Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death |
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... Lord Byron 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 ...
... Lord Byron 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 ...
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... Lord Byron's death , that he con- ceived the idea of giving them to the world ; and so little had the thought crossed his mind before , that he kept no copies , either of some dissertations , which at his lordship's desire he had ...
... Lord Byron's death , that he con- ceived the idea of giving them to the world ; and so little had the thought crossed his mind before , that he kept no copies , either of some dissertations , which at his lordship's desire he had ...
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... Lord Byron's views of religion than you imagine , because I shall not form a creed for him , which I fear he had not taken time to do for himself , but I shall simply relate facts which , when contrasted with many of his writings ...
... Lord Byron's views of religion than you imagine , because I shall not form a creed for him , which I fear he had not taken time to do for himself , but I shall simply relate facts which , when contrasted with many of his writings ...
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... Lord Byron's views of religion than you imagine , because I shall not form a creed for him , which I fear he had not taken time to do for himself , but I shall simply relate facts which , when contrasted with many of his writings ...
... Lord Byron's views of religion than you imagine , because I shall not form a creed for him , which I fear he had not taken time to do for himself , but I shall simply relate facts which , when contrasted with many of his writings ...
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... simplicity , and cheerful- ness with which he conversed on common topics ; so different from the idea which he had formed of his lord- ship's character . The officers of the garrison , having invited him to WITH LORD BYRON . 3.
... simplicity , and cheerful- ness with which he conversed on common topics ; so different from the idea which he had formed of his lord- ship's character . The officers of the garrison , having invited him to WITH LORD BYRON . 3.
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