Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death |
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... Dr Kennedy received his education in Edinburgh His views were originally directed towards the bar , in preparation for which he gave himself up to habits of close study and application , which accompanied him through life . At the same ...
... Dr Kennedy received his education in Edinburgh His views were originally directed towards the bar , in preparation for which he gave himself up to habits of close study and application , which accompanied him through life . At the same ...
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... Dr Kennedy took a lively interest in the condition of the native in- habitants , and was active , both in his official and private capacities , in endeavours , by all the means in his power , to raise and improve it . He zealously co ...
... Dr Kennedy took a lively interest in the condition of the native in- habitants , and was active , both in his official and private capacities , in endeavours , by all the means in his power , to raise and improve it . He zealously co ...
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... Dr Kennedy at least could not complain of this ; and he received many pleasing proofs , and at seasons when no interested motives could have oper- ated , of the affection and respect with which his char- acter and benevolent exertions ...
... Dr Kennedy at least could not complain of this ; and he received many pleasing proofs , and at seasons when no interested motives could have oper- ated , of the affection and respect with which his char- acter and benevolent exertions ...
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Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death James Kennedy. valuable character , as displayed in the present work . « His death , " says a brother officer of the Medical ... Dr Kennedy , that his viii INTRODUCTION .
Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death James Kennedy. valuable character , as displayed in the present work . « His death , " says a brother officer of the Medical ... Dr Kennedy , that his viii INTRODUCTION .
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... Dr Kennedy , that his lordship was frequently heard to say , that he never felt so high an esteem for any man as he did for Dr Kennedy . In him Lord Byron thought he perceived a man acting up to the principles he professed ; and ...
... Dr Kennedy , that his lordship was frequently heard to say , that he never felt so high an esteem for any man as he did for Dr Kennedy . In him Lord Byron thought he perceived a man acting up to the principles he professed ; and ...
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