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1 Range | divide, only to accentuate, two mighty civilisations, the
2 Range | the separate existence of two interchangeable sciences.
3 Range | qualified it to imbibe from the two sources, and so mirror the
4 Range | which had lasted about two centuries, when an influx
5 Primit| their youth renewed every two decades in their original
6 Primit| surged upon it from the two great poles of Asiatic civilisation.~
7 Primit| entirely of wood, and each has two alternative sites, on one
8 Confuc| antithesis of ideals, the two poles, of the decorative
9 Taoism| Eastern struggle between the two forces of communism and
10 Taoism| third place, subservient to two other main principles. The
11 Taoism| in this early period the two religions were not defiant,
12 Taoism| benevolence is man and two-in two, one forgets oneself.~The
13 Buddhi| that this is so with the two main divisions of the faith.~
14 Buddhi| clear that there must be two great elements - one the
15 Buddhi| middle path that lies between two opposites, as well as by
16 Asuka | with Buddhist images and two monks, Matanga and Horan,
17 Asuka | Yang-tse-Kiang, there were two great landways, which both
18 Asuka | a central point between two empires, and through a living
19 Asuka | day in Japan. Of these, two kinds exist, one the rectangular
20 Asuka | same temple. From these two we can judge of that idealised
21 Nara | their records, are only two out of innumerable instances
22 Nara | during the Tokugawa period two hundred years ago, when
23 Heian | the complete fusion of the two conceptions should be reached.
24 Heian | capable of including the two extremes, of ascetic self-torture
25 Heian | of death, surmounted by two heads; Nitten, the Sun-God;
26 Fujiwa| diplomatic amenities between the two countries, and the conscious
27 Fujiwa| was divided between these two rival families of Minamoto
28 Fujiwa| close.~A civil war between two aspirants for the imperial
29 Fujiwa| Rakuio or Loyang, formed the two chief capitals of the Hâng
30 Fujiwa| century.~Suma and Shioya. - Two places near Kobe, Japan.~
31 Ashika| new interpretations of the two principles of the Cosmos,
32 Ashika| from the productions of the two preceding phases. It is
33 Ashika| is fife within life.~The two most prominent artists of
34 Ashika| simple accompaniment. These two elements gradually fused
35 Toyoto| weakened by the factions of the two families, Yamana and Hosokawa
36 Toyoto| perpetual conflicts between each two neighbouring daimyos, among
37 Toyoto| Japanese~society anticipates by two hundred years some of the
38 Toyoto| French Impressionism by two centuries, was nipped in
39 Tokuga| the distinction of wearing two swords. Such a condition
40 Tokuga| birds.~Kyoto, however, had two real influences. First was
41 Tokuga| differs from the first two by his closer similarity
42 Meiji | behind him. There are to-day two mighty chains of forces
43 Meiji | competitive energy.~The two rival movements awoke to
44 Meiji | the order of Prince Mito, two hundred years ago. Such
45 Meiji | subject-matter of art. These two masters, themselves renowned
46 Meiji | means the state of not being two, and is the name applied
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