elcomed in C. D. 307
Old World and New World 308
Daniel Webster as to C. D. 308
Channing as to C. D. 308
Subsequent disappointments 309
New York invitation to dinner}
Fac-similes of signatures }
Additional fac-similes } Facing page 309.
New York invitation to ball }
Fac-similes of signatures }
Additional fac-similes }
CHAPTER XX. 1842.
Pages 310-334.
SECOND IMPRESSIONS OF AMERICA. AET. 30.
Second letter 310
International copyright 311
Third letter 311
The dinner at Boston 312
Worcester, Springfield, and Hartford 313
Queer traveling 313
Levees at Hartford and New Haven 313
At Wallingford 314
Serenades 314
Cornelius C. Felton 315
Payment of personal expenses declined 315
At New York 315
Irving and Colden 315
Description of the ball 316
Newspaper accounts 317
A phase of character 317
Opinion in America 318
International copyright 318
American authors in regard to it 319
Outcry against the nation's guest 319
Declines to be silent on copyright 319
Speech at dinner 320
Irving in the chair 320
Chairman's break-down 321
An incident afterwards in London 321
Results of copyright speeches 322
A bookseller's demand for help 322
Suggestion for copyright memorial 323
Henry Clay's opinion
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