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in June 1778 unleashed a torrent of pro-American sentiment." His publishing in
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Carey’s strong support of
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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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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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