Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death |
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Page vii
... least could not complain of this ; and he received many pleasing proofs , and at seasons when no interested motives could have oper- ated , of the affection and respect with which his char- acter and benevolent exertions had inspired ...
... least could not complain of this ; and he received many pleasing proofs , and at seasons when no interested motives could have oper- ated , of the affection and respect with which his char- acter and benevolent exertions had inspired ...
Page ix
... least a sub- ject for self - satisfaction that he had so strictly discharged his duty in pressing on him the truths of Christianity , and the awful realities of an eternal world . It now only remains , that something should be added ...
... least a sub- ject for self - satisfaction that he had so strictly discharged his duty in pressing on him the truths of Christianity , and the awful realities of an eternal world . It now only remains , that something should be added ...
Page xi
... least , such an intercourse as implied no right to pub- lish what took place , which can in any way appear to you or his friends calculated to injure his reputation . « A few days after his lordship's arrival in Cephalonia , I became ...
... least , such an intercourse as implied no right to pub- lish what took place , which can in any way appear to you or his friends calculated to injure his reputation . « A few days after his lordship's arrival in Cephalonia , I became ...
Page xv
... least ob- jection they shall be suppressed . « I am satisfied with the fairness of the motives which 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 ...
... least ob- jection they shall be suppressed . « I am satisfied with the fairness of the motives which 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 ...
Page xv
... least ob- jection they shall be suppressed . « I am satisfied with the fairness of the motives which 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 ...
... least ob- jection they shall be suppressed . « I am satisfied with the fairness of the motives which 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 ...
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