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1 Intro | whatever influences the Eastern Island Empire must influence
2 Range | races.~Or, to turn again to Eastern Asia from the West, Buddhism -
3 Range | all the river-systems of Eastern Asiatic thought - is not
4 Range | each successive wave of Eastern thought has left its sand-ripple
5 Confuc| at Alexandria. And on the eastern side of the great ranges,
6 Taoism| be noticed that in this Eastern struggle between the two
7 Taoism| potion of immortality in the Eastern seas, and the members, afraid
8 Buddhi| which not only embraces Eastern Asia, but bore its seeds
9 Kamaku| region of the so-called Eastern Barbarians with their simple
10 Kamaku| amongst us assumes its true Eastern form, of a worship the more
11 Kamaku| of love, is entirely an Eastern poet singing of Beatrice,
12 Meiji | the gradual succumbing of Eastern nations, one by one, to
13 Meiji | instinctive eclecticism of Eastern culture she owes the maturity
14 Meiji | revealed our supremacy in the Eastern waters, and which has yet
15 Vista | experience is cultivated the Eastern conception of individuality
16 Vista | interchange is maintained the Eastern notion of human intercourse,
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