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1 I | moment. Simultaneously in a hundred homes I should hear myself
2 I | should inhale the vapor of a hundred offerings: each evening,
3 I | from my place within a hundred household shrines, I should
4 I(1) | persons, - ten visits by one hundred persons, for instance, being
5 I | when a wave nearly two hundred miles long struck the northeastern
6 I | thinking only of the four hundred lives in peril. For a while
7 I | but he had saved four hundred lives by the sacrifice.
8 I | worshiped in the shrine below. A hundred years and more he has been
9 II | p. 39}~VIII~You, till a hundred years; I, until nine and
10 III | German song, entitled "Five Hundred Thousand Devils." The herophone
11 VII | I~ NEARLY three hundred years ago, Captain John
12 VII | more than two thousand five hundred years old, and therefore
13 VII(1) | There are upwards of four hundred commercial companies in
14 VII | It was early morning. Two hundred yards from the bridge on
15 VII | it. But as there are one hundred and eighty-nine principal
16 VII | indeed between eight and nine hundred factory chimneys; but the
17 VII | within at least another hundred years; perhaps it will never
18 VII | memory to the life of twelve hundred years ago, to the time of
19 VII | in the fashion of twelve hundred years ago, wearing a picturesque
20 VII | 168}~ That was fifteen hundred years ago. Now, could the
21 VII | I do not think that in a hundred thousand Japanese houses
22 VII | tossed silks and velvets of a hundred colors and a hundred prices.
23 VII | of a hundred colors and a hundred prices. Near the main entrance
24 VII | Probably about two hundred here; there are several
25 VIII | orthodoxies for eighteen hundred years, - could interest
26 VIII(2)| o-hyaku-dô" means to make one hundred visits to a temple, saying
27 X(1) | length, until the time of one hundred years after death. The jiû-san
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