OF EMINENT PHILADELPHIANS, NOW DECEASED. COLLECTED FROM ORIGINAL AND AUTHENTIC SOURCES, BY HENRY SIMPSON, MEMBER OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENXSYLVANIA. “Though fame is smoke, BYRON. ILLUSTRATED WITH FORTY-FOUR FINE ENGRAVINGS. PHILADELPHIA: WILLIAM BROTHERHEAD, NO. 213 SOUTH EIGUTH STREET. BY HENRY SIMPSON, To HORACE BINNEY, ESQ., The accomplished Scholar; the distinguished Lawyer; the profound Civilian; the courteous Gentleman; the patriotic Citizen, and the Eminent Philadelphian; CHIS VOLUME, which contains some record of those who in former times were alizce true men and Eminent Philadelphians; and of whose virtues and civic services he is the worthiest living representative; IS DEDICATED, with sentiments of respect, esteem, and admiration, by his very obedient servant, THE AUTHOR |