VOL. VIII. 1. Selections from Porcupine's Gazette, from the Begin ning of January, to the End of May, 1798. 2. Detection of a Confpiracy, formed by the United Irish- men, with an evident Intention of aiding the Tyrants of France in fubverting the Government of the 3. Selections from Porcupine's Gazette, for the Month 4. The Cannibal's Progress: or the dreadful Horrors of French Invafion, as difplayed by the republican Officers and Soldiers, in their Perfidy, Rapacity, Ferocioufuefs, and Brutality, exercifed towards the innocent Inhabitants of Germany. 5. Authentic Hiftory of the Depredations committed on the Commerce of the United States. 1. Selections from Porcupine's Gazette, for the Month 2: The Impeachment of Senator Blount. 3. Selections from Porcupine's Gazette, for Auguft and 4. J. H. Stone's Letters to Dr. Priestley. 5. Remarks on Dr. Prieffley's Explanation refpecting the 7. Mifcellaneous Anecdotes of various Dates. 8. Priestley's Poor Emigrants. 9. Poftfcript, containing an Address of the Welsh People refiding in Cambria, in the State of Pennsylvania, to their Brethren in Wales. VOL. X. 1. Selections from Porcupine's Gazette, from November, 1798, to June, 1799, inclufive. 2. Dr. Morfe's Expofure of French Intrigue in the United States. 3. Galloway's Expofure of Howe. 4. The Trial of Republicanifm. VOL. XI. 1. Selections from Porcupine's Gazette, from July, 1799, to January, 1800. 2. A concife and comprehenfive Hiftory of Prince Su warrow's Campaign in Italy, in the Year 1799. 3. The American Rufh-Light (No. I.), by the help of which wayward and difaffected Britons may fee a complete Specimen of the Bafenefs, Dishonesty, Ingratitude, and Perfidy of Republicans, and of the Profligacy, Injustice, and Tyranny of republican Governments. 4. The American Rush-Light, No. II. 5. The American Rush-Light, No. III. 6. The American Rush-Light, No. IV. 7. The American Rush-Light, No. V. VOL. VOL. XII. A SUMMARY |