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Introductory Note: Report on Manufactures - Founders OnlineCoxe seems to have led the way in vindicating the Utility of American Manufactures, & many of his Ideas have been used in the following Report. See various ...
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Tench Coxe's Draft of the Report on the Subject of Manufacture …The advantages of the Landholder in furnishing raw materials, subsistence, fuel and other supplies to the workmen—the support which the fisheries derive from ...
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Tench Coxe, 1876 - Coast Guard Historian's OfficeTench Coxe (1755-1824) served as Pennsylvania's delegate to the Continental Congress in 1789 and was appointed as the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury under ...
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Tench Coxe and the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, 1787-1823Who Was Tench Coxe? Tench Coxe came from a family that continually held a ... Continental Congress, and then as aide-de-camp to General Washington ...
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[PDF] tench coxe, american economist - JournalsThree themes emerge from Coxe's "Reflexions": (1) the promo- tion of manufactures to achieve a healthy national economy; (2) the purblindness of those special ...
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Tench Coxe - Bioguide SearchCOXE, Tench, a Delegate from Pennsylvania; born in Philadelphia, Pa., May 22, 1755; received a liberal schooling; engaged in mercantile pursuits.Missing: parents | Show results with:parents
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Tench Coxe | Research Starters - EBSCOAppointed as Hamilton's assistant secretary of the treasury in 1790, Coxe contributed to the establishment of the Society of Establishing Useful Manufactures, ...
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[PDF] Coxe Family Papers - Historical Society of PennsylvaniaMary and William had thirteen children, but only ten survived to maturity. Their third child, Tench Coxe born in 1755, became the most illustrious of their ...Missing: upbringing | Show results with:upbringing
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Tench Coxe | Encyclopedia.comJun 8, 2018 · Coxe played an important role in the development of American manufacturing. Called by some the father of the American cotton industry, he urged ...
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Tench Coxe and the Early Republic on JSTORDr. Coxe and his great-grandson had much in common. The Englishman was an able scientist, his American descendant an economist of repute, and both earned ...
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Coxe Family Mining Papers - Historical Society of PennsylvaniaBy the time the Colonel's grandson, Tench Coxe, was born in Philadelphia in 1755, the Coxe family name was well-established in America.Missing: upbringing | Show results with:upbringing<|separator|>
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The Partial Rehabilitation of Loyalist Tench CoxeJan 3, 2021 · To implement this optimum economy, Coxe vociferously advocated for tariffs to protect a small but growing manufacturing sector. Early on, he ...
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Tench Coxe, MSA SC 3520-15888 - Maryland State ArchivesTench Coxe died, at his home in Philadelphia, in 1824. Footnotes -. 1. Jacob E. Cooke. Tench Coxe and the Early Republic. Chapel Hill, NC: University of ...Missing: exact birth<|separator|>
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The Coxe family of Philadelphia made its fortune in what business?Aug 11, 2013 · Coxe, who was born in Philadelphia in 1755, joined his father's mercantile firm, then eventually turned to a career in public service. During ...
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[PDF] Tench Coxe and the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, 1787-1823Although he was not politically motivated and did not formally choose sides in the early years of the Revolution, he did a thriving business with Loyalists and ...<|separator|>
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Tench Coxe and the Early Republic. ByJACOB E. COOKE. - jstorPennsylvania, Coxe let family ties and complacency override a mild sympathy for the American cause. His youthful error meant that ever afterward he had to ...
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Tench Coxe wrote - James MadisonTench Coxe ... In 1788 Coxe served as one of Pennsylvania's last delegates to the Continental Congress, which held its final session early the following year.
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Coxe Brothers Collection | Smithsonian InstitutionTench Coxe was born in Philadelphia on May 22, 1755, to William and Mary ... Educated at the University of Pennsylvania and Brown University, Charles was admitted ...Missing: upbringing Academy
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This Day in History: Tench Coxe & the Second AmendmentApr 20, 2024 · On this day in 1755, Tench Coxe is born in Philadelphia. Was he a Patriot or a Loyalist? People weren't so sure at first. But he rehabilitated himself.
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[PDF] An American Citizen, On the Federal Government I, II, III ...These essays by Tench Coxe were the first major defenses of the Constitution published in the ... Original source: Ratification by the States, Volume II: ...
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An American Citizen: An Examination of the Constitution of the ...Virginia's Ratification. June 26, 1788 · Virginia Ratifying Convention ... Image: Tench Coxe. Lossing, Benson John. (1859) Wikimedia Commons. https ...
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An American Citizen: An Examination of the Constitution of the ...An American Citizen: An Examination of the Constitution of the United States IV. by Tench Coxe. October 21, 1788. Share. Cite. Image: Tench Coxe. (1859) ...
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Friends of the Constitution: Writings of the “Other” Federalists, 1787 ...A collection of pamphlets, speeches, and other pro-ratification writings of George Washington, Benjamin Rush, Nicholas Collin, John Dickinson, James Wilson, ...
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More news on the Constitution's ratification: the meaning of “militia ...Mar 28, 2019 · During late 1787 and throughout 1788 he wrote a series of essays urging the Constitution's ratification. Coxe wrote under several pseudonyms, ...
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Pamphlets on the Constitution of the United States 1787-1788COXE, TENCH. An Examination of the Constitution of the United States of America. By an American Citizen; WILSON, JAMES. Speech on the Federal Constitution, ...
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Coxe, Tench, 1755-1824 | The Online Books Page/ By an American citizen. ; To which is added, a ... essays, under the signature of "Phocion. ... Coxe, Tench, 1755-1824: Pamphlets on the Constitution ...
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How Tench Coxe Shaped the Ratification Debates: Essays of A ...Jul 14, 2024 · How Tench Coxe Shaped the Ratification Debates: Essays of A Pennsylvanian ... In the first two essays, Coxe also focused on internal factions in ...
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More News on Powers Reserved Exclusively to the StatesAug 1, 2019 · Coxe's Pennsylvanian essays are among the most significant of all Federalist writings. On December 18, 1787, nearly all the Pennsylvania ...
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COXE, Tench | US House of Representatives - History, Art & ArchivesCOXE, Tench, a Delegate from Pennsylvania; born in Philadelphia, Pa., May 22, 1755; received a liberal schooling; engaged in mercantile pursuits.
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Idea of the Senate | The Senate as Middle GroundBorn in Philadelphia in 1755 to wealthy and aristocratic parents, Tench Coxe came of age with the American Revolution. ... Continental Congress in 1788 ...
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Tench Coxe to Alexander Hamilton, [February 1790] - Founders OnlineTench Coxe to Alexander Hamilton, [February 1790] ... He was a delegate to the Annapolis Convention in 1786 and a member of the Continental Congress in 1787 and ...
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Tench Coxe to Alexander Hamilton, 30 November 1789It also appeared in The Federal Gazette, and Philadelphia Evening Post on October 20, 1788, and was reprinted in the [Philadelphia] Pennsylvania Gazette on ...Missing: elected delegate
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Hamilton, Coxe and the Experiment in Paterson - Mathew CareyHamilton and Coxe agreed on most issues: using machines, dividing manufacturing tasks among laborers, devising new methods capital investment, finding new ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Tench Coxe to Alexander Hamilton, 31 May 1792 - Founders OnlineIn 1783 commissioners were appointed in North Carolina under “An Act for facilitating the navigation, and regulating the pilotage of the several ports of this ...
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Tench Coxe to Alexander Hamilton, 21 July 1794 - Founders OnlineTreasury Department, Revenue Office, July 21, 1794. “I beg the favor of being informed what measures have been taken for the supply of the Recruits & troops ...
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Item Information | An enquiry into the principles on which a commercial system for the United States of America should be founded; to which are added some political observations connected with the subject. : Read before the Society for Political Enquiries, convened at the house of His Excellency Benjamin Franklin, Esquire, in Philadelphia May 11th, 1787. | Evans Early American Imprint Collection | University of Michigan Library Digital CollectionsNo readable text found in the HTML.<|control11|><|separator|>
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A Brief Examination of Lord Sheffield's Observations on the ...A Brief Examination of Lord Sheffield's Observations on the Commerce of the United States: In Seven Numbers. With Two Supplementary Notes on American ...
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A view of the United States of America, in a series of papers, written ...Oct 1, 2023 · A view of the United States of America, in a series of papers, written ... between ... 1787 and 1794; by Tench Coxe, .
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Tench Coxe's Second Draft, [September 1790] - Founders OnlineThus the trade of the grain states is animated by the conversion of a part of the various species of that commodity into meal and bread, and the portions of ...
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The Statistical Turn in Early American Political Economy ... - jstor"Perfecting Independence: Tench Coxe and the ... never denied the necessity of protective tariffs ... A View of the United States ofAmerica (Philadelphia, 1794),.
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[PDF] The Aftermath of Hamilton's “Report on Manufactures” Douglas A ...“Tench Coxe, Alexander Hamilton, and the Encouragement of American. Manufactures.” William and Mary Quarterly 32 (July 1975): 369-392. Elkins, Stanley, and ...
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[PDF] Whether the Second Amendment Secures an Individual RightAug 24, 2004 · [where] the governments are afraid to trust the people with arms”); An American Citizen IV: On the Federal Government (Tench Coxe) (1787) ...
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An American Citizen: Thoughts on the Subject of Amendment IIAn American Citizen: Thoughts on the Subject of Amendment II. by Tench Coxe. December 10, 1788. Share. Cite. Image: Tench Coxe. Lossing, Benson John. (1859) ...Missing: key publications
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The founder who told Americans we have a right to military weaponsApr 15, 2019 · Among the most important were newspaper op-eds produced by Tench Coxe. Few people know of Coxe today, but during the founding era he was famous.Missing: ventures | Show results with:ventures
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TO KEEP AND BEAR THEIR PRIVATE ARMS - GunCiteCoxe's Remarks on the Second Part of the Amendments, which appeared in the Federal Gazette, June 30, 1789 , exposited what is now the ninth amendment as follows ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Tench Coxe and the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, 1787-1823 - SSRNSep 24, 2008 · The authors argue that Coxe's depiction of an individual right to bear arms encompassing hunting, self-defense, and the public militia power ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Gun Quotations of the Founding Fathers"I ask who are the militia? They consist now of the whole people, except ... - Tench Coxe, Philadelphia Federal Gazette, June 18, 1789. Back to the main ...
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[PDF] Pennsylvania Magazine - JournalsIn 1797 Adams dismissed Coxe as Commissioner of Revenue. The Secretary of the Treasury, Wolcott, alleged misbehavior, but Coxe claimed that he was dismissed ...
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Carey and the Election of 1800Carey worked closely with his friend Tench Coxe campaigning for Thomas Jefferson in the election of 1800, favoring rapprochement with France.<|separator|>
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To Thomas Jefferson from Tench Coxe, 4 May 1800 - Founders OnlineI am greatly impressed with the assurance of support Mr. Gerry's name has had in Masstts. It seems to be well worth considering what would be the effect ...
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Tench Coxe to Thomas Jefferson, [before 2 April] - Founders Online... Coxe had expected to become secretary of the commonwealth after McKean's election in 1799 (Cooke, Coxe description begins Jacob E. Cooke, Tench Coxe and the ...
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Tench Coxe and the Early Republic - Project MUSETench Coxe and the Early Republic. Book. Jacob E ... Tench Coxe participated in or commented on most ... opportunism, a merchant during the period of ...
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Tench Coxe and the Early Republic - UNC PressJan 6, 2011 · Tench Coxe and the Early Republic ... Tench Coxe participated in or commented on most of the major events in American history from the Revolution ...
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[PDF] The author acknowledges the difficulty of locating post molds under ...Thus he seemed to some to be a political and economic opportunist rather than a man of deep convic- tions and principles. Whether opportunist or not, Tench Coxe ...<|separator|>
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The Pennsylvania-German Decorated Chest, by Monroe H. FabianDistilling many details, Cooke skillfully tracesCoxe's opportunistic political career of shifting allegiances-from Torymerchant to Hamiltonian Federalist to ...
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Article 1, Section 9, Clause 1: Tench Coxe, An Examination of the ...The importation of slaves from any foreign country is, by a clear implication, held up to the world as equally inconsistent with the dispositions and the duties ...Missing: views | Show results with:views
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Shareholder Spotlight: Tench Coxe (1755-1824)Apr 17, 2023 · And in 1790, he was named the Assistant Treasury Secretary under Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804). But his political enemies gave him the nickname ...
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Tench Coxe's Reflections on Cotton, 11 February 1802Were the Slave trade right, safe and constitutional, a single year would give us the cotton business, which they now do. But as labor is and is likely to be ...
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Tench Coxe to James Madison, 28 December 1820 - Founders OnlineTench Coxe to James Madison, 28 December 1820. ... I am convinced this opinion prevails among respectable members of the abolition society.
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[PDF] The Collaboration of Tench Coxe and Thomas Jeff erson - JournalsMar 21, 2025 · Tench Coxe once remarked, were "a monument of diplo- matic knowledge and learning, judgment, decision, imparti- ality and independence," ...Missing: ventures | Show results with:ventures
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Tench Coxe and the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, 1787-1823The authors note that Coxe described the Second Amendment as guaranteeing an individual right, and believed that an individual right to bear arms was necessary ...
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The Second Amendment - James Madison(Tench Coxe, writing in support of the proposed. Bill of Rights, under the pseudonym. "a Pennsylvanian"). As civil rulers, not having their duty to the people ...Missing: source | Show results with:source
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[PDF] The Infeasibility of Characterizing the Second Amendment as a ...There is no known instance of anyone disputing Tench Coxe's assertion that the Second Amendment protected an individual's right to "private arms." Halbrook ...