Chapter
1 I | much less any language able to communicate the peculiar
2 I | or of magnetism; though able sometimes to shape me a
3 III | which Japanese inventors are able to reach, at a cost too
4 III | anything, however trifling, able to suggest the traditions
5 V | production she will never be able to undersell China.~II~
6 VI | Next morning he was not able to get up; - he had a very
7 VII | trade, because Ôsaka is able to attract to herself the
8 VII | perfectly courteous, but able to adapt himself to the
9 VII | temple of Kyôto. Yet while able to reach the simplest minds
10 VII | is called, are not only able to make a good~{p. 170}~
11 VIII| Certainly no one will be able to find in these Japanese
12 VIII| Science, yet spiritually able to recompense the seeker
13 IX | is hopeless. Before being able to comprehend the true meaning
14 IX | of the Derby quite well able to remember having been
15 IX | Suppose the being, once man, able to look back through all
16 IX | out of non-sentiency; - able to remember, like the Buddha
17 IX | But~{p. 246}~those who are able to traverse them without
18 IX | that which has once been able to remember all births and
19 IX | millions of births have we been able to reach even this our present
20 IX | Occidental religion, it has been able to give us the revelation
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