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 1  I             |     were settled in the sterile country of the Higâz, and the no
 2  I             |        essayed to penetrate the country and conquer its hardy inhabitants.~ ~
 3  I             |       their way into the~ ~ ./. country after the repression of
 4  I             |      most ancient shrine in the country. It is situated in a narrow
 5  I             | According to the fashion of the country he was provided with a Bedawi
 6  I             |      emigrated to the Christian country of Abyssinia. The next year
 7  I             |     place, he so devastated the country around that ambassadors
 8  I             |   religious institutions of his country as he found them, and he
 9  I             |         of the folk lore of the country.~ ~He, however, told them
10  I             |       immemorial customs of his country and their tribal~ ~ ./. 
11  I             |        little honour in his own country, looked on by some as a
12 II,      XXV   |      quicken therewith the dead country, and to give it for drink
13 II,    XXVII   |       to serve the Lord of this country who has made it sacred,
14 II,    XXXIV   |      give thanks to Him! a good country and a forgiving Lord!' [
15 II,     XXXV   |       irrigate therewith a dead country, and we quicken therewith
16 II,    XLIII   |        raised up thereby a dead country; thus shall ye too be brought
17 II,      LIX(1)|        were forced to leave the country.~ ~
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