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... stood outside the very gate where Basita and the Brahmans were in consultation ; on seeing whom , she was greatly rejoiced , and could not contain herself for very gladness of heart ; and so she cried out , " Oh ! ye sons of Sâkya ...
... stood outside the very gate where Basita and the Brahmans were in consultation ; on seeing whom , she was greatly rejoiced , and could not contain herself for very gladness of heart ; and so she cried out , " Oh ! ye sons of Sâkya ...
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... stood there on the ground ; and again there was brought to him a golden seat on which to repose whilst he was washed . Then such brightness shone around , eclipsing the very sun and moon , and all the Devas brought a white umbrella with ...
... stood there on the ground ; and again there was brought to him a golden seat on which to repose whilst he was washed . Then such brightness shone around , eclipsing the very sun and moon , and all the Devas brought a white umbrella with ...
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... stood on a little hill , and seemed to dominate the whole settlement . Yet it was in truth , as has been already said , only a log - hut of large dimen- sions . Externally it seems that it was built of half - trunks of trees , round ...
... stood on a little hill , and seemed to dominate the whole settlement . Yet it was in truth , as has been already said , only a log - hut of large dimen- sions . Externally it seems that it was built of half - trunks of trees , round ...
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... stood what it was worth , and at a convenient season sent his Grand Vizier , Onégesh , to dethrone Curidach and to proclaim the eldest son of Attila king of the Acatziri in his stead . From this expedition the Prime Minister had now ...
... stood what it was worth , and at a convenient season sent his Grand Vizier , Onégesh , to dethrone Curidach and to proclaim the eldest son of Attila king of the Acatziri in his stead . From this expedition the Prime Minister had now ...
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... stood in a circle round her , while her maids sat on the floor in front , and were busied in dyeing linen of various colors , intending afterwards to work it up into ornamental costumes of the barbarian fashion . When Priscus had ...
... stood in a circle round her , while her maids sat on the floor in front , and were busied in dyeing linen of various colors , intending afterwards to work it up into ornamental costumes of the barbarian fashion . When Priscus had ...
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