Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death |
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... honoured the manliness , sincerity , and disinterestedness evinced by Dr K. in his commu- nications with him on the subject of religion , and of the union which appeared in his character of the Chris- tian , the gentleman , and the man ...
... honoured the manliness , sincerity , and disinterestedness evinced by Dr K. in his commu- nications with him on the subject of religion , and of the union which appeared in his character of the Chris- tian , the gentleman , and the man ...
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... honour they had done him , that he was afraid he could not express his sense of the obligation as he ought , hav- ing been so long in the practice of speaking a foreign language , that he could not convey his sentiments in adequate ...
... honour they had done him , that he was afraid he could not express his sense of the obligation as he ought , hav- ing been so long in the practice of speaking a foreign language , that he could not convey his sentiments in adequate ...
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... honour he did us . On the nature and object of the meeting being further explained to him , he said that he would con- vince me , that , if he had not faith , he had at least pa- tience , and that he would listen the prescribed time ...
... honour he did us . On the nature and object of the meeting being further explained to him , he said that he would con- vince me , that , if he had not faith , he had at least pa- tience , and that he would listen the prescribed time ...
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... honour of visiting him before , but I was afraid of intruding ; I had , however , been preparing myself to be ready to meet him , and probably had wasted my time on subjects which he might deem of little importance . He asked me what ...
... honour of visiting him before , but I was afraid of intruding ; I had , however , been preparing myself to be ready to meet him , and probably had wasted my time on subjects which he might deem of little importance . He asked me what ...
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... honour of visiting him before , but I was afraid of intruding ; I had , however , been preparing myself to be ready to meet him , and probably had wasted my time on subjects which he might deem of little importance . He asked me what ...
... honour of visiting him before , but I was afraid of intruding ; I had , however , been preparing myself to be ready to meet him , and probably had wasted my time on subjects which he might deem of little importance . He asked me what ...
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