To James Madison from Mathew Carey, 5 October 1827
From Mathew Carey
Philada, Oct. 5. 1827
Dear sir
By this mail, I send you 30 copies of an essay on a subject of vast importance to your state, & to the southern states generally.1 I request you will circulate them as widely as possible. Some errors may probably be found2 my estimate—but will not, I am persuaded, affect the general result.
I likewise send a few other articles, of which I request your acceptance.
I retired from business nearly four years since—& have during that period devoted three fourths, perhaps more of my time, to the promotion of the public good—as I had done probably half of my time previously.
The political world presents a dreary prospect. We have a melancholy state of things. We are likely to be torn in pieces by factions, as violent as some of those of the old world. Your obt. hble. servt
Mathew Carey
RC (DLC). Docketed by JM.
1. Mathew Carey, Slave Labour Employed in Manufactures (Philadelphia, 1827; 28406).
2. Carey omitted “in” here.