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Page viii
... 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 .
Page xiii
... influence the different ranks of society ; of the causes which have hitherto retarded the spread of Christianity , and the means calculated to promote its progress in future . << Of the delicacy and difficulty of my undertaking I am ...
... influence the different ranks of society ; of the causes which have hitherto retarded the spread of Christianity , and the means calculated to promote its progress in future . << Of the delicacy and difficulty of my undertaking I am ...
Page xv
... influence me ; but as I may possibly deceive myself , I shall remain open to conviction , and be obliged to any one who shall point out my error ; for I would rather alter the work by omitting every thing which relates to Lord Byron ...
... influence me ; but as I may possibly deceive myself , I shall remain open to conviction , and be obliged to any one who shall point out my error ; for I would rather alter the work by omitting every thing which relates to Lord Byron ...
Page xv
... influence me ; but as I may possibly deceive myself , I shall remain open to conviction , and be obliged to any one who shall point out my error ; for I would rather alter the work by omitting every thing which relates to Lord Byron ...
... influence me ; but as I may possibly deceive myself , I shall remain open to conviction , and be obliged to any one who shall point out my error ; for I would rather alter the work by omitting every thing which relates to Lord Byron ...
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... influence , talents and fortune to the cause of freedom . The latter felt a still greater curiosity to behold a countryman not less inte- resting by his unrivalled talents , than by that mystery and awe thrown over his character by his ...
... influence , talents and fortune to the cause of freedom . The latter felt a still greater curiosity to behold a countryman not less inte- resting by his unrivalled talents , than by that mystery and awe thrown over his character by his ...
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