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1 I | god after his death, no matter bow humble his condition
2 III | fully agreed with them. As a matter of fact, the greatest heroes
3 V | reserves of Japanese art in the matter of facial expression accord
4 V | taste, especially in the matter of facial expression, is
5 VII(1)| weighted within that, no matter how thrown down, it will
6 VII | But,~p. 150}~whatever the matter may be, he seldom thinks
7 VII | Spirit anxious only in the matter of little sister~{p. 152}~
8 VII | out of existing life. As a matter of fact, very little remains
9 VII | Occidental interiors, no matter how spacious or comfortable
10 VII | the rules of color in the matter of dress, - though permitting
11 VII | them, not merely in the matter of personal attentions,
12 IX | ideas of God and Soul, of matter, of spirit, have no existence
13 IX(1) | sentient or non-sentient, matter is Law-Body [or 'spiritual
14 IX | of pure mind in terms of matter, an atomic spiritual ultimate.
15 IX | combinations; and that what we call matter and force are but different
16 IX | through all varieties of matter, - through infinite diversities
17 X | questioned Katsugorô about the matter, whereupon Katsugorô declared, - -~
18 X | seem to have heard of the matter; and now persons come daily
19 X | world some rumor of such a matter as this spreads among the
20 X | purpose of inquiring about the matter.~{p. 273}~After having obtained
21 X | desired to know what the matter was, and Fusa, being questioned,
22 X | little time for any other matter, they could not at once
23 X | p. 287}~dying is not a matter to be afraid of." When his
24 X | anything to do with the matter! The question of the possibility
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