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1 I(1) | thousand visits by a single person.
2 I | that the attention of a person gazing fixedly at a particular
3 I | the mind or spirit of a person as something which, even
4 II | the second stage.~I~The person who said before, "I hate
5 II | everywhere under heaven.~The person that others like, why should
6 II | name of time or place or person, because eternally the same,
7 III | been the most beautiful person in Japan, and her people
8 III | common, not the uncommon person who does noble things; and
9 IV | character, hito, meaning a person of either sex, or mankind: - ~ ~{
10 IV | mankind. Without help one person cannot live in this world;
11 VI(1) | posthumous Buddhist name of the person buried is chiseled upon
12 VI | the sorrow of that other person, - unless the place be stricken
13 VII | posthumous name of a dead person. In a matted recess of the
14 VIII(3)| Kwahô no yoi hito (lit.: a person of good Kwahô), meaning
15 VIII(1)| cooking!" "Hotoké means a dead person as well as a Buddha. (See
16 VIII(1)| are, but lover-to-exchange person is not."~
17 IX | can scarcely occur to any person not familiar with German
18 IX | of a being, or a living person, or a person, is no idea.
19 IX | or a living person, or a person, is no idea. And why? Because
20 IX | a living being, or of a person, I should also have had
21 IX | hô toké" (see first the person, then preach the law) is
22 IX | invocation of Amida, a righteous person can pass at once after death
23 X | reborn in that house. The person who will become your grandmother
24 X(2) | considered him a dangerous person, and banished him to the
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