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 1  I             |   protector, and his life would certainly have been in imminent danger
 2  I             |         saw that its cause must certainly triumph. Mohammed promised
 3  I             |    Mohammed. Mohammed, however, certainly had not access to the Greek
 4  I             | regarded each other.~ ~Mohammed certainly wished his religion to be
 5  I             |       tradition. The system was certainly not due to Mohammed's invention,
 6  I             |      are original. No religion, certainly no sacred books of a religion,
 7  I             |         earnest belief which he certainly had at this time in the
 8  I,      VII   |       in folly, and, verily, we certainly think thou art of the liars.' [
 9  I,      VII(1)|        The author of "El Islám" certainly did visit the Sinaitic mountains,
10  I,       XI   |         of thy Lord, they shall certainly not reach thee; then travel
11  I,      XII   |       verily, we should then be certainly unjust.'~ ~[80] And when
12  I,      XVI   |         good in this world; but certainly the abode of the next is
13 II,    XVIII   |       thou pleased thou mightst certainly have had a hire for this.'~ ~
14 II,      XIX   |     thou dost not desist I will certainly stone thee; but get thee
15 II,       XX   |     Said they, 'These twain are certainly two magicians, who wish
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