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1 Int | limited study goes, can I find that it has satisfied "the
2 Int | commentator: he sought to find all truth within his own
3 Int(20)| all I have been able to find in English. A lecture recently
4 I | Forsaking Tei-Shu we cannot find Confucius and Mencius. Forsaking
5 I | Confucius and Mencius we cannot find Gyō and Shun; and forsaking
6 I | forsaking Gyō and Shun we cannot find the "Way" of Heaven and
7 I | of Tei-Shu should readily find fault is for a wren to mock
8 I | evil arts against such men find their curses returned upon
9 I | the spirit the gods can find no place to enter in. This
10 I | but how shall busy men find time to learn its universal
11 II | like a dream; how shall we find satisfaction in it? To see
12 II | that it is a dream is to find the beginning of the "Way."~
13 II | and even in doing it we find no profit. Though we are
14 II | lesson to the world, but you find profound reason in everything.
15 II | Should they return they would find no occupation and no place
16 II | circumstances. Should they find no work in town they would
17 II | of the boat that we may find again the sword lost overboard.
18 II | conditions suitably met.~ ./. Find the proper man and entrust
19 III | the common folk too may find pleasure in their pleasure,
20 III | flatterers are liked and find ready employment, but in
21 III | friend in Edo but I cannot find him. So I must find some
22 III | cannot find him. So I must find some place." And the priest
23 III | to remain until he should find some occupation. He thanked
24 III | what I have received. But I find no means so to do." Then
25 IV | wonderful what meaning you can find even in a theme like this."~ ~
26 IV | inventions; and though they may find something of value one time
27 IV | there is no one who does not find pleasure in lust. And the
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