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,” editorialized in the Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
. On 2 Dec. the Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
The letter of “Junius” to John Skey Eustace of New York was published in the Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
...of the Linnean Society of Philadelphia, to the citizens of the United States, on the subject of the natural productions employed in the arts and manufactures,” which he had signed, together with Samuel Jackson and Samuel Benezet (Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
, 14 June 1806). The Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
A letter published in the Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
...Federalists” had marked him for the position at least as early as the winter of 1800–1801. At least one Federalist, Timothy Pickering, had speculated in October 1799 that JM would get the post in a Jefferson administration (Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
[2 vols.; Chapel Hill, N.C., 1929], 1:152–54; Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
arrived at Wilmington, Delaware, on 23 Jan. 1806 (Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser,
(Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser