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1 1, 3 | in that barbarous way on account of his attachment to the
2 2, 3 | slave had given a very bad account of him, saying that he was
3 2, 3 | fellow slave had given a bad account of him, and asked what he
4 2 (1) | This is a figurative account of the emanations of Absolute
5 2, 14 | further illustrated by an account of the mighty works which
6 3, 4 | Pharaoh.~Then follows a long account of the birth of Moses, of
7 3, 15 | Remember well the day of final account!~:~
8 3, 18 | born of opinion.~See the account of this in the chapter cited,~
9 3, 18 | and so on. ~'Tis not an account of the arguments and deep
10 4, 2 | eagle.~Then follows a long account of various miraculous incidents
11 4 (20)| but thyself to make out an account against thee that day " (
12 4, 2 | me from it but men of no account?"~Does a man acting on compulsion
13 4, 6 | Then follows a very long account of the dealings of Moses,
14 4, 6 | complains that he is made of no account by Moses, and Moses retorts
15 4, 7 | said, "O Lord of the day of account,~Thou makest forms; wherefore,
16 4, 7 | butter is hidden and of no account.~Stir up your milk assiduously
17 5, 10 | sustenance was only issued on account of the weakness of man's
18 5, 10 | you.~You repudiate me on account of your own bad fancies;~
19 6, 6 | the treasure on his own account. After shooting many arrows
20 6, 6 | efficacy of his prayers,~On account of the delay in answering
21 6, 8 | his remembrance;~And on account of this fault of that holy
22 6, 9 | me altogether."~It is on account of their sweet voices~That
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