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 1  I             | expensive sacrifice.~ ~Yet the mere existence amongst them of
 2  I             |     class looked upon him as a mere vulgar soothsayer.~ ~But
 3  I             |   result of this was more than mere social disqualification,
 4  I             |   daughter of Abu Bekr, then a mere child, but whom he married
 5  I             |     that he could have been no mere impostor.~ ~The early portions
 6  I             |      and distinguish it from a mere political reform. The ceremonies
 7  I             |        the subject than to the mere style,-to the originality
 8  I             |     crept in, are most of them mere matters of orthography,
 9  I             |        one. They may have been mere numerical or alphabetical
10  I             |        or sense, are sometimes mere arbitrary divisions irrespective
11  I             |    speech, pretty conceits, or mere poetical embellishments;
12  I             |       to plunder others on the mere pretence that they are infidels
13  I             |       Qur'ân was revealed to a mere man. Misbelievers deem him
14  I             |       all. Other religions are mere conjecture. The Qur'ân could
15  I             |  people objected that he was a mere mortal like themselves and
16  I             |     reject him because he is a mere mortal: they are drowned,
17  I             |    prophet acts and lives as a mere mortal, or is crazy. Hell-fire
18  I             |        in hell. Mohammed is no mere poet. The Qur'ân an admonition.
19 II,    XXIII   |        left!'~ ~ ./. Not so!-a mere word he speaks!-but behind
20 II,     XXIV(1)|  course to pursue, and not the mere swearing to obey.~ ~ ./. 
21 II,    XXXII(2)|    meeting with Him,' and be a mere reiteration of the sentiment
22 II,        L(1)|       be 'old folks' tales' or mere invention.~ ~
23 II,      LVI   |       pleased we could make it mere grit, so that~ ye would
24 II,    LXIII(4)| presence, they are really like mere logs.~ ~ ./. 
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