The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 7G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... taken possession of the bird is this , to signify that in time to come , when I have arrived at the condition of perfection to which I tend , I shall thus receive and protect all living creatures ; but if still you say that this bird ...
... taken possession of the bird is this , to signify that in time to come , when I have arrived at the condition of perfection to which I tend , I shall thus receive and protect all living creatures ; but if still you say that this bird ...
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... taken through successive ages , she has never been pleased with me . " On which Udâyi said , " Oh ! would that the world - honored Buddha would re- count this history to me . " At this time Buddha addressed the venerable Udâyi and said ...
... taken through successive ages , she has never been pleased with me . " On which Udâyi said , " Oh ! would that the world - honored Buddha would re- count this history to me . " At this time Buddha addressed the venerable Udâyi and said ...
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... taken no pains to ornament his person , and was dressed in his usual attire , simply wearing his ear - rings , and having three small golden flowers in his hair as ornaments . Then Gôtami , ac- companied by her mother , entered the ...
... taken no pains to ornament his person , and was dressed in his usual attire , simply wearing his ear - rings , and having three small golden flowers in his hair as ornaments . Then Gôtami , ac- companied by her mother , entered the ...
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... taken in war , and thus , according to the law of the Scythians , I obtained my freedom . I married a barbarian wife , by whom I have children : I am admitted as a guest to the table of Oné- gesh , and I consider my present mode of life ...
... taken in war , and thus , according to the law of the Scythians , I obtained my freedom . I married a barbarian wife , by whom I have children : I am admitted as a guest to the table of Oné- gesh , and I consider my present mode of life ...
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... taken captive and their home destroyed . Oné- gesh entirely refused to hear of their gratuitous liberation , but at length , when the ambassadors begged him to reflect on their former prosperity , and to pity their present misfortunes ...
... taken captive and their home destroyed . Oné- gesh entirely refused to hear of their gratuitous liberation , but at length , when the ambassadors begged him to reflect on their former prosperity , and to pity their present misfortunes ...
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