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 1  I             |        their bards,'-and in the numerous ancient poems still extant
 2  I             |    emperor Adrian, and had made numerous converts. Their creed, however,
 3  I             |         of the Arabs, while the numerous and vexatious restrictions
 4  I             |       by so doing estranged his numerous wives, and was only reconciled
 5  I             | successors and the accession of numerous border tribes.~ ~Two years
 6  I             |      Master, were split up into numerous sects - 'Homoousians and
 7  I             |          and have given rise to numerous differences of opinion among
 8  I             |          while they seemed more numerous than they really were. The
 9  I             |   contending which was the more numerous. Warning of the punishment
10  I,       II   |         of men have conquered a numerous division, by the permission
11  I,      VII(1)|                Referring to the numerous excavated rock-dwellings
12  I,      XVI   |     because one nation 'is more numerous than another; God only tries
13 II,     XVII   |        and sons, and made you a numerous band.~ ~'If ye do well,
14 II,    XXXVI   |        way. But he led astray a numerous race of you; what! had ye
15 II,       XL   |      before them, who were more numerous than they and stronger in
16 II,      CII(2)|        Sahm, which was the most numerous, and the latter, having
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