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1 I | of many kinds I should be given: painted paper lanterns
2 I | strongly, no blame would be given to her: it was regarded
3 I | in any country could be given to mortal man. And when
4 III | because the peculiar timbre given by professional training
5 III | Buddhist patience. I was kindly given a kneeling-cushion in the
6 III | police before having been given to the temple); letters
7 III | 12 sen 5 rin for umbrella given to kurumaya.~ But in strange
8 V | complicated plants being admirably given, and the articulations~{
9 V | face. The general types are given, and often with a force
10 V | individual peculiarity, is not given. Even when, in the humor
11 V | this school have really given us pictures of a very beautiful
12 VII | to have, and no chance is given him to sow them. Some detchi
13 VII | whatever the material, the tint given must show the same faultless
14 VII | My last day in Ôsaka was given to shopping, - chiefly in
15 VIII| wonderfully expressive names given to certain fruits and flowers; -
16 IX | Buddhist Sutras as those given in the "Sacred Books of
17 IX | suppose that the citations given offer any exceptional difficulty.
18 IX | A gift should not be given by any one who believes
19 IX | winner of happiness is that given in the Sutra of the Great
20 X | answers exactly as they were given.~ Afterwards, the said
21 X(2)| and the permission was given in the sixth year of Meiji [
22 X(2)| Sama") is a popular name given to the deities adored by
23 X(1)| Kozô is the name given to a Buddhist acolyte, or
24 X(1)| priesthood. But it is also given to errand-boys and little
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