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1 4 | reveal what was hidden, to show the way to one who was lost,
2 7 (1) | soiled cloth. He did so to show that effort brings great
3 8 (17)| kusala-kammapatha; 2-11) are to show that these states are produced
4 8 (17)| of rightness (11-18) to show that they must be brought
5 8 (17)| 37-43) are included to show that they will come to perfection
6 8 (17)| Note 18) is also meant to show that one who, by the right
7 8 (18)| if the Buddhas or others show them reasons, they do not
8 11 (8) | Buddha alone is able to show how to overcome all views
9 11 (10)| is explained in order to show how clinging is to be abandoned.
10 21 | present in my lady doesn't show? Why don't I test her?' ~"
11 21 | present in my lady doesn't show. Why don't I test her some
12 21 | present in my lady doesn't show. Why don't I test her some
13 58, Text| reveal what was hidden, to show the way to one who was lost,
14 72 | reveal what was hidden, to show the way to one who was lost,
15 107, 7 | to go to Rajagaha, sir; show me the way to this Rajagaha.'
16 107, 7 | what had been covered, or show the way to one who had gone
17 135 | malicious, & resentful; to show annoyance, aversion, & bitterness. ~"
18 135 | malicious, or resentful; doesn't show annoyance, aversion, or
19 135 | malicious, or resentful; nor to show annoyance, aversion, & bitterness. ~"
20 135 | reveal what was hidden, to show the way to one who was lost,
21 135a, Text| ill-disposed, resentful, and to show ill-temper, hate and surliness. ~
22 135a, Text| resentful, nor does he show ill-temper, hate or surliness.
23 135a, Text| ill-disposed or resentful, or to show ill-temper, hate or surliness. ~
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