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1 Int | conviction that human moral life has its hasis and its safeguards
2 Int(15)| translations. Accounts of his life are given by Mayer, p. 25;
3 Int | golden chain of spiritual life running through every form
4 Int(19)| rectification of heart and life to be the main point, as
5 Int | belief that righteousness is life. The shortest time is sufficient,
6 Int | sufficient, is the "true long life," if spent in conformity
7 Int | rest; this is the true long life and wealth and peace, for
8 Int | shall occupy the entire life. Yet both agree in reprobating
9 Int | that does not govern the life. "True learning is disregard
10 Int | cherished as a man pure in life, strong in influence and
11 Int | moulded the intellectual life of the nation. Within its
12 Int | permeating the nation's life could not fail to be modified.
13 Int | exaltation of a disregard of life, an exaltation that comes
14 Int | and from that strength the life will come and then in act
15 Int(46)| that so unhindered, His life through me might flow."~
16 Int | diligence in study. His life was the wholly uneventful
17 Int | enemies. It was during his life that the famous forty-seven
18 I | perfect myself to the end of life. But, unexpectedly, I was
19 I | be the reward for my long life, and in illness and pain
20 I(6) | teaching that governs one's own life.~
21 I | old priest. To the end of life I study the established
22 I(40) | Opinions differed as to its life after the death of the body.
23 II | body is the "way" of long life, as is diligence of promotion.
24 II | In peace, in trouble, in life, in death, in joy, in sorrow,
25 II | morning-glory, of its short life, of autumn loneliness and
26 II | Reason should be our life. Never should we separate
27 II | everywhere.~ ~BENEVOLENCE THE LIFE OF THE SOUL.~ One day,
28 II | Thus is benevolence the life of the heart. It lives with
29 II | Heaven, for it is their life and without it they die.~
30 III | river, Heaven, "Spare his life a few years, and take mine
31 III | and so he swore by his own life. I am deeply moved as I
32 III | emperor prayed by his own life for the life of his general,
33 III | by his own life for the life of his general, so did Ieyasu
34 III | so did Ieyasu pray by his life for the peace of the empire.
35 III | battle. In the fight body and life are risked, but it is not
36 III | this, but gives up even life to benefit his country,
37 III | rank has thus taken his life in his hand and approached
38 III | obtain your pardon with my life." Very angrily he spoke, "
39 III | house through my desire for life," and killed herself before
40 III | had retired from active life was making researches into
41 III | and purposed to spend my life as a beggar. With no design
42 III | homeless. He saw no resource in life, and having fortunately
43 V | all is righteousness, next life, then silver and gold. These
44 V | But to the samurai even life is as dirt compared to righteousness.~
45 V | more will he be stingy of life. Stinginess is another name
46 V | is one of the days of my life! So it is not a day for
47 V | and there is in all the life no day that is not for its
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