As every entrance by its nature is also an exit, so every good introduction to a book ought not only to introduce it but also to close it: it ought to be foreword and after-word in one.
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Buddha and Buddhism, Buddhism, Hindu Philosophy, Philosophy, HinduShowing 4 featured editions. View all 4 editions?
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Buddhism and Its Place in the Mental Life of Mankind
February 2005, Ams Pr Inc
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Buddhism and Its Place in the Mental Life of Mankind
August 2003, Kessinger Publishing
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076617607X 9780766176072
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"As every entrance by its nature is also an exit, so every good introduction to a book ought not only to introduce it but also to close it: it ought to be foreword and after-word in one."
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