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1 Int(35)| democratic disregard of official rank and right, led an assault
2 Int | yet with a distinction of rank." When this distinction
3 Int | When this distinction of rank is preserved all are good.
4 Int | lowest wisdom determined the rank and there was none evil.
5 Int | Jun-an. Here Kyusō took first rank and made great progress
6 I(32) | century A.D. and take high rank among Taoist writings.~
7 I | no notion of the Shōgun's rank, continued at his work.
8 I | friend, a samurai of low rank named Sugimoto. While absent
9 I | Heaven and Earth are given rank by it and by it all things
10 II | borrowed world." But men want rank and gain. They seek them
11 II | know. But so and so has rank and wealth. He is unknown
12 II | men were chosen only for rank, words, literary skill,
13 III | empire is peace. Men of rank and virtue may treat their
14 III | instance. No other man of low rank has thus taken his life
15 III | exalted. I may well give up my rank; " and he left his castle
16 III | knows no distinction of rank. So does my talk of fidelity
17 IV | He soon gave up his high rank, became a priest, liked
18 V | Alas! Alas! but my low rank and feeble powers could
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