Part, Sura

 1  I          |     Mecca there existed a strong feeling of animosity; but Mohammed,
 2  I          |           and to prevent any ill feeling rising up between these
 3  I          |          and driven him out; and feeling himself now sufficiently
 4  I          |         policy and by the strong feeling of attachment to his own
 5  I          |       nigh.~ ~On Monday, June 8, feeling better, he went to the Mosque
 6  I          |      call their common religious feeling, but which really meant,
 7  I          |  entirely destitute of religious feeling, and, even in his earliest
 8  I          |         the shadow of a national feeling; and to have dreamed of
 9  I          | expressions are full of poetical feeling, and the thoughts are earnest
10  I,      VII|         will strip away what ill feeling is in their breasts-there
11  I,      VII| conquered there, and turned back feeling small! and the magicians
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