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By the direction of the Society of Tammany , or Columbian Order I do myself the honor of transmitting to you; by this days mail the address of that Society, on the subject of national economy, and domestic manufactures.    The Society as well as myself would feel highly gratified, should the Sentiments it contains coincide with your own.— I have the honor to be, with the highest consideration...
Th Jefferson returns his respectful thanks to the President & members of the Tammany society for the favor of their address on the subjects of economy and manufactures. he has read it with pleasure and finds in it much to approve, little to doubt, and less to add. perhaps he should have added the suppression of Drawbacks among the remedies for the disease of over-trading ourselves. it is...