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1 Int, 27 | The horse sacrifice, the man sacrifice,~The water rites,
2 Int, 82 | salute you, O thoroughbred man,~You who have won a difficult
3 Int, 109 | Suppose, bhikkhus, a man was being borne along by
4 Int, 109 | seeing him, a keen-sighted man standing on the bank would
5 Int, 109 | call out to him: 'Hey, good man! Although you are being
6 Int, 109 | words of that person, that man would struggle against the
7 Int, 109 | energy. 'The keen-sighted man standing on the bank' is
8 1, 15 | craving his companion, a man~wanders on a long, long
9 3, 76 | comrades~with evil people. ~A man who wraps rotting fish~in
10 3, 76 | you seek out fools.~But a man who wraps powdered incense~
11 3, 79 | self-awakening.~So he should be a man of few duties,~of little
12 3, 81 | clinging --~ is called a man~ of integrity. ~
13 3, 82 | Homage to you, O thoroughbred man --~you who have won the
14 3, 91 | be known!' But this young man of good family, having gone
15 3, 91 | life~ -- unfortunate man!~Ruining it, he throws it
16 3, 99 | I call a three-knowledge man --~ not another,~
17 3, 99(*)| religion, a "three-knowledge man" was one who had memorized
18 4, 105 | craving his companion, a man~wanders on a long, long
19 4, 109 | I have heard: "Suppose a man was being carried along
20 4, 109 | alluring. And then another man with good eyesight, standing
21 4, 109 | him would say: 'My good man, even though you are being
22 4, 109 | death-like pain.' Then the first man, on hearing the words of
23 4, 109 | the words of the second man, would make an effort with
24 4, 109 | arousing of persistence. The man with good eyesight standing
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