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1 Intro | suggestions. His analysis of the Northern and Southern thought has
2 Intro | scope, even as those of Northern and Western Europe would
3 Intro | wonderful ethical genius of Northern China, and the rich imaginativeness
4 Intro | such event is the hope of Northern Asia. The process that took
5 Range | written for the most part in Northern Bengal after the thirteenth
6 Range | Mongolian tribes of the northern border drove them to take~
7 Range | the Hoang-Ho, where the northern and the southern sovereignties
8 Primit| province of Idzumo, on the northern coast of Japan. The temples
9 Confuc| CONFUCIANISM - NORTHERN CHINA~THE first wave of
10 Taoism| kings of Shu is~ ./. of the northern provinces. The chiefs of
11 Taoism| divergent from those of their northern countrymen.~This poetry,
12 Taoism| disastrous to the Buddhists of Northern China, before the liberalism
13 Buddhi| succession. Their very names, Northern and Southern, imply that
14 Buddhi| the mutual relations of Northern and Southern Buddhism must
15 Buddhi| or whither, while in the Northern school we listen to the
16 Buddhi| experience of his country. Northern Buddhism is thus like some
17 Buddhi| of things, and draws the Northern Buddhists and their brother
18 Buddhi| been closely allied to the Northern school, though with Asiatic
19 Buddhi| foundations there of the Northern school, which still survived
20 Buddhi| the present stronghold.~Northern India and Kashmir, where
21 Buddhi| absorbed the remnant of the Northern adherents in that island,
22 Buddhi| the essential features of Northern Buddhism.~The Upanishads. -
23 Asuka | to the first phase of the Northern school (positive idealism),
24 Asuka | difference distinguishes the Northern from the Southern school
25 Asuka | established what is called the Northern dynasty, gave a great and
26 Asuka | and bloodshed under the Northern Cho dynasty. His pupil Doan
27 Asuka | renowned in his day, that a Northern~emperor despatched an army
28 Asuka | reaching the Oxus, into the northern and southern passes of Tensan,
29 Nara | development of the new form of the Northern movement.~It is easy to
30 Ashika| purest ideal of the first Northern development of Buddhism,
31 Ashika| as the second school of Northern Buddhism.~Here we have an
32 Ashika| differing greatly from the Northern Zen, which latter adhered
33 Meiji | to that of Wagner and the Northern European poets, and their
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