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Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839

LC control no.n 50035124
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS727.C3
Personal name headingCarey, Mathew, 1760-1839
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Variant(s)C., M. (Mathew Carey), 1760-1839
Carey, M. (Mathew), 1760-1839
Carey, Matio, 1760-1839
Carey, Matthew, 1760-1839
Catholic layman, 1760-1839
Citizen of Pennsylvania, 1760-1839
Citizen of Philadelphia, 1760-1839
Citizen of the world, 1760-1839
Colbert, 1760-1839
Early and Warm Friend to Infant Schools, 1760-1839
Hamilton, 1760-1839
Howard, 1760-1839
Jefferson, 1760-1839
M. C. (Mathew Carey), 1760-1839
Pennsylvanian, 1760-1839
Publicola, 1760-1839
Zwinglius, 1760-1839
Associated countryIreland United States
Birth date1760-01-28
Death date1839-09-16
Place of birthDublin (Ireland)
Place of deathPhiladelphia (Pa.)
Field of activityPublishers and publishing
Profession or occupationEconomists
Found inHis The crisis, a solemn appeal ... 1823: t.p. (a Pennsylvanian)
His Thirteen essays on the policy of manufacturing in this country, 1830: p. 2 (signed, Publicola)
His Cursory views of the liberal and restrictive systems of ... 1826: t.p. (a citizen of Philadelphia)
His Serious considerations on the East India Company submitted to Lord North, 1779: p. 2 (signed, Colbert)
Halkett & Laing (a Pennsylvanian, Mathew Carey; Publicola, Mathew Carey)
DNB (Carey, Matthew; 1760-1839)
Cushing (Colbert, Mathew Carey)
MdU/G-K files (usage: a Catholic layman; M.C.)
His Communication, 1829: t.p. (an Early and Warm Friend to Infant Schools)
His The infant school, 1827: p. 4 (Howard)
Fragment, 1796: t.p. (A Citizen of the world)
El Director de los niños para aprender á deletrear y léer, 1811: t.p. (Matio Carey)
Erasmus, D. Erasmi Colloquia selecta = or, The select colloquies of Erasmus, 1801: t.p. (printed for Mathew Carey)
Wikipedia, viewed June 5, 2014 (born Jan. 28, 1760 in Dublin, he died in Philadelphia, Sept. 16, 1839, publisher and economist)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathew_Carey>