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1 2 | Sugata declares. The Gina speaks no falsehood, the great
2 3 | attracts the creatures and speaks to them thus: Do not delight
3 3 | of the world, who always speaks the truth, indicates pain
4 3 | quarters.~106. And if some one speaks to you these words, 'I joyfully
5 3 | and distraction of mind, speaks to expound the law, with
6 4 | merchantmen were present, he speaks thus: This is my son whom
7 5 | born, he, the world's Lord, speaks and shows the real course
8 5 | world, including the gods, speaks thus: I am the Tathâgata,
9 7 | After creating that city he speaks to them in this manner: '
10 7 | time for repose that he speaks these words, and, in fact,
11 11| handsome appearance she speaks words of kindliness and
12 14| when he says: The Tathâgata speaks infallible truth? The Tathâgata
13 15| word that the Tathâgata speaks is true, not false. But
14 15| teaching; when the Tathâgata speaks in this way, there is from
15 15| Prompted by this desire he speaks to those sons as follows:
16 18| will be really true; he speaks what all Tathâgatas have
17 18| catches what the Buddha speaks.~72. He reflects much on
18 26| scabs, and itch. If one speaks an unkind word, true or
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