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1 1, Prol| forth the very essence of my case.~:~
2 1, 1 | predecessors' view of the case, and by a very skilful diagnosis,
3 1, 5 | Behold this in the case of Moses and Mount Sinai. 14~
4 1 (4) | with God's will, as in the case of the saint Daquqi (infra,
5 1, 7 | is due obeisance,~In the case supposed it would be wrong
6 1, 7 | complain; I merely state my case.~My heart says, "He has
7 1, 9 | to go and represent their case to the Khalifa at Bagdad,
8 2, 14 | The Arab said, "In that case get, off my camel and go
9 3, 12 | When he had stated his case, David ordered the accused
10 3, 12 | consideration before deciding the case. After private meditation
11 3, 13 | as the rest do.'~In that case no trade at all will be
12 4, 2 | Even as occurred in the case of the nut-gatherer.~Ibrahim'
13 5, 10 | Providence. He also instanced the case of the ass of a water-carrier,
14 5, 13 | to be informed of their case, for He knows all; nor to
15 6 (2) | To God I commit my case" (Koran xl. 47). ~
16 6, 5 | learning the facts of the case the Qazi said, "This Faqir
17 6, 5 | dissatisfied with this view of the case, and again pressed the Qazi
18 6, 5 | him to apply in his own case those principles of mercy
19 6, 5 | which he had proposed in the case of another. The Qazi said
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