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
... mentioned period , illustrative of his mind and feelings , under very pain- ful circumstances , will be subjoined in the Appendix , and will , it is hoped , not be perused without interest , when the reader has become better acquainted ...
... mentioned period , illustrative of his mind and feelings , under very pain- ful circumstances , will be subjoined in the Appendix , and will , it is hoped , not be perused without interest , when the reader has become better acquainted ...
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... 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 hon- ourable both to Lord Byron and Dr Kennedy , that viii INTRODUCTION .
... 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 hon- ourable both to Lord Byron and Dr Kennedy , that viii INTRODUCTION .
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... mention his name on the ground that these conversations do more credit to his lordship with respect to religious opinion , than can be inferred from many of his writings . The last part of the work will contain an examination of the ...
... mention his name on the ground that these conversations do more credit to his lordship with respect to religious opinion , than can be inferred from many of his writings . The last part of the work will contain an examination of the ...
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... mentioned to his lordship the object of our in- tended meeting . His lordship expressed a wish to be present , and said , that he also would willingly be con verted , if he could , as he felt no happiness in his pre- sent unsettled ...
... mentioned to his lordship the object of our in- tended meeting . His lordship expressed a wish to be present , and said , that he also would willingly be con verted , if he could , as he felt no happiness in his pre- sent unsettled ...
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... mentioning his design to the captain of the ship , —a stout , rough Englishman , —who had the prejudices , if not the spirit of religion , he told his lordship , « No , my lord , you must not play these tricks with me ; there shall be ...
... mentioning his design to the captain of the ship , —a stout , rough Englishman , —who had the prejudices , if not the spirit of religion , he told his lordship , « No , my lord , you must not play these tricks with me ; there shall be ...
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