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1 I | remember that millions of people during thousands of years
2 I | conviction of forty millions of people while that conviction thrills
3 I | beads off. After which the people would give me new lions
4 I | moon-shaped hats of the toiling people who would love me; and at
5 I | condition in life. Also good people who had suffered great cruelty
6 I | old-fashioned provinces: the people know how to live without
7 I | another admirer secretly, the people would strip her naked, allowing
8 I | liked than respected. The people usually called him Ojiisan,
9 I | colored gathering of the young people. He had nobody with him
10 I | Hamaguchi gazed. And none of the people below appeared to guess
11 I | big bell booming; and the people responded to the double
12 I | rice. . . . Are all the people here?"~ The Kumi-chô and
13 I | Tsunami!" shrieked the people; and then all shrieks and
14 I | slope like a cloud; and the people scattered back in panic
15 I | naughty things. Whereupon the people woke up to the knowledge
16 I | Hamaguchi Gohei, and the people after them.~ Then the
17 I | way to his house; and the people cried and shouted.~ ~
18 I | when better times came, the people did not forget their debt
19 I | me, still stands, and the people still pray to the ghost
20 II | Vulgar, so that Western people may not be deceived."~ ~
21 II | the speech of the common people. He is himself an adept
22 II | the compositions of the people no scholarship is needed:
23 II | untaught poetry of every people, utter what belongs to all
24 III | which was overcrowded with people eager to witness, the great
25 III | that reticent and jealous people, is now a topic of universal
26 III | quick intelligence of its people, - not at all inferior to
27 III | inferior to that of the~{p. 56}~people of the West, although naturally
28 III | cheapness is the capacity of the people to find in everything natural -
29 III | streets were packed so full of people that it seemed impossible
30 III | centuries were passing by, the people kept perfectly silent, -
31 III | hearing a syllable from the people. I asked why, and was answered, "
32 III | person in Japan, and her people of the highest rank, the
33 III | does noble things; and the people, seeing best, by the aid
34 III | over again from the common people. Our cultivated classes
35 IV | other folk, mostly of dead people, - millions of billions
36 IV | millions of billions of dead people. Cells and souls are themselves
37 IV | nobody helped anybody, all people would fall down and die."~
38 V | is learning all about a people whom no Occidental can ever
39 V | Is it true that there are people like those pictures?"~ "
40 VI | understand the pain of other people. You need not fear for him,
41 VII | the cooking ranges of the people are busy.)~Song of the Emperor
42 VII | Koreans, as a centre. Ôsaka people find their way to any place
43 VII | hearts and the homes of the people: it may be found everywhere
44 VII | statues to the faces of the people about me to see the same
45 VII | faith and love of the common people as those which brought into
46 VII | like a refrain: - "Then the people were annoyed; and they murmured
47 VII | Kôzu-no-yashiro, where the people pray to the spirit of Nintoku, -
48 VII | poverty-stricken. So I remit all the people's taxes and forced labor
49 VII | the land. So, finding the people rich, he now exacted taxes
50 VII | he might well think, "My people are becoming too rich."~
51 VII | supporting the branches. Many people visit the house to look
52 VIII | millions; - the speech of the people is still poetized with Buddhist
53 VIII | popular songs. For the common people the Self exists: it is a
54 IX | have been examining. The people hold to the simpler creed
55 IX | transmigration of souls. The people understand Karma only as
56 IX | committed in previous lives. The people do not trouble themselves
57 IX(1)| heard a man or woman of the people use the word "Nehan;" and
58 IX(1)| the five bonds that bind people to this world, has become
59 X | the common ideas of the people concerning preëxistence
60 X | in Hodokubo-mura; and the people there said that he looked
61 X | other at intervals. The people of other neighboring villages
62 X | as this spreads among the people. Indeed, it is hard to believe
63 X | made in the ground; and the people let the jar drop into that
64 X | faintly, the voices of people talking at home; and the
65 X | remember also that when the people at home set offerings of
66 X | followed him in, and asked the people~{p. 285}~there what was
67 X | tears. She related to the people of the house all that Katsugorô
68 X | p. 288}~ The village people do not call him Katsugorô
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