
Mathew Carey
1760 – 1839
100 works on record
Biography
Works

The olive branch, or, Faults on both sides, federal and democratic

The olive branch, or, Faults on both sides, Federal and Democratic
The olive branch, or, Faults on both sides, federal and democratic

An address to William Tudor, Esq
The olive branch, or, Faults on both sides, federal and democratic

The olive branch

A short account of the malignant fever

Carey's American pocket atlas
Letter on Irish immigrants

Letters on Irish immigrants and Irishmen generally
The American museum, or Universal magazine

The general atlas for Carey's edition of Guthrie's Geography improved

Address delivered before the Philadelphia society for promoting agriculture

The Boot on the other leg
A short account of the malignant fever, lately prevalent in Philadelphia

The American remembrancer
Extract from the Crisis

Reflections on the causes that led to the formation of the colonization society: with a view of its probable results
The American primer, or, An easy introduction to spelling & reading
The olive branch
The beauties of poetry, British and American
Address to the House of Representatives of the United States on Lord Grenville's treaty
The school of wisdom, or, American monitor

The new olive branch (1820) and selected essays
Wages of female labour
Letters on the condition of the poor addressed to Alexander Henry, Esq., containing a vindication of poor laws and benevolent societies, proofs of the injustice of the general censure of the poor, for extravagance, dissipation, etc., instances of intense suffering in Philadelphia not exceeded in London or Paris

Signs of the times; or, Reflections on nullification

A short account of the malignant fever, lately prevalent in Philadelphia; with a statement of the proceedings that took place on the subject in different parts of the United States. To which are added accounts of the plague in London and Marseilles, and a list of the dead from August 1st to the middle of December, 1793
Letters to the directors of the banks of Philadelphia
Letters on religious persecution
A looking glass for nullifiers
The Holy Bible
Reflections on the subject of emigration from Europe with a view to settlement in the United States
Twenty-one golden rules to depress agriculture, impede the progress of manufacturers, paralize commerce, impare national resources, produce a constant fluctuation in the value of every species of property, and blight and blast the bounties of nature how bounteously soever lavished on a country
A desultory examination of the reply of the Rev. W.V. Harold to a Catholic layman's rejoinder
Nine letters to Dr. Adam Seybert
Review of the evidence of the pretended general conspiracy of the Roman Catholics of Ireland, to massacre all the Protestants that would not join them, on the twenty-third of October, 1641
Rejoinder to the reply of the Rev. Mr. Harold, to the Address to the Right Rev. the Catholic Bishop of Pennsylvania, the Catholic clergy of Philadelphia, and the congregation of St. Mary's
To the citizens of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Internal improvement
To the Committee of Manufactures of the House of Representatives of the United States. No II
Examination of the Charleston Memorial
An appeal to common sense and common justice
Essay on free trade from Blackwood's magazine, for May, 1825
The crisis
Specimens of the ineffectual attempts of M. Carey from 1823 till 1833 to arouse the wealthy manufacturers to the defence of the protecting system
Strictures on monopolies, respectfully submitted to the consideration of the constituted authorities and people of Pennsylvania
A calm address to the people of the eastern states, on the subject of the representation of slaves : the representation in the Senate
The tocsin
Examination of Judge Cooper's "Tract on the modification of the tariff."
Address delivered before the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture
Desultory reflections
Universal emancipation
Slave labour employed in manufactures
A short account of Algiers
Philosophy of common sense
Review of three pamphlets lately published by the Rev. W.V. Harold
Extract from "Cursory views of the liberal and restrictive systems of political economy" ...
Letters on the Colonization Society
A short account of Algiers, and of its several wars against Spain, France, England, Holland, Venice, and other powers of Europe
A solemn address to the mothers, wives, sisters and daughters, of citizens of Philadelphia
A short account of the malignant fever, lately prevalent in Philadelphia
Select pamphlets respecting the yellow fever ...
Letters on religious persecution
A Roland for an Oliver
The yellow fever in Philadelphia 1793
To the citizens of the United States, without distinction of section, party, profession, or occupation
Address[es] of the Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of National Industry to the citizens of the United States ...
Letters on the Colonization Society
Philosophy of common sense
The olive branch
Miscellaneous essays
Letter to the directors of the banks of the city of Philadelphia, on the curtailment of discounts, and the effects of the organization of the Bank of the United States
Examination of the Charleston memorial
The prospect before us, or, Facts and observations, illustrative of the past & present situation, and future prospects of the United States
Political economy
Hamilton--new series
Strictures on Mr. Lee's exposition of evidence on the sugar duty, in behalf of the committee appointed by the Free-Trade Convention
The olive branch
Hamilton
Matter of fact, versus Messrs. Huskisson & Peel
The protecting system
Three letters on the present calamitous state of affairs
To Messrs. N. Goddard, Shaw, Winslow, W. Goddard, Silsby, Ward, Cruft, Wheelwright, Lee, Shepherd, Swett, Foster, Parker, Baker, and Gray, the Committee of the Boston Merchants
Reflections on the renewal of the charter of the Bank of Pennsylvania, and an examination of the terms of renewal, proposed by the Board of Directors
Histoire succincte de la fièvre maligne qui a régné dernièrement a Philadelphie
A warning voice to the cotton and tobacco planters, farmers, and merchants of the United States, on the pernicious consequences to their respective interests of the existing policy of the country
Reflections on the present system of banking, in the city of Philadelphia ...
To the citizens of the United States, whether farmers, planters, mechanics, manufacturers, merchants, or traders, without distinction of section, party, profession, or occupation
Strictures on Mr. Cambreling's [i.e., Cambreleng's] work, entitled "An Examination of the New Tariff."
Review, &c. ...
Prospects on the Rubicon
Letters on the condition of the poor
Colbert
Address to the wealthy of the land, ladies as well as gentlemen, on the character, conduct, situation, and prospects. of those whose sole dependence for subsistence, is on the labour of their hands
Essay on free trade
Rome and the modern situation
Hamilton
Essay on free trade, from Blackwood's magazine, of May, 1825, to which are prefixed a preface and a few explanatory notes
The new olive branch, or, An attempt to establish an identity of interest between agriculture, manufactures, and commerce, and to prove, that a large portion of the manufacturing industry of this nation has been sacrificed to commerce, and that commerce has suffered by this policy nearly as much as manufactures
Facts and observations, illustrative of the past and present situation, and future prospects of the United States