Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death |
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... received his education in Edinburgh His views were originally directed towards the bar , in preparation for which he gave himself up to habits of close study and application , which accompanied him through life . At the same time ...
... received his education in Edinburgh His views were originally directed towards the bar , in preparation for which he gave himself up to habits of close study and application , which accompanied him through life . At the same time ...
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... 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 the inha- bitants of these islands , and of ...
... 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 the inha- bitants of these islands , and of ...
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... received your letter a few days ago , and thank you for your politeness and candour . It cannot be sup- posed that I imagined that I was about to do any thing prejudicial to the character or fame of Lord Byron , when , in my letter to ...
... received your letter a few days ago , and thank you for your politeness and candour . It cannot be sup- posed that I imagined that I was about to do any thing prejudicial to the character or fame of Lord Byron , when , in my letter to ...
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... received with that affability and politeness which so much distinguished his lordship . The first invitation which his lordship accepted , was to an evening party at the Honourable Colonel D.'s . A friend of mine , S. , who was present ...
... received with that affability and politeness which so much distinguished his lordship . The first invitation which his lordship accepted , was to an evening party at the Honourable Colonel D.'s . A friend of mine , S. , who was present ...
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... received a sound and religious edu- cation in their youth , influenced so far by their inter- course with the world , and their neglect of all religious duties and studies , as to express such sentiments of unbelief . I hoped that , at ...
... received a sound and religious edu- cation in their youth , influenced so far by their inter- course with the world , and their neglect of all religious duties and studies , as to express such sentiments of unbelief . I hoped that , at ...
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