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in June 1778 unleashed a torrent of pro-American sentiment." His publishing in America channeled his energy toward productive political objectives. His published works are credited with swaying public opinion toward the establishment of a powerful American navy.
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Carey’s strong support of American naval power and his "early political activities in Ireland had developed in part, by the American navy’s decision to carry the war into the home waters of Great Britain. John Paul Jones’ victory over
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During Carey's lifetime, the publishing firm evolved to M. Carey & Son (1817–1821), M. Carey & Sons (1821–1824), and then to Carey & Lea (1824). Carey retired in 1825, leaving the publishing business to his son,
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Appeal 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
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In 1777, at the age of seventeen, Carey published a pamphlet criticizing dueling. He followed this with a work criticizing the severity of the Irish penal code, and another criticizing the
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with France showed his political intentions. It helped direct political energy against the British, with which the U.S. was at war at the time of the book’s publication on May 6, 1813.
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in 1815. A significant portion of his business papers, as well as a very large number of original copies of works printed and/or published by him reside in the collections of the AAS.
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was the first American periodical to treat American culture as rich and original, instead of a poor imitation of Great Britain's. Carey printed the first American version of the
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Lea and Henry Carey made the business economically successful and, for a time, it was one of the most prominent publishers in the country. The business published such works as:
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Focus on the British, known around the world for their naval power, made an influential case for extending the reach of the American navy. Along with his publication of
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Essays on Political Economy; or, The Most Certain Means of Promoting the Wealth, Power, Resources, and Happiness of Nations, Applied Particularly to the United States
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Carey worked for Franklin for a year before returning to Ireland, where he edited two Irish patriot newspapers committed to the cause of parliamentary reform,
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at the time. Carey's passionate support for the establishment of an American Navy contributed significantly to his alliance with the Federalists.
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Upon arriving in America, Carey quickly developed political connections in the developing country. One of his most important supporters was
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Throughout his political career in America, Carey supported the development and maintenance of American naval strength, even after joining
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Carter, Michael S. "Under the Benign Sun of Toleration: Mathew Carey, the Douai Bible, and Catholic Print Culture, 1789–1791,"
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1802: Mathew Carey's map of Washington is the first to name the stretch of land west of the Capitol as "The Mall."
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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Section C: Archaeology, Celtic Studies, History, Linguistics, Literature
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one the most radical newspapers in the country. In 1778, it published an address to the people of Ireland by
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Adelman, Joseph M. (Fall 2013). "Trans-Atlantic Migration and the Printing Trade in Revolutionary America".
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Carey and his wife Bridget Flahaven Carey (1769–1839) had at least eight children, including sons Henry,
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Carey died on September 16, 1839, and was buried in St. Mary's Catholic Churchyard in Philadelphia.
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was meant to influence the public. Its conspicuous omission of naval activity during the American
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in 1796. Carey’s political realignment occurred shortly before the American ratification of the
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created the Carey-Thomas Award for creative publishing, naming it in honor of Mathew Carey and
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Mathew Carey, editor, author and publisher; a study in American literary development
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identified Carey as a leading light within the recently formed American Society of
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He frequently wrote articles on various social topics, including events during the
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in 48 weekly installments; this Roman Catholic edition is popularly known as the
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He entered the bookselling and printing business in 1775, apprenticing with the
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Printers and men of capital: Philadelphia book publishers in the new republic
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Sons of Exile: The United Irishmen in Transnational Perspective 1791-1827
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A Short Account of the Malignant Fever, Lately Prevalent in Philadelphia
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In 1794–1796, Carey published America's first atlases. His 1802 map of
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Carter, Edward C. "Mathew Carey, Advocate of American Naval Power."
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Bibliography of early American publishers and printers
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Observations on the Emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestly.
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In December 1798, the leading Federalist paper, the
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Lea 557: 926: 487:Frances Anne Carey (1799–1873) married 331:Carey had refused to publish Cobbett's 203:Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette 1432: 615: 613: 529:Early American publishers and printers 475: 132:constituency by offering a defense of 965: 665: 1470:Irish emigrants to the United States 857: 659: 603: 601: 1209:. February 15, 1943. Archived from 981:Internet Archives: eBooks and Texts 920: 903: 898:Mathew Carey: Publisher and Patriot 674:The Library Company of Philadelphia 610: 494: 447:Naval History of the United States, 426:Carey was an advocate for tariffs. 13: 1319:Naval History of the United States 745:The Johns Hopkins University Press 499:Carey was elected a member of the 353:'s protectionist economic policy. 320:(then still under the flag of the 14: 1486: 1465:People from colonial Pennsylvania 1399:The Autobiography of Mathew Carey 1346: 1321:. 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Benjamin Franklin
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Protestant Ascendancy
Philadelphia
Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette
Columbian Magazine
The American Museum
Douay–Rheims Bible
Carey Bible
King James Version
Washington, D.C.
United States Capitol
the "Mall"

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