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1 1, Story13| short time and returned.~ ~ Property cannot abide in the hands
2 1, Story16| bonds and my hereditary property~confiscated.' I replied: '
3 2, Story14| a person who steals some~property dedicated to pious uses.
4 2, Story19| perhaps return some of the property they~had plundered because
5 2, Story25| But if thou possessest property, dignity, fields and wares,~
6 2, Story48| Lord~ Although I possess no property~ No capital to offer as
7 2, Story49| aside the zekat from thy property because the exuberant vines~
8 3, Story14| getting rich in wealth and property like Feridun~ A worthless
9 3, Story21| noble aspirations with the property of an individual like~myself
10 3, Story26| adornment.~ Examine all his property and belongings of his estate~
11 3, Story28| acquisition of dignity, rank, property, the power of~discriminating
12 6, Story8 | that as he~was a man of property, he might take a young one,
13 7, Story2 | fathers,~learn a trade because property and riches of the world
14 7, Story2 | knowledge~ Because this property of his may be spent in ten
15 7, Story20| intent upon accumulating property and money and so thirsting
16 7, Story20| insult. They accumulate property with~difficulty, guard it
17 8, Maxim1 | Maxim 1~ ~ ~ Property is for the comfort of life,
18 8, Maxim1 | his life in accumulating property but~ has not enjoyed it.~ ~ ~
19 8, Maxim2 | one~of them accumulated property without enjoying it, and
20 8, Maxim6 | subsist without three things: property without~trade, science without
21 8, 55 | can have no access to thy property.~ Either associate not with
22 8, 55 | bid farewell to all thy property.~ Either make no friends
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