The Life, Writings, Opinions, and Times of the Right Hon. George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron: Including ... Anecdotes, and Memoirs of the Lives of the Most Eminent and Eccentric, Public and Noble Characters and Courtiers of the ... Age and Court of His Majesty King George the Fourth. In the Course of the Biography is Also Separately Given, Copious Recollections of the Lately Destroyed Ms. Originally Intended for Posthumous Publication, and Entitled: Memoirs of My Own Life and Times, Volume 1M. Iley, 1825 - 431 pages |
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... persons and their minds . It will , however , be some satisfaction and consolation to know that , as Lord Byron's Memoirs of his own life were perused by several of his friends , an inquiry has been instituted and persevered in , and we ...
... persons and their minds . It will , however , be some satisfaction and consolation to know that , as Lord Byron's Memoirs of his own life were perused by several of his friends , an inquiry has been instituted and persevered in , and we ...
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... Persons there . Extract of Letter from an English Traveller ; giving an account of Lord Byron's residence in Venice , also of his visit to Juliet's Tomb , at Verona .-- Extract from another Letter of a French Traveller , respecting Lord ...
... Persons there . Extract of Letter from an English Traveller ; giving an account of Lord Byron's residence in Venice , also of his visit to Juliet's Tomb , at Verona .-- Extract from another Letter of a French Traveller , respecting Lord ...
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... persons having figured in the History of England under the name of Buron , Biron , or Byron , which they assumed indiscriminately ; and in the reign of Henry VIII . , on the dissolution of the religious houses , the church and priory of ...
... persons having figured in the History of England under the name of Buron , Biron , or Byron , which they assumed indiscriminately ; and in the reign of Henry VIII . , on the dissolution of the religious houses , the church and priory of ...
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... person of great affability , and dexterity , as well as martial knowledge , which gave great life to the designs of the well - affected ; and with the encouragement of some gentlemen of North Wales , he in a short time raised such a ...
... person of great affability , and dexterity , as well as martial knowledge , which gave great life to the designs of the well - affected ; and with the encouragement of some gentlemen of North Wales , he in a short time raised such a ...
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... persons , and Lord Byron declar- ing that the way to have most game was to take no care of it at all . Mr. Hewett's opinion was , that the most effectual way would be to make the game the property of the owner of the soil . The debate ...
... persons , and Lord Byron declar- ing that the way to have most game was to take no care of it at all . Mr. Hewett's opinion was , that the most effectual way would be to make the game the property of the owner of the soil . The debate ...
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