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Faustus suggested Lord Byron's won- derful drama . Manfred , however , like the rest of Lord Byron's poems , soon becomes a personification of the author's own feelings , and he forgets Faustus , and Goethe , and every thing but himself ...
Faustus suggested Lord Byron's won- derful drama . Manfred , however , like the rest of Lord Byron's poems , soon becomes a personification of the author's own feelings , and he forgets Faustus , and Goethe , and every thing but himself ...
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... Lord President , the Lord Justice Clerk , the Lord Chief Baron , and the Lord Chief Commis- sioner of the Jury Court , together with the five Lords Commissioners of Justiciary . The first sitting of the Commission was held at Stirling ...
... Lord President , the Lord Justice Clerk , the Lord Chief Baron , and the Lord Chief Commis- sioner of the Jury Court , together with the five Lords Commissioners of Justiciary . The first sitting of the Commission was held at Stirling ...
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in ignorance , and that our Lord pray- ed that his Father might pardon his murderers , as unknowing what they did ; and that St Paul , also sinning in ignorance , nevertheless deserved par- don ; as also Peter , who denied the Lord ...
in ignorance , and that our Lord pray- ed that his Father might pardon his murderers , as unknowing what they did ; and that St Paul , also sinning in ignorance , nevertheless deserved par- don ; as also Peter , who denied the Lord ...
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