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1 | Carey, Mathew | Madison, James | To James Madison from Mathew Carey, 26 January 1820 | 1820-01-26 | I take the liberty to send you a Copy of the Addresses of the Philadelphia Society for the... |
2 | Carey, Mathew | Madison, James | To James Madison from Mathew Carey, 16 May 1821 | 1821-05-16 | By this day’s mail, I take the liberty of sending you a set of papers, intended to prove the... |
3 | Carey, Mathew | Madison, James | To James Madison from Mathew Carey, 26 June 1821 | 1821-06-26 | I have duly recd your kind favour of the 26th ult. which want of leisure has prevented me from... |
4 | Carey, Mathew | Madison, James | To James Madison from Mathew Carey, 1 December 1821 | 1821-12-01 | I am writing some essays on the situation & policy of this Country, previous to the... |
5 | Carey, Mathew | Madison, James | To James Madison from Mathew Carey, 3 October 1822 | 1822-10-03 | By this day’s mail, I take the liberty of sending you a pamphlet on the policy that prevails in... |
6 | Carey, Mathew | Madison, James | To James Madison from Mathew Carey, 1 November 1822 | 1822-11-01 | I have duly recd your favour of the 25th ult. and have read it with the attention to which the... |
7 | Carey, Mathew | Madison, James | To James Madison from Mathew Carey, 12 November 1822 | 1822-11-12 | I enclose you some numbers of Hamilton—& hope, when you have given the subject a full and... |
8 | Carey, Mathew | Madison, James | To James Madison from Mathew Carey, 25 November 1822 | 1822-11-25 | By this mail, I send you two copies each of No. 2 & 3 of Hamilton, new series. No. 1 was... |
9 | Carey, Mathew | Madison, James | To James Madison from Mathew Carey, 21 September 1823 | 1823-09-21 | I enclose two Numbers of a new series of papers, intended to shew the ruinous policy pursued by... |
10 | Carey, Mathew | Madison, James | To James Madison from Mathew Carey, 16 October 1823 | 1823-10-16 | I inclose three copies of No. 1 of a Set of papers, the object of which I trust you can not but... |