Social conditions among the Pennsylvania Germans in the eighteenth century, as revealed in the German newspapers published in America . d on Decem-ber II, 1790, at the age of fifty. The Philadelphia magazine and the Reading magazinewere published respectively by the publishers of the Phila-delphische Correspondenz and the Reading Adler. Thecontents of the magazines may be judged from the follow-ing table of contents of the first issue of the Readingmagazine :^^^ (I) Die Staatsverfassung der verelnlgten American-ischen Staaten. (2(3(4(5 (6 (7 (8 (9(10 (II Art Grundbeeren-Brod zu de
Social conditions among the Pennsylvania Germans in the eighteenth century, as revealed in the German newspapers published in America . d on Decem-ber II, 1790, at the age of fifty. The Philadelphia magazine and the Reading magazinewere published respectively by the publishers of the Phila-delphische Correspondenz and the Reading Adler. Thecontents of the magazines may be judged from the follow-ing table of contents of the first issue of the Readingmagazine :^^^ (I) Die Staatsverfassung der verelnlgten American-ischen Staaten. (2(3(4(5 (6 (7 (8 (9(10 (II Art Grundbeeren-Brod zu des Caffees von Edelfrau unter Ormond. die Zerstorung der fromme unzeitige der Jugend Sonnenschein, etc. 119 GP 45. 120 PC2 23. 121 GP. 20. 122 A 114 ff- 36 The Pennsylvania-German Society. (12) Anecdoten. (13) Politisches Register. For a complete statistical presentation of the newspapersrapidly surveyed in this introductory chapter, the reader isreferred to the tables and bibliography at the close of
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