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Meanings of unconquerable love in English
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Usage of unconquerable love in English
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It was unconquerablelove, she said, that had induced her to act thus.
2
She offers the apparent anomaly of extreme detachment and of an unconquerablelove of life.
3
Such pity soon leads to an unconquerablelove.
4
And the kingdom which is to be established forever is a new kingdom, the royalty of unconquerablelove.
5
He knew the infamous vices of her rulers; he retained an unconquerablelove for liberty and for his own race.
6
Noiselessly and gradually did a belief in liberty, and an unconquerablelove of independence, grow up among that simple people.
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And the kingdom which is to be established forever is a new kingdom, the royalty of perfect and unconquerablelove.
8
She went, being in the clutches of a superior force, tractably enough, but with none of her unconquerablelove of country subdued.
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Urged by that unconquerablelove of the Absolute which possesses all true poets, Racine seeks in God alone the source of all regal power:
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There exists in the people of Portugal, an unconquerablelove of their ease, which is superior even to their fear and detestation of the enemy.
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Every plan that reason had suggested and judgment approved was forgotten or destroyed, and love, all-conquering, unconquerablelove, reigned over every thought, feeling, and emotion.
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"Lady, I can see nothing, hear nothing but my unconquerablelove!"
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"But, mother," said Dennis, almost impatiently, "in view of my unconquerablelove, it is nearly the same as if I were married to her now."