- The
Analectic Magazine (1813–1820) was
published in
Philadelphia by
Moses Thomas, and later, by
James Maxwell.
Washington Irving served as
editor 1813-1814...
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brought away from a
desert rock
after three years residence on it". The
Analectic Magazine. 10. Philadelphia:
Moses Thomas: 427–428. 1817.
Retrieved 2016-01-08...
- (PDF) from the
original on
March 7, 2012.
Retrieved August 18, 2016. The
Analectic Magazine,
September 1815 (collected in
Volume 6), "Biographical Memoir...
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title "Defence of Fort M'Henry". It was
first published nationally in The
Analectic Magazine. Much of the idea of the poem,
including the flag
imagery and...
- "Traits of
Indian Character",
which Irving had
originally written for the
Analectic Magazine in 1814, and a
short original piece, "L'Envoy", in
which Irving...
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writer in the
Analectic Magazine of
Philadelphia urged the
decoration of patriot's graves. E.J., "The Soldier's Grave", in The
Analectic Magazine (1817)...
- 92 and following. Irving,
Washington (editor). "The Deaf and Dumb" in:
Analectic magazine. May 1820 issue. Philadelphia, Pa.:
Moses Thomas, pp. 419–431...
- New York,
Irving searched for a job and
eventually became an
editor of
Analectic Magazine,
where he
wrote biographies of
naval heroes such as
James Lawrence...
- "Biographical
Memoir of the Late
Brigadier General Zebulon Montgomery Pike".
Analectic Magazine. Vol. 4. p. 380. Wilson,
Thomas (1822). The
Biography of the...
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