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AITKEN, Robert, publisher, born in Scotland in 1734; died in Philadelphia in July 1802. He settled in Philadelphia in 1769, and published the "Pennsylvania Magazine, or American Monthly Museum," from January 1775, till June 1776, having Hopkinson and Witherspoon for contributors, and was imprisoned in 1777 for his attachment to the cause of independence. He printed the first American bible in 1782, losing money on the venture, and is reputed to have been the author of "An Inquiry Concerning the Principles of a Commercial System for the United States" (1787).

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