Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's DeathJohn Murray, 1830 - 461 pagina's |
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Pagina ix
... caused a general feeling of sorrow . He was highly esteemed , and sincerely re- gretted by officers who had known him but a short time ; they were astonished at the degree in which this feeling was excited , and they acknowledged that ...
... caused a general feeling of sorrow . He was highly esteemed , and sincerely re- gretted by officers who had known him but a short time ; they were astonished at the degree in which this feeling was excited , and they acknowledged that ...
Pagina xvii
... society ; of the ' causes which have hitherto retarded the ' spread of Christianity , and the means cal- ' culated to promote its progress in future . C ، Of the delicacy and difficulty of my ' undertaking INTRODUCTION . xvii.
... society ; of the ' causes which have hitherto retarded the ' spread of Christianity , and the means cal- ' culated to promote its progress in future . C ، Of the delicacy and difficulty of my ' undertaking INTRODUCTION . xvii.
Pagina xxviii
... cause of liberty and independence . His lordship continued on board the ship in the harbour for four weeks ; but having landed his horses , he took an airing every evening on horseback , attended by some of his companions . He made an ...
... cause of liberty and independence . His lordship continued on board the ship in the harbour for four weeks ; but having landed his horses , he took an airing every evening on horseback , attended by some of his companions . He made an ...
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... cause of freedom . The latter felt a still greater curiosity to behold a countryman not less interest- ing by his unrivalled talents , than by that mystery and awe thrown over his character by his faults and misfortunes ; but , above ...
... cause of freedom . The latter felt a still greater curiosity to behold a countryman not less interest- ing by his unrivalled talents , than by that mystery and awe thrown over his character by his faults and misfortunes ; but , above ...
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... cause of liberty and independence . His lordship continued on board the ship in the harbour for four weeks ; but having landed his horses , he took an airing every evening on horseback , attended by some of his companions . He made an ...
... cause of liberty and independence . His lordship continued on board the ship in the harbour for four weeks ; but having landed his horses , he took an airing every evening on horseback , attended by some of his companions . He made an ...
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