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1 Range | her ruins, to recall the glory of the Tâng emperors or
2 Range | leave us to seek only a past glory in the mouldy walls of Ajanta,
3 Primit| however massive. It is the glory of Continental Asia that
4 Confuc| enjoyment, and dwells on the glory and meanness depicted in
5 Buddhi| the same time, the joy and glory of union with the Absolute
6 Buddhi| the memory of an ancient glory, which they cower down to
7 Asuka | as the beginning of a new glory. We owe the first elucidation
8 Nara | twelfth, brilliant with the glory of Bhaskaracharya and his
9 Fujiwa| still to be seen in all its glory at Hoodo, in Uji, one of
10 Ashika| of Nara and the finished~glory and refined ideality of
11 Ashika| resplendent with that original glory which had been lost through
12 Ashika| left all men to revel and glory in the beauties of the whole
13 Ashika| sang epic ballads of the glory of the heroes. The masquerades
14 Toyoto| destructive fire of war, the glory of Nikko would have paled
15 Meiji | upon us here in all its glory, like the fresh verdure
16 Meiji | transcendent purity the glory of a succession unbroken
17 Meiji | humblest conscript in the army glory in death, like a Samurai.~
18 Vista | indefinitely lengthened. But the glory of Asia is something more
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