Memoirs of the Life A. Writings of Lord ByronJames Robins and Company, 1830 - 756 pages |
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... passing religious from his cell to the altar . The great dining - room is a most noble apartment , presenting a good idea of ancient manners , but now deserted and forlorn . In passing towards the habitable part of the house , it was ...
... passing religious from his cell to the altar . The great dining - room is a most noble apartment , presenting a good idea of ancient manners , but now deserted and forlorn . In passing towards the habitable part of the house , it was ...
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... passed a vote , excepting him from pardon , and sequestrating his estates . His success was not , however , always proportioned to his valour or his loyalty ; for , being intrusted with the command of the Irish forces , he was induced ...
... passed a vote , excepting him from pardon , and sequestrating his estates . His success was not , however , always proportioned to his valour or his loyalty ; for , being intrusted with the command of the Irish forces , he was induced ...
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... passed , they parted . Mr. Donston returned to the com- pany , and Mr. Chaworth turned to go down stairs ; but , just as Mr. Donston entered the door , he met Lord Byron coming out , and they passed , as there was a large screen that ...
... passed , they parted . Mr. Donston returned to the com- pany , and Mr. Chaworth turned to go down stairs ; but , just as Mr. Donston entered the door , he met Lord Byron coming out , and they passed , as there was a large screen that ...
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... passed . He said , " That Lord Byron and he entered the room together , Lord Byron leading the way ; that his lordship , in walking forwards , said something relative to the for- mer dispute , on which he proposed fastening the door ...
... passed . He said , " That Lord Byron and he entered the room together , Lord Byron leading the way ; that his lordship , in walking forwards , said something relative to the for- mer dispute , on which he proposed fastening the door ...
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... passed , great as they were , could not turn him from the profession of his choice . He continued in the service , and was promoted to the rank of captain . In the year 1758 the command of a small squadron was given to him , and he ...
... passed , great as they were , could not turn him from the profession of his choice . He continued in the service , and was promoted to the rank of captain . In the year 1758 the command of a small squadron was given to him , and he ...
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