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Pennsylvania Journal : ウィキペディア英語版
The Pennsylvania Journal
''The Pennsylvania Journal'' was an American weekly newspaper published by William Bradford during the 18th century.
The first number of the ''The Pennsylvania Journal'' appeared in December 1742. A famous contributor was Thomas Paine, who published his first ever journalism in the ''Journal'' in 1775, and contributed a series of pamphleteering essays entitled 'Crisis' from December 1776 onwards.〔Alfred McClung Lee, ''The daily newspaper in America'', 2000, pp.91-2〕 After Bradford's death in 1791, his son and business partner Thomas Bradford continued the journal, eventually changing its name to the ''True American''.〔Benson J. Lossing, ''Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution'', 1850, (Vol. 2. Chapter 2 )〕
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