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... true . * For seventy years Spaniards made successive thrusts into South Amer- ica's heart , as mysterious then as Africa's in Livingstone's youth . They slew ruthlessly , and were slain ; and at last a handful with sun - black- ened ...
... true . * For seventy years Spaniards made successive thrusts into South Amer- ica's heart , as mysterious then as Africa's in Livingstone's youth . They slew ruthlessly , and were slain ; and at last a handful with sun - black- ened ...
Page 225
... true life and light , keep you and yours , and have mercy on me , and teach me to forgive my persecutors and false accusers ; and send us to meet in His glorious kingdom . My true wife , farewell . Bless my poor boy ; pray for me . My true ...
... true life and light , keep you and yours , and have mercy on me , and teach me to forgive my persecutors and false accusers ; and send us to meet in His glorious kingdom . My true wife , farewell . Bless my poor boy ; pray for me . My true ...
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... true , as there is a God , and as I am now to appear before His tribunal - seat , where I renounce all mercy and salvation if this be not a truth . At my death , W. RALEGH . Some time in this night also , he must have written the verses ...
... true , as there is a God , and as I am now to appear before His tribunal - seat , where I renounce all mercy and salvation if this be not a truth . At my death , W. RALEGH . Some time in this night also , he must have written the verses ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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