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 1  I             |    of the Peninsula, was in free communication with the rest
 2  I             |  were but ill suited to the free and restless spirit of the
 3  I             | were perhaps not themselves free from small discrepances;
 4  I             |   which the Arabic is quite free; and the same objection
 5  I             |   Christians. Mosques to be free. Story of Abraham: he rebuilds
 6  I,       II   |  for you for the slain: the free for the free, the slave
 7  I,       II   |     slain: the free for the free, the slave for the slave,
 8  I,       IV   |     by mistake then let him free a believing neck 1; and
 9  I,       IV   |    a believer, then let him free a believing neck. And if
10  I,       IV   |    his friends, and let him free a believing neck; but he
11  I,        V   |  and God will not hold thee free from men; for God guides
12  I,        V   |    or to clothe them, or to free a neck 1; but he who has
13  I,       XI   | bear witness too, that I am free from that which ye associate
14  I,      XII   |   your father's face may be free for you, and ye may be,
15 II,    XVIII   |   its way in the sea with a free course.~ ~And when they
16 II,    XLVII   |  bonds!~ ~[5] Then either a free grant (of liberty) or a
17 II,     LXVI(1)|  The chapter is intended to free him from his oath respecting
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