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Printed copy (Philadelphia Aurora, 23 Mar. 1809). JM’s acknowledgment of 21 Mar. indicates the proceedings were forwarded by Comegys on 16 Mar. 1809.
William Duane, editor of the influential Philadelphia Aurora, had supported JM during the 1808 presidential campaign, stood behind the Embargo in his newspaper columns, and thus had some claim on JM’s support. His son, William J. Duane, became chairman of a legislative committee...
On 27 Oct. 1809 the Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
, 1st ser., 6 [1897–98]: 65; Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
Reports of the meeting and its proceedings were printed in the Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
.” Evans was responding to allegations printed in the Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
Luckey was probably referring to the schemes of armed neutrality advocated by William Duane, both in his correspondence with JM and in the columns of the Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
...the associates of Aaron Burr—such as Mathew Carey, Tench Coxe, and Erick Bollmann—in the ranks of those favoring the recharter of the Bank of the United States drew much hostile comment from those Republicans opposing recharter. The Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
The 4 Apr. 1811 issue of the Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
Apr. 1811 the Philadelphia Aurora printed long attacks on