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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... 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 of the truth and importance of ...
... 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 of the truth and importance of ...
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... sentiments separated him , as it were , from the rest of mankind . All were alike anxious to view his person and watch his proceedings , and none but a spectator of the scene could conceive the vague and unrestrained wonder which he ...
... sentiments separated him , as it were , from the rest of mankind . All were alike anxious to view his person and watch his proceedings , and none but a spectator of the scene could conceive the vague and unrestrained wonder which he ...
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... sentiments separated him , as it were , from the rest of mankind . All were alike anxious to view his person and watch his proceedings , and none but a spectator of the scene could conceive the vague and unrestrained wonder which he ...
... sentiments separated him , as it were , from the rest of mankind . All were alike anxious to view his person and watch his proceedings , and none but a spectator of the scene could conceive the vague and unrestrained wonder which he ...
Pagina 5
... sentiments in adequate terms in his native tongue . He was much pleased when he had made his short speech , and repeatedly asked Colonel D. if he had done well , and if he had acquitted himself properly , as he was so little , he said ...
... sentiments in adequate terms in his native tongue . He was much pleased when he had made his short speech , and repeatedly asked Colonel D. if he had done well , and if he had acquitted himself properly , as he was so little , he said ...
Pagina 6
... sentiments ; some of them , perhaps , from bravado , and some from apparent conviction . I remarked , " that it was a curious circumstance to find in one company , four men , natives of a country so much praised for religion , who ...
... sentiments ; some of them , perhaps , from bravado , and some from apparent conviction . I remarked , " that it was a curious circumstance to find in one company , four men , natives of a country so much praised for religion , who ...
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Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a ... James Kennedy Volledige weergave - 1830 |
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