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 xi
... , and repeatedly expressed his wish , through the medium of a friend , that I would go out and con- verse with him on these subjects . I therefore visited him several times , and had very long conversations with INTRODUCTION . xi.
... , and repeatedly expressed his wish , through the medium of a friend , that I would go out and con- verse with him on these subjects . I therefore visited him several times , and had very long conversations with INTRODUCTION . xi.
Page xv
... wish it , submit to you , or any of his friends , every part of the work which relates to him , and attend to every reasonable objection or sug- gestion - I except , however , any opinions I may give on his character and writings ...
... wish it , submit to you , or any of his friends , every part of the work which relates to him , and attend to every reasonable objection or sug- gestion - I except , however , any opinions I may give on his character and writings ...
Page xv
... wish it , submit to you , or any of his friends , every part of the work which relates to him , and attend to every reasonable objection or sug- gestion - I except , however , any opinions I may give on his character and writings ...
... wish it , submit to you , or any of his friends , every part of the work which relates to him , and attend to every reasonable objection or sug- gestion - I except , however , any opinions I may give on his character and writings ...
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... wish to be present , and said , that he also would willingly be con verted , if he could , as he felt no happiness ... wishes , and , though I had never spoken to his lordship , and little anticipated such a hearer , I readily ...
... wish to be present , and said , that he also would willingly be con verted , if he could , as he felt no happiness ... wishes , and , though I had never spoken to his lordship , and little anticipated such a hearer , I readily ...
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... wish to ob- tain information , he was admitted ; and this the more readily , as one of the gentlemen who was present when the discussion was first suggested , had left the island . Count Delladecimo breakfasted that morning on board ...
... wish to ob- tain information , he was admitted ; and this the more readily , as one of the gentlemen who was present when the discussion was first suggested , had left the island . Count Delladecimo breakfasted that morning on board ...
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