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Therefore the giving of such a law did not
appertain
to God.
2
Therefore, all kinds of sacrifices naturally
appertain
to all the four orders.
3
What are the indications of those duties that
appertain
to the Vaisya?
4
Passion means love, affection, and other emotions that
appertain
to worldly objects.
5
All dishonour that will
appertain
to you, Harvey, appertains to you now.
6
Natural rights are those which
appertain
to man in right of his existence.
7
Thou art all the duties that
appertain
to all the modes of life.
8
And thus the bodily senses
appertain
to sensuality as a preamble.
9
Know that these five organs of action
appertain
or belong to the mind.
10
The consideration of hypnotic cures does not
appertain
to our theme.
11
Avavandhah is low attachments, implying those that
appertain
to the body.
12
The man who yields to desire acquires many qualities that
appertain
to passion.
13
Of these attributes generally supposed to
appertain
to Deity, he writes:
14
These phenomena, however,
appertain
to the gross form of that luminary.
15
When these have been acquired, he gets many qualities that
appertain
to Darkness.
16
Where are the houses, the palaces, that should
appertain
to these lordly parks?
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