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" ... life, in behalf of a people only endeared to him by their past glories, and as fellowcreatures suffering under the yoke of a heathen oppressor. To have fallen in a crusade for Freedom and Humanity, as in olden times it would have been an atonement... "
The Edinburgh Annual Register - Página 260
1825
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volumen 17

1825 - 776 páginas
...oppressor. To have fallen m a crusade for Freedom and Humanity. as in olden times it would have been an atonement for the blackest crimes, may in the present...so great a man, paid this year the debt of nature. WTe have already, under the head of history, recorded the death of Louis XVIII. Though his life was...
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The Portfolio of Entertaining & Instructive Varieties in History ..., Volumen 3

1824 - 394 páginas
...oppressor. To have fallen in a crusade for freedom and humanity, as in olden times it would have been an atonement for the blackest crimes, may in the present be allowed to expiate greater follies than even exaggerated calumny has propagated against Byron. ON THE RAPID INCREASE IN THE SOURCES OF PUBLIC INFORMATION....
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The life and genius of lord Byron. To which is prefixed A sketch on lord ...

sir Cosmo Gordon - 1824 - 140 páginas
...oppressor. To have fallen in a crusade for freedom and humanity, as in olden times it would have been an atonement for the blackest crimes , may in the present be allowed to expiate greater follies than even exaggerated calumny has propagated against Byron.» We were going to allude again this week to the...
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Pamphleteer: Dedicated to Both Houses of Parliament, to be ..., Volumen 24

Abraham John Valpy - 1824 - 558 páginas
...oppressor. To have fallen in a crusade for freedom and humanity, as in olden times it would have been an atonement for the blackest crimes, may in the present be allowed to expiate greater follies than even exaggerated calumny b,as propagated against Byron." OF LORD BYRON. BY SIR COSMO GORDON. Newstead Abbey....
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volumen 3

1824 - 452 páginas
...oppressor. To have fallen in a crusade for freedom and humanity, as in oMen times it would have been an atonement for the blackest crimes, may in the present be allowed to expiate greater follies, than even exaggerated calumny has propagated against Byron. CHOICE EXTRACTS FROM NEW WORKS. ANECDOTE OF BURKE....
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 17,Partes 1-3

Walter Scott - 1825 - 780 páginas
...oppressor. To have fallen in a crusade for Freedom and Humanity, as in olden times it would have been an atonement for the blackest crimes, may in the present...history, recorded the death of Louis XVIII. though his life was the reverse of eventful, yet as great part of it was passed in a private station, and out...
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Anecdotes of lord Byron [by A. Kilgour].

Alexander Kilgour (M.D.) - 1825 - 234 páginas
...oppressor. To have fallen in a crusade for freedom and humanity, as in olden times it would have been an atonement for the blackest crimes, may in the present be allowed to expiate greater follies, than even exaggerated calumny has propagated against Byron." The opinions of the Poet-Laureate of England are,...
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Anecdotes of Lord Byron: From Authentic Sources; with Remarks Illustrative ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1825 - 238 páginas
...oppressor. To have fallen in a crusade for freedom and humanity, as in olden times it would have been an atonement for the blackest crimes, may in the present be allowed to expiate greater follies, than even exaggerated calumny has propagated against Byron." The opinions of the Poet-Laureate of England are,...
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Correspondence of lord Byron, with a friend, including his letters to his ...

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 674 páginas
...oppression. To have fallen in a crusade for freedom and humanity, as, in olden times, it would have been an atonement for the blackest crimes, may, in the present, be allowed to expiate greater follies than ever exaggerating calumny has propagated against Byron.» END. ...
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The Dublin and London magazine

1825 - 508 páginas
...fallen in a crusade for freedom and humanity, as in olden times it would have been an atonement lor the blackest crimes, may in the present be allowed to expiate greater follies than even exaggerated calumny has propagated against Byron.' The author of the volume ends with the following...
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