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CONTENTS
OF
No. 3.
ORIGINAL.
ART. I. Chalmers' General Biographical Dictionary :-Arti-
cle 'WASHINGTON.' Vol. 31st.
ART. II. Letter to the farmers and graziers of Great Britain;
ning the advantages of using Salt, in the
s branches of Agriculture, and in feeding all
of farm-stock. By Samuel Parkes, F. L. S.
1 History of the United States, from the com-
cement of the Revolutionary War to the pre-
at time. By Thomas Clark.
etters to James Monroe, President of the United
tates, from William King, late a Colonel in the
Army of the U. S.
Yamoyden, a tale of the wars of King Philip, in six
Cantos. By the late Rev. James Wallis Eastburn,
A. M. and his Friend.
ART. VI. The Brief Remarker on the ways of man, &c. By
Ezra Sampson.
ART. VII. American Academy of Language and Belles-Let- tres. [Circular letter of Mr. Cardell the Corres- ponding Secretary; with extracts of Letters from members of the Academy; and view of its Consti- tution and Officers.]
ART. 8. Writing by Cipher-[In Rees' Cyclopædia.]
ART. 9. Verses of Myles Cooper, upon Doctor Johnson.
ART. 10. Lines on the late Doctor Joseph R. Drake.
Page
9
SELECT.
ART. I. On the late President of the Royal Society-Sir Jo-
seph Banks. (From Tilloch's Phil. Mag.)
2. Rees' Cyclopædia. (From the same.)
ART. II. The Jacobite Relics of Scotland, &c. by James
Hogg, &c. (From the Edinburgh Review.) 2. Letter from Mr. Hogg to his Reviewer. (From
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine.)
ART. III. Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia; a pastorale Romance. (From the Retrospective Review.)
87
97
102
112
113
ART. IV. Warwick's Spare Minutes. (From the same.) 13
ART. V. Sir Thomas Overbury's Characters.
same.)
ART. VI. Adventures of Lazarillo de Tormes.
ART. VII. Wallace's prospects of Mankind, Nature vidence. [On the progress of Literature; the modern British Poets.] (From the sam
ART. VIII. The Sketch Book; by Geoffrey Crayon,
2 vols. 8vo. (From the Edinburgh Review.)
From the Eclecti
ART. X. America and her resources; &c. By John Bristed,
Counsellor at Law. (From the same.)
ART. XI. Memoir of Frederick Accum, Esq.: with an account
of his works. (From the European Mag.)
207
221
ART. XII. Life of John Philpot Curran, by his son William
Henry. (From the Edinburgh Review.)
226
ART. XIII. Mr. Sampson's Preface to the American edition of
the life of Curran.
241
List of Late Publications,
254
No. 4.
ART. I. The Faerie Queene-by Edmunde Spenser.
265
ART. II. 1. Character of Pistol'-from the Plays of Shak-
speare.
292
2. Of Sir Andrew Ague-cheek.'
294
ART. III. Travels in France and Italy, by the Rev. William
Berrian, of New-York.
298
ART. IV. De Pradt's Europe after the Congress of Aix-
la-Chapelle-translated by George Alexander
Otis.
313
ART. V. Examination of the new Tariff proposed by the
Hon. Henry Baldwin, representative in Con-
gress.
326
ART. VI. [The Edgeworth writings.] Works of Miss
Edgeworth, and Memoirs of R. L. Edgeworth. 346
ART. VII. The political state of Italy-by Theodore Ly-
man, jr. of Boston.
354
ART. VIII. 1. Melmoth the Wanderer, a tale, by the author
of "Bertram," &c. and
2. Precaution, a novel.
364
ART. IX. Kenilworth-by the author of Waverley, Ivan-
hoe, &c.
375
ART. X. Periodical Literature.
382
ART. XI. Rosalie, a tale-by Palmira Johnson.
390
ART. XII. Fanny, (second edition.)
395