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1 Int | Buddhism and his writings show strong marks of its influence,
2 Int | old and young, weak and strong; for every one there is
3 Int | followers were few, but were all strong men,"29a we are told. And
4 Int | cherished as a man pure in life, strong in influence and great in
5 Int(49)| they die violently, with strong protest, the spirit remains
6 I | Buddhists doubtless think that a strong oath, but from the point
7 I | of Ōyōmei. Ōyōmei was a strong man, and although his arguments
8 I(40) | exceedingly great and exceedingly strong. Being nourished by rectitude,
9 I | with a body so if there is strong belief even where there
10 II | Musashi, so skillful and strong was he: but at Nagakute1
11 II | lust that the body may be strong. If in service we seek promotion
12 II | right. Men, when many and strong, may succeed for a time,
13 II | In China and Japan many strong men have prided themselves
14 II | Spirit, "Very great, very strong, filling Heaven and Earth!"25
15 II | continuing, ever it grows strong and at last the spirit so
16 II | strength to make the weak strong, or we shall be like the
17 II | gratified. So those who are strong seize the wealth of the
18 III | luxury. He made his rule strong and bequeathed it to future
19 III | danger remains. But most strong rulers hate reproof and
20 III | added, "the spirit of the strong samurai does not consent
21 IV | darkness it is naturally strong and clear and reaches to
22 IV | the Nara Dai Butsu, and so strong a man as Nobunaga thought
23 IV | quite unparallelled. His strong wisdom was unique. With
24 V | unforgetful of righteousness and strong of heart.~ Even in the
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