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1 Int | the Imperial sanction was given to the Indian religion,
2 Int(15)| Accounts of his life are given by Mayer, p. 25; Meadows,
3 Int(15)| points in his philosophy is given by W. A. P. Martin, D.D.,—"
4 Int(20)| English. A lecture recently given by Prof. Inoue of the Imperial
5 Int | educated men in Japan had given up Buddhism it still retained
6 I(4) | highest influence and honours given by the Tokugawa to a scholar.
7 I | their own darkness and are given over to learned vanity and
8 I(47) | Pien Ts'iao) was the title given to a physician who lived
9 I | it, Heaven and Earth are given rank by it and by it all
10 II | of an ox," we are wholly given up to self. Nor are we to
11 II | economical samurai must be given office. Mere laws and the
12 III | come to think the empire given for one's own pleasure.
13 III(8) | connection with the Dai Butsu is given in Satow and Hawes' "Handbook,"
14 III | readily removed and flatterers given office. When there is error
15 III | brother is so young I have given him this command in token
16 III | and brave samurai may be given office, and he will have
17 III | the testimonial Gamo had given him for his services in
18 III | Abe Bungō no Kami, but had given up his position and taken
19 IV(8) | the sharp judgment here given. The first part has been
20 V | of his power, which was given him at Kamakura, and he
21 V | with his fish that had been given him, even in the feasting
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