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1 I | gable end; and the upper part of the perpetually closed
2 I | era of Meiji, on another part of the Japanese coast.~{
3 I | village was not; the greater part of the fields were not;
4 III | holy days, compose a large part of the pleasures of city
5 III | having been found to play the part of the famous Taikô.~
6 IV | religion, and the best~{p. 96}~part of all earthly philosophy.
7 V | indicated that the philosophic part of the paper had been either
8 VII | comfortable Japanese homes in any part of the empire to the furnishing
9 VII | close by.~ The central part of Ôsaka contains many very
10 VII | rules of conduct which it is part of his duty to learn.~
11 VII | its maintenance. In that part of it called the Kondô,
12 VII | half visible, - its hinder part reaching back into the darkness
13 VII | hour-glass, except that the lower part is somewhat larger than
14 VII | of our visit, the greater part of the matted floor-space
15 VIII(1)| who meet must as surely part"), and to the religious
16 VIII(2)| This song is sung in every part of Japan; I have heard it
17 IX | Karma-state the greater part of our sensations, perceptions,
18 IX | that throughout the greater part of this vast pilgrimage,
19 X | dating back to the early part of the present century.
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