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1 7 (4) | of terms, covetousness is taken in a restricted sense as
2 7 (6) | unbroken morality, which may be taken to be implied in Sec. 9
3 12, 19 | so conducts himself, has taken such a path that on the
4 12, 19 | so conducts himself, has taken such a path, that he will
5 12, 19 | so conducts himself, has taken such a path that on the
6 12, 19 | so conducts himself, has taken such a path that on the
7 12, 19 | so conducts himself, has taken such a path that on the
8 12, 19 | so conducts himself, has taken such a path that on the
9 12, 19 | so conducts himself, has taken such a path that by realizing
10 36 | abundance.' ~"So when I had taken solid food and regained
11 57, Text| That dog duty has long been taken up and practiced by him.
12 57, Text| That dog duty has long been taken up and practiced by him.
13 57, Text| this dog duty has long been taken up and practiced by me.
14 57, Text| that ox duty has long been taken up and practiced by him.
15 57, Text| that ox duty has long been taken up and practiced by him.
16 57, Text| this ox duty has long been taken up and practiced by me.
17 107 | trainer of horses, having taken on a beautiful thoroughbred
18 107 | brahman, the Tathagata, having taken on a man to be tamed, first
19 125 | come down to the foot and taken his friend by the arm, making
20 131, Text| right there.~Not taken in, ~unshaken,~that's how
21 131, Text| future. ~"And how is one taken in with regard to present
22 131, Text| consciousness. This is called being taken in with regard to present
23 131, Text| qualities. ~"And how is one not taken in with regard to present
24 131, Text| right there.~Not taken in, ~unshaken,~that's how
25 140 | wanderer who has already taken up residence there. If he
26 140 | the one who had already taken up residence in the potter'
27 140 | formerly he foolishly had taken on mental acquisitions and
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