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1 I | out of thy divine pity to give us rain, O Daimyôjin!"~ - "
2 I | After which the people would give me new lions of another
3 I | everybody was required to give~{p. 15}~immediate aid to
4 I | DAIMYÔJIN, thinking they could give him no greater honor; -
5 II | I wonder, the flower to give me fruit?~Womanly charm
6 II | by the post; photographs give me the shadow!~Only one
7 III | restricted in its development, - give to Japan . . . an importance
8 III | truly Japanese interior, can give real pleasure to the poorest
9 III | take her own life merely to give proof of the love and loyalty
10 V | touches indicating feature, to give some hint of character,
11 VII | the world is believed to give a special character to its
12 VII | knows Europe; and he can give you extraordinary information
13 VII | the~{p. 138}~eyelids alone give you some right to suppose
14 VII | p. 157}~buildings. I can give no reason for this feeling;
15 VIII(1)| the above; - this would give a much more profound signification
16 IX(1) | actions of all sentient beings give birth to the varieties of
17 IX | the auditory mechanism, give rise to the sensation of
18 IX | and drink, and marry and give in marriage, much after
19 IX(1) | Different Buddhist systems give different enumerations of
20 IX | all that even paradise can give. Nirvana is no cessation,
21 IX | religion, it has been able to give us the revelation of larger
22 X | Sama], and do not forget to give to priests - I am sure it
23 X | that she never failed to give two mon1 to any priest or
24 XI | not even the Buddha could give power to look back more
25 XI | your former births could give you only pain."~ ~ I asked: - ~ "
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