Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death |
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... object , he addressed a letter , dated May 26th , 1824 , to the Honourable Douglas Kinnaird , whom he conceived , though erroneously , to be one of his lordship's executors , in which he took the opportu- nity , whilst making the ...
... object , he addressed a letter , dated May 26th , 1824 , to the Honourable Douglas Kinnaird , whom he conceived , though erroneously , to be one of his lordship's executors , in which he took the opportu- nity , whilst making the ...
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... objects are still the same ; but as you are entitled from your long friendship with his lordship , as well as from your office , to enquire into every thing that may affect his character , I shall more fully explain the na- ture of my ...
... objects are still the same ; but as you are entitled from your long friendship with his lordship , as well as from your office , to enquire into every thing that may affect his character , I shall more fully explain the na- ture of my ...
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... object of my work . Opinions , however , on authors who have been long dead , and on their writings , may or may not , I imagine , be men- tioned , according as they may fall within my plan . « I intend , in the first division of the ...
... object of my work . Opinions , however , on authors who have been long dead , and on their writings , may or may not , I imagine , be men- tioned , according as they may fall within my plan . « I intend , in the first division of the ...
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... object of which I profess to be utility . If my doing so would injure his character or fame in the slightest degree , there could not be a moment's hesitation in deciding on the base- ness of the measure . But , as far as I can judge ...
... object of which I profess to be utility . If my doing so would injure his character or fame in the slightest degree , there could not be a moment's hesitation in deciding on the base- ness of the measure . But , as far as I can judge ...
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... object ; for I shall neither praise nor blame his lordship so much as some of his friends on the one hand , or some of his enemies on the other , might probably desire . My opinions shall be free and impartial , given with that ...
... object ; for I shall neither praise nor blame his lordship so much as some of his friends on the one hand , or some of his enemies on the other , might probably desire . My opinions shall be free and impartial , given with that ...
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