Typographical errors are shown with mouse-hover popups. Most spellings were left asprinted even if they are probably wrong.

Where possible, hyphens and dashes are shown as printed. Brackets[ ] and asterisks—notably in “The Victim of Magical Delusion”and “The Baron De Lovzinski”—are in the original.

Index
Nos. 53–64 (separate file)
Nos. 65–79 (separate file)
Nos. 80–92 (separate file)
Nos. 93–104 (separate file)

Sources
Description of the New-York Weekly
Errors and Inconsistencies

The division of files has been adjusted to allow two longeritems—a 15-part serial and a 3-part poem—to be complete inone file each. The change of editor begins exactly halfway through thevolume, in No. 79; a new masthead is introduced at the 3/4 point,in No. 92.

Two of the serial stories are also available from Project Gutenbergas free-standing e-texts: “The Princess de Ponthieu” (e-text 30794), and “Alphonsoand Marina” (e-text32527).

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Youth, accompanied by Virtue, and directed by Experience, approachingthe Temple of happiness.


THE

NEW-YORK WEEKLY MAGAZINE;

OR,

MISCELLANEOUS REPOSITORY:

FORMING AN INTERESTING COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL AND SELECT

LITERARY PRODUCTIONS,

IN PROSE AND VERSE:

CALCULATED FOR INSTRUCTION AND RATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT—THEPROMOTION OF MORAL AND USEFUL KNOWLEDGE—AND TO ENLARGE AND CORRECTTHE UNDERSTANDINGS OF YOUTH.

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VOLUME II.

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“——TOUCH, WITH A SURPRISING DELICACY,
“THE SWEETEST MOVEMENT OF THE MIND.“   

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NEW-YORK:
Printed for the PROPRIETORS, at Homer’s-Head,No. 358, Pearl-Street.
1797.

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ADDRESS.

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