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Jonathan Dayton of New Jersey, while serving as Speaker of the House of Representatives during the Fifth Congress (1797–99), had barred Benjamin Franklin Bache of the Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
The Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
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...claim: “It has been wrong, from the beginning, to encourage young men, not of age, to meddle in politics, especially at times as critical as these. They have not discretion sufficient to ballast their zeal” (Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
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Jonathan Pindar, a pseudonym for St. George Tucker, published a “Salutatory Ode” in the Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
in his May 1792 letter to Tench Coxe that was printed in the Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
, 27 Dec. 1797; Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
The Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
The Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser