Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord ByronJ. Robins and Company, 1825 - 756 pagina's |
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Pagina 9
... gave great life to the designs of the well - affected ; and , with the encouragement of some gentlemen of North Wales , he in a short time raised such a power of horse and foot , as made frequent skirmishes with the enemy , sometimes ...
... gave great life to the designs of the well - affected ; and , with the encouragement of some gentlemen of North Wales , he in a short time raised such a power of horse and foot , as made frequent skirmishes with the enemy , sometimes ...
Pagina 19
... gave was , That he could not live many hours ; that he forgave Lord Byron , and hoped the world would ; that the affair had passed in the dark , only a small tallow candle burning in the roote ; that Lord Byron asked him if he meant the ...
... gave was , That he could not live many hours ; that he forgave Lord Byron , and hoped the world would ; that the affair had passed in the dark , only a small tallow candle burning in the roote ; that Lord Byron asked him if he meant the ...
Pagina 20
... gave Mr. Hawkins a particular detail of what had passed . He said , " That Lord Byron and he entered the room together , Lord Byron leading the way ; that his lordship , in walking forwards , said something relative to the for- mer ...
... gave Mr. Hawkins a particular detail of what had passed . He said , " That Lord Byron and he entered the room together , Lord Byron leading the way ; that his lordship , in walking forwards , said something relative to the for- mer ...
Pagina 21
George Clinton. his will , for which he gave very sensible and distinct instructions ; and , while Mr. Partington was employed in his business , he gave Mr. Levinz , at his request , the same account which he had before given to Mr ...
George Clinton. his will , for which he gave very sensible and distinct instructions ; and , while Mr. Partington was employed in his business , he gave Mr. Levinz , at his request , the same account which he had before given to Mr ...
Pagina 25
... gave alarm to our imagination , and kept us in continual anxiety . In this miserable hovel , one of our company , a lieutenant of in- valids , died this night ; and of those who for want of room took shel- ter under a great tree , which ...
... gave alarm to our imagination , and kept us in continual anxiety . In this miserable hovel , one of our company , a lieutenant of in- valids , died this night ; and of those who for want of room took shel- ter under a great tree , which ...
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Memoirs of the life and writings of lord Byron George Clinton (biographer of Byron.) Volledige weergave - 1825 |
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