Mathew Carey (January 28, 1760 – September 16, 1839) was an Irish-born American publisher and economist who lived and worked in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...
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Mathew Carey Lea (August 18, 1823 – March 15, 1897) was an American chemist known for his research on the chemical and physical properties of silver halide...
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The Carey Bible was an edition of the English-language Douay–Rheims translation of the Bible published by Mathew Carey (1760–1839) beginning in 1789. It...
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fiat currency as legal tender. Carey was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on December 15, 1793. His father, Mathew Carey (1760–1839), was a native of...
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between October 7 and 13, when 711 deaths were reported. The publisher Mathew Carey published a short pamphlet later in the fall in which he described the...
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Publishers Weekly (redirect from Carey-Thomas Award)
1943, Publishers Weekly created the Carey–Thomas Award for creative publishing, naming it in honor of Mathew Carey and Isaiah Thomas. For most of its history...
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Books. 1802: Mathew Carey's map of Washington is the first to name the stretch of land west of the Capitol as "The Mall".. Carey, Mathew (1802). "Washington...
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Frances Ann Carey, daughter of noted publisher Mathew Carey. He received an LL.D. degree from Harvard in 1853. His father-in-law Mathew Carey founded the...
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Stoddard, Amos (1812). Sketches, Historical and Descriptive, of Louisiana. Mathew Carey. p. 103. ISBN 9780608399270. "The district of Louisiana changed to the...
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established by Mathew Carey, Charles Cist, William Spotswood, Thomas Seddon, and James Trenchard. It was published in Philadelphia from 1786 to 1792. Carey left...
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Lawrence Carey, born April 7, 1805, was the son of American publisher Mathew Carey and Bridget Flahaven Carey. Edward's older brother, Henry Charles Carey, also...
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Map of Hindostan or India (1814) by Mathew Carey....
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in 1818 for $4 per copy, as well as an American edition published by Mathew Carey of Philadelphia in 1816. The number of copies of this edition are not...
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Short Account of the Malignant Fever (1793) was a pamphlet published by Mathew Carey (January 28, 1760 – September 16, 1839) about the outbreak of the Yellow...
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the text of the 1921 Collier's Encyclopedia article Color Photography. Mathew Carey Lea in 1887 article appearing in Scientific American entitled "Photography...
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ISBN 9780380977635. "Those "Wild Irishmen" and the Alien and Sedition Acts". Mathew Carey. Retrieved 2023-01-02. McAleer, Margaret H. (2003). "In Defense of Civil...
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Lookout Mountain took place here. The name appears on maps as early as Mathew Carey's 1795 "Map of The Tennassee Government." Lookout Mountain and Sand Mountain...
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move took place in 1800, as Tiebout sent, from New York, a letter to Mathew Carey, dated 17 December 1799. Genealogical records show that the Tiebouts'...
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Universal Magazine) was a monthly American literary magazine published by Mathew Carey in the late-18th century. The American Museum "shares with the Columbian...
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best Authorities Archived November 13, 2013, at the Wayback Machine." Mathew Carey (Philadelphia), 1795. Retrieved August 13, 2013. Bridgman, Elijah (ed...
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industrial protection: Daniel Raymond who influenced Friedrich List, Mathew Carey and his son Henry, who was one of Lincoln's economic advisers. The intellectual...
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either directly or indirectly the contents of the said confederation." Mathew Carey was one of a number of printers who fled to the American colonies to...
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into the 20th century. It was first published in America in 1790 by Mathew Carey of Philadelphia. Several American editions followed in the nineteenth...
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Repeal of Suspension of the Law Annulling the Charter of the Bank (ed. Mathew Carey, 1786). A History of the Bank of North America, the First Bank Chartered...
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Tale of Truth (1st American ed.). Mathew Carey. Rowson, Susanna (1797). Charlotte Temple (3rd American ed.). Mathew Carey. Rowson, Susanna (1824). Charlotte...
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Prince (May 1788). Petition of a number of blacks. Internet Archive. Mathew Carey, The American Museum or Repository of Ancient and Modern Fugitive Pieces...
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dispute was actually between Randel and the company. In the meantime, Mathew Carey, who had been the prime mover in getting the building of the canal started...
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began a traveling ministry, which included selling books on behalf of Mathew Carey, a prominent Philadelphia publisher who had emigrated from Ireland to...
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the surname Carey. Alan Carey (canoeist) (born 1968), Irish sprint canoeist Annabelle Carey (born 1989), New Zealand swimmer Ashley Carey (born 1969)...
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Christian Street Hospital 23. South 9th Street Market 24. Benjamin Rush 25. Mathew Carey 26. Connie Mack 27. The Barrymore Family 28. Shibe Park 29. African American...
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