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 1  I             |       beneath his dignity, and thought that he had a prescriptive
 2  I             |      mode of life and habit of thought, and especially of his physical
 3  I             |   periods in solitude and deep thought; and he was profoundly impressed
 4  I             |    calmer frame of mind.~ ~The thought that he might be, after
 5  I             |      of female infanticide, he thought, no doubt, that he had done
 6  I,       II   |       his soldiery,' those who thought that they should meet their
 7  I,        V   |   awake repenting of what they thought in secret to themselves.~ ~
 8  I,        V(3)|                  This has been thought by strict Musselmans to
 9  I,      VII(1)|    find that he has never even thought of the question at all.
10  I,      VII   |        were a shadow, and they thought it would fall upon them (
11  I,       IX   |  straitened for them, and they thought that there was no refuge
12  I,      XII   |     And he said to him whom he thought would escape of those two, '
13  I,      XII   |    apostles despaired and they thought that they were proved liars,
14 II,    XVIII   |      you at first! nay, but ye thought that we would never make
15 II,      XXI   |      he went away in wrath and thought that we had no power over
16 II,   XXVIII(2)|       be to everything but the thought of Moses.~ ~
17 II,   XXVIII   |        without right; and they thought that they to us should not
18 II,    XXXIV   |       speech.~ ~Those who were thought weak shall say to those
19 II,    XXXIV   |    shall say to those who were thought weak, 'Was it we who turned
20 II,    XXXIV   | sinners.'~ ~And those who were thought weak shall say to those
21 II,   XXXVII   |          85] What then is your thought respecting the Lord of the
22 II,  XXXVIII   |        few are they!'~ ~And he thought that we were trying him;
23 II,      XLI   |         nor your skins; but ye thought that God did not know much.
24 II,      XLI   |        of what ye do. And that thought of yours which ye thought
25 II,      XLI   |      thought of yours which ye thought concerning your Lord has
26 II,   XLVIII   |       is well aware!~ ~Nay, ye thought that the Apostle and the
27 II,   XLVIII   |  seemly in your hearts! and ye thought evil thoughts, and ye were
28 II,      LII(2)|                         At the thought of the next life.~ ~ ./. 
29 II,      LIX   |       would go forth, and they thought that their fortresses would
30 II,     LXIX   |        my book. [20] Verily, I thought that I should meet my reckoning;'
31 II,    LXXII   |       the mark!~ ~'"[5] And we thought that men and ginn would
32 II,    LXXII   |   their perverseness. And they thought, as ye thought, that God
33 II,    LXXII   |        And they thought, as ye thought, that God would not raise
34 II,    LXXII   |     separate bands.~ ~'"And we thought that we could not frustrate
35 II,   LXXXIV   |      family joyful. Verily, he thought that he should never return
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