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, Matthew. Three Letters to J. M. Garnetr, Esq., of 

 Virginia, on the present Calamitous State of Aflairs. 

 8° Phil., 1820. (Clinton Coll.) P. 32. 



Address to the Farmers of the United States, on the 

 Ruinous Consequences of the Existing Policy of the 

 Country. 8° Phil., 1821. (Webster Coll.) P. 206. 



New Olive Branch. 2d ed. 8° Phil., 1821. (Author.) 

 P. 124. 



Hamihon 4th series. 8- Phil., 1822. (Clinton Coll.) 

 P. 84. 



On the Tendency of our System of Intercourse with 



Foreign Nations. 8° Phil., 1822. (Clinton Coll.) P. 84. 

 Appeal to Common Sense and Common Justice; or, 



irrefragable Facts opposed to plausible Theories. S" 



Phil., 1822. (Webster Coll.) P. 207. 

 The Prospect before us. 12° Phil., 1822. (Van Rens. 



Coll.) P. 444. 

 Hamilton. 8" Phil., 1823. (Inst. Coll.) P. 474. 

 The Crisis: a Solemn Appeal to the President, &c., on 



the destructive Effects of the present Policy of the 



Country. 8" Phil., 1823. (Clinton Coll.) P. 112. 

 Warning Voice to the Cotton and Tobacco Planters, 



Farmers, and Merchants of the United States. 8" 



Phil, 1824. (Clinton Coll.) P. 112. 

 Political Economist. Vol. i. 8" Phil., 1824. (Clinton 



Coll.) P. 112. 

 Twenty-one Golden Rules to depress Agriculture, to 



impede the progress of Manufactures, to paralyze 



Commerce, &c. 80 Phil., 1824. (Clinton Coll.) P. 112. 

 Fifty -one Substantial Reasons against any Modification 



whatever of the existing Tariff. 8° Phil., 1824. 



(Clinton Coll.) P. 112. 

 Examination of a Tract on the Alteration of the Tariff, 



written by Thomas Cooper. 8° Phil., 1824. (Clinton 



Coll.) P. 112. 

 Canal Policy. 8'> Phil., 1824. (Clinton Coll.) P. 10. 

 Essays on the Construction of Roads. 8° Phil., 1824. 



(Clinton Coll.) P. 10. 

 Hamilton. New Series. 8° Phil., I8i'4. (Inst. Coll.) 



P. 474. , V / 



