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1 1789-08464 The Rhapsodist. No. I, The Universal Asylum, and Columbian Maga-zine, III (August 1789), 464-7.
2 1789-09537 The Rhapsodist. No. II, The Universal Asylum, and Columbian Magazine, III (September 1789), 537-41.
3 1789-10587 The Rhapsodist. No. III, The Universal Asylum, and Columbian Magazine, III (October 1789), 587-601.
4 1789-11661 The Rhapsodist. No. IV, The Universal Asylum, and Columbian Magazine, III (November 1789), 661-5.
5 1790-02111 Short Description of Rockaway, on Long Island. (By a Gentleman who resided there in the Summer of 1789, for the Benefit of his Health.) New-York Magazine, I.2 (Feb. 1790), 111-2. -- Vgl. Literary Magazine, I.1 (Oct. 1803), 10-16. ---
6 1791-05270 New-York Magazine, II.5 (May 1791), 270-4. - Signed "B. ---
7 1792-06016 The Essayist. Address to the Ladies, Lady's Magazine, (June 1792),16-7.
8 1792-06020 he Economist, No. I. Monthly Magazine, I (April 1799 ), 8-10. Signed "R.
62 1799-04019 Dialogues of the Living. Dialogue I, Monthly Magazine, I.1 (April 1799), 19-21.
63 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.
64 1799-04047 Art. II. [Review of] The Life of Ezra Stiles, D.D.L.L.D. President of Yale College, &c. &c. 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.
65 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 & 50 cents. Hudson and Goodwin. Hartford. 1798, Monthly Magazine, I.1 (April 1799), 48-50.
66 1799-04050 Monthly Magazine, I.1 (April 1799), 50-51. - Signed "B.
67 1799-04076 Monthly Magazine, I.1 (April 1799), 76-78. - Signed "W.
68 1799-05081 rt. VI. [Review of] Encyclopaedia; 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), 134-35.
77#1799-05134#Art. VI. [Review of] Encyclopaedia; 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 Editio
78 1799-05135 Monthly Magazine, I.2 (May 1799), 135-37. - Signed "W.
79 1799-05137 Monthly Magazine, I.2 (May 1799), 137. - Signed "N.
80 1799-05156 Miscellaneous Articles of Literary and Philosophical Intelligence, Monthly Magazine, , I.2 (May 1799), 156- 158.
81 1799-06161 Monthly Magazine, I.3 (June 1799), 161-4. Signed "B.
82 1799-06169 hiladelphia Water-Works, Monthly Magazine, I.3 (June 1799), 181-2. Signed "B.
84 1799-06216 Monthly Magazine, I.3 (June 1799), 216-17. - Signed "B.
85 1799-06217 Monthly Magazine, I.3 (June 1799), 217-21. - Signed "N.
86 1799-06225 Monthly Magazine, I.3 (June, 1799), 225-29. Signed "B.
87 1799-06229 , Monthly Magazine, I.3 (June 1799), 229-32. - Signed "O.
88 1799-06237 Miscellaneous Articles of Literary and Philosophical Intelligence , Monthly Magazine, I.3 (June 1799), 237- 38.
89 1799-07257 Monthly Magazine, I.4 (July,1799), 257-9. [This article is a reprint of one part of the letter IX of the "Series of Original Letters, which was published in the Weekly Magazine, No. 17 (May 26, 1798), 103-5. Reprinted in Warfel, Rhapsodist, pp. 125-28.]
90 1799-07299 Art. XII. [Review of] Essays...By...Count Rumford , Monthly Magazine, I.4 (July 1799), 299-305.
91 1799-07316 Miscellaneous Articles of Literary and Philosophical Intelligence , Monthly Magazine, I.4 (July 1799), 316-18.
92 1799-08324 [ Extracts of two Letters on Yellow Fever] from a Gentleman in in Philadelphia to his Friend in England, dated July [7, and 26,] 1799, Monthly Magazine, I.5 (Aug. 1799), 324-30.
93 1799-08335 Walstein's School of History. From the German of Krants of Gotha [first part], Monthly Magazine, I.5 (Aug. 1799), 335-38. Continued Sept.-Dec. 1799. ---
94 1799-08345 Monthly Magazine, I.5 (Aug. 1799), 345-50. Signed "Philo-Rumford.
95 1799-08359 Art. XVIII.[Review of] Sermons, by Samuel Stanhope Smith, D.D. President of the College of New-Jersey 8vo. pp. 437. Newark. Halsey and Co. 1799, Monthly Magazine, I.5 (Aug. 1799), 359-65.
96 1799-08365 Art. XIX. [Review of] Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, held at Philadelphia, for promoting useful Knowledge. Vol. iv. 4to. pp. 530. Philadelphia. Dobson. 1799, Monthly Magazine, I.5 (Aug. 1799), 365-68.
97 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 (Aug. 1799), 369-72.
98 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 (Aug. 1799), 373-75.
99 1799-08376 Art. XIII. [Review of] Essays...By...Count Rumford , Monthly Magazine, I.5 (Aug. 1799), 376-380.
100 1799-08395 Miscellaneous Articles of Literary and Philosophical Intelligence , Monthly Magazine, I.5 (Aug. 1799), 395- 98.
101 1799-09415 Monthly Magazine, I.6 (Sept.-Dec. 1799), 415-7. - This essay, when reprinted in the Literary Magazine, VI.39 (Dec. 1806),461-4, was signed "O.
102 1799-09475 Death of General Washington,Monthly Magazine, I.6 (Sept.-Dec. 1799), 475-7.
103 1799-12407 Walstein's School of History. From the German of Krants of Gotha [second and last part], Monthly Magazine, I.6 (Sept.-Dec. 1799), 407-11.
104 1799-12439 Art. XXVI. [Review of] Essays and Notes on Husbandry and Rural Affairs. By J.B. Bordley. pp. 591. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1799. Thomas Dobson, Monthly Magazine, I.6 (Sept.-Dec. 1799), 439-42. .
105 1799-12442 Art. XXVII. [Review of] Transactions of the American Philosophical Society ... , Monthly Magazine, I.6 (Sept.-Dec. 1799), 442-45.
106 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 (Sept.-Dec. 1799), 445-49. ---
107 1799-12449 Art. XIV. [Review of] Essays...By...Count Rumford , Monthly Magazine, I.6 (Sept.-Dec. 1799), 449-53.
108 1799-12470 Miscellaneous Articles of Literary and Philosophical Intelligence , Monthly Magazine, I.6 (Sept.-Dec. 1799), 470-75.
109 1799-12475 Death of General Washington, Monthly Magazine, I.6 (Sept.-Dec. 1799), 475-7.
110 1800-00000 Death of Cicero, A Fragment, in C.B.Brown, Edgar Huntly; or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker, to which is annexed, The Death of Cicero, A Fragment (Philadelphia, 1800).
111 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 Observations deduced from the Facts stated. In two vols. 8vo. By Noah Webster. Hartford. Hudson and Goodwin. 1799. pp. 700, Monthly Magazine, II.1 (Jan. 1800), 30-36.
112 1800-01047 Art. III. [Review of] Transactions of the American Philosophical Society ... , Monthly Magazine, II.1 (Jan. 1800), 47-53.
113 1800-01055 Art. VI. [Review of>] An Oration, delivered at the request of the Society of [Phi Beta Kappa], in the Chapel of Havard 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 (Jan. 1800), 55-60.
114 1800-01060 Art. I. [Review of] Adventures of Signor Gaudentio di Lucca. One Volume. 12mo. Philadelphia. 1799. [By Bishop Berkley], Monthly Magazine, II.1 (Jan. 1800), 60-61.
115 1800-01061 Art. II. [Review of] Essays...By...Count Rumford , Monthly Magazine, II.1 (Jan. 1800), 61-64.
116 1800-01076 Miscellaneous Articles of Literary and Philosophical Intelligence , Monthly Magazine, II.1 (Jan. 1800), 76-78.
117 1800-02096 Dialogues of the Living. Dialogue II, Monthly Magazine, II.2 (Feb. 1800), 96-99.
118 1800-02099 - When reprinted in the Literary Magazine, VI.39 (Dec. 1806), 445-8, it was signed "R.
119 1800-02102 Monthly Magazine, II.2 (Feb. 1800), 102-105. - Signed "Yours, Monendus.
120 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 Observations deduced from the Facts stated. In two vols. 8vo. By Noah Webster. Hartford. Hudson and Goodwin. 1799. pp. 700. (Continued from p. 36), Monthly Magazine, , II.2 (Feb. 1800), 108-115.
121 1800-02115 Art. VIII. [Review of] Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, ... , Monthly Magazine, II.2 (Feb. 1800), 115-120.
122 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 (Feb. 1800), 120-22.
123 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 (Feb. 1800),
124 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 (Feb. 1800), 131-33.
125 1800-02133 Art. XVI. [Review of] The Count of Burgundy: A Comedy of Kotzebue. In four Acts. Translated by Charles Smith. New-York. Printed for C. Smith and S. Stephens, by M. M'Farlane. 8vo. pp. 69. 1800. [&] The Count of Burgundy: A Play in four Acts by Augustus von Kotzebue, translasted by Ann Plumptre. New-York. Printed by T. and J. Swords, for P.A. Mesier. 12mo. pp. 84. 1800, Monthly Magazine, II.2 (February 1800), 133-139.
126 1800-02139 Art. III [Review of] Essays...By...Count Rumford , Monthly Magazine, II.2 (Feb. 18009, 139-42.
127 1800-02155 (pp. 326-7); "[23.] Cui bono? (pp.327-8).
236 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] (Feb. 1804), 345-48.
237 1804-02396 Remarkable Occurrences, Literary Magazine, I.[5] (Feb. 1804), 396-400.  
238 1804-03403 otices of American Writers and Publications," Literary Magazine, II.11 (Aug., 1804), 344-56.
266#1804-08361#Godwin and Malthus, Literary Magazine, II.11 (Aug. 1804), 361-9.
 
267 1804-08399 On the Choice of a Wife. From a Father to a Son, Literary Magazine, II.11 (Aug. 1804), 399-402.
268 1804-08409 List of New Publications in August, Literary Magazine, II.11 (Aug. 1804), 409-10.  
269 1804-08410 To Correspondents, Literary Magazine, II.11 (Aug. 1804), 410.  
270 1804-09469 Is Marriage or Celibacy Most Eligible? Or, Is the Matron or the Old Maid the Best Member of Society? Literary Magazine, II.12 (Sept. 1804), 468-70.
271 1804-09490a List of New Publications, in September, Literary Magazine, II.12 (Sept. 1804), 490.
272 1804-09490b To Correspondents, Literary Magazine, II.12 (Sept. 1804), 490.  
273 1804-10522 Literary Magazine, II.13 (Oct. 1804), 522-4. Signed "A.B.  
274 1804-10531 Literary Magazine, II.13 (Oct. 1804), 531-32. - Signed "X.
275 1804-10532 European Literary Intelligence, Literary Magazine, II.13 (Oct. 1804), 532-33.
276 1804-10568 List of New Publications, in October, Literary Magazine, II.13 (Oct. 1804), 568.  
277 1804-11583 Distinction between Poetry and Prose, Literary Magazine, II.14 (Nov. 1804), 583-86.
278 1804-11598 Critical Notices. No. IX, Literary Magazine, II.14 (Nov. 1804), 598-602.  
279 1804-11648 List of New Publications in November, Literary Magazine, II.14 (Nov. 1804), 648.  
280 1804-12657 Fielding and Richardson, Literary Magazine, II.15 (Dec. 1804), 657-59.  
281 1804-12716 State of Women Among the Arabs, Literary Magazine, II.15 (Dec.1804), 716-8.
282 1804-12728 List of New Publications in December, Literary Magazine, II.15 (Dec. 1804), 728.  
283 1805-00000 prefaced to the book edition of John Blair Linn's Valerian, A Narrative Poem... (Philadelphia, 1805). Randall (1940) stated that a copy of the page of the text was endorsed "by C.B.Brown. Reprinted in Port Folio, I (Jan. 1809), 21-9, 129-43, 195-203.-See no. 1809-01021.
284 1805-01006 Romances, Literary Magazine, III.16 (Jan. 1805), 6-7.  
285 1805-01022 Signed "X.
286 1805-01069 Remarkable Occurrences, Literary Magazine, III.16 (Jan. 1805) 69-80.
287 1805-02086 A Specimen of Agricultural Improvement, Literary Magazine, III.17 (Feb. 1805)
288 1805-02097 American Prospects, Literary Magazine, III.17 (Feb. 1805), 97.  
289 1805-02102 Literary Magazine, III.17 (Feb. 1805), 102-3. Signed "O.
290 1805-02147 Remarkable Occurrences, Literary Magazine, III.17 (Feb. 1805),147-60.
291 1805-02160 Notes from the Editor, Literary Magazine, III.17 (Feb. 1805), 160.
292 1805-03120 A Specimen of Political Improvement, Literary Magazine, III.17 (March, 1805),120-8.
293 1805-03173 Property and Marriage, Literary Magazine, III.18 (March 1805), 173-4.
294 1805-03178 Is a Free or Despotic Government Most Friendly to Human Happiness, Literary Magazine, III.18 (March 1805) 178-81.
295 1805-03181 Plan for the Improvement and Diffusion of the Arts, Adapted to the United States, Literary Magazine, III.18 (March 1805), 181-3.
296 1805-03194 Literary Magazine,III.18 (March 1805), 194-5. Signed "X.
297 1805-03200 Mrs. Bartauld and Miss Burney, Literary Magazine, III.18 (March 1805), 200-1.
298 1805-03201 Omnipotence of Love, Literary Magazine, III.18 (March 1805), 201.
299 1805-03205 Connecticut Scenery. From a Traveller's Jounrnal, Literary Magazine, III.18 (march 1805), 205-7.
300 1805-03208a Employment of a Cure for Lunacy, Literary Magazine, III.18 (March 1805), 208.
301 1805-03208b Literary Magazine, III.18 (March 1805), 208-10. - Signed "X.  
302 1805-03233 Remarkable Occurrences, Literary Magazine, III.18 (March 1805), 233-40.  
303 1805-03240 Notes from the Editor, Literary Magazine, III.18 (March 1805), 240.
304 1805-04201 A Specimen of Political Improvement, III.18 (April 1805), 201-5.
305 1805-04256 On Classical Learning, Literary Magazine, III.19 (April 1805), 256-58.  
306 1805-04281 Literary Magazine, III.19 (April 1805), 281-84. - Signed "X.
307 1805-04284 Literary Magazine, III.19 (April 1805), 284-6. Signed "W.
308 1805-04288 Literary Magazine, III.19 (April 1805), 288-89. - Signed "O.
309 1805-04290 Literary Magazine, III.19 (April 1805), 290-1. Signed "R.
310 1805-04293 Literary Magazine, III.19 (April 1805), 293. Signed "W.
311 1805-04294 ketches of Some Recent Novels," Literary Magazine, IV.24 (Sept. 1805), 207-8. - Signed X.  
359 1805-09208 Literary Magazine, IV.24 (Sept. 1805), 208-11. Signed "W.
360 1805-09230 The Latest Literary and Philosophical Intelligence from Europe, Literary Magazine, IV.24 (Sept. 1805), 230-35.
361 1805-10254 Female Authorship, An Example, Literary Magazine, IV.25 (0ct. 1805), 254-7.
362 1805-10266 Literary Magazine, IV.25 (Oct. 1805), 266-7. Signed "B.  
363 1805-10276 Literary Magazine, IV.25 (Oct. 1805), 276-87. Signed "X.
364 1805-10291a Literary Magazine, IV.25 (Oct. 1805), 291. Signed "R.
365 1805-10291b Literary Magazine, IV.25 (Oct. 1805), 291-3. Signed "O.
366 1805-10293 Literary Magazine, IV.25 (Oct. 1805), 293-4. Signed "B.
367 1805-10309 Recent European Intelligence, Literary and Philosophical, Literary Magazine, IV.25 (Oct. 1805), 309-17.
368 1805-11323 Literary Magazine, IV.26 (Nov. 1805), 323-25. - Signed "X.
369 1805-11354 Literary Magazine, IV.26 (Nov. 1805), 354-365. Signed "O.
370 1805-11375 On the Consequences of Abolishing the Slave Trade to the West Indian Colonies, Literary Magazine, IV.26 (Nov. 1805), 375-81. Vgl. No. 1806-01007.
371 1805-11392 Literary Magazine, IV.26 (Nov. 1805), 392-6. Signed "W.
372 1805-11400 Literary Intelligence, Literary Magazine, IV.26 (Nov. 1805), 400.
373 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 (Dec. 1805), 467-70.
374 1805-12471 Recent European Intelligence, Literary and Philosophical, Literary Magazine, IV.27 (Dec. 1805), 471-75.
375 1805-12478 Literary Intelligence, Literary Magazine, IV.27 (Dec. 1805), 478-80.
376 1806-01007 Horrors of West India Slavery, Literary Magazine, V.28 (Jan. 1806), 7-13.
377 1806-01017 Literary Magazine, V.28 (Jan. 1806), 17-19. - Signed "A.
378 1806-01021 Abstract of a Report on American Roads, Literary Magazine, V.28 (Jan. 1806), 21-4.
379 1806-01036 Literary Magazine, V.28 (Jan. 1806), 36-38. Signed "X.
380 1806-01040 Comparison of Memoirs and History, Literary Magazine, V.28 (Jan. 1806), 40.
381 1806-01041 Literary Magazine, V.28 (Jan. 1806), 41. Signed "W.
382 1806-01045 Literary Magazine, V.28 (Jan. 1806), 45-51. - Signed "R.  
383 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 (Jan. 1806), 61-63.
384 1806-01063 Foreign News, Literary and Philosophical, Literary Magazine, V.28 (Jan. 1806), 63-73.
385 1806-02087 Sappho Vindicated, Literary Magazine, V.29 (Feb., 1806), 87-89.  
386 1806-02089 Erinne, Literary Magazine, V.29 (Feb. 1806), 89-90.
387 1806-02112 emarks on Reading," Literary Magazine, V.30 (March 1806), 163-68. - Signed N.
391 1806-03172 Literary Magazine, V.30 (March 1806), 172-76. - Signed "O.
392 1806-03176 Literary Magazine, V.30 (March 1806), 176-8. Signed "W.  
393 1806-03200 Literary Magazine, V.30 (March 1806), 200-10. - Signed "Z.
394 1806-03233 Intelligence, Literary and Philosophical, Literary Magazine, V.30 (March 1806), 233-37.
395 1806-03240 To Readers and Correspondents, Literary Magazine, V.30 (March 1806), 240.
396 1806-04272 Literary Magazine, V.31 (April 1806), 272-73. - Signed "X.
397 1806-04292 Literary Magazine, V.31 (April 1806), 292-3. Signed "X.  
398 1806-04302a Darwin's Style, Literary Magazine, V.31 (April 1806), 302.
399 1806-04302b Intelligence, Literary and Philosophical, Literary Magazine, V.31 (April 1806), 302-15.
400 1806-04320 To Correspondents, Literary Magazine, V.31 (April 1806), 320.  
401 1806-05332 Literary Magazine, V.32 (May 1806), 332-3. Signed "X.  
402 1806-05363 n Translations of Horace, Literary Magazine, VI.35 (Aug. 1806), 121-123. Signed "B.
419 1806-09228 Literary and Philosophical Intelligence from Europe, Literary Magazine, VI.36 (Sept. 1806), 228-38.  
420 1806-10243 Literary Magazine, VI.37 (Oct. 1806), 243-5. Signed "O.
421 1806-10245 Literary Magazine, VI.37 (Oct. 1806), 245-6. Signed "A.
422 1806-10261 Literary Magazine VI.37 (Oct. 1806), 261-2. Signed "W.
423 1806-10262 Literary Magazine, VI. 37 (Oct. 1806), 262-63. - Signed "W.
424 1806-10270 Madame Genlis's Last Work, Literary Magazine, VI.37 (Oct. 1806), 270-1.  
425 1806-10290a Literary Magazine, VI.37 (Oct. 1806), 290. Signed "O.
426 1806-10290b Literary Magazine, VI.37 (Oct. 1806), 295-9. Signed "R.
427 1806-10291 On the Standard of Taste, Literary Magazine, VI.37 (Oct. 1806), 291-95.  
428 1806-10311 Foreign Literary and Philosophical News, Literary Magazine, VI.37 (Oct. 1806), 311-18.
429 1806-11351 On the Merits of the Founders of the French Revolution, Literary Magazine, VI.38 (Nov.1806), 351-9.  
430 1806-11367 Character of Dr. Franklin,Literary Magazine, VI.38 (Nov. 1806), 367-74.  
431 1806-11394 Classical Obscurities, Literary Magazine, VI.38 (Nov. 1806), 394-6.
432 1806-11400 To Correspondents, Literary Magazine, VI.38 (Nov. 1806), 400.  
433 1806-12420 Literary Magazine, VI.39 (Dec. 1806), 420-21. - Signed "E.
434 1806-12424 Literary Magazine, VI.39 (Dec. 1806), 424-27. - Signed: "N.
435 1806-12430 [Nachdruck von 1800-06402 "Dialogues of the Living: Dialogue IV, Monthly Magazine, II.6 (June 1800 ), 402-4.]
436 1806-12431 Modes of Historical Writing, Literary Magazine, VI.39 (Dec. 1806), 431-33.
437 1806-12434 Literary Magazine, VI.39 (Dec. 1806), 434-38. - Signed "C.
438 1806-12438 Literary Magazine, VI.39 (Dec. 1806), 438-9. Signed "W.
439 1806-12451 Literary Magazine, VI.39 (Dec. 1806), 451. - Signed "X.  
440 1806-12459 Literary Magazine, VI.39 (Dec. 1806), 459-61. Signed "W.
441 1806-12469 Literary Magazine, VI.39 (Dec. 1806), 469-471. - Signed "H.
442 1806-12472 Foreign News, Literary, Philosophical, &c., Literary Magazine, VI.39 (Dec. 1806), 472-79.  
443 1807-00000 The British Treaty. [n.p., n.d., Philadelphia, 1807.]
444 1807-01000 and dated "Philadelphia, Nov.1, 1807.
445 1807-01003 Annals of Europe and America, for 1806-7, American Register ... for 1806-7, vol. I (1807), 3-79.
446 1807-01066 Notices of Recent Publications, Literary Magazine, VII.40 (Jan. 1807), 66-77.
447 1807-01080 Literary Intelligence, Literary Magazine, VII.40 (Jan. 1807), 80.
448 1807-01083 An Abstract of all the Laws and Public Acts [for 1806], American Register ... for 1806-7, vol. I (1807), [83] -149.  
449 1807-01151 pp. [153]-172; and b. "A Sketch of American Literature, pp. [173] -186.
450 1807-02003 Chronicle of Memorable Occurrences, 1806-07, American Register ... for 1806-7, vol. I (1807), [3] - 33. [The paging after p. 32 is incorrect. The article has a total of 41 pages.]
451 1807-02037 British and Foreign Intelligence Chiefly Scientific, American Register for 1806-7, vol. I (1807), [37]-75.  
452 1807-02117 Literary Magazine, VII.41 (Feb. 1807), 117-8. Signed "B.  
453 1807-02151 Recent News from London, Literary and Philosophical. Literary Magazine, VII.41 (Feb. 1807), 151-58.  
454 1807-02159 Account of the Late Monarchy of Prussia, American Register ... for 1806-7, vol. I (1807), 159-164.  
455 1807-02160 Literary Intelligence, Literary Magazine, VII.41 (Feb. 1807), 160.
456 1807-02173 Account of the Massacre in St. Domingo, in May, 1800, American Register ... for 1806-7, vol. I (1807), [173]-174.
457 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.
458 1807-02217 [Review of] The Columbiad, American Register ... for 1806-7, vol. I (1807),[215]-220. [not by Brown, but containing an editorial footnote.]
459 1807-04196 Advice to Husbands. By a Lady, Literary Magazine, VII.43 (April 1807), 196-7.
460 180704294 Literary Magazine, VII.43 (April 1807), 294-96. - Signed "B.
461 1807-04317 Literary Intelligence, Literary Magazine, VII.43 (April 1807), 317-18.  
462 1807-05393 Literary and Philosophical Intelligence, Literary Magazine, VII.44 (May 1807), 393-96.
463 1807-06352 Female Biography: Laura, ,Literary Magazine, VII. 45 (Juni 1807), 352-7.  
464 1807-06410 On the Cause of the Popularity of Novels, Literary Magazine, VII.45 (June 1807), 410-12.  
465 1807-06429 Traits of the Character of Burns, the Poet: with extracts from his letters, and a comparison of his genius with that of Cowper, Literary Magazine, VII.45 (June 1807), 429-38.
466 1807-06460 Literary and Philosophical Intelligence, Literary Magazine, VII.45 (June 1807), 460-66.
467 1807-06472 [Notes from the Editor], Literary Magazine, VII.45 (June 1807), 472.
468 1807-07042 Literary, Philosophical, Commercial, and Agricultural Intelligence, Literary Magazine, VIII.46 (July 1807), 42-47.
469 1807-08067 Literary Magazine, VIII.47 (Aug. 1807), 67-8. Signed "W.
470 1807-08095 Literary, Philosophical, Commercial, and Agricultural Intelligence, Literary Magazine, VIII.47 (Aug. 1807), 95-100.  
471 1807-09150 Literary, Philosophical, Commercial, and Agricultural Intelligence, Literary Magazine, VIII.48 (Sept. 1807), 150-56.  
472 1807-10204 Literary, Philosophical, Commercial, and Agricultural Intelligence, Literary Magazine, VIII.49 (Oct. 1807), 204-12.  
473 1807-11263 Literary, Philosophical, Commercial, and Agricultural Intelligence, Literary Magazine, VIII.50 (Nov. 1807), 263-69.  
474 1807-12005 Omar and Fatima; or, The Apothecary of Ispahan, Literary Magazine, VIII, 46-49 (July - Oct., December 1807), 5-10, 59-64, 136-42, 177-83, 291-301.
475 1807-12242 Picture of a Wife, Literary Magazine, VIII.50 (Dec. 1807), 242-3.
476 1807-12324 Literary, Philosophical, Commercial, and Agricultural Intelligence, Literary Magazine, VIII.51 (Dec. 1807), 324-28.  
477 1808-01000 Preface, American Register ... Part II for 1807, vol. II. (1808), iii-iv.
478 1808-01001 Annals of Europe and America, American Register ... part II for 1807, vol. II (1808), 1-104.
479 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.
480 1808-01109 Letter Addressed to the Editor of the New York Evening Post [on bull-baiting], American Register ... part II for 1807, vol. II (1808), 109-10.
481 1808-01123 Signed "Civis.
482 1808-01149 pp. 149-162; and b. "A Catalogue of British Publications for 1807, pp. 163-174.
483 1808-01175 On the Political Character of Dr. Franklin, American Register ... part II for 1807, vol. II (1808), 175-8.  
484 1808-01181 & "ChronicleNo. II, American Register ... part II for 1807, vol. II (1808), 281-351.
485 1808-01353 European Literary and Philosophical Intelligence, American Register ... part II for 1807, vol. II (1808), 353-408.
486 1808-02000 Preface, American Register ... part I for 1808, vol. III, (1808), iii-iv.
487 1808-02003 Annals of Europe and America, American Register ... part I for 1808, vol. III (1808), 3-93.
488 1808-02097 An Abstract of the Laws and Public Acts Passed in the First 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), 97-131.
489 1808-02137 Journal of a Voyage between China and the north-western coast of America, made in 1804, American Register ... part I for 1808, vol. III (1808),137-175.
490 1809-00000 A System of General Geography [Prospectus]. [Philadelphia, 1809 ?], 9 pp.
491 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. Philadelphia, [Jan. 3,] 1809.
492 1809-01021 Port Folio, I (Jan. 1809), 21-9, 129-43, 195-203. A reprint of the biography prefaced to the book edition of John Blair Linn's Valerian, A Narrative Poem... (Philadelphia, 1805). Randall (1940) stated that a copy of the page of the text was endorsed "by C.C.Brown. See no, 1805-00000.
493 1809-01057 The Scribbler. No. I, Port Folio, 3rd Series, I.1 (Jan. 1809), 57-60.
494 1809-02162 The Scribbler. No. II, Port Folio, 3rd Series, I.2 (Feb. 1809), 162-8.  
495 1809-02165 Insanity: A Fragment, Port Folio, I (Feb. 1809), 165-8.
496 1809-03000 American Register ... part II for 1808, vol. IV (1809), iii-iv. - Dated "Philadelphia, May 20, 1809.
497 1809-03004 Annals of Europe, American Register ... part II for 1808, vol. IV (1809), 4-30.  
498 1809-03049 An Account of the Red River and Country Adjacent, American Register ... part II for 1808, vol. IV (1809), 49-67.
499 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.
500 1809-03099 pp. 101-117; and b. "Catalogue of American Publications for 1808, pp. 119-127.
501 1809-03291 Account of the Proceedings of the Society of Friends, for Promoting the Improvement and Gradual Civilization of the Indians, American Register ... part II for 1808, vol. IV (1808), 291-312.
502 1809-03337 Chronicle. American Register ... part II for 1808. vol. IV (1808), 337-353.
503 1809-04000 Preface, American Register ... part I for 1809, vol. V (1809), iii-iv.  
504 1809-04001 Annals of America, American Register ... part I for 1809, vol. V (1809), 1-84.
505 1809-04213 Chronicle, American Register ... part I for 1809, vol. V (1809). 213-254.
506 1809-04378 Sketch of the Changes of the Seat of Government of the United States, American Register ... part I for 1809, vol. V (1809). 378-80.
507 1809-04338 The Scribbler. No. III, Port Folio, 3rd Series, I.4 (April 1809), 338-42.
508 1809-05421 The Scribbler. No. IV, Port Folio, 3rd Series, I.5 (May 1809), 421-4.
509 1809-07029 The Scribbler. No. V, Port Folio, 3rd Series, II.7 (July 1809), 29-34.  
510 1809-08124 The Scribbler, No. VI, Port Folio, 3rd Series, II.8 (Aug. 1809),124-6.  
511 1809-11383 Sketch of the Life of General Horatio Gates, Port Folio, Third Series, II.5 (Nov. 1809), 383-90.
512 1809-12481 Sketch of the Life of General Horatio Gates, Port Folio, Third Series, II 6 (Dec. 1809), 481-4.
513 1810-02102 Sketch of the Life of General Horatio Gates, Port Folio, Third Series, III.8 (Feb. 1810), 102-108.