Romantic days in the early republic . ce becomingknown to several of the members, and a generaldesire being expressed to investigate phrenolog-ically the head of the great tragedian, the articlewas again released from its privacy, when DanielWebster, Henry Wheaton and many others whoenriched the meeting of that night, appliedthe principles of craniological science to theinteresting specimen before them. Dr. Francis also records that the publishersof New York early demonstrated their beliefin the commercial value of social early as 1802, he tells us, he attended apublishers party


Romantic days in the early republic . ce becomingknown to several of the members, and a generaldesire being expressed to investigate phrenolog-ically the head of the great tragedian, the articlewas again released from its privacy, when DanielWebster, Henry Wheaton and many others whoenriched the meeting of that night, appliedthe principles of craniological science to theinteresting specimen before them. Dr. Francis also records that the publishersof New York early demonstrated their beliefin the commercial value of social early as 1802, he tells us, he attended apublishers party at the old City Hotel underthe auspices of the venerable Matthew years later he was one of a large assemblybrought together by a Harpers dinner. Laterstill, on a similar occasion, he heard Bryanteloquently rejoice in the fact that the promiseof American authorship, given by the appearanceof Cotton Mather, had at last been the less, Francis shrewdly endorses, asa result of personal observation and individual. (ULLEX liKVAXT IX lS2r).After a portrait hij S. F. B. Morse.


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