magazine I.1 (April 1799): 3 - 8. Signed "F.R." B.
1799-04008 "The Economist.- No. I." Monthly Magazine I.1 (April 1799): 8 - 10. Signed "R." B.
1799-04019 "Dialogues of the Living. Dialogue I." Monthly Magazine I.1 (April 1799): 19 - 21. A.
1799-04045 "Art. I. [Review of] A complete History of Connecticut, Civil and Ecclesiastical, from the Emigration of its first Planters from England in 1630, to 1713. By Benjamin Trumbull, D.D. Vol. i. 8vo. 2 dollars & 25 cents. Hudson and Goodwin. Hartford." Monthly Magazine I.1 (April 1799): 45 - 46. B.
1799-04047 "Art. II. [Review of] The Life of Ezra Stiles, D.D.L.L.D. President of Yale College, etc. etc. By Abiel Holmes, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge. 8vo. pp. 403. Thomas and Andrews. Boston. 1798." Monthly Magazine I.1 (April 1799): 47 - 48. B.
1799-04048 "Art. III. [Review of] Sermons on various Subjects, Doctrinal, Experimental, and Practical. By Nathan Strong, Pastor of the North Presbyterian Church in Hartford, Connecticut. Vol. i. 8vo. pp. 396. 1 dollar and 50 cents. Hudson and Goodwin. Hartford. 1798." Monthly Magazine I.1 (April 1799): 48 - 50. B.
1799-04050 "Art. IV. [Review of] An Eulogium on the late Dr. Samuel Cooper. Delivered before the Medical Society of Philadelphia, on the 4th March, 1799. By Charles Caldwell, A.M.M.D. &c. 8vo. pp. 48. Philadelphia. Carey. 1799." Monthly Magazine I.1 (April 1799): 50 - 51. Signed "B." B.
1799-04076 "Anecdotes of distinguished Characters. – Kotzebue." Monthly Magazine I.1 (April 1799): 76 - 78. Signed "W." B.
1799-04079 "To Stella [a poem]." Monthly Magazine I.1 (April 1799): 79. Signed: "ALWIN." A.
1799 May
1799-05000 Arthur Mervyn; or, Memoirs of the Year 1793. Philadelphia: H. Maxwell, 1799. A.
1799-05081 "On the Inequalities of Solar Light." Monthly Magazine I.2 (May 1799): 81 - 83. Signed "B." B.
1799-05085 "On Almanacks." Monthly Magazine I.2 (May 1799): 85 - 88. A.
1799-05090 "Parallel between Hume, Robertson and Gibbon." Monthly Magazine I.2 (May 1799): 90 - 94. Signed "O." A.
1799-05099 "Thessalonica: A Roman Story." Monthly Magazine I.2 (May 1799): 99 - 117. A.
1799-05117 "Art. V. [Review of] New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of America. By Benjamin Smith Barton,M.D. &c.&c. 8vo. pp. 274. Philadelphia. Printed for the Author by John Bioren. 1798." Monthly Magazine I.2 (May 1799): 117 - 119. Signed "C.B." A.
1799-05124 "Art. VII. [Review of] Memoirs of Major-Gen. Heath, containing Anecdotes, Details of Skirmishes, Battles, and other Military Events, during the American War. Written by himself. pp. 388. 8vo. Thomas & Andrews. Boston. 1798." Monthly Magazine I.2 (May 1799): 124 - 126. Signed "N." B.
1799-05127 "Art. IX. [Review of] The Duty of Executors and Administrators. By the Hon. John Faucheraud Grimke, one of the Associate Judges of the State of South Carolina. New-York. T. and J. Swords. 1797." Monthly Magazine I.2 (May 1799): 127 - 128. Signed "O." B.
1799-05128 "Art. X. [Review of] A Discourse on National Sins: delivered May 9, 1798; being the Day recommended by the President of the United States, to be observed as a Day of General Fast. By William Linn, D.D. one of the Ministers of the Reformed Dutch Church in the City of New-York. 8vo. pp. 37. T. and J. Swords. New-York. 1798." Monthly Magazine I.2 (May 1799): 128 - 129. B.
1799-05129 "Art. XI. [Review of] A Sermon, delivered May 9, 1798, being the Day of a National Fast, recommended by the President of the United States. By John Thornton Kirkland, Minister of the New South Church, Boston. 8vo. pp. 23. Russel. Boston. 1798." Monthly Magazine I.2 (May 1799): 129 - 130. B.
1799-05130 "Art. IV. [Review of] The History of America, Books IX. and X. Containing the History of Virginia to the Year 1688, and of Connecticut to the Year 1652. By William Robertson, D.D. &c. 8vo. pp. 196. Philadelphia. J. Humphreys. 1799." Monthly Magazine I.2 (May 1799): 130 - 132. Signed "B." A.
1799-05132 "Art. V. [Review of] Essays, Political, Economical, and Philosophical. By Benjamin Count Rumford. The first American, from the third London edition. Vol. i. pp. 464. D. West. Boston. 1798. <part 1>." Monthly Magazine I.2 (May 1799): 132 - 134. B.
1799-05134 "Art. VI [Review of] Encyclopedia; or a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Miscellaneous Literature; constructed on a Plan, by which the different Sciences and Arts are digested into the Form of distinct Treatises or Systems, &c. The first American Edition, in eighteen volumes 4to. T. Dobson. Philadelphia. 1798." Monthly Magazine I.2 (May 1799): 134 - 135. B.
1799-05135 "Art. VII. [Review of] Poems by Robert Southey. First American Edition. pp. 125. 12mo. Boston. Printed for Joseph Nancrede. 1799. Price 62 cents." Monthly Magazine I.2 (May 1799): 135 - 137. B.
1799-05137 "Art. VIII. [Review of] The Naval Gazetteer, or Seaman's complete Guide, &c. &c. By the Rev. John Malham. Illustrated with a correct Set of Charts. The first American Edition, in two Volumes large 8vo. Boston. W. Spotswood and J. Nancrede. 1797." Monthly Magazine I.2 (May 1799): 137. Signed "N." B.
1799-05156 "Miscellaneous Articles of Literary and Philosophical Intelligence. <part 1>." Monthly Magazine I.2 (May 1799): 156 - 158. B.
1799 June
1799-06161 "Portrait of An Emigrant. Extracted from a Letter." Monthly Magazine I.3 (June 1799): 161 - 164. Signed "B." A.
1799-06169 "Gossiping: A Dialogue." Monthly Magazine I.3 (June 1799): 169 - 171. Signed "N." A.
1799-06181 "Philadelphia Water-Works. June, 1799." Monthly Magazine I.3 (June 1799): 181 - 182. Signed "B." A.
1799-06191 "Memoirs of Stephen Calvert." Monthly Magazine I.3 (June 1799): 191 - 215. A.
1799-06216 "Art. XII. [Review of] The History of Pennsylvania, in North America, from the Original Institution and Settlement of that Province, &c. in 1681, till after the Year 1742; with an Introduction, respecting the Life of William Penn, and the Society of Quakers; with the Rise of the Neighbouring Colonies, &c. &c. &c. By Robert Proud. 2 vols. 8vo. pp. 1028. Philadelphia. Z. Poulson, Jun. 1798." Monthly Magazine I.3 (June 1799): 216 - 217. Signed "B." A.
1799-06217 "Art.XIII. [Review of] An Oration pronounced July 4th, 1798, at the request of the inhabitants of the Town of Boston, in commemoration of the Anniversary of American Independence. By Josiah Quincy. 2d edition. pp. 31. Boston. J. Russell. 1798." Monthly Magazine I.3 (June 1799): 217 - 221. Signed "N." B.
1799-06225 "Art. IX. [Review of] Joan of Arc: An Epic Poem, by Robert Southey. Boston. Manning and Loring. 1798. 12mo. pp. 170." Monthly Magazine I.3 (June 1799): 225 - 229. Signed "B." B.
1799-06229 "Art. X. [Review of] Essays...By...Count Rumford <part 2>." Monthly Magazine I.3 (June 1799): 229 - 232. Signed "O." B.
1799-06237 "Miscellaneous Articles of Literary and Philosophical Intelligence <part 2>." Monthly Magazine I.3 (June 1799): 237 - 238. B.
1799 July
1799-07247 "On the Stature of Man." Monthly Magazine I.4 (July 1799): 247 - 254. Signed "X." B.
1799-07257 "The Punishment of Ridicule: A Fragment." Monthly Magazine I.4 (July 1799): 257 - 259. B.
1799-07267 "Memoirs of Stephen Calvert." Monthly Magazine I.4 (July 1799): 267 - 282. A.
1799-07287 "Art. XVI. [Review of] An Oration, spoken at Hartford, in Connecticut, on the Anniversary of American Independence, &c. By William Brown. Hartford. Hudson and Goodwin. 1799. pp. 23." Monthly Magazine I.4 (July 1799): 287 - 290. B.
1799-07293 "Art. XI. [Review of] An Appeal to Impartial Posterity. By Madame Roland, &c. Translated from the French. 2 vols. 8vo. New-York. Printed by R. Wilson, for A. Van Hook. 1798.,." Monthly Magazine I.4 (July 1799): 293 - 299. B.
1799-07299 "Art. XII. [Review of] Essays...By...Count Rumford <part 3>." Monthly Magazine I.4 (July 1799): 299 - 305. B.
1799-07316 "Miscellaneous Articles of Literary and Philosophical Intelligence <part 3>." Monthly Magazine I.4 (July 1799): 316 - 318. B.
1799 August
1799-08000 Edgar Huntly; or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker. Philadelphia: H. Maxwell, 1799. A.
1799-08335 "Walstein's School of History. From the German of Krants of Gotha [first part]." Monthly Magazine I.5 (August 1799): 335 - 338. A.
1799-08345 "On the Use of Maize." Monthly Magazine I.5 (August 1799): 345 - 350. Signed "Philo-Rumford." B.
1799-08350 "Memoirs of Stephen Calvert." Monthly Magazine I.5 (August 1799): 350 - 359. A.
1799-08369 "Art. XXI. [Review of] An Oration, pronounced on the 4th of July, 1799, at the request of the Citizens of New-Haven. By David Daggett. Second Edition. pp. 28. 8vo. New-Haven. Thomas Green and Son. 1799." Monthly Magazine I.5 (August 1799): 369 - 372. B.
1799-08373 "Art. XXIII. [Review of] An Oration, pronounced July 4th, 1799, at the request of the Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, in Commemoration of the Anniversary of American Independence. By John Lowell, Junior. Boston. Manning and Loring. pp. 27. 8vo." Monthly Magazine I.5 (August 1799): 373 - 375. B.
1799-08376 "Art. XIII. [Review of] Essays...By...Count Rumford <part 4>." Monthly Magazine I.5 (August 1799): 376 - 380. B.
1799-08395 "Miscellaneous Articles of Literary and Philosophical Intelligence <part 4>." Monthly Magazine I.5 (August 1799): 395 - 398. B.
1799 September-December
1799-09424 "Memoirs of Stephen Calvert." Monthly Magazine I.6 (September-December 1799): 424 - 434. A.
1799-12407 "Walstein's School of History. From the German of Krants of Gotha [second and last part]." Monthly Magazine I.6 (September-December 1799): 407 - 411. A.
1799-12415 "On the Number of Printed Books." Monthly Magazine I.6 (September-December 1799): 415 - 417. Signed "O." B.
1799-12424 "Memoirs of Stephen Calvert." Monthly Magazine I.6 (September-December 1799): 424 - 434. A.
1799-12442 "Art. XXVII. [Review of] Transactions of the American Philosophical Society … <part 2>." Monthly Magazine I.6 (September-December 1799): 442 - 445. B.
1799-12445 "Art. XXVIII. [Review of] A Summary History of New-England, from the first Settlement at Plymouth, to the Acceptance of the Federal Constitution. By Hannah Adams. pp. 514. Dedham. Mann and Adams. 1799." Monthly Magazine I.6 (September-December 1799): 445 - 449. B.
1799-12449 "Art. XIV. [Review of] Essays...By...Count Rumford <part 5>." Monthly Magazine I.6 (September-December 1799): 449 - 453. B.
1799-12470 "Miscellaneous Articles of Literary and Philosophical Intelligence <part 5>." Monthly Magazine I.6 (September-December 1799): 470 - 475. B.
1799-12475 "Death of General George Washington." Monthly Magazine I.6 (September-December 1799): 475 - 477. B.
1799-12478 "Monody on the Death of George Washington, Delivered at the New-York Theatre, on Monday Evening, December 30, 1799 [a poem]." Monthly Magazine I.6 (September-December 1799): 478 - 479. A.
1800-00000 "Death of Cicero, A Fragment." Edgar Huntly; or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker, vol. III, to which is annexed, The Death of Cicero, A Fragment. Philadelphia: H. Maxwell, 1800. 3 - 48. A.
1800-01017 "Memoirs of Stephen Calvert." Monthly Magazine II.1 (January 1800): 17 - 30. A.
1800-01030 "Art. I. [Review of] A Brief History of Epidemic and Pestilential Diseases; with the principal Phenomena of the Physical World, which precede and accompany them; and Ob-servations deduced from the Facts stated. In two vols. 8vo. By Noah Webster. Hartford. Hudson and Goodwin. 1799. pp. 700." Monthly Magazine II.1 (January 1800): 30 - 36. B.
1800-01047 "Art. III. [Review of] Transactions of the American Philosophical Society … <part 3>." Monthly Magazine II.1 (January 1800): 47 - 53. B.
1800-01055 "Art. VI. [Review of>] An Oration, delivered at the request of the Society of [Phi Beta Kappa], in the Chapel of Harvard College, on the day of their anniversary, July 9, 1798. By John Thornton Kirkland. 8vo. pp. 24. Boston. J. Russell. 1798." Monthly Magazine II.1 (January 1800): 55 - 60. B.
1800-01060 "Art. I. [Review of] Adventures of Signor Gaudentio di Lucca. One Volume. 12mo. Philadelphia. 1799. By Bishop Berkley." Monthly Magazine II.1 (January 1800): 60 - 61. A.
1800-01061 "Art. II. [Review of] Essays...By...Count Rumford <part 6>." Monthly Magazine II.1 (January 1800): 61 - 64. B.
1800-01076 "Miscellaneous Articles of Literary and Philosophical Intelligence <part 6>." Monthly Magazine II.1 (January 1800): 76 - 78. B.
1800 February
1800-02081 "Thoughts on the Probable Termination of Negro Slavery in the United States of America," Monthly Magazine II.2 (February 1800): 81 - 84. A.
1800-02096 "Dialogues of the Living. Dialogue II." Monthly Magazine II.2 (February 1800): 96 - 99. A.
1800-02099 "Remarks upon the Russian Empire." Monthly Magazine II.2 (February 1800): 99 - 102. Signed "H.X." B.
1800-02102 "Hints for a Funeral Oration." Monthly Magazine II.2 (February 1800): 102 - 105. B.
1800-02108 "Art. VII.[Review of] A Brief History of Epidemic and Pestilential Diseases; with the principal Phenomena of the Physical World, which precede and accompany them; and Ob-servations deduced from the Facts stated. In two vols. 8vo. By Noah Webster. Hartford. Hudson and Goodwin. 1799. pp. 700. (Continued from p. 36) <part 2>." Monthly Magazine II.2 (February 1800): 108 - 115. B.
1800-02115 "Art. VIII. [Review of] Transactions of the American Philosophical Society. <part 4>." Monthly Magazine II.2 (February 1800): 115 - 120. B.
1800-02120 "Art. IX. [Review of] An Oration on the Death of General Washington. By Governeur [sic] Morris. Delivered at the Request of the Corporation of the City of New-York, Dec. 31, 1799, and published by their Request. Furman, 1800, pp. 24." Monthly Magazine II.2 (February 1800): 120 - 122. B.
1800-02122 "Art. X. [Review of] A Funeral Oration, in honour of the memory of George Washington, late General of the Armies of the United States. Prepared and delivered at the request of Congress, at the German Lutheran Church, Philadelphia, on Thursday the 26th of December. By Major-General Henry Lee, one of the Representatives from the State of Virginia. 8vo. pp. 16. Brooklyn. Kirk. 1800." Monthly Magazine II.2 (February 1800): 122 - 124. B.
1800-02124 "Art. XI. [Review of] An Oration on the apparent and real political situation of the United States; pronounced before the Connecticut Society of Cincinnati, assembled at New-Haven for the celebration of American Independence, July 4, 1799. By Zechariah Lewis, a tutor of Yale College. 8vo. pp. 27. New-Haven. Green and Son. 1799." Monthly Magazine II.2 (February 1800): 124 - 125. B.
1800-02125 "Art. XII. [Review of] A Prayer and Sermon, delivered at Charleston, Dec. 31, 1799, on the death of George Washington, late President, and Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United States of America, &c. with an additional sketch of his life. By Jedediah Morse, D.D. Pastor of the Church in Charleston. To which is prefixed, an account of the proceedings of the town on the melancholy occasion; written by Josiah Bartlett, Esq. 8vo. pp. 82. Charleston. Etheridge. 1800." Monthly Magazine II.2 (February 1800): 125 - 127. B.
1800-02128 "Art. XIV. [Review of] An Address to the Citizens of New-York, who assembled in the Brick Presbyterian Church, to celebrate the twenty-third Anniversary of American Inde-pendence. By Samuel L. Mitchill. 8vo. pp. 27. New-York. 1800. George F. Hopkins." Monthly Magazine II.2 (February 1800): 128 - 131. B.
1800-02131 "Art. XV. [Review of] An Oration on the Death of General Washington, pronounced before the Citizens of Albany, on Thursday, January 9, 1800. By William P. Beers, Esq. pp. 17. 4to. Albany. C.R. & G. Webster." Monthly Magazine II.2 (February 1800): 131 - 133. B.
1800-02139 "Art. III [Review of] Essays...By...Count Rumford <part 7>." Monthly Magazine II.2 (February 1800): 139 - 142. B.
1800-02155 "Miscellaneous Articles of Literary and Philosophical Intelligence. <part 7>." Monthly Magazine II.2 (February 1800): 155 - 158. B.
1800 March
1800-03161 "Statements of destruction produced by the French Revolution." Monthly Magazine II.3 (March 1800): 161 - 165. Signed "C.D." B.
1800-03172 "Note on Stephen Calvert." Monthly Magazine II.3 (March 1800): 172 - 173. Signed "H." A.
1800-03174 "A Lesson on Concealment; or, Memoirs of Mary Selwyn." Monthly Magazine II.3 (March 1800): 174 - 207. A.
1800-03208 "Art. XVII. [Review of] A Brief History of Epidemic and Pestilential Diseases; with the principal Phenomena of the Physical World which precede and accompany them; and Observations deduced from the Facts stated. In two volumes. 8vo. By Noah Webster. Hartford. Hudson and Goodwin. 1799. pp. 700. (Continued from p. 115)." Monthly Magazine II.3 (March 1800): 208 - 213. B.
1800-03213 "Art. XVIII. [Review of] Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, held in Philadelphia, for promoting useful knowledge. (Continued from p. 120) On the extraneous fossils…by George Turner." Monthly Magazine II.3 (March 1800): 213 - 217. B.
1800-03217 "Art. XIX. [Review of] An Elegiac Poem on the Death of General Washington. By Charles Caldwell, A.M.M.D. Philadelphia. Bradford. pp. 12. 1800." Monthly Magazine II.3 (March 1800): 217 - 219. B.
1800-03219 "Art. XX. [Review of] A Funeral Oration, occasioned by the Death of Gen. George Washington, delivered on the 1st of January, 1800, in the Episcopal Church of New-Rochelle, in the State of New-York. By Samuel Bayard, Esq. New-Brunswick. Blauvelt. pp. 24. 8vo. 1800." Monthly Magazine II.3 (March 1800): 219 - 221. B.
1800-03221 "Art. XXI. [Review of] An Eulogy on George Washington, late Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United States of America, who died December 14, 1799. Delivered be-fore the Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, at the request of their Committee. By George Richards Minot, A.M.A.A.S. Second Edition. Boston. Manning and Loring. pp. 24. 8vo. 1800." Monthly Magazine II.3 (March 1800): 221 - 222. B.
1800-03222 "Art. XXII. [Review of] A Funeral Eulogy, occasioned by the Death of General Wash-ington. Delivered Feb. 22, 1800, before the New-York State Society of Cincinnati. By William Linn, D.D. New-York. I. Collins. pp. 44. 8vo. 1800." Monthly Magazine II.3 (March 1800): 222 - 224. B.
1800-03224a "Art. XXIII. [Review of] An Eulogy on George Washington, delivered before the Inhabitants of the Town of Medford, agreeably to their Vote, and at the request of their Committee, on the 13th January, 1800. By John Brookes, A.M.M.M.S. and A.A.S. Boston. S. Hall. 8vo. pp. 15." Monthly Magazine II.3 (March 1800): 224. B.
1800-03224b "Art. XXIV. [Review of] An Oration on the Death of General Washington; delivered in the Dutch Church, in New-Brunswick, on the 22d February, 1800. By Frederick Frelinghuysen. New-Brunswick, New-Jersey. Blauvelt. 8vo. Pp. 23." Monthly Magazine II.3 (March 1800): 224. B.
1800-03225 "Art. XXV. [Review of] The Wild Youth: A Comedy for Digestion, in three Acts. Translated from the German of Kotzebue, by Charles Smith. 8vo. pp. 74. New York. 1800. [&] The Wild Goose Chase: A Play, in four Acts; with Songs. From the German of Augustus von Kotzebue. With Notes, marking the Variations from the Original. By William Dunlap. 8vo. pp. 104. Printed by G.F. Hopkins, for W. Dunlap. New York. 1800." Monthly Magazine II.3 (March 1800): 225 - 236. B.
1800-03236 "Art. XXVI. [Review of] A Discourse, delivered December 29, 1799, the Lord's-Day immediately following the melancholy Tidings of the Loss sustained by the Nation, in the Death of its most eminent Citizen, George Washington. By David Osgood, D.D. Pastor of the Church in Medford. 8vo. pp. 19. Boston. S. Hall. 1800." Monthly Magazine II.3 (March 1800): 236 - 237. B.
1800-03237 "Miscellaneous Articles of Literary and Philosophical Intelligence." Monthly Magazine II.3 (March 1800): 237 - 238. B.
1800 April
1800-04241 "The Speculatist. No. I." Monthly Magazine II.4 (April 1800): 241 - 242. Signed "Speculatist." B.
1800-04243 "Remarks on a Passage in Virgil." Monthly Magazine II.4 (April 1800): 243 - 247. Signed "X." A.
1800-04251 "The Difference between History and Romance." Monthly Magazine II.4 (April 1800): 251 - 253. Signed "X." A.
1800-04253 "A Literary Ware-House." Monthly Magazine II.4 (April 1800): 253 - 255. Signed "Candide." B.
1800-04256 "Memoirs of Stephen Calvert." Monthly Magazine II.4 (April 1800): 256 - 284. A.
1800-04284 "On the Study of German. Dialogues of the Living: Dialogue III." Monthly Magazine II.4 (April 1800): 284 - 287. A.
1800-04289 "Art. XXVII. [Review of] A Brief History of Epidemic and Pestilential Diseases: with the principal Phenomena of the Physical World, which precede and accompany them; and Observations deduced from the Facts stated. In two vols. 8vo. By Noah Webster. Hartford. Hudson and Goodwin. 1799. pp. 700. (<part 4> Continued from p. 213, and concluded)." Monthly Magazine II.4 (April 1800): 289 - 296. B.
1800-04296 "Art. XXVIII. [Review of] Transactions of the American Philosophical Society… <part 6>." Monthly Magazine II.4 (April 1800): 296 - 301. B.
1800-04302 "Art. XXIX. [Review of] A Funeral Oration, delivered at the Brick Presbyterian Church in the City of New-York, on the 22d day of February, 1800, being the day recommended by Congress to the Citizens of the United States, publicly to testify their Grief for the Death of General Washington: by appointment of a number of the Clergy of New-York, and published at their request. By John M. Mason, M.A. Pastor of the Associate-Reformed Church in the City of New-York. 8vo. pp. 23. New-York. George F. Hopkins. 1800." Monthly Magazine II.4 (April 1800): 302 - 304. B.
1800-04304 "Art. XXX. [Review of] An Eulogy on General George Washington, pronounced at Boston, on Wednesday, February 19, 1800, before the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, by their appointment, and published at their request, by John Davis, Member of the Academy, &c. Boston. Spotswood. 1800. pp. 24. 4to." Monthly Magazine II.4 (April 1800): 304 - 305. B.
1800-04305 "Art. XXXI. [Review of] An Oration upon the Death of General George Washington; delivered in the State-House, at Trenton, on the 14th January, 1800. By the Rev. Samuel Stanhope Smith, D.D. President of the College of New-Jersey: and published at the desire of the Committee of the Citizens, &c. of Trenton, at whose request it was pronounced. Trenton. Craft. 8vo. pp. 45. 1800." Monthly Magazine II.4 (April 1800): 305 - 307. B.
1800-04307 "Art. XXXII. [Review of] The Death of Washington, a Poem, in imitation of the manner of Ossian. By Rev. John Blair Linn, A.M. Minister of the first Presbyterian Congregation of Philadelphia. Philadelphia. Ormrod. 8vo. 1800." Monthly Magazine II.4 (April 1800): 307 - 309. B.
1800-04309 "Art. XXXIII. [Review of] A Poem; sacred to the Memory of George Washington, late President of the United States, and Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United States; adapted to the 22nd February, 1800. By Richard Alsop. 8vo. pp. 23. Hartford. Hudson and Goodwin." Monthly Magazine II.4 (April 1800): 309 - 312. B.
1800-04318 "Miscellaneous Articles of Literary and Philosophical Intelligence <part 9>." Monthly Magazine II.4 (April 1800): 318. B.
1800 May
1800-05321 "On Early Attachments." Monthly Magazine II.5 (May 1800): 321 - 323. B.
1800-05323 "What is Love?." Monthly Magazine II.5 (May 1800): 323 - 324. Signed "L.D." B.
1800-05326 "A Modern Socrates. To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine." Monthly Magazine II.5 (May 1800): 326 - 328. B.
1800-05330 "Memoirs of Stephen Calvert." Monthly Magazine II.5 (May 1800): 330 - 340. A.
1800-05347 "Art. XXXIV. [Review of] A Treatise concerning Political Inquiry and Liberty of the Press. By Tunis Wortman, Counsellor at Law. New-York. Forman. 1800. 8vo. pp. 296." Monthly Magazine II.5 (May 1800): 347 - 352. B.
1800-05352 "Art. XXXV. [Review of] A Discourse, occasioned by the Death of General George Washington, delivered December 29, 1799. By John Thornton Kirkland, Minister of the New South Church, Boston. To which is added, Washington's Valedictory Address. Boston. Thomas and Andrews. 8vo. pp. 44. 1800." Monthly Magazine II.5 (May 1800): 352 - 353. B.
1800-05353 "Art. XXXVI. [Review of] An Oration, delivered at Wethersfield, February 22d, 1800, on the Death of General Washington, who died December 14, 1799. By E.G. Marsh. Hartford. Hudson and Goodwin. 1800. 8vo. pp. 16." Monthly Magazine II.5 (May 1800): 353 - 354. B.
1800-05354 "Art. XXXVIII. [Review of] An Eulogy of the Life of George Washington, who died at Mount Vernon, December 14, 1799, in the 68th year of his age. Written at the request of the Citizens of Newburyport, and delivered at the First Presbyterian Meeting House in that Town, January 2, 1800. By Thomas Paine [i.e. Robert Treat Paine], M.A. Newburyport. Blunt. 1800. 8vo. pp. 22." Monthly Magazine II.5 (May 1800): 354 - 355. B.
1800-05355 "Art. XXXIX. [Review of] An Oration on the Sublime Virtues of General George Wash-ington, pronounced at the Old South Meeting House, in Boston, before his Honour the Lieutenant Governor, the Council, and the two Branches of the Legislature of Massachusetts, at their request, on Saturday the 8th of February, 1800. By Fisher Ames. Boston. Young and Minns. Manning and Loring. 1800. 8vo. pp. 31." Monthly Magazine II.5 (May 1800): 355 - 361. B.
1800-05363a "Art. XLI. [Review of] A Sermon, preached at Cambridge, on the Lord's Day, December 29, 1799, occasioned by the Death of George Washington, &c. By Abiel Holmes, M.A. Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Boston. Hall. 1800. 8vo. pp. 22." Monthly Magazine II.5 (May 1800): 363. B.
1800-05363b "Art. XLII. [Review of] A Sermon, preached at Norwich (Connecticut), on hearing of the Death of General George Washington, &c. By Joseph Strong, Pastor of the First Church in Norwich. Norwich. Trumbull. 1800. 8vo. Pp. 17." Monthly Magazine II.5 (May 1800): 363-364. B. [added 4/2007, mb]
1800-05365 "Art. XLV. [Review of] The Virgin of the Sun; a Play in five Acts, from the German of Augustus Von Kotzebue; with Notes, marking the variations from the Original. By William Dunlap. New York. George F. Hopkins. 1800. 8vo. pp. 80. [&] The Virgin of the Sun; a Play in five Acts. Translated from the German of Kotzebue by Charles Smith. New York. 1800. 8vo. pp. 96." Monthly Magazine II.5 (May 1800): 365-370. B.
1800-05398 "Miscellaneous Articles of Literary and Philosophical Intelligence <part 10>." Monthly Magazine II.5 (May 1800): 398. B.
1800 June
1800-06401 "Anecdotes of Madame Du Barri." Monthly Magazine II.6 (June 1800): 401-402. B.
1800-06402 "Dialogues of the Living: Dialogue IV." Monthly Magazine II.6 (June 1800): 402-404. A.
1800-06409 "The Evils of Reserve in Marriage." Monthly Magazine II.6 (June 1800): 409-411. B.
1800-06413 "Memoirs of Stephen Calvert." Monthly Magazine II.6 (June 1800): 413-423. A. [Continued from p. 340 and concluded.][added 4/2007, mb]
1800-06424 "Art. XLVI. [Review of] Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, held at Philadelphia, for promoting useful knowledge [continued from p. 301 and concluded.] <part 7> A Disquisition on Wool-bearing Animals. By Dr. J. Anderson, of Scotland." Monthly Magazine II.6 (June 1800): 424-426. B.
1800-06429 "Art. XLVIII. [Review of] A Sermon, delivered December 29, 1799, occasioned by the Death of General George Washington, late President of the United States, and the Commander in Chief of the American Armies. By Samuel Miller, A.M. one of the Ministers of the United Presbyterian Churches in the City of New-York. T. and J. Swords. 1800. 8vo. pp. 39." Monthly Magazine II.6 (June 1800): 429-431. B.
1800-06431 "Art. XLIX. [Review of] A Discourse, delivered at New-Haven, February 22, 1800, on the Character of George Washington, Esq. at the request of the Citizens. By Timothy Dwight, President of Yale College. New-Haven. Green and Son. 1800. 8vo. pp. 55." Monthly Magazine II.6 (June 1800): 431-432. B.
1800 July
1800-07001 "On the Scheme of an American Language." Monthly Magazine III.1 (July 1800): 1-4. A.
1800-07007 "On a Scheme for Describing American Manners. (Addressed to a Foreigner.)" Monthly Magazine III.1 (July 1800): 7-10. B.
1800-07011 "On a Taste for the Picturesque." Monthly Magazine III.1 (July 1800): 11-13. A.
1800-07013 "Differences Between Felicity and Happiness." Monthly Magazine III.1 (July 1800): 13-15. B.
1800-07016 "Thoughts on the Origin of the Claims of Europeans to North-America." Monthly Magazine III.1 (July 1800): 16-18. A.
1800-07019 "The Trials of Arden." Monthly Magazine III.1 (July 1800): 19-36. A.
1800-07037 "Friendship: An Original Letter." Monthly Magazine III.1 (July 1800): 37-39. A.
1800-07047 "Art. II. [Review of] An Address, in Latin, by Joseph Willard, S.T.D.LL.D. President, and a Discourse in English, by David Tappan, S.T.D. Hollis Professor of Divinity, delivered before the University in Cambridge, February 21, 1800, in solemn commemoration of General George Washington. 8vo. pp. 44. Etheridge. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.1 (July 1800): 47-50. B.
1800-07051 "Art. III. [Review of] An Appendix to the Notes on Virginia, relative to the Murder of Logan's Family. By Thomas Jefferson. 8vo. pp. 52. Philadelphia. Smith. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.1 (July 1800): 51-56. B. [added 4/2007, mb]
1800-07056 "Art. IV. [Review of] Poems, by Samuel Low. In two volumes. 12mo. Vol. i. pp. 147. New York. T & J. Swords. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.1 (July 1800): 56-58. B. [Continued in 1800-10266.]
1800-07058 "Art. V. [Review of] A Discourse on the death of General Washington, late President of the United States: Delivered on the 22d day of February, 1800, in the Church of Williamsburg. By James Madison, D.D. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Virginia, and President of William and Mary College. The 2d edition–corrected. 8vo. pp. 42. Printed in New-York, by T. & J. Swords, for W. Prichard, Richmond. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.1 (July 1800): 58-61. B.
1800-07074 "Miscellaneous Articles of Literary and Philosophical Intelligence <part 11>." Monthly Magazine III.1 (July 1800):74-78. B.
1800-07iii "Preface." Monthly Magazine III.1 (July 1800): iii-iv. A. [This article appears between the front cover and the index to the July-Dec. inclusive edition of the magazine] [added 4/2007, ws-mb]
1800 August
1800-08002a "The Scribbler. --No. 1." Commercial Advertiser 3.887 (August 12, 1800), 2. A. [added 2014-9, jg]
1800-08002b "The Scribbler. --No. 2." Commercial Advertiser 3.888 (August 13, 1800), 2. A. [added 2014-9, jg]
1800-08002c "The Scribbler. --No. 3." Commercial Advertiser 3.889 (August 14, 1800), 2. A. [added 2014-9, jg]
1800-08002d "The Scribbler. --No. 4." Commercial Advertiser 3.890 (August 15, 1800), 2. A. [added 2014-9, jg]
1800-08002e "The Scribbler. --No. 5." Commercial Advertiser 3.891 (August 16, 1800), 2. A. [added 2014-9, jg]
1800-08081 "The Household. A Fragment." Monthly Magazine III.2 (August 1800): 81-87. B.
1800-08087 "On Conversation." Monthly Magazine III.2 (August 1800): 87-88. B. [reprinted as 1806-12469, titled "On Socratic Conversation"]
1800-08092 "Remarks on Short-hand Writing." Monthly Magazine III.2 (August 1800): 92-96. A.
1800-08096 "Differences between Prejudice and Prepossession." Monthly Magazine III.2 (August 1800): 96-97. B.
1800-08101 "Original Letters." Monthly Magazine III.2 (August 1800): 101-111. A.
1800-08120 "Art. IX. [Review of] Sermons, by the late Rev. John Clarke, D.D. Minister of the First Church in Boston, Massachusetts. 8vo. pp. 501. Boston. Hall. 1799." Monthly Magazine III.2 (August 1800):120-125. B.
1800-08131 "Art. XII [Review of ] Desultory Reflections on the New Political Aspects of Public Af-fairs in the United States of America, since the commencement of the year 1799. 8vo. pp. 62. New-York, printed for the Author, by G. and R. Waite, and published by J.W. Fenno. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.2 (August 1800): 131-137. B.
1800-08141a "Art. XIV. [Review of] A Sermon on the Propriety of attending Public Worship, and an attentive, serious Conduct in the House of God. By John Eliot, D.D. Minister of the New North Church, Boston. 8vo. pp. 36. Boston. Russell. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.2 (August 1800): 141. B.
1800-08141b "Art. XV. [Review of] A Discourse, delivered April 1st, 1800, in the Brick Presbyterian Church, before the New York Missionary Society, at their Annual Meeting. By William Linn, D.D. one of the Ministers of the Reformed Dutch Church in the City of New York. 8vo. pp. 40. New York. I. Collins, 1800." Monthly Magazine III.2 (August 1800): 141-142. B.
1800-08143a "Art. XVI [Review of] A Discourse on the Character and Death of General George Washington, delivered at Ipswich, on the 22nd February, A.D. 1800. By Joseph Dana, A.M. Pastor of the South Church in that place. 8vo. pp.28. Newburyport. Blunt. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.2 (August 1800): 143. B.
1800-08143b "Art. XVII. [Review of] A Discourse on the Character and Virtues of General George Washington; delivered on the 22nd February, 1800, &c. By Daniel Dana, Minister of a Church in Newburyport. 8vo. Pp. 31. Newburyport, March 1800." Monthly Magazine III.2 (August 1800): 143. B.
1800-08143c "Art. XVIII. [Review of] A Sermon, delivered at Newburyport, on the 22nd February, 1800. By the Rev. John Boddily, Minister in the Second Presbyterian Church in said town. 8vo. pp. 15. Newburyport. Blunt. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.2 (August 1800): 143. B.
1800-08143d "Art. XIX. [Review of] An Oration, delivered in St. Paul's Church, on the 4th of July, 1800, before the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen, Tammany Society, or Columbian Order, and other Associations and Citizens. By M.L. Davis, of the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen. 8vo. pp. 21. New York. W.A. Davis. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.2 (August 1800): 143-144. B.
1800-08144 "Art. XX. [Review of] Mount Vernon, a Poem by John Searson, formerly of Philadelphia, Merchant. 8vo. Philadelphia. R. Folwell. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.2 (August 1800): 144. B.
1800-08153 "Miscellaneous Articles of Literary and Philosophical Intelligence <part 12>." Monthly Magazine III.2 (August 1800): 153-158. B.
1800-08160 "To Correspondents." Monthly Magazine III.2 (August 1800): 160. B. [added 4/2007, mb]
1800 September
1800-09000 "Arthur Mervyn; Or, Memoirs of the Year 1793, part 2." New York. George F. Hopkins. A. [September?] [added 4/2007, phb]
1800-09161 "The Speculatist: No.II." Monthly Magazine III.3 (September 1800): 161-163. B.
1800-09202 "Art. XXIV. [Review of] Serious Considerations on the Election of a President: addressed to the Citizens of the United States. 8vo. pp. 36. New-York. J. Furman. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.3 (September 1800): 202-204. B. [added 4/2007, mb]
1800-09206 "Art. XXVI. [Review of] Eulogium, delivered to a large Concourse of respectable Citizens, at the State-House, in the Town of Dover, on the 22d February, 1800, in Commemoration of the Death of General George Washington. By John Vining, Esq. Published at the request of the Committee of Arrangement, appointed to superintend the Ceremony, and take Order on the solemn Occasion. 8vo. pp. 20. Philadelphia. Ormrod. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.3 (September 1800): 206-207. B. [added 4/2007, mb]
1800-09207 "Art. XXVII. [Review of] A Funeral Oration upon the Death of General George Washington. Prepared at the request of the Masonic Lodge No. 14, of Wilmington, State of Delaware, and delivered on St. John the Evangelist's Day, being the 27th of December, anno lucis 5799, and now published at the particular desire of the Lodge. By Gunning Bedford. A.M. 4to. pp. 18. Wilmington. Wilson. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.3 (September 1800): 207-208. B.
1800-09208 "Art. XXVIII. [Review of] A Discourse of General Washington, delivered in the Catholic Church of St. Peter, in Baltimore, February 22, 1800. By the Right Reverend Bishop Carroll. 8vo. pp. 24. Baltimore. Warner and Hanna. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.3 (September 1800): 208-209. B. [added 4/2007, mb]
1800-09209a "Art. XXIX. [Review of] The Majesty and Mortality of created Gods, illustrated and improved: a Funeral Discourse, delivered at North-Haven, December 29, 1799, on the Death of General George Washington. By Benjamin Trumbull, D.D. Pastor of the Church in North-Haven. 8vo. pp. 31. New-Haven. Read and Morse. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.3 (Septemeber 1800): 209. B. [added 4/2007, mb]
1800-09209b "Art. XXX. [Review of] A Sermon, delivered before the Military Officers, Apollo Lodge, and a large and respectable number of the Citizens of Troy, (N.Y.) in consequence of the Death of Lieutenant General George Washington. By Jonas Coe, A.M. Minister of the Presbyterian Church in Troy. pp. 16. Troy. Moffit and Co. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.3 (September 1800): 209-210. B. [added 4/2007, mb]
1800-09233 "Miscellaneous Articles of Literary and Philosophical Intelligence <part 13>." Monthly Magazine III.3 (September 1800): 233-238. B.
1800-09240 "To Correspondents." Monthly Magazine III.3 (September 1800): 240. A. [added 4/2007, mb]
1800 October
1800-10242 "For the Monthly Magazine. Comparison of Blank Verse and Rhyme." Monthly Magazine III.4 (October 1800): 242-243. B. [added 4/2007, mb]
1800-10243 "For the Monthly Magazine. Differences between Shade and Shadow." Monthly Magazine III.4 (October 1800): 243-245. B. Signed "L."
1800-10247 "For the Monthly Magazine. Case of Long Life in Gaspard Courtrai." Monthly Magazine III.4 (October 1800): 247-256. B. [added 4/2007, mb]
1800-10257 "The Speculatist: No. III." Monthly Magazine III.4 (October 1800): 257-259. B.
1800-10259 "Thoughts on American Newspapers. To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine." Monthly Magazine III.4 (October 1800): 259-264).Signed "Looker On." B.
1800-10264 "[A letter] To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine [containing a criticism of the Monthly Magazine]." Monthly Magazine III.4 (October 1800): 264-265. The letter to the editor is signed "A.Z." B.
1800-10265 "Answer to a Letter from A.Z. 'To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine." Monthly Magazine III.4 (October 1800): 265. B.
1800-10266 "Art. XXXIV. [Review of] Poems, by Samuel Low. In two volumes. 12mo. Vol. ii. pp. 168. New York. T. and J. Swords. 1800 <part 2>." Monthly Magazine III.4 (October 1800): 266-269. B.
1800-10269 "Art. XXXV. [Review of] The Voice of Warning to Christians, on the ensuing Election of a President of the United States. 8vo. pp. 40. New-York. Hopkins." Monthly Magazine III.4 (October 1800): 269-272. B. [added 4/2007, mb]
1800-10272a "Art. XXXVI. [Review of] God the Author of Human Greatness: a Discourse on the Death of General George Washington; delivered at the North Congregational Church in Newburyport, December 29, 1799. By Samuel Spring, Pastor. 8vo. pp. 28. Newburyport. Blunt. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.4 (October 1800): 272. B. [The review is preceded by an editorial note that is probably by Brown, indicating that the following 5 reviews are brief due to large number of books on this subject; this note suggests that all were penned by Brown] [added 4/2007, mb]
1800-10272b "Art. XXXVII. [Review of] Greatness the Result of Goodness, a Sermon, occasioned by the Death of George Washington, late Commander in Chief of the Armies, and First President, of the United States of America, who died December 14, 1799, aged 68. By Samuel West, D.D. Pastor of the Church in Hollis Street, Boston. 8vo. pp. 17. Boston. Manning and Loring. 1800. [and review of] A Discourse, delivered at Hartford February 22, 1800, the day set apart by Recommendation of Congress, to pay a Tribute of Respect to the Memory of General George Washington, who died December 14, 1799. By Abel Flint, Pastor of the South Church in Hartford. 8vo. pp. 22. Hartford. Hudson and Goodwin. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.4 (October 1800): 242-243. B. [added 4/2007, mb]
1800-10273a "Art. XXXVIII. [Review of] A Discourse, delivered on Friday, December 27, 1799, the Day set apart by the Citizens of Hartford, to lament, before God, the Death of General George Washington; who died December 14, 1799. By Nathan Strong, Pastor of the North Presbyterian Church in Hartford. 8vo. pp. 26. Hartford. Hudson and Goodwin. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.4 (October 1800): 273. B.
1800-10273b "Art. XXXIX. [Review of] A Discourse on the Dignity and Excellence of the Human Character; illustrated in the Life of General George Washington, late Commander of the Armies, and President of the United States, in Commemoration of the afflicttive Event of his Death. Delivered February 22, 1800, in the Benevolent Congregational Church in Providence; and published by Request of that Society. By Enos Hitchcock, D.D. Member of the Society of the Cincinnati. 8vo. pp. 35. Providence. Carter, 1800." Monthly Magazine III.4 (October 1800): 273. B.
1800-10311 "Miscellaneous Articles of Literary and Philosophical Intelligence <part 14>." Monthly Magazine III.4 (October 1800): 311 - 315. B.
1800-10320 "To Correspondents." Monthly Magazine III.4 (October 1800): 320. A.
1800 November
1800-11321 "Objections to Richardson's Clarissa. To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine." Monthly Magazine III.5 (November 1800): 321 - 323. Signed "X." A.
1800-11323 "What is a JEW? To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine." Monthly Magazine III.5 (November, 1800): 323 - 325. Signed "Querist." A.
1800-11339 "[The editor's answer to ""Mr. Webster's Letter to the Editor, on the Review of his History of Pestilence. ...""]." Monthly Magazine III.5 (November 1800): 339 - 340. A.
1800-11349 "Art. XLII. [Review of] Sermons on some of the first Principles and Doctrines of true Religion. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. Pastor of the Church in Franklin, Massachusetts. 8vo. pp. 510. Wrentham. N. and B. Heaton. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.5 (November 1800): 349 - 354. B.
1800-11354 "Art. XLIII. [Review of] The Claims of Thomas Jefferson to the Presidency examined at the Bar of Christianity. By a Layman. 8vo. pp. 54. Philadelphia. Dickins. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.5 (November 1800): 354 - 362. B.
1800-11362 "Art. XLIV. [Review of] Letter from Alexander Hamilton, concerning the Public Conduct and Character of John Adams, Esq. President of the United States. 8vo. pp. 54. 4th Edition. New York. Lang. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.5 (November 1800): 362 - 369. B.
1800-11377 "Art. XLIX. [Review of] A Funeral Oration on the Death of George Washington. Prepared at the request of the Society of Cincinnati of the State of Delaware, and pronounced at Wilmington on the 22d of February, 1800. By Edward Roche, Secretary of the Society. 8vo. pp. 15. Wilmington. Wilson. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.5 (November 1800): 377 - 378. B.
1800-11378a "Art. L. [Review of] An Answer to Alexander Hamilton's Letter concerning the Public Conduct and Character of John Adams, Esq. President of the United States. By a Citizen of New York. 8vo. pp. 32. New York. Johnson and Stryker. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.5 (November 1800): 378. B.
1800-11378b "Art. LI. [Review of] A Reply to Alexander Hamilton's Letter concerning the Public Conduct and Character of John Adams, Esq. President of the United States. By a Federal Republican. 8vo. pp. 16. New-York. Nichols and Co. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.5 (November 1800): 378 - 379. B.
1800-11379a "Art. LII. [Review of] A Vindication of the Character of John Adams, Esq. in reply to the Letter of General Hamilton; addressed to the Federal Citizens of the Union. 8vo. pp. 24. New-York. Totten and Co. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.5 (November 1800): 379. B.
1800-11379b "Art. LIII: [Review of] A Letter to General Hamilton, occasioned by his Letter to President Adams. By a Federalist. 8vo. Pp. 8." Monthly Magazine III.5 (November 1800): 379 - 380. B.
1800-11387 "Miscellaneous Articles of Literary and Philosophical Intelligence <part 15>." Monthly Magazine III.5 (November 1800): 387 - 396. B.
1800-11398 "A Negro's Lamentation. Written at Charleston. [Poem]." Monthly Magazine III.5 (November 1800): 398. B.
1800-11400 "To Correspondents." Monthly Magazine III.5 (November 1800): 400. A.
1800 December
1800-12404 "On Mottos and Quotations from the Ancients." Monthly Magazine III.6 (December 1800): 404 - 407. B.
1800-12408 "The Point of Honour in America." Monthly Magazine III.6 (December 1800): 408 - 409. B.
1800-12410 "On the prevailing Ignorance of Geography." Monthly Magazine III.6 (December 1800): 410 - 412. A.
1800-12412 "A Miser's Prayer." Monthly Magazine III.6 (December 1800): 412 - 413. B.
1800-12413 "On the Portraits of Death." Monthly Magazine III.6 (December 1800): 413 - 416. B.
1800-12416 "Remarks on Female Politicians." Monthly Magazine III.6 (December 1800): 416 - 418. Signed "E." B.
1800-12420 "Art. LIV. [Review of] Sermons on various Subjects, Doctrinal, Experimental, and Practical. By Nathan Strong, Pastor of the North Presbyterian Church in Hartford, Connecticut. Vol. ii. 8vo. pp. 400. Hartford. Cooke. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.6 (December 1800): 420 - 426. B.
1800-12426 "Art. LV. [Review of] Poems, chiefly occasional, by the late Mr. [William] Cliffton. To which are prefixed, Introductory Notices of the Life, Character, and Writings of the Author. 18mo. pp. 119. New-York. J.W. Fenno. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.6 (December 1800): 426 - 433. B.
1800-12433 "Art. LVI. [Review of] Desultory Reflections on the Political Aspects of Public Affairs in the United States of America. Part ii. 8vo. pp. 38. New-York. J.W. Fenno. 1800 <part 2>." Monthly Magazine III.6 (December 1800): 433 - 441. B.
1800-12441 "Art. LVII. [Review of] A New Physical System of Astronomy; or, an Attempt to Explain the Operations of the Powers which impel the Planets and Comets to perform Elliptical Revolutions round the Sun, and revolve on their own Axis: in which the Physical System of Sir Isaac Newton is examined, and presumed to be refuted. To which is annexed, a Physiological Treatise, &c. By Joseph Young, M.D. of New-York. 8vo. pp. 188. New-York. Hopkins. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.6 (December 1800): 441 - 445. B.
1800-12447 "Art. LX. [Review of] A Vindication of Thomas Jefferson against the Charges contained in a Pamphlet entitled 'Serious Considerations,' &c. By Grotius. 8vo. pp. 47. New-York. Denniston. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.6 (December 1800): 447 - 452. B.
1800-12453 "Art. LXII. [Review of] Pizarro in Peru; or, the Death of Rolla: a Play in five Acts. From the German of Augustus Von Kotzebue, by William Dunlap. With Notes, marking the Variations from the Original. 8vo. pp. 72. New York. Hopkins. 1800." Monthly Magazine III.6 (December 1800): 453 - 455. B.
1800-12472 "Miscellaneous Articles of Literary and Philosophical Intelligence <part 16>." Monthly Magazine III.6 (December 1800): 472 - 477. B.
1800-12480 "Correspondence." Monthly Magazine III.6 (December 1800): 480. B.
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1801
1801-00055 "[Review of J.Q.Adams translation,] Fr. v. Gentz, Origin and Principles of the American Revolution, etc.." American Review and Literary Journal vol. 1 (1801): 55 - 64. A.
1801-01023 "Original Poetry. For the Port-Folio. To Laura. On Her Attachment to Homer's Iliad [a poem]." Port-Folio vol. I (January 17, 1801): 23. Signed "W." B.
1801-03077 "Manners and Amusements of Amsterdam." Port-Folio vol. I (March 7, 1801): 77 - 78. B.
1801-04120 "Le Rans de Vache of Tuscany [a poem]." Port-Folio vol. I (April 11, 1801): 120. B.
1801-04128 "L'Amoroso [a poem]." Port-Folio vol. I (April 18, 1801): 128. B.
1801-05143 "The Water-Drinker, an Anti-Anacreontic [a poem]." Port-Folio vol. I (May 2, 1801): 143. B.
1801-05144 "The Poet's Prayer. (Not for fame, but for virtue.) An Epistle to Stella [a poem]." Port-Folio I.18 (May 2, 1801): 144. B.
1801-06000 Clara Howard; In a Series of Letters. Philadelphia: Asbury Dickins, 1801. A.
1801-12000 Jane Talbot, A Novel. Philadelphia: John Conrad, 1801. A.
1802
1802-04105 "Madelina. To R. L.." Port-Folio II.14 (April 10, 1802): 105 - 106. A.
1802-06185 "American Lounger, No. 23." Port-Folio II.24 (June 19, 1802): 185 - 186. A.
1802-09281 "American Lounger, No. 32." Port-Folio II.36 (September 11, 1802): 281. A.
1802-09291 "On Music as a Female Accomplishment. A Dialogue." Port-Folio II.37 (September 18, 1802): 291 - 292. A.
1802-09304 "Solitary Worship [a poem]." Port-Folio II.38 (Sept 25, 1802): 304. B.
1802-10307 "On Music as a Female Accomplishment. A Dialogue." Port-Folio II.39 (October 2, 1802): 307 - 308. A.
1802-10315 "On Music as a Female Accomplishment. A Dialogue." Port-Folio II.40 (October 9, 1802): 315 - 316. A.
1802-10321 "Dialogue II. On Painting as a Female Accomplishment." Port-Folio II.41 (October 16, 1802): 321 - 322. A.
1802-10331 "Dialogue II. On Painting as a Female Accomplishment." Port-Folio II.42 (October 23, 1802): 331 - 332. A.
1802-11368 "Alliteration [a poem]." Port-Folio II.46 (November 20, 1802): 368. A.
1802-12472 "Art. XVIII. [Review of] Abaelino the Great Bandit. Translated from the German and adapted to the New York Theatre. By William Dunlap...1802." The American Review and Literary Journal II.4 (October - December 1802): 476 - 477. B.
1803
1803-02000a An Address to the Government of the United States, on the Cession of Louisiana to the French; and on the Late Breach of Treaty by the Spaniards: Including the Translation of a Memorial, on the War of St. Domingo, and Cession of the Missisippi [sic] to France, Drawn Up by a French Counsellor of State. [added 4/2007, phb]. Published by John Conrad & Co. (Philadelphia and Baltimore) and Rapin, Conrad & Co. (Washington City); H. Maxwell, Printer. 1803. 93 pages. A.
1803-02000b An Address to the Government of the United States, on the Cession of Louisiana to the French, etc [same full title as first ed.]. A New Edition, Revised, Corrected and Improved. Published by John Conrad & Co. (Philadelphia and Baltimore) and Rapin, Conrad & Co. (Washington City); H. Maxwell, Printer. 18 February 1803. 56 pages. A.
1803-02000c An Interesting Account of the Project of France Respecting Louisiana, By a French Counselor of State. Martinsburg [Virginia]: Printed by John Alburtis, 1803. 48 pages. A (by Brown). This is an "A" text in that it is certainly by Brown. However, it was not published under Brown's supervision and thus has no editorial authority as copy-text. This abridged edition of the pamphlet was derived from and based on the excerpts printed in The New York Herald on January 26 and 29, 1803.
1803-03000 Monroe's Embassy, or, the Conduct of the Government, in Relation to Our Claims to the Navigation of the Missisippi [sic], Considered, by the Author of an Address to the Government of the United States, on the Cession of Louisiana, &c. &c. Published by John Conrad & Co. (Philadelphia and Baltimore) and Rapin, Conrad & Co. (Washington City); H. Maxwell, Printer. 3 March 1803. 57 pages. A.
1803 October
1803-10003 "The Editor['s] Address to the Public." Literary Magazine I.1 (October 1803): 36. A.
1803-10006 "Extracts from A Student's Diary [No. I]." Literary Magazine I.1 (October 1803): 6 - 16. A.
1803-10026 "Ascendancy of the French Language." Literary Magazine I.1 (October 1803): 26 - 27. Signed "N." B.
1803-10027 "The Epithet Royale." Literary Magazine I.1 (October 1803): 27 - 28. Signed "W." B.
1803-10030 "[Review of] A View of South Carolina, as respects her natural and civic concerns...by John Drayton. Charleston, W.P. Young, 1802, 8vo. Boards. Pp. 255." Literary Magazine I.1 (October 1, 1803): 30 - 38. Signed "B." B.
1803-10038 "[Review of] Two Compends for the use of the Philadelphia Academy… 1. Of Elocution; 2. Of Natural History. By James Abercrombie, A.M. one of the Assistant Ministers of Christ's Church and St. Peter's, and Director of the Academy. […] Philadelphia, H. Maxwell, [pp.] 254." Literary Magazine I.1 (October 1, 1803): 38 - 44. B.
1803-10044 "[Review of] Narrative Poems, by J. d'Israeli; published by John Conrad & Co. Philadelphia... T. & G. Palmer, printers... 63." Literary Magazine I.1 (October 1803): 44 - 46. B.
1803-10052 "Summary of Politics." Literary Magazine I.1 (October 1803): 52 - 60. B.
1803-10061 "Remarkable Occurrences." Literary Magazine I.1 (October 1803): 61 - 71. B.
1803-10074 "Remarks on Female Dress." Literary Magazine I.1 (October 1803): 74 - 75. B.
1803-10077 "Miscellaneous Extracts." Literary Magazine I.1 (October 1803): 77 - 80. B.
1803 November
1803-11081 "A Student's Diary [No. II]." Literary Magazine I.1 (November 1803): 81 - 87. A.
1803-11100 "Memoirs of Carwin the Biloquist." Literary Magazine I.1 (November 1803): 100 - 104. A.
1803-11104 "[Review of] The Ruling Passion: an Occasional Poem….By Thomas Paine, A.M." Literary Magazine I.2 (November 1803): 104 - 106. B.
1803-11106 "[Review of] History of the British Expedition to Egypt; to which is subjoined, a sketch of the present state of that country and its means of defence. Illustrated with maps, and a portrait of Sir Ralph Abercromby. By Robert Thomas Wilson, lieutenant colonel of cavalry in his Britannic Majesty's service, and knight of the Imperial Military Order of Maria Theresea. […] Philadelphia: published by Conrad, & Co.—Bonsal & Niles, Printers, Wilmington–[pp.] 317." Literary Magazine I.2 (November 1, 1803): 106 - 109. B.
1803-11110 "To Laura, Offended [a poem]." Literary Magazine I.2 (November 1803): 110. B.
1803-11133 "Abstract of the Report of the Secretary of the Treasury." Literary Magazine I.2 (November 1803): 133 - 137. B.
1803-11153 "Remarkable Occurrences." Literary Magazine I.2 (November 1803): 153 - 158. B.
1803-11158 "Note from the Editor." Literary Magazine I.2 (November 1, 1803): 158. A.
1803 December
1803-12163 "A Student's Diary [No. III]." Literary Magazine I.3 (December 1803): 163 - 173. A.
1803-12167 "Memorandums Made on a Journey through Part of Pennsylvania." Literary Magazine I.3 (December 1803): 167 – 173. B.
1803-12173 "Critical Notes. No. III. Analysis of Milton's 'Il Penseroso." Literary Magazine I.3 (December 1803): 173 - 179. B.
1803-12180 "[Editor's Introduction to] Chemical Question." Literary Magazine I.3 (December 1803): 180. H.
1803-12181 "Memoirs of Carwin the Biloquist [No. II]." Literary Magazine I.3 (December 1803): 181 - 184. A.
1803-12185 "[Account of the Statues, Busts, &c in the Collection of the Academy of Arts. New York; The Phthian [sic] Apollo: called the Apollo Belvedere. Venus of the Capital. Laocoon." Literary Magazine I.3 (December 1803): 185 - 186. B.
1803-12187 "Article 2 ; Gladiator of the Borghese Place. Castor and Pollux. Germanicus. Hermaphrodite. Ceres. Venus of the Bath. Torso of a Venus. Grecian Cupid. Homer. Demosthenes. The Family of Niobe. Bacchus. Roma." Literary Magazine I.3 (December 1803): 186 - 190. B.
1803-12190 "[Review of] Boston ... —a Poem, by Winthrop Sargent." Literary Magazine I.3 (December 1803): 190 - 191. Signed "O." B.
1803-12194 "[Editor's Introduction to] 'The Curate' by Penrose." Literary Magazine I.3 (December 1803): 194 - 195. H.
1803-12211 "Anecdotes of Benjamin Count Rumford." Literary Magazine I.3 (December 1803): 211 - 214. B.
1803-12238 "Remarkable Occurrences." Literary Magazine I.3 (December 1803): 238 - 240. B.
1803-12239 "Literary Intelligence." Literary Magazine I.3 (December 1803): 239 - 240. B.
1803-12240 "Notes from the Editor." Literary Magazine I.3 (December 1803): 240. A.
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1804
1804-00000 A View of the Soil and Climate of the United States: with Supplementary Remarks upon Florida; on the French Colonies of the Mississippi and Ohio, and in Canada; and on the Aboriginal Tribes of America. By C. F. Volney. Translated, with Occasional Remarks, by C. B. Brown. Philadelphia: J. Conrad & Co…; Printed by T. & G. Palmer. 1804. A.
1804 January
1804-01245 "A Student's Diary [No. IV]." Literary Magazine I.4 (January 1804): 245 - 247. A.
1804-01248 "On Quakerism ... A Dialogue." Literary Magazine I.4 (January 1804): 248 - 250. B.
1804-01250 "Memorandums made on a Journey through part of Pennsylvania." Literary Magazine I.4 (January 1804): 250 - 255. A.
1804-01255 "Memoirs of Carwin the Biloquist." Literary Magazine I.4 (January 1804): 255 - 259. A.
1804-01261 "[Review of] The Letters of the British Spy. Originally published in the Virginia Argus, in August and September, 1803. Richmond: Pleasants.... pp. 43." Literary Magazine I.4 (January 1804): 261 - 264. B.
1804-01265 "[Review of' The Town and Country Friend and Physician." Literary Magazine I.4 (January 1804): 265 - 267. B.
1804-01270 "Brandy." Literary Magazine I.4 (January 1804): 270 - 271. B.
1804-01317 "Remarkable Occurrences." Literary Magazine I.4 (January 1804): 317 - 320. B.
1804 February
1804-02323 "A Student[']s Diary......[No. V]." Literary Magazine I.5 (February 1804): 323 - 328. A.
1804-02332 "Memoirs of Carwin the Biloquist [No. 4]. (Continued from page 259.)." Literary Magazine I.5 (February 1804): 332 - 335. A.
1804-02345 "[Review of] The Life and Posthumous Writings of William Cowper, Esq. with an Introductory Letter to the Right Honourable Earl Cowper ... By William Hayley, Esq. Boston ... Manning and Loring, and E. Lincoln ... 8vo." Literary Magazine I.5 (February 1804): 345 - 348. B.
1804-02374 "Character of Mr. Burke." Literary Magazine I.5 (February 1804): 374 - 376. B.
1804-02377a "Anticipation of Major Lewis's Journal." Literary Magazine I.5 (February 1804): 377. B.
1804-02377b "Anecdote of General Lee." Literary Magazine I.5 (February 1804): 377 - 378. B.
1804-02396 "Remarkable Occurrences." Literary Magazine I.5 (February 1804): 398 - 400. B.
1804 March
1804-03403 "A Student[']s Diary......[No. VI]." Literary Magazine I.6 (March 1804): 403 - 408. A.
1804-03412 "Memoirs of Carwin the Biloquist [No. 5]." Literary Magazine I.6 (March 1804): 412 - 416. A.
1804-03419 "[Review of] A Brief Retrospect of the Eighteenth Century…by Samuel Millar." Literary Magazine I.6 (March 1804): 419 - 424. A.
1804-03431 "[Editor's Introduction to] Some Account of the Life of Mr. Cooper, the Tragedian." Literary Magazine I.6 (March 1804): 431 - 434. A.
1804-03434 "Remarks on Darwin's Temple of Nature." Literary Magazine I.6 (March 1804): 434 - 440. B.
1804-03474 "Abolition of Slavery in New Jersey." Literary Magazine I.6 (March 1804): 474. B.
1804 April
1804-04003 "Memoirs of Carwin the Biloquist [No. 6]." Literary Magazine II.7 (April 1804): 3 - 7. A.
1804-04009 "Portraits." Literary Magazine II.7 (April 1804): 9. B.
1804-04017 "[Review of] Poems, by Peter Bayley, jun. Esq." Literary Magazine II.7 (April 1804): 17 - 19. B.
1804-04082 "Notes from the Editor." Literary Magazine II.7 (April 1804): 82. A.
1804 May
1804-05083 "A Student's Diary......[No. VII]." Literary Magazine II.8 (May 1804): 83 - 89. A.
1804-05089 "Memoirs of Carwin the Biloquist [No. 6]." Literary Magazine II.8 (May 1804): 89 - 93. A.
1804-05105 "Account of the Dutch East Indian Settlements." Literary Magazine II.8 (May 1804): 104 - 109. H.
1804-05135 "On the National Dress." Literary Magazine II.8 (May 1804): 135 - 136. B.
1804-05140 "Of Some Strange Customs in use Among Various Nations." Literary Magazine II.8 (May 1804): 140 - 145. B.
1804 June
1804-06163 "On a Taste for the Picturesque." Literary Magazine II.9 (June 1804): 163 - 165. A.
1804-06169 "Sketch of the Origin and Present State of Philadelphia." Literary Magazine II.9 (June 1804): 169 - 175. H.
1804-06175 "A Worldling's Prayer." Literary Magazine II.9 (June 1804): 175 - 176. Signed "C." A.
1804-06176 "Critical Notices. No. VIII." Literary Magazine II.9 (June 1804): 176 - 179. B.
1804-06179 "Statistical View of the United States of America." Literary Magazine II.9 (June 1804): 179 - 180. Signed "Economos." B.
1804-06180 "On Plagiarism." Literary Magazine II.9 (June 1804): 180 - 182. Signed "Alcander." A.
1804-06183 "Varieties; St. Peter's Scull. A Preservative Against Earthquake and Thunder. Henry IV. Stonehenge. Female Beauty." Literary Magazine II.9 (June 1804): 183 - 185. A.
1804-06187 "Spirit of Female Conversation." Literary Magazine II.9 (June 1804): 187 - 190. Signed "Alphonso." B.
1804 July
1804-07243 "On the Life of Washington, New Publishing." Literary Magazine II.10 (July 1804): 243 - 246. Signed "Curioso." A.
1804-07248a "La Chemise de la Vierge Marie." Literary Magazine II.10 (July 1804): 248. H.
1804-07248b "For the Literary Magazine. Memoirs of Carwin the Biloquist. Continued. [No.7]." Literary Magazine II.10 (July 1804): 248 - 252. A.
1804-07257a "John Churchman." Literary Magazine II.10 (July 1804): 257. A.
1804-07257b "Stones from the Moon." Literary Magazine II.10 (July 1804): 257 - 258. H.
1804-07258 "On the Character of Thomas Day." Literary Magazine II.10 (July 1804): 258 - 260. A.
1804-07260a "Italian Poplar." Literary Magazine II.10 (July 1804): 260. H.
1804-07260b "Personal Similitudes." Literary Magazine II.10 (July 1804): 260 - 263. Signed "Felix." A.
1804-07318b "List of New Publications in July." Literary Magazine II.10 (July 1804): 318 - 320. A.
1804-07320 "To Correspondents." Literary Magazine II.10 (July 1804): 320. A.
1804-07321 "Baron Humboldt." Literary Magazine II.10 (July 1804): 321 - 327. H.
1804 August
1804-08331 "Biographical Sketch of John Adams." Literary Magazine II.11 (August 1804): 331 - 332. H.
1804-08332 "Volney's Travels in America." Literary Magazine II.11 (August 1804): 332. Signed "A.B." A.
1804-08337 "Death of Hamilton." Literary Magazine II.11 (August 1804): 337 - 338. A.
1804-08338 "To the Editor, &c. [Letter from Morris Town, Oct. 30, 1801]." Literary Magazine II.11 (August 1804): 338 - 339. Signed "A.B." B.
1804-08343 "British Pension List." Literary Magazine II.11 (August 1804): 343 - 344. B.
1804-08344a "Dogs." Literary Magazine II.11 (August 1804): 344. B.
1804-08344b "Notices of American Writers and Publications." Literary Magazine II.11 (August 1804): 344 - 356. B.
1804-08356 "European Literary News." Literary Magazine II.11 (August 1804): 356. B.
1804-08359 "Vaccination." Literary Magazine II.11 (August 1804): 359 - 360. B.
1804-08361 "Godwin and Malthus." Literary Magazine II.11 (August 1804): 361 - 369. H.
1804-08369 "Works in Prison." Literary Magazine II.11 (August 1804): 369 - 370. B.
1804-08409 "List of New Publications in August." Literary Magazine II.11 (August 1804): 409 - 410. B.
1804-08410 "To Correspondents." Literary Magazine II.11 (August 1804): 410. A.
1804 September
1804-09413 "Thomas Jefferson." Literary Magazine II.12 (September 1804): 413 - 414. B.
1804-09414 "Cowper's Religion." Literary Magazine II.12 (September 1804): 414 - 415. B.
1804-09415 "[Editor's Introduction and Response to] Nature of Virtue." Literary Magazine II.12 (September 1804): 415 - 416. A.
1804-09416a "The Jewish High Priest." Literary Magazine II.12 (September 1804): 416. B.
1804-09416b "The Winter's Day." Literary Magazine II.12 (September 1804): 416 - 418. B.
1804-09420 "Economy of Light." Literary Magazine II.12 (September 1804): 420 - 422. H.
1804-09461 "The Neapolitan Baron." Literary Magazine II.12 (September 1804): 461 - 464. H.
1804-09490a "List of New Publications, in September." Literary Magazine II.12 (September 1804): 490. B.
1804-09490b "To Correspondents." Literary Magazine II.12 (September 1804): 490. A.
1804 October
1804-10002a "Queries Relative to a War with Spain." Relf's Philadelphia Gazette, and Daily Advertiser 21.4933 (1 October 1804), 2. Signed "Poplicola." A. [added 2018-11 mk, ss, phb]
1804-10002b "On a War with Spain [No. II]." Relf's Philadelphia Gazette, and Daily Advertiser 21.4939 (8 October 1804), 2-3. Signed "Poplicola." A. [added 2018-11 ms, ss, phb]
1804-10491 "Alexander Hamilton; with a Portrait." Literary Magazine II.13 (October 1804): 491 - 492. B.
1804-10499 "Deafness." Literary Magazine II.13 (October 1804): 499. B.
1804-10502 "Mistakes of Travellers." Literary Magazine II.13 (October 1804): 502 - 504. B.
1804-10521 "Klyogg." Literary Magazine II.13 (October 1804): 521 - 522. B.
1804-10530 "Anecdotes." Literary Magazine II.13 (October 1804): 530 - 531. B.
1804-10531 "Notices of Recent Publications." Literary Magazine II.13 (October 1804): 531 - 532. Signed "X." B.
1804-10532 "European Literary Intelligence." Literary Magazine II.13 (October 1804): 532 - 533. B.
1804-10546 "Manners." Literary Magazine II.13 (October 1804): 546. H.
1804-10547 "Beatification." Literary Magazine II.13 (October 1804): 547. B.
1804-10568 "List of New Publications, in October." Literary Magazine II.13 (October 1804): 568. B.
1804 November
1804-11571 "Benjamin Franklin." Literary Magazine II.14 (November 1804): 571. A.
1804-11576 "Account of the Philadelphia Museum." Literary Magazine II.14 (November 1804): 576 - 579. B.
1804-11579 "On Vaccination." Literary Magazine II.14 (November 1804): 579 - 581. B.
1804-11581 "On The Poetry of Spain and Portugal." Literary Magazine II.14 (November 1804): 581 - 583. H.
1804-11586 "Canine Virtues." Literary Magazine II.14 (November 1804): 586 - 588. B.
1804-11598 "Critical Notices. No. IX." Literary Magazine II.14 (November 1804): 598 - 602. B.
1804-11648 "List of New Publications in November." Literary Magazine II.14 (November 1804): 648. B.
1804 December
1804-12651 "Sketch of John Jay. With a Portrait." Literary Magazine II.15 (December 1804): 651 - 652. B.
1804-12655 "St. Domingo." Literary Magazine II.15 (December 1804): 655 - 657. B.
1804-12657 "Fielding and Richardson." Literary Magazine II.15 (December 1804): 657 - 659. B.
1804-12665 "Interpretations of Prophecy." Literary Magazine II.15 (December 1804): 665 - 666. H.
1804-12679 "To Clara [a poem]." Literary Magazine II.15 (December 1804): 679. A.
1804-12728 "List of New Publications in December." Literary Magazine II.15 (December 1804): 728. B.
1805
1805-00003 "A Sketch of the Life and Character of John Blair Linn." Valerian, A Narrative Poem.... By John Blair Linn. Philadelphia: Thomas and George Palmer, 1805. 3 - 24. A.
1805 January
1805-01003 "Thoughts on Population." Literary Magazine III.16 (January 1805): 3 - 6. B.
1805-01006 "Romances." Literary Magazine III.16 (January 1805): 6 - 7. A.
1805-01013 "The Henriade." Literary Magazine III.16 (January 1805): 13 - 15. B.
1805-01019 "Job Strutt. No. I." Literary Magazine III.16 (January 1805): 19 - 22. B.
1805-01022 "New Year's Day. A Fragment." Literary Magazine III.16 (January 1805): 22 - 23. Signed "X." B.
1805-01023 "Humphrey's Works." Literary Magazine III.16 (January 1805): 23 - 24. B.
1805-01024 "French Revolutionary Epochas." Literary Magazine III.16 (January 1805): 24 - 25. B.
1805-01069 "Remarkable Occurrences." Literary Magazine III.16 (January 1805): 69 - 80. B.
1805 February
1805-02083 "Fortune-Telling." Literary Magazine III.17 (February 1805): 83 - 84. B.
1805-02085 "Marcia The Vestal." Literary Magazine III.17 (February 1805): 85. B.
1805-02086 "A Specimen of Agricultural Improvement. Extracted from the correspondence of a traveller in Scotland." Literary Magazine III.17 (February 1805): 86 - 93. A.
1805-02093 "On the Recession of the District of Columbia." Literary Magazine III.17 (February 1805): 93 - 96. B.
1805-02097 "American Prospects." Literary Magazine III.17 (February 1805): 97. H.
1805-02101 "On Sudden Death." Literary Magazine III.17 (February 1805): 101 - 102. B.
1805-02102 "Unequal Marriages." Literary Magazine III.17 (February 1805): 102 - 103. B.
1805-02103 "Critical Remarks on Austin's Letters from London." Literary Magazine III.17 (February 1805): 103 - 106. B.
1805-02108 "Richard the Third and Perkin Warbeck." Literary Magazine III.17 (February 1805): 108 - 110. A.
1805-02110 "For the Literary Magazine. Memoirs of Carwin the Biloquist. Continued from vol. II, page 252." Literary Magazine III.17 (February 1805): 110 - 114. A.
1805-02116 "Life of the Student." Literary Magazine III.17 (February 1805): 116 - 117. H.
1805-02120 "Specimen of Political Improvement." Literary Magazine III.17 (February 1805): 120 - 128. A.
1805-02147 "Remarkable Occurrences." Literary Magazine III.17 (February 1805): 147 - 160. B.
1805-02160 "Notes from the Editor." Literary Magazine III.17 (February 1805): 160. A.
1805 March
1805-03163 "The Secret of Long Life." Literary Magazine III.18 (March 1805): 163 - 164. B.
1805-03165 "Virgil's Mornings." Literary Magazine III.18 (March 1805): 165 - 167. B.
1805-03167 "On the Flavian Ampitheatre at Rome." Literary Magazine III.18 (March 1805): 167 - 169. A.
1805-03169 "Don Quixote." Literary Magazine III.18 (March 1805): 169 - 170. B.
1805-03170 "Some Account of the Great Dismal Swamp." Literary Magazine III.18 (March 1805): 170 - 171. B.
1805-03178 "Is a Free or Despotic Government Most Friendly to Human Happiness." Literary Magazine III.18 (March 1805): 178 - 181. H.
1805-03181 "Plan for the Improvement and Diffusion of the Arts, Adapted to the United States." Literary Magazine III.18 (March 1805): 181 - 183. H.
1805-03187 "On the Progress of Nautical Science." Literary Magazine III.18 (March 1805): 187 - 188. H.
1805-03188a "Literary Blunders." Literary Magazine III.18 (March 1805): 188. H.
1805-03188b "Thoughts on the Former and Present State of Holland." Literary Magazine III.18 (March 1805): 188 - 189. H.
1805-03192 "Literary Fashion." Literary Magazine III.18 (March 1805): 192 - 193. H.
1805-03194 "Origin of Quakerism." Literary Magazine III.18 (March 1805): 194 - 195. Signed "X." H.
1805-03195 "A Literary Wife." Literary Magazine III.18 (March 1805): 195 - 196. Signed "X." B.
1805-03198 "Arabia Felix." Literary Magazine III.18 (March 1805): 198 - 199. H.
1805-03200 "Mrs. Barbauld and Miss Burney." Literary Magazine III.18 (March 1805): 200 - 201. B.
1805-03201 "Specimen of Political Improvement." Literary Magazine III.18 (March 1805): 201 - 205. A.
1805-03205 "Connecticut Scenery. From a Traveller's Journal." Literary Magazine III.18 (March 1805): 205 - 207. B.
1805-03208a "Employment of a Cure for Lunacy." Literary Magazine III.18 (March 1805): 208. H.
1805-03208b "Marvellous Stories." Literary Magazine III.18 (March 1805): 208 - 210. Signed "X." H.
1805-03210 "For the Literary Magazine. Memoirs of Carwin the Biloquist. Continued from page 114." Literary Magazine III.19 (March 1805): 210 - 214. A.
1805-03214 "A Specimen of Political Improvement." Literary Magazine III.19 (March 1805): 214 - 225. A.
1805-03225 "Critical Remarks on Buchanan's Advice to Mothers." Literary Magazine III.18 (March 1805): 225 - 231. H.
1805-03233 "Remarkable Occurrences." Literary Magazine III.18 (March 1805): 233 - 240. B.
1805-03240 "List of New Publications in March & Notes from the Editor." Literary Magazine III.18 (March 1805): 240. A.
1805 April
1805-04256 "On Classical Learning." Literary Magazine III.19 (April 1805): 256 - 258. B.
1805-04269 "Madelina. A Female Portrait." Literary Magazine III.19 (April 1805): 269 - 272. A.
1805-04277 "Young Roscius." Literary Magazine III.19 (April 1805): 277-278. B.
1805-04281 "Shakespeare's Similes." Literary Magazine III.19 (April 1805): 281 - 284. Signed "X." B.
1805-04284 "On Mathematical Studies." Literary Magazine III.19 (April 1805): 284 - 286. Signed "W." H.
1805-04288 "Terrific Novels." Literary Magazine III.19 (April 1805): 288 - 289. Signed "O." H.
1805-04290 "Volcanoes." Literary Magazine III.19 (April 1805): 290 - 291. Signed "R." H.
1805-04293 "Government of Louisiana, as Organized by Law." Literary Magazine III.19 (April 1805): 293. Signed "W." B.
1805-04294 "Vanity." Literary Magazine III.19 (April 1805): 294. Signed "W." B.
1805-04301 "[D]uties [sic] of Editors." Literary Magazine III.19 (April 1805): 301 - 302. B.
1805-04303 "Kotan Husbandry." Literary Magazine III.19 (April 1805): 303 - 307. A.
1805-04310 "Criticism." Literary Magazine III.19 (April 1805): 310 - 316. B.
1805-04318 "American Literary Intelligence." Literary Magazine III.19 (April 1805): 318 - 320. B.
1805-04320 "To Correspondents." Literary Magazine III.19 (April 1805): 320. A.
1805 May
1805-05330 "A Case of Murder." Literary Magazine III.20 (May 1805): 330 - 331. H.
1805-05333 "Alliance between Poverty and Genius." Literary Magazine III.20 (May 1805): 333. Signed "B." B.
1805-05335 "Somnambulism. A fragment." Literary Magazine III.20 (May 1805): 335 - 347. A.
1805-05347 "Law of Nations." Literary Magazine III.20 (May 1805): 347 - 348. Signed "R." H.
1805-05348 "Progress of Geometry." Literary Magazine III.20 (May 1805): 348 - 349. Signed "W." H.
1805-05359 "A Literary Lady." Literary Magazine III.20 (May 1805): 359. Signed "N." B.
1805-05360 "On the Character of Sir William Jones." Literary Magazine III.20 (May 1805): 360 - 362. Signed "N." H.
1805-05365 "Description of Cohoes Falls. From a Manuscript Journal." Literary Magazine III.20 (May 1805): 365 - 366. B.
1805-05368 "On the Merits of Cicero." Literary Magazine III.20 (May 1805): 368 - 369. H.
1805-05374 "On Collections of Paintings." Literary Magazine III.20 (May 1805): 374 - 375. B.
1805-05375 "Literary News from England." Literary Magazine III.20 (May 1805): 375 - 377. B.
1805-05385 "Report of the Committee Relative to the Establishment of Schools throughout the States of Pennsylvania, in such a Manner that the Poor May Be taught Gratis." Literary Magazine III.20 (May 1805): 385 - 386. B.
1805-05389 "Review. The History of Virginia, from its first settlement to the present day. By John Burk. Vol. 1. 8vo.Petersburg, 1804. pp. 348." Literary Magazine III.20 (May 1805): 389 - 396. B.
1805-05400a "Literary Intelligence." Literary Magazine III.20 (May 1805): 400. B.
1805-05400b "To Correspondents." Literary Magazine III.20 (May 1805): 400. A.
1805 June
1805-06403 "Goldsmith and Johnson." Literary Magazine III.21 (June 1805): 403 - 404. Signed "B." B.
1805-06404 "Ciceronians." Literary Magazine III.21 (June 1805): 404 - 405. Signed "R." H.
1805-06405 "Situations of Coal." Literary Magazine III.21 (June 1805): 405 - 406. H.
1805-06409 "A Modern Sampson." Literary Magazine III.21 (June 1805): 409 - 410. Signed "O." H.
1805-06413 "Symptoms of Genius." Literary Magazine III.21 (June 1805): 413 - 414. Signed "N." B.
1805-06417 "The Nightingale and the Mock-bird." Literary Magazine III.21 (June 1805): 417 - 419. H.
1805-06419 "On Persian Poetry and Hafiz." Literary Magazine III.21 (June 1805): 419 - 423. Signed "B." H.
1805-06424 "Spenser's Fairy Queen Modernized." Literary Magazine III.21 (June 1805): 424 - 425. Signed "R." B.
1805-06425 "Pope's Universal Prayer Examined." Literary Magazine III.21 (June 1805): 425 - 426. Signed "O." B.
1805-06428 "Influence of Religion on Happiness." Literary Magazine III.21 (June 1805): 428 - 431. B.
1805-06432 "Shakespeare Re-examined." Literary Magazine III.21 (June 1805): 432 - 433. B.
1805-06434 "National Liberty and Happiness." Literary Magazine III.21 (June 1805): 434 - 435. B.
1805-06441 "The Balloon and Telegraph." Literary Magazine III.21 (June 1805): 441 - 443. B.
1805-06449 "On Didactic Poetry and the Georgics." Literary Magazine III.21 (June 1805): 449 - 450. B.
1805-06451 "The Iron Mask." Literary Magazine III.21 (June 1805): 451 - 454. H.
1805-06471 "Foreign Intelligence, Literary and Philosophical." Literary Magazine III.21 (June 1805): 471 - 477. B.
1805-06479 "Literary Intelligence." Literary Magazine III.21 (June 1805): 479 - 480. B.
1805 July
1805-07020 "On the Culture of the Sugar Maple." Literary Magazine IV.22 (July 1805): 20 - 21. H.
1805-07033 "Circulation of Newspapers." Literary Magazine IV.22 (July 1805): 33 - 34. Signed "C." B.
1805-07038 "German Cemeteries. Bunyan's Library. Johnson." Literary Magazine IV.22 (July 1805): 38 - 39. H.
1805-07039 "A Description of New Orleans." Literary Magazine IV.22 (July 1805): 39 - 42. H.
1805-07045 "Thomson's Seasons." Literary Magazine IV.22 (July 1805): 45. B.
1805-07066 "Foreign News, Literary and Philosophical." Literary Magazine IV.22 (July 1805): 66 - 73. B.
1805 August
1805-08090 "History and Culture of the Coffee." Literary Magazine IV.23 (August 1805): 90 - 91. B.
1805-08092 "Vaccination Vindicated." Literary Magazine IV.23 (August 1805): 92 - 93. H.
1805-08093 "Verbal Disputes." Literary Magazine IV.23 (August 1805): 93 - 94. H.
1805-08096 "Comparative State of Philadelphia." Literary Magazine IV.23 (August 1805): 96 - 97. Signed "B." H.
1805-08099 "[Review of] The Lay of the Last Minstrel. To the Editor, etc.." Literary Magazine IV.23 (August 1805): 99 - 102. Signed "R." H.
1805-08117 "Anecdotes of Wieland." Literary Magazine IV.23 (August 1805): 117 - 121. H.
1805-08128 "The Polemical Passion." Literary Magazine IV.23 (August 1805): 128 - 129. Signed "B." B.
1805-08129 "Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts." Literary Magazine IV.23 (August 1805): 129 - 130. Signed "R." B.
1805-08132 "Longevity." Literary Magazine IV.23 (August1805): 132 - 133. B.
1805-08133 "Impropriety of Burying in Churches." Literary Magazine IV.23 (August1805): 133. Signed "O." H.
1805-08149b "A Sketch of the Pennsylvania Hospital. Drawn up in 1801." Literary Magazine IV.23 (August 1805): 149 - 152. B.
1805-08159 "Literary Intelligence." Literary Magazine IV.23 (August 1805): 159 - 160. B.
1805 September
1805-09185 "Classical Learning no Anti-Christian Tendency." Literary Magazine IV.24 (September 1805): 185 - 191. Signed "O." B.
1805-09191 "Remarks on the Life and Minor Poems of Luis de Camoens." Literary Magazine IV.24 (September 1805): 191 - 194. B.
1805-09198 "A Sketch of Didbin, the Famous Song-Writer." Literary Magazine IV.24 (September 1805): 198 - 201. H.
1805-09207 "Sketches of Some Recent Novels." Literary Magazine IV.24 (September 1805): 207 - 208. Signed "X." H.
1805-09208 "Hannah-Moriana. Louis XIV. The Value of Regal Pomp. David Hume. Political Value of Religion. Extempore Quotation." Literary Magazine IV.24 (September 1805): 208 - 211. Signed "Editor" A.
1805-09212 "Petrifaction." Literary Magazine IV.24 (September 1805): 212 - 214. H.
1805-09230 "The Latest Literary and Philosophical Intelligence from Europe." Literary Magazine IV.24 (September 1805): 230 - 235. B.
1805 October
1805-10254 "Female Authorship. An Example." Literary Magazine IV.25 (October 1805): 254 - 257. H.
1805-10266 "Education in Scotland." Literary Magazine IV.25 (October 1805): 266 - 267. Signed "B." H.
1805-10271 "William Eaton." Literary Magazine IV.25 (October 1805): 271 - 275. H.
1805-10291a "Divisions of the Year." Literary Magazine IV.25 (October 1805): 291. Signed "R." B.
1805-10291b "On the Form of Transferring Property." Literary Magazine IV.25 (October 1805): 291 - 293. Signed "O." B.
1805-10293 "Names of the Days and Months." Literary Magazine IV.25 (October 1805): 293 - 294. Signed "B." B.
1805-10309 "Recent European Intelligence, Literary and Philosophical." Literary Magazine IV.25 (October 1805): 309 - 317. B.
1805 November
1805-11350 "Particulars of the Mediterranean Trade." Literary Magazine IV.26 (November 1805): 350 - 352. H.
1805-11354 "The Latest Evidence Concerning the Authority of Ossian's Poems." Literary Magazine IV.26 (November 1805): 354 - 365. Signed "O." H.
1805-11392 "The Romance of Real Life." Literary Magazine IV.26 (November 1805): 392 - 396. Signed "W." A.
1805-11400 "Literary Intelligence." Literary Magazine IV.26 (November 1805): 400. B.
1805 December
1805-12403 "Sketches in America, in the Year 1740." Literary Magazine IV.27 (December 1805): 403 - 409. H.
1805-12412 "Dr. Franklin's Junto." Literary Magazine IV.27 (December 1805): 412 - 414. H.
1805-12418 "The Sacred and Profane Writers Compared." Literary Magazine IV.27 (December 1805): 418 - 421. H.
1805-12428 "The Ivizan Cottager." Literary Magazine IV.27 (December 1805): 428 - 431. A.
1805-12467 "Review. Letters from Europe, during a Tour through Switzerland and Italy, in the Years 1801 and 1802. By a Native of Pennsylvania. 2 vols. 8vo." Literary Magazine IV.27 (December 1805): 467 - 470. B.
1805-12471 "Recent European Intelligence, Literary and Philosophical." Literary Magazine IV.27 (December 1805): 471 - 475. B.
1805-12478 "Literary Intelligence." Literary Magazine IV.27 (December 1805): 478 - 480. B.
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1806 January
1806-01015 "The Cockney Dialect." Literary Magazine V.28 (January 1806): 15 - 17. H.
1806-01057 "The Delinquent, Reynolds's Last Comedy." Literary Magazine V.28 (January 1806): 57 - 58. B.
1806-01061 "Review. Letters from Europe, during a Tour through Switzerland and Italy, in the Years 1801 and 1802. By a Native of Pennsylvania. 2 vols. 8vo." Literary Magazine V.28 (January 1806): 61 - 63. B.
1806-01063 "Foreign News, Literary and Philosophical." Literary Magazine V.28 (January 1806): 63 - 73. B.
1806 February
1806-02005 "What is Fame?." Literary Magazine V.29 (February 1806): 5 - 6. B.
1806 March
1806-03163 "Remarks on Reading." Literary Magazine V.30 (March 1806): 163 - 168. Signed "N." H.
1806-03218 "First Public Testimony of Friends Against Slavery." Literary Magazine V.30 (March 1806): 218 - 219. H.
1806-03219 "An Account of Parkinson's Tour in America." Literary Magazine V.30 (March 1806): 219 - 226. H.
1806-03233 "Intelligence, Literary and Philosophical." Literary Magazine V.30 (March 1806): 233 - 237. B.
1806-03240 "To Readers and Correspondents." Literary Magazine V.30 (March 1806): 240. A.
1806 April
1806-04292 "The Chinese Characters." Literary Magazine V.31 (April 1806): 292 - 293. Signed "X." H.
1806-04302 "Intelligence, Literary and Philosophical." Literary Magazine V.31 (April 1806): 302 - 315. B.
1806-04320 "To Correspondents." Literary Magazine V.31 (April 1806): 320. A.
1806 May
1806-05330 "A Student's Journal." Literary Magazine V.32 (May 1806): 330 - 332. B.
1806-05332 "The Character of Atticus." Literary Magazine V.32 (May 1806): 332 - 333. Signed "X." H.
1806-05336 "Three Kinds of Drunkenness. An Original Anecdote." Literary Magazine V.32 (May 1806): 336 - 337. B.
1806-05383 "Bricks." Literary Magazine V.32 (May 1806): 383 - 385. H.
1806-05385 "On the Coins of Great Britain [No. 1]." Literary Magazine V.32 (May 1806): 385 - 391. H.
1806-05391 "Foreign Intelligence, Literary and Philosophical." Literary Magazine V.32 (May 1806): 391 - 398. B.
1806 June
1806-06403 "On the Influence of Women." Literary Magazine V.33 (June 1806): 403 - 408. H.
1806-06425 "Romance of Real Life." Literary Magazine V.33 (June 1806): 425 - 426. H.
1806-06475 "Intelligence, Literary and Philosophical." Literary Magazine V.33 (June 1806): 475 - 476. B.
1806 July
1806-07026 "Poplar Worm." Literary Magazine VI.34 (July 1806): 26 - 28. Signed "O." H.
1806-07032 "Learned Trifling." Literary Magazine VI.34 (July 1806): 32 - 33. H.
1806-07033 "Cumberland's Memoirs." Literary Magazine VI.34 (July 1806): 33 - 34. H.
1806-07052 "Pressing. A fragment." Literary Magazine VI.34 (July 1806): 52. B.
1806-07054 "The Fear of Death." Literary Magazine VI.34 (July 1806): 54 - 55. Signed "W." B.
1806-07057 "Trumbull's M'Fingal." Literary Magazine VI.34 (July 1806): 57 - 62. H.
1806-07071 "Specimen of a Nocturnal." Literary Magazine VI.34 (July 1806): 71 - 72. B.
1806-07076 "Why the Arts Are Discouraged in America." Literary Magazine VI.34 (July 1806): 76 - 77. H.
1806-07080 "To Correspondents." Literary Magazine VI.34 (July 1806): 80. A.
1806 August
1806-08089 "The Value of General Rules. A Fragment." Literary Magazine VI.35 (August 1806): 89 - 91. B.
1806-08098 "Tom Thumb." Literary Magazine VI.35 (August 1806): 98 - 99. H.
1806-08099 "Boswell Parodied." Literary Magazine VI.35 (August 1806): 99 - 103. H.
1806-08103 "On the Different Kinds of Prints." Literary Magazine VI.35 (August 1806): 103 - 106. H.
1806-08125 "Shylock Vindicated." Literary Magazine VI.35 (August 1806): 125 - 126. H.
1806 September
1806-09219 "Anacreon Moore versus America." Literary Magazine VI.36 (September 1806): 219 - 222. H.
1806-09224 "Geographical Systems." Literary Magazine VI.36 (September 1806): 224. B.
1806-09239 "Philadelphia, An Elegy. Written during the prevalence of the Yellow Fever, in 1797 [a poem]." Literary Magazine VI.36 (September 1806): 239 - 240. A.
1806 October
1806-10243 "The Value of Beauty." Literary Magazine VI.37 (October 1806): 243 - 245. Signed "O." B.
1806-10245 "Many Men, Many Minds." Literary Magazine VI.37 (October 1806): 245 - 246. Signed "A." B.
1806-10261 "Philadelphia." Literary Magazine VI.37 (October 1806): 261 - 262. Signed "W." B.
1806-10262 "Remarks on Mysteries." Literary Magazine VI.37 (October 1806): 262 - 263. Signed "W." B.
1806-10280 "Talleyrand on French Colonies, and the Commerce of America with England." Literary Magazine VI.37 (October 1806): 280 - 287. H.
1806-10290 "William Penn's Grave." Literary Magazine VI.37 (October 1806): 290. Signed "O." B.
1806-10311 "Foreign Literary and Philosophical News." Literary Magazine VI.37 (October 1806): 311 - 318. B.
1806 November
1806-11359 "Lawyers Defended." Literary Magazine VI.38 (November 1806): 359 - 360. H.
1806-11367 "Character of Dr. Franklin." Literary Magazine VI.38 (November 1806): 367 - 374. H.
1806-11393 "Book Collectors." Literary Magazine VI.38 (November 1806): 393 - 394. H.
1806-11394 "Classical Obscurities." Literary Magazine VI.38 (November 1806): 394 - 396. Signed "N." H.
1806-11400 "To Correspondents." Literary Magazine VI.38 (November 1806): 400. A.
1806 December
1806-12403 "On the Best Means of National Defence." Literary Magazine VI.39 (December 1806): 403 - 409. H.
1806-12412 "Meteoric Stones." Literary Magazine VI.39 (December 1806): 412. H.
1806-12413 "Henry the Fourth's Project of a Christian Republic." Literary Magazine VI.39 (December 1806): 413 - 417. H.
1806-12420 "Are Theatrical Exhibitions Useful?." Literary Magazine VI.39 (December 1806): 420 - 421. Signed "E." B.
1806-12421 "Remarks on Short-Hand Writing." Literary Magazine VI.39 (December 1806): 421 - 424. B.
1806-12424 "On the Use of Almanacks." Literary Magazine VI.39 (December 1806): 424 - 427. Signed "N." B.
1806-12430 "The Spirit of Political Conversation." Literary Magazine VI.39 (December 1806): 430 - 431. Signed "L." A.
1806-12434 "On American Newspapers." Literary Magazine VI.39 (December 1806): 434 - 438. Signed "C." B.
1806-12438 "Wisdom of Spiders." Literary Magazine VI.39 (December 1806): 438 - 439. Signed "W." B.
1806-12445 "Remarks on the Russian Empire." Literary Magazine VI.39 (December 1806): 445. B.
1806-12448 "Pestilence and Bad Government Compared." Literary Magazine VI.39 (December 1806): 445 - 448. Signed "S." A.
1806-12451 "The Sorrows of Werter." Literary Magazine VI.39 (December 1806): 445. Signed "X." B.
1806-12459 "The Honest Man. A Portrait." Literary Magazine VI.39 (December 1806): 459 - 461. Signed "W." B.
1806-12461 "On the Number of Books." Literary Magazine VI.39 (December 1806): 461 - 464. Signed "O." B.
1806-12467 "On the Prevailing Ignorance of Geography." Literary Magazine VI.39 (December 1806): 467 - 469. Signed "R." B.
1806-12469 "On Socratic Conversation." Literary Magazine VI.39 (December 1806): 469 - 471. Signed "H." B.
1806-12471 "Easton Delaware Bridge." Literary Magazine VI.39 (December 1806): 471 - 472. B.
1806-12472 "Foreign News, Literary, Philosophical, &c." Literary Magazine VI.39 (December 1806): 472 - 479. B.
1806-12480 "To Readers and Correspondents." Literary Magazine VI.39 (December 1806): 480. A.
1807 January
(January Literary Magazine)
1807-01066 "Notices of Recent Publications." Literary Magazine VII.40 (January 1807): 66 - 77. B.
1807-01080 "Literary Intelligence." Literary Magazine VII.40 (January 1807): 80. B.
(January American Register)
1807-01000 "Preface." American Register ... for 1806-7 vol. I (1807): iii - iv. Signed "C.B.B." and dated "Philadelphia, Nov.1, 1807." A.
1807-01003 "Annals of Europe and America, for 1806-7." American Register ... for 1806-7 vol. I (1807): 3 - 79. A.
1807-01083 "An Abstract of all the Laws and Public Acts [for 1806]." American Register ... for 1806-7 vol. I (1807): 83 - 149. B.
1807-01151 "Review of Literature." American Register ... for 1806-7 vol. I (1807): 151 - 186. B.
1807-01207 "American Register of Deaths." American Register ... for 1806-7 vol. I (1807): 207 - 214. B.
1807 February
(February Literary Magazine)
1807-02151 "Recent News from London, Literary and Philosophical." Literary Magazine VII.41 (February 1807): 151 - 158. H.
1807-02160 "Literary Intelligence." Literary Magazine VII.41 (February 1807): 160. B.
(February American Register)
1807-02003 "Chronicle of Memorable Occurrences, 1806-07." American Register ... for 1806-7 vol. I (1807): 3 - 33. A.
1807-02037 "British and Foreign Intelligence Chiefly Scientific." American Register for 1806-7 vol. I (1807): 37 - 75. A.
1807-02150 "Character of Dr. Franklin." American Register ... for 1806-7 vol. I (1807): 150 - 159. H.
1807-02159 "Account of the Late Monarchy of Prussia." American Register ... for 1806-7 vol. I (1807): 159 - 164. B.
1807-02205 "[A very short note about American poetry at the end of a short selection of poems]." American Register ... for 1806-7 vol. I (1807): 205. B.
1807-02217 "The Columbiad." American Register ... for 1806-7 vol. I (1807): 217 - 220. B.
1807 April
1807-04274 "Man and Woman. A Dialogue." Literary Magazine VII.43 (April 1807): 274 - 275. B.
1807-04317 "Literary Intelligence." Literary Magazine VII.43 (April 1807): 317 - 318. B.
1807-04320 "To Correspondents." Literary Magazine VII.43 (April 1807): 320. A.
1807 May
1807-05366 "Biographical Anecdotes of William Henry West Betty, Commonly Called the Young Roscius." Literary Magazine VII.44 (May 1807): 366 - 372. H.
1807-05393 "Literary and Philosophical Intelligence." Literary Magazine VII.44 (May 1807): 393 - 396. B.
1807 June
1807-06460 "Literary and Philosophical Intelligence." Literary Magazine VII.45 (June 1807): 460 - 466. B.
1807-06472 "[Notes from the Editor]." Literary Magazine VII.45 (June 1807): 472. A.
1807 July
1807-07015 "[Editor's Introduction to] Weights and Measures." Literary Magazine VIII.46 (July 1807): 15 - 17. H.
1807-07040 "Biographical Notices. Uriah Tracy. Paswan Oglou. Mr Thomas Pemberton." Literary Magazine VIII.46 (July 1807): 40 - 42. B.
1807-07042 "Literary, Philosophical, Commercial, and Agricultural Intelligence." Literary Magazine VIII.46 (July 1807): 42 - 47. B.
1807 August
1807-08092 "Biographical Sketches." Literary Magazine VIII.47 (August 1807): 92 - 94. B.
1807-08095 "Literary, Philosophical, Commercial, and Agricultural Intelligence." Literary Magazine VIII.47 (August 1807): 95 - 100. B.
1807 September
1807-09142 "New Religious Sect." Literary Magazine VIII.48 (September 1807): 142 - 143. B.
1807-09150 "Literary, Philosophical, Commercial, and Agricultural Intelligence." Literary Magazine VIII.48 (September 1807): 150 - 156. B.
1807 October
1807-10204 "Literary, Philosophical, Commercial, and Agricultural Intelligence." Literary Magazine VIII.49 (October 1807): 204 - 212. B.
1807 November
1807-11227 "Life of Lomonossove, Celebrated Poet of Russia." Literary Magazine VIII.50 (November 1807): 227 - 232. B.
1807-11263 "Literary, Philosophical, Commercial, and Agricultural Intelligence." Literary Magazine VIII.50 (November 1807): 263 - 269. B.
1807 December
1807-12324 "Literary, Philosophical, Commercial, and Agricultural Intelligence." Literary Magazine VIII.51 (December 1807): 324 - 328. B.
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1808
1808-01000 "Preface." American Register ... Part II for 1807 vol. II (1808): iii - iv. A.
1808-01001 "Annals of Europe and America." American Register ... part II for 1807 vol. II (1808): 1 - 104. A.
1808-01071 "American Register of Deaths." American Register ... part II for 1807 vol. II (1808): 71 - 72. A.
1808-01107 "An Abstract of all the Laws and Public Acts Passed in the Second Session of the Ninth Congress of the United States, from December 1, 1806, to March 2, 1807." American Register ... part II for 1807 vol. II (1808): 107 - 143. B.
1808-01149 "Review of Literature." American Register ... part II for 1807 vol. II (1808): 149 - 174. B.
1808-01175 "On the Political Character of Dr. Franklin." American Register ... part II for 1807 vol. II (1808): 175 - 178. B.
1808-01179 "Chronicle, No. I." American Register ... part II for 1807 vol. II (1808): 179 - 280. B.
1808-01281 "Chronicle No. II." American Register ... part II for 1807 vol. II (1808): 281 - 351. B.
1808-01353 "European Literary and Philosophical Intelligence." American Register ... part II for 1807 vol. II (1808): 353 - 408. B.
1808-02000 "Preface." American Register ... part I for 1808 vol. III (1808): iii - iv. A.
1808-02003 "Annals of Europe and America." American Register ... part I for 1808 vol. III (1808): 3 - 93. A.
1808-02095 "An Abstract of the Laws and Public Acts Passed in the Second Session of the Tenth Congress of the United States, between October 26, 1807, and April 25, 1808." American Register ... part I for 1808 vol. III (1808): 95 - 132. B.
1808-02543 "American Register of Deaths." American Register ... part I for 1808 vol. III (1808): 543 - 564. A.
1808-02567 "Devotion: An Epistle. To Calista." American Register ... part I for 1808 vol. III (1808): 567 - 578. A.
1808-10003a "Communication." [Poulson's] American Daily Advertiser (1808): 3. Signed "A.B." A.
1808-10003b "Communication." Aurora General Advertiser (1808). Signed "A.B." A.
1808-10003c "Communication." [Poulson's] American Daily Advertiser (1808): 3. A.
1808-10003d "Communication." Aurora General Advertiser (1808). Signed "Pictor." A.
1808-10003e "Communication; For the American Daily Advertiser." [Poulson's] American Daily Advertiser (1808): 3. Signed "E." A.
1808-10003f "Communication; For the Aurora." Aurora General Advertiser (1808). Signed "A.B." A.
1808-10003g "Communication." [Poulson's] American Daily Advertiser (1808): 3. Signed "Philologus." A.
1809
1809-00000 "A System of General Geography [Prospectus]." 1809, 9 pp. A.
1809-01000 An Address to the Congress of the United States, on the Utility and Justice of Restrictions upon Foreign Commerce. With Reflections upon Foreign Trade in General, and the Future Prospects of America. [3 January] 1809. A.
1809-01021 "A Sketch of the Life and Character of John Blair Linn." Port-Folio vol. I (January 1809): 21 - 29. A.
1809-01057 "The Scribbler. No. I." Port-Folio I.1 (January 1809): 57 - 60. A.
1809-02162 "The Scribbler. No. II." Port-Folio I.2 (February 1809): 162 - 168. A.
1809-02165 "Insanity: A Fragment." Port-Folio I.2 (February 1809): 165 - 168. A.
1809-03000 "Preface." American Register ... part II for 1808 vol. IV (1809): iii - iv. A.
1809-03004 "Annals of Europe." American Register ... part II for 1808 vol. IV (1809): 4 - 30. A.
1809-03067 "An Account of Louisiana at the Time of its Transfer to the United States." American Register ... part II for 1808 vol. IV (1809): 67 - 100. B.
1809-03099 "Review of Literature." American Register ... part II for 1808 vol. IV (1808): 99 - 127. B.
1809-03319 "American Register of Deaths." American Register ... part II for 1808 vol. IV (1808): 319 - 334. A.
1809-03337 "Chronicle." American Register ... part II for 1808 vol. IV (1808): 337 - 353. B.
1809-04000 "Preface." American Register ... part I for 1809 vol. V (1809): iii - iv. A.
1809-04001 "Annals of America." American Register ... part I for 1809 vol. V (1809): 1 - 84. A.
1809-04211 "Chronicle." American Register ... part I for 1809 vol. V (1809): 211 - 252. B.
1809-04253 "American Register of Deaths." American Register ... part I for 1809 vol. V (1809): 253 - 270. B.
1809-04338 "The Scribbler. No. III." Port-Folio I.4 (April 1809): 338 - 342. A.
1809-04348 "A Sketch of the State of Peru, at the Close of the Eighteenth Century." The American Register ...Part I for 1809 vol. V (1809): 348 - 367. B.
1809-04378a "The Illinois Territory." The American Register ...Part I for 1809 vol. V (1809): 378. B.
1809-04378b "Sketch of the Changes of the Seat of Government of the United States." American Register ... part I for 1809 vol. V (1809): 378 - 380. B.
1809-04380 "A Historical Sketch of the Projects Lately Aborted for Detaching South America from Spain …." American Register ... Part I for 1809 vol. V (1809): 380 - 400. B.
1809-05421 "The Scribbler. No. IV." Port-Folio I.5 (May 1809): 421 - 424. A.
1809-07029 "The Scribbler. No. V." Port-Folio II.1 (July 1809): 29 - 34. A.
1809-08124 "The Scribbler, No. VI." Port-Folio II.2 (August 1809): 124 - 126. A.
1809-11383 "Sketch of the Life of General Horatio Gates." Port-Folio II.5 (November 1809): 383 - 390. A.
1809-12481 "Sketch of the Life of General Horatio Gates." Port-Folio II.6 (December 1809): 481 - 484. A.
1810
1810-02102 "Sketch of the Life of General Horatio Gates." Port-Folio III.2 (February 1810): 102 - 108. A.
1810-06001 "Annals of Europe and America." American Register vol. VI (1810): 1 - 115. Edited by Robert Walsh.
1810-07001 "Annals of Europe and America." American Register vol. VII (1810): 1 - 105. Edited by Robert Walsh.
1810-07169 "American Register of Deaths." American Register vol. VII (1810): 169 - 170. B.
1811 [1975; Allen version of the Allen-Dunlap biographical miscellany]
1811-00018 "The relations, dependencies and connections of the several parts of knowledge." Life of Charles Brockden Brown. 1811, 18 - 20. A.
1811-00021 "Amidst the various subjects of disquisition…." Life of Charles Brockden Brown. 1811, 21 - 31. A.
1811-00031 "Cases 1-4." Life of Charles Brockden Brown. 1811, 31 - 39. A.
1811-00043 "Journal entry on William Wood Wilkins." Life of Charles Brockden Brown. 1811, 43 - 44. A.
1811-00071 "Alcuin parts III and IV." Life of Charles Brockden Brown. 1811, 71 - 105. A.
1811-00106 "Journal entry on Alcuin." Life of Charles Brockden Brown. 1811, 106. A.
1811-00108 "Cannot you come to me Jessy?...." Life of Charles Brockden Brown. 1811, 108 - 169. A.
1811-00170 "Sketches of Carsol." Life of Charles Brockden Brown. 1811, 170 - 222. A.
1811-00222 "Harry Wallace was a foundling...." Life of Charles Brockden Brown. 1811, 222 - 242. A.
1811-00242 "Arthur, earl of Orme...." Life of Charles Brockden Brown. 1811, 242 - 262. A.
1811-00262 "St. Arthur Carril was buried…." Life of Charles Brockden Brown. 1811, 262 - 299. A.
1811-00299 "The lordships of Orme and Walney…." Life of Charles Brockden Brown. 1811, 299 - 322. A.
1811-00322 "The abbey at Holioke has…." Life of Charles Brockden Brown. 1811, 322 - 358. A.
1811-00359 "I have already mentioned to you Signior Adini…." Life of Charles Brockden Brown. 1811, 359 - 387. A.
1815 [Dunlap version of the Allen-Dunlap biographical miscellany; all A category]
1815-01222 "A mountain in the neighbourhood of Timna…." Life of Charles Brockden Brown. Philadelphia: James P. Parke, 1815. 222-258. A.
1815-01359 "The honours of this family are denoted by their titles…." Life of Charles Brockden Brown. Philadelphia: James P. Parke, 1815. 359-396. A.
1815-02120 "To Clara." Life of Charles Brockden Brown. Philadelphia: James P. Parke, 1815. 120-122. A.
1815-02122 "Dialogue on Music." Life of Charles Brockden Brown. Philadelphia: James P. Parke, 1815. 122-127. A.
1815-02128 "Dialogue the Second. On Painting, as a Female Accomplishment, etc." Life of Charles Brockden Brown. Philadelphia: James P. Parke, 1815. 128-139. A.
1815-02200 Memoirs of Carwin, The Biloquist. Philadelphia: James P. Parke, 1815. A.
1815-02264 "The Scribbler." Life of Charles Brockden Brown. Philadelphia: James P. Parke, 1815. 264-273. A.
1815-02274 Memoirs of Stephen Calvert. Philadelphia: James P. Parke, 1815. A.
1822
1822-09155a "Selected for the Cabinet. The Scribbler—No. 1. By Charles Brockden Brown." The Ladies' Literary Cabinet 6.20 (September 21, 1822): 155. A.
1822-09155b "The Scribbler—No. 2." The Ladies' Literary Cabinet 6.20 (September 21, 1822): 155 - 156. A.
1822-09162 "The Scribbler—No. 3. By Charles Brockden Brown." The Ladies' Literary Cabinet 6.21 (September 28, 1822): 162 - 163. A.
1822-10169 "Selected for the Cabinet. The Scribbler—No. 4. By Charles Brockden Brown." The Ladies' Literary Cabinet 6.22 (October 5, 1822): 169 - 170. A.
1822-10170 "The Scribbler—No. 5." The Ladies' Literary Cabinet 6.22 (October 5, 1822): 170 - 171. A.