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1 They rejoice more heartily in vanity than thou in the truth.
2 The Lord showed me that he wanted me to rejoice more .
3 If you do well, no one will rejoice more than I.
4 And none rejoice more than you when he returns a conqueror from the field.
5 That is to say, we rejoice , but the mighty dead will never rejoice more .
6 You rejoice more or less, accordingly, in your capture.
7 I tell you my sorrows, because, if I escape them, I am sure nobody will rejoice more .
8 If they were successful in the work they undertake, no one in England would rejoice more than myself.
9 They returned to the promontory, and there seemed to rejoice more than before for this their fortunate undertaking.
10 I rejoice that I have lived to see this day, and expect to rejoice more while I live.
11 No one will rejoice more than I shall if God sees fit to call you to good work.
12 No one can rejoice more sincerely than myself that this black cloud has passed away from your life.
13 My darling little wife, when I return, you must rejoice more in me than in the money I bring.
14 I rejoice more in being the descendant of these early pioneers of Canada, than if noble blood coursed my veins.
15 I am sure no one can rejoice more than I shall when he leaves, which is to be next Saturday.
16 Nay, will not such a one often rejoice more than any other in the rich show of his outer apparel?
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