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1 Int| system. He taught that his purpose differed from the Buddhist.
2 Int| outside ./. of things. His purpose was indeed good but he was
3 Int| was shown.~ It is not my purpose to discuss the Chinese philosophy,
4 Int| not been necessary for my purpose to translate all. The literary
5 Int| not a classic, and as the purpose is to set forth the ruling
6 Int| precisely defeat the author's purpose, his ornaments in Japanese
7 I | constantly strengthened my purpose to perfect myself to the
8 I | though I love learning and purpose to follow the "Way," I have
9 I | of Mencius but I do not purpose to fall behind the oath
10 I | oath promised to forego his purpose. So the official went home
11 I | I swear. So like Genku I purpose to swear for my "Way" but
12 I | death. Such was Buddha's purpose.~ Compare their scheme
13 I | determined to go on in this purpose to the end. You may class
14 I | himself. We approve his purpose. But Shushi's "science"
15 I | and hand. The fox knew his purpose and was powerless. When
16 II | no matter what may be the purpose. Surely it is shameful!
17 II | such a heart, even if we purpose not to aid our neighbors,
18 II | accumulated without definite purpose, yet constantly as day or
19 II | great, must perceive his purpose, govern themselves and be
20 III| His sincerity effected his purpose, and the Shōgun said, "Very
21 III| man was that! How pure his purpose! Who can excel him?~ But
22 IV | is really to fulfil the purpose of our ancestors. Not otherwise
23 IV | but he lacked the firm purpose of the man who really deserts
24 V | must scholars set their purpose on the "Way." It not to
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