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1 I | but quarreling between men of the same community could
2 I | Hamaguchi counted. All the young men and boys were soon on the
3 III | of his country's greatest men: on the contrary, it is
4 III | beautiful in any land. To view men or nature with delight,
5 IV | the World.~ ~ There are men and women working in those~{
6 V | astonish even scientific men. Alfred Russel Wallace speaks
7 V | upon loss of teeth. His old men and women show character.
8 V | think those are ordinary men. Really horrible faces we
9 V | But they seem so much like men, and their eyes are so big! . . .
10 VII | dark blue; any crowd of men usually presenting a mass
11 VII | both sexes. That of the men looks like an adaptation
12 VII | vacancy; and the business men are said to be very cautious
13 VII | with terrible examples of men reduced to poverty or driven
14 VII | won the respect of the few men of culture who find their
15 VII | saying: 'These act like men who are still enjoying the
16 VII | customers. Two keen-eyed men, standing upon an elevation
17 VII | a Japanese house. Clever men do not like to work under
18 VII | how very hard all these men and boys are working without
19 VIII | understand!~Countless the men must be who dwell in three
20 VIII(1)| Three-thousand-worlds-in men are, but lover-to-exchange
21 VIII(3)| infernal punishment for men in especial.
22 IX(1) | servants, and maids, - men imagine to be their own
23 IX | difference even between gods and men, - has been essentially
24 IX | into a better world, can men hope for opportunity to
25 IX | progress from the world of men up to Nirvana, - assuming,
26 IX | once after their death as men or women. There are two
27 IX | of the world, the first men were beings who had fallen
28 IX | doctrine, the saying of men. Any exercise of them for
29 XI | the works and the deeds of men, nor in hearing their converse,
30 XI | For the pleasures that men term lofty or noble or sublime
31 XI | imagining those things for which men miserably strive in this
32 XI | thoughts and the acts of men, - whether deemed high or
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