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1 4 | their inspirer? Do they take Master Gotama as their example?" ~"
2 4 | am their inspirer. They take me as their example." ~"
3 7 | or red or pink, it would take the dye badly and be impure
4 7 | or red or pink, it would take the dye well and be pure
5 7 (17)| brahman would feel inspired to take ordination under him and
6 7 | for breathing things, ~Nor take what is not offered,~With
7 8, 2 | be done. ~(3) Others will take what is not given; we shall
8 8 (17)| covetousness, as it causes one to take what is not given; to ill
9 8 (20)| For those who cannot take up, by actual application,
10 10b, 10 | opened that bag, were to take stock of the contents thus: "
11 19 | close off the false path, take away the male decoy, destroy
12 21 | this stick or shard I will take this catskin bag -- beaten,
13 21 | with that stick or shard, take that catskin bag -- beaten,
14 36 | thought: 'Suppose I were to take only a little food at a
15 36 | emaciated. Suppose I were to take some solid food: some rice &
16 41, Int | what kind of kamma will take one to a low rebirth. You
17 41, Text| is not given; he does not take as a thief another's chattels
18 58, Text| that of the nurse, were to take a stick or a piece of gravel
19 58, Text| would you do?" ~"I would take it out, venerable sir. If
20 58, Text| finger of my right, I would take it out, even if it meant
21 75 | companions, & relatives would take him to a doctor. The doctor
22 75 | clean.' The blind man would take it and put it on. Having
23 75 | companions, & relatives would take him to a doctor. The doctor
24 75 | that a certain man were to take a grimy, oil-stained rag
25 75 | clean.' The blind man would take it and put it on. ~"Then
26 75 | companions, & relatives would take him to a doctor. The doctor
27 82 | or companions. ~His heirs take over his wealth,~while the
28 107, 3 | moderate in eating; you should take food reflecting carefully,
29 107, 7 | instructed thus by you, he might take the wrong road and go westwards.
30 107, 7 | instructed thus by you, may take the wrong road and go westwards
31 125 | a further task, saying: 'Take up, put down.' When, Aggivessana
32 125 | acts on his instructions to take up and put down, then the
33 126 | in search of fire, would take a fire stick and rub it
34 126 | piece of wood. If he were to take a fire stick and rub it
35 126 | in search of fire, would take a fire stick and rub it
36 126 | piece of wood. If he were to take a fire stick and rub it
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