Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death |
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... circumstances , was thrown into contact with Lord Byron during his lord- ship's residence in Cephalonia , preparatory to his pro- ceeding to Greece , where he terminated his life . Dr Kennedy received his education in Edinburgh His ...
... circumstances , was thrown into contact with Lord Byron during his lord- ship's residence in Cephalonia , preparatory to his pro- ceeding to Greece , where he terminated his life . Dr Kennedy received his education in Edinburgh His ...
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... circumstances of difficulty . In No- vember , 1822 , he was called to Corfu , and passed the remainder of this period among the Ionian Islands , being stationed successively at Paxò , Santa Maura , Ce- phalonia , and Ithaca , and , on ...
... circumstances of difficulty . In No- vember , 1822 , he was called to Corfu , and passed the remainder of this period among the Ionian Islands , being stationed successively at Paxò , Santa Maura , Ce- phalonia , and Ithaca , and , on ...
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... circumstances , will be subjoined in the Appendix , and will , it is hoped , not be perused without interest , when the reader has become better acquainted with his valuable character , as displayed in the present work . INTRODUCTION . vii.
... circumstances , will be subjoined in the Appendix , and will , it is hoped , not be perused without interest , when the reader has become better acquainted with his valuable character , as displayed in the present work . INTRODUCTION . vii.
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... was not evidenced by the influence it exer- cises over all the daily actions and relative duties of life . And it may be here mentioned , as a circumstance honourable both to Lord Byron and Dr Kennedy , that his viii INTRODUCTION .
... was not evidenced by the influence it exer- cises over all the daily actions and relative duties of life . And it may be here mentioned , as a circumstance honourable both to Lord Byron and Dr Kennedy , that his viii INTRODUCTION .
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... circumstances which gave rise to these Conversations , the nature of the Conversations themselves , and his own motives in intending to bring them before the public , that little more will be required than to give this letter as it ...
... circumstances which gave rise to these Conversations , the nature of the Conversations themselves , and his own motives in intending to bring them before the public , that little more will be required than to give this letter as it ...
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