Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 3, 3 | Buddhist Canon, consisting of thousands of fascicles.~
2 1, 3, 5 | constantly recite hundreds, thousands, and millions of sacred
3 1, 3, 5 | hundreds of grass, and of thousands of trees. There are characters,
4 1, 3, 7 | established on logical subtleties; thousands of books have been written
5 1, 4, 8 | vegetable life, which can exist thousands of years? Why do we prize
6 1, 5, 7 | everywhere; but the killing of thousands of men in a battle-field
7 1, 5, 20| none can tell; how many thousands of summers and winters it
8 1, 6, 9 | Patriarch says: " Hundreds and thousands of laws originate with mind.
9 1, 6, 10| Thought writers: 'Tens of thousands of women in this country
10 1, 6, 16| shall we do when hundreds, thousands, and millions of things
11 1, 7, 1 | cigars among us? Have we not thousands of life-long slaves to spirits
12 1, 7, 1 | Have we not hundreds of thousands of life-long~slaves to gold
13 1, 8, 4 | sleep in bed, but think of thousands of things."1~A ridiculous
14 Appen, Intro | intended) to encourage thousands of virtuous acts by explaining
15 Appen, Intro | intended) to investigate thousands of things, and throw light
16 Appen, Intro | so far as they encourage thousands of virtuous acts by giving
17 Appen, Intro | of all, in investigating thousands of things and in tracing
18 Appen, Intro | infer an Ultimate Cause for thousands of things, not only from
19 Appen, 1 | their turn) brought forth thousands of things. Accordingly the
20 Appen, 1 | in their explanation of thousands of things. Though they point
21 Appen, 1 | Again, if, as they say, thousands of things could come naturally
22 Appen, 2, 2 | so-called 'production of thousands of things by the Three.'
23 Appen, 2, 2 | there must be hundreds and thousands of Atmans, among which there
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