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1 This latter road abounds more with water than the former, and likewise passes by Wady Zeyme.
2 This book being written in sentences, almost in the manner of aphorisms, abounds more in sense than words.
3 Each therefore has something in which it abounds more than, and something in which it is deficient from the other.
4 The country we have passed through to-day is well studded with fine trees, among which the mhowa abounds more than usual.
5 Its current being much more sluggish, and its water more muddy than the rest, it abounds more in fish and game of every kind.
6 'Secret faults' will cease to be secret when our love abounds more and more in knowledge, and in all discernment.
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