Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, Band 22Cambridge University Press for the Royal Asiatic Society, 1890 Most years contain the Proceedings and Annual report of the society. |
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... became like seed sown ; it then grew and prospered till it became the tree which thou beholdest . I had namely heard a speaker say that a fool considers that which is a thing to be nothing , and that which is nothing to be a thing . He ...
... became like seed sown ; it then grew and prospered till it became the tree which thou beholdest . I had namely heard a speaker say that a fool considers that which is a thing to be nothing , and that which is nothing to be a thing . He ...
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... became like one who is seeking something he had lost , and the fame of his beauty , perfection , understanding , civility , knowledge , and abstention from the world became known in distant regions , so that it reached an 130 BOOK OF ...
... became like one who is seeking something he had lost , and the fame of his beauty , perfection , understanding , civility , knowledge , and abstention from the world became known in distant regions , so that it reached an 130 BOOK OF ...
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... became pure and prospered . The sower is the bearer of the word , the good seed is rectitude of speech . That which fell on the ground and was snatched away by birds , is that which does not pass [ deeper ] beyond hearing , so that it ...
... became pure and prospered . The sower is the bearer of the word , the good seed is rectitude of speech . That which fell on the ground and was snatched away by birds , is that which does not pass [ deeper ] beyond hearing , so that it ...
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... became [ the occasion of ] calamity to him . One of them [ who had thus been made king ] , when he perceived that he was [ destined to remain ] a stranger among the people of the town , sought no intercourse [ or familiarity ] with them ...
... became [ the occasion of ] calamity to him . One of them [ who had thus been made king ] , when he perceived that he was [ destined to remain ] a stranger among the people of the town , sought no intercourse [ or familiarity ] with them ...
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... became pensive , sad , and con- sulted his [ Buddhist ? ] companions whether he ought to speak to him on this [ subject ] . They replied : " Thou knowest thy companion [ i.e. the king ] best , and if thou thinkest him to be a [ worthy ] ...
... became pensive , sad , and con- sulted his [ Buddhist ? ] companions whether he ought to speak to him on this [ subject ] . They replied : " Thou knowest thy companion [ i.e. the king ] best , and if thou thinkest him to be a [ worthy ] ...
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