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1 Int| insists upon the supreme duty of "polishing the illustrious
2 Int| for every one there is a duty suited to his powers, and
3 Int| determines him. His whole duty is to live as befits his
4 I | resting, is without its duty.~ Ōyōmei's followers reproach
5 I | all the scholar finds his duty. And especially three things
6 I | pleasure. Careless of their duty to parent and lord they
7 II | promotion we are diligent in duty. But some men who are careful
8 II | frequently should neglect our duty that punishment and degradation
9 II | men-at-arms and if it is not your duty to know. But so and so has
10 II | unknown to no one. What duty have you more important
11 II | unemployed. That is your duty to me. When fine swords,
12 II | make for an officer whose duty shall be the choice of man.
13 III| reverence, yet is it the duty of scholars to celebrate
14 III| but if Yoshisada knows the duty of a samurai he will put
15 III| submission is her chief duty, and though she fully perform
16 III| fully perform this high duty of fidelity, yet is she
17 III| of anything superior, and duty will be slackly performed
18 III| lamentable? Surely it is our duty to reveal such hidden righteousness.
19 V | should be obeyed and the duty of samurai. But nowadays
20 V | with a shell. Yet is it our duty as scholars to grieve over
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