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1 Int | contented Europe for eighteen hundred years.~ Shushi was born
2 I | been determined these five hundred years. From Shushi's own
3 I | our land with peace for an hundred years learning has flourished.
4 I | settle this debate of an hundred years. Meanwhile men laugh
5 I | the six classics and the hundred deeds. Loyalty and disloyalty,
6 I | principles. So is it with all the hundred virtues of the Superior
7 I | is the beginning of the hundred virtues. I'll speak of that
8 I | no year. But on the three hundred and sixty-sixth day sun
9 I | that are not yet, for an hundred years to come as for the
10 I | years to come as for the hundred years past. For the "law"
11 I(52)| hair at the distance of an hundred paces. Mayers, p. 119. Shikō
12 II | while his shame lasts an hundred generations, memorial of
13 III | prevail, for more than an hundred years there has been no
14 III | cannot win though he bring an hundred times ten thousand men."
15 III | we will die." So with an hundred men he went on to the castle
16 III | that he had eaten for an hundred days. The landlord informed
17 V | into this verse:~ "For an hundred generations the universe
18 V | not hesitate to give an hundred silver pieces when his friend
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