Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death |
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... 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 whatever effect Dr Kennedy's endeavours might have ...
... 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 whatever effect Dr Kennedy's endeavours might have ...
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... heard from him many anecdotes and opinions which , though interesting and expressed in his characteristic manner , I never intended to publish , not only from a consideration of the circumstances under which they were communicated , but ...
... heard from him many anecdotes and opinions which , though interesting and expressed in his characteristic manner , I never intended to publish , not only from a consideration of the circumstances under which they were communicated , but ...
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... was understood , from having heard that the governor was a man of an enlightened mind , and favourable to the general cause of liberty and independence . His lordship continued on board the ship in the har- I CONVERSATIONS ...
... was understood , from having heard that the governor was a man of an enlightened mind , and favourable to the general cause of liberty and independence . His lordship continued on board the ship in the har- I CONVERSATIONS ...
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... heard much , while many were acquainted with part of his writings ) , on his way to join their countrymen , to add the whole weight of his name , influence , talents and fortune to the cause of freedom . The latter felt a still greater ...
... heard much , while many were acquainted with part of his writings ) , on his way to join their countrymen , to add the whole weight of his name , influence , talents and fortune to the cause of freedom . The latter felt a still greater ...
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... heard and understood some of the leading doctrines of the Scriptures ; and their situation affords them no tempta- tion to hesitate , with that spirit of scepticism which their superiors so often exhibit . Their labour is seldom so ...
... heard and understood some of the leading doctrines of the Scriptures ; and their situation affords them no tempta- tion to hesitate , with that spirit of scepticism which their superiors so often exhibit . Their labour is seldom so ...
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