38—Anecdote extracted from "The Life of Frederic III late King of Prussia," published at Paris and Strassburg in the summer of 1788, and now translating in Philadelphia.
548—Anecdotes—of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia.
IV—Jan.-June 1790.
26—An Allegory on the Dispute respecting Precedency between the Belles Lettres and the Fine Arts. By Mr. Klopstock. Trans. from the German.
32—Extracts from an Essay on the Form of Government, and the Duties of Kings. By the late King of Prussia. Sent, in 1781, to his Secretary of State, de Hertsberg; but written in 1776, or 1777, as appears from his Letters to Voltaire.
169, 205, 365—Extracts from the correspondence of the present King of Sweden when a young man, with the superintendents of his education.
V—July-Dec. 1790.
156—An Account of Miss D. Schlozer, a celebrated learned lady, in the Electorate of Hanover, who was thought worthy of the highest academical honours in the University of Gottengen, at the Grand Jubilee, in the year 1787.
249—On the Utility of Frost-Conductors. From a late German magazine.
319—On the Modern Manners in Germany.