Memoirs of the Life A. Writings of Lord ByronJames Robins and Company, 1830 - 756 páginas |
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... heard he had declared to his friends before , " That he had rather be in his present situation than live under the misfortune of having killed another person . " ' After a little while he seemed to grow stronger , and he was then ...
... heard he had declared to his friends before , " That he had rather be in his present situation than live under the misfortune of having killed another person . " ' After a little while he seemed to grow stronger , and he was then ...
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... heard to say on this occasion . This writing was put into the hands of Mr. Levinz , and gave rise to a report that a paper was written by the deceased , and sealed up , not to be opened till the time that Lord Byron should be tried ...
... heard to say on this occasion . This writing was put into the hands of Mr. Levinz , and gave rise to a report that a paper was written by the deceased , and sealed up , not to be opened till the time that Lord Byron should be tried ...
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... heard . His speech was accord- ingly read by the clerk in a very audible and distinct manner , and contained an exact detail of all the particulars relating to the melan- choly affair between him and Mr. Chaworth . He said he declined ...
... heard . His speech was accord- ingly read by the clerk in a very audible and distinct manner , and contained an exact detail of all the particulars relating to the melan- choly affair between him and Mr. Chaworth . He said he declined ...
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... heard by the captain and us who were within . An- other attempt , therefore , was inade to bring these madmen to land ; which , however , proved ineffectual . This unavoidable delay made the people on board outrageous : yet one thing in ...
... heard by the captain and us who were within . An- other attempt , therefore , was inade to bring these madmen to land ; which , however , proved ineffectual . This unavoidable delay made the people on board outrageous : yet one thing in ...
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... lived when I left England ; but , when I came there , I found the house shut up . Having been absent so many years , and in all that time never having heard a word from home , I knew 30 THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF LORD BYKON .
... lived when I left England ; but , when I came there , I found the house shut up . Having been absent so many years , and in all that time never having heard a word from home , I knew 30 THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF LORD BYKON .
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Memoirs of the life and writings of lord Byron George Clinton (biographer of Byron.) Vista completa - 1825 |
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