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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Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death James Kennedy. LONDON : Printed by WILLIAM CLOWES , Stamford Street . INTRODUCTION . As a natural introduction of the following pages.
Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death James Kennedy. LONDON : Printed by WILLIAM CLOWES , Stamford Street . INTRODUCTION . As a natural introduction of the following pages.
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... natural introduction of the following pages to the general reader , it may be ne- cessary to prefix some short sketch of the life and character of the lamented individual , who , by a coincidence of circumstances , was thrown into ...
... natural introduction of the following pages to the general reader , it may be ne- cessary to prefix some short sketch of the life and character of the lamented individual , who , by a coincidence of circumstances , was thrown into ...
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... nature both of his talents and sentiments will , in the most natural manner , be developed in the succeed- ing pages . Let it only be said , that as the temper of his mind was ever candid and manly , so from the time when serious views ...
... nature both of his talents and sentiments will , in the most natural manner , be developed in the succeed- ing pages . Let it only be said , that as the temper of his mind was ever candid and manly , so from the time when serious views ...
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... nature and object of his proposed publication . In reply to a letter written by Mr. J. C. Hobhouse , Dr. Kennedy entered so fully into the circumstances which gave rise to these Conversations , the nature of the Conversations themselves ...
... nature and object of his proposed publication . In reply to a letter written by Mr. J. C. Hobhouse , Dr. Kennedy entered so fully into the circumstances which gave rise to these Conversations , the nature of the Conversations themselves ...
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... nature of my intended publication , by which ' means you can judge whether my design ' be praiseworthy or not , and whether you ' can approve or condemn it . I shall cer- 6 6 6 6 6 ، tainly hesitate before I publish any thing ' derived ...
... nature of my intended publication , by which ' means you can judge whether my design ' be praiseworthy or not , and whether you ' can approve or condemn it . I shall cer- 6 6 6 6 6 ، tainly hesitate before I publish any thing ' derived ...
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