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1 Int | PHILOSOPHERS OF THE SŌ.~ The best known of the "orthodox" philosophers
2 Int | existence when it becomes known and ceases to be when it
3 Int | its schools. Several well known scholars are reputed followers
4 Int | Kumazawa Ryōkai is the best known. Later Ōshio Heihachirō
5 Int | writing, but is everywhere known for fierce opposition to
6 Int | century. Of these men the best known is Arai Hakuseki. With his
7 Int(40)| Michi no Hanashi are best known. Besides these there are
8 Int | which he was thenceforth known, and that is inscribed on
9 I | Yet even that is not known to the rustics who do not
10 I | thinking it will not be known, is to add interest to the
11 I | are evil spirits which are known as they are felt by men.
12 II | hardship as soldiers and had known no luxury even in their
13 II | When the laws are made known showing the punishments
14 II(36) | I have retained his well known name.~
15 III | karō Ban Daizen, a man well known to Ieyasu. Ban Daizen made
16 III | but he seems not to have known of the theft of the bamboos,
17 IV | everywhere is spoken of is not known at home. We foolish men
18 IV | river is so big and well known it is easily avoided; so
19 V | he went away. Nor was it known whither he went.~ There
20 V | Confucianism was not yet made known to the world and so even
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