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... arrival in Cephalonia , I became acquainted with him in consequence of his having expressed a desire to be present at a meeting of some of my acquaintances , who wished to hear me ex- plain , in a logical and demonstrative manner , the ...
... arrival in Cephalonia , I became acquainted with him in consequence of his having expressed a desire to be present at a meeting of some of my acquaintances , who wished to hear me ex- plain , in a logical and demonstrative manner , the ...
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... , chiefly re- ferring to his communication with Lord Byron and his intented publication , together with other extracts , will be found in the Appendix . CONVERSATIONS ON RELIGION . Lord Byron arrived on the 6th INTRODUCTION . xvii.
... , chiefly re- ferring to his communication with Lord Byron and his intented publication , together with other extracts , will be found in the Appendix . CONVERSATIONS ON RELIGION . Lord Byron arrived on the 6th INTRODUCTION . xvii.
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Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death James Kennedy. 作。了。 ECONVERSATIONS ON RELIGION . Lord Byron arrived on the 6th of.
Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death James Kennedy. 作。了。 ECONVERSATIONS ON RELIGION . Lord Byron arrived on the 6th of.
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... arrived on the 6th of August , 1823 , at Argostoli , the principal town of the island of Cepha- lonia . He came in the brig Hercules , which he had freighted to convey himself , his friends , and some stores for the use of the Greeks ...
... arrived on the 6th of August , 1823 , at Argostoli , the principal town of the island of Cepha- lonia . He came in the brig Hercules , which he had freighted to convey himself , his friends , and some stores for the use of the Greeks ...
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... arrival at Argostoli excited a great sensation among the Greeks and the English . The former were eager to behold a wealthy English nobleman , and a ce- lebrated poet ( of whose fame most of them had heard much , while many were ...
... arrival at Argostoli excited a great sensation among the Greeks and the English . The former were eager to behold a wealthy English nobleman , and a ce- lebrated poet ( of whose fame most of them had heard much , while many were ...
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