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... true light . " He states what is the " true light " : Sir Hew Dalrymple " has abandoned our vantage ground , betrayed the cause of Spain and Portugal , and disclaimed , as far as his authority extends , the feelings which the Spaniards ...
... true light . " He states what is the " true light " : Sir Hew Dalrymple " has abandoned our vantage ground , betrayed the cause of Spain and Portugal , and disclaimed , as far as his authority extends , the feelings which the Spaniards ...
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... true devotion was given elsewhere ; his true ideals were not embodied in the external forms and symbols of the age ; his real standards could not be made manifest by signs which would be visible to the crowd.54 In such an age the true ...
... true devotion was given elsewhere ; his true ideals were not embodied in the external forms and symbols of the age ; his real standards could not be made manifest by signs which would be visible to the crowd.54 In such an age the true ...
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... true lover's death , Life onely him annoyes ; And when he taketh leave of life , Then love beginns his joyes . Viewing the world in this way , Southwell , even in his distress , experienced true inward happiness : My conscience is my ...
... true lover's death , Life onely him annoyes ; And when he taketh leave of life , Then love beginns his joyes . Viewing the world in this way , Southwell , even in his distress , experienced true inward happiness : My conscience is my ...
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