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 1   I,  27|    see the homage of so many thousands laid at His feet. This is
 2   I,  49|    health bestowed, how many thousands of infirm persons do you
 3   I,  49|    been healed, when so many thousands have been left unaided,
 4  II,  10|   you write, and comprise in thousands of books; what kind of judgment,
 5  II,  40| nights spent in reckoning up thousands wrung from the life-blood
 6  II,  72| years, compared with so many thousands of ages? And yet, lest we
 7  II,  75|     now could have been done thousands of years ago, the Supreme
 8  II,  75|      be accomplished as many thousands after this, nothing compelled
 9 VII,  42|   seconds, he beheld so many thousands throughout the world perish
10 VII,  47|  harassed, and diminished by thousands, through the destruction
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