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1 Primit| compact race, fierce in war, gentle in the arts of peace,
2 Confuc| so much as to the civil war, which raged for twenty
3 Buddhi| India," which sings of the war between the Kurus and Pandavas.
4 Buddhi| Kurus and Pandavas. This war must have occurred some
5 Fujiwa| threatening them so close.~A civil war between two aspirants for
6 Kamaku| with religion in the art of war, and the noble who renounced
7 Ashika| and one must battle and war with serenity and imperturbability,
8 Ashika| the clash and clang of war, echoes of the weavers beating
9 Toyoto| was in a constant state of war, with perpetual conflicts
10 Toyoto| through the continental war.~New palaces were needed
11 Toyoto| subsequent~destructive fire of war, the glory of Nikko would
12 Meiji | unity at any cost. The opium war in China, and the gradual
13 Meiji | preparing for the civil war which was to engage the
14 Meiji | she required. The Chinese War, which revealed our supremacy
15 Meiji | from the effects of civil war was more or less complete,
16 Meiji | mingled terror and pathos of war; or the waning light of
17 Meiji | of the country imposes on war. Within and behind them
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