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1 Intro | Protestantism - culminating in natural science - can be combined
2 Range | of this classic period - natural heirlooms of a nation which
3 Range | development which has come in its natural order to enrich the soil.~
4 Confuc| Hâng art was itself the natural outcome of a primeval Chinese
5 Confuc| instance of the fatalism natural to the Confucian mind. He
6 Taoism| terror of the spirit.~As was natural, the masses of the people
7 Buddhi| Founder, carried away from its natural environment, may be understood
8 Buddhi| accepted from a seer as the natural evidence of his own emancipation,
9 Buddhi| and go straightway, as the natural sequence, to pour water
10 Buddhi| this early Buddhism was a natural growth out of that of the
11 Asuka | superstitions and prejudices natural to their barbaric state,~
12 Nara | and enthusiasm, was the natural incentive to that great
13 Ashika| the Shogunate. It sounds, natural outcome as it is of Kamakura
14 Ashika| lived almost like monks. The natural tendency of artistic form
15 Ashika| to the Greek. And this is natural, since all alike must have
16 Tokuga| looked upon all this as natural, for their own lives were
17 Tokuga| laid the foundation of the Natural School of Kyoto.~Dutch prints
18 Meiji | mutual friendship, was a natural outgrowth of the new national
19 Vista | does not consist of its natural features alone. It is a
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