The Pennsylvania magazine, or, American monthly museum . r them again,he will there find, that, although we ad-mit Politics and Feligion, as objects ofPhilosophical difquifition, we are deter-mined to exclude controversy in both. The fubject of a Patriot King hasbeen already exhauftcd by Lord Boling-broke. Hampden will therefore exenfeus for not inferting his favour. Will piece about papermoney, we muff decline publifhing at pre-fent, from prudential motives. But wclliall be happy in his correfpondence uponany fubject that fall within the limits ofour plan. It would give us pleafure t


The Pennsylvania magazine, or, American monthly museum . r them again,he will there find, that, although we ad-mit Politics and Feligion, as objects ofPhilosophical difquifition, we are deter-mined to exclude controversy in both. The fubject of a Patriot King hasbeen already exhauftcd by Lord Boling-broke. Hampden will therefore exenfeus for not inferting his favour. Will piece about papermoney, we muff decline publifhing at pre-fent, from prudential motives. But wclliall be happy in his correfpondence uponany fubject that fall within the limits ofour plan. It would give us pleafure to infert the-verfes ligncd Juvenxs, were thev a littlemore accurate. If he will Ihewthem to ajudicious friend, and give them a few cor-rections, we lhall be glad to oblige him. R. S. Is defined to call for his Satire,and to fend no more of the fame fort. Other favours arc received, and will beattended . The rroiilfpicce and Title-page, -with a Index, will be given -with- the Sufplcnuatf ut the end of the year. the Pennfyhania Magazine t ,. 0 R, AMERICAN Monthly MUSEUM. For FEBRUARYC O N T A I 1775 Meteorological DiaryHygrometer table Llefuland entertaining Hints 53 Defcription of a fet of Borers ufed in bor-ing Land, in order to find its internalcompofition 56 A Letter of William Pcnn to his Friendsin London 57 Inltances of Englifh Longevity 59 Kew Anecdotes of Alexander the Great 6lBucccfsful Method of the Society of Am-fterdam in favour of Peribns fuppofedto be drowned 62 A curious Account of a very extraordinary Wa-ger and Undertaking, with the Confe-quences attending it 66 Thoughts on Agriculture, extracted froma late work by Dr. Johnfton 69 Defcription of a New Threlhing inurn-ment -yO Interesting Queries on Blood letting 71An Aggregate and Valuation or the Ex-ports from the Port of Philadelphia,with the number of Vefltis ;-i!-i Ton- N I N G, nagc employed therein annually, fiingLilhevi fron 1771 to 1774. Substitutes for Tea A Qu


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