Chapter
1 1 | as my virtue is, in the government of my kingdom, I do indeed
2 1 | same plan. On examining the government of the neighboring kingdoms,
3 1 | the first step of royal government.~4. 'Let mulberry trees
4 1 | sword and with the style of government? 'There is no difference,'
5 1 | people, administers his government so as to be chargeable with
6 1 | indeed dispense a benevolent government to the people, being sparing
7 2 | speak, let it be about royal government.'~3. The king said, 'What
8 2 | Majesty will institute a government whose action shall be benevolent,
9 3 | near to a state of good government!'~2. Another day, Mencius,
10 3 | near to a state of good government! The music of the present
11 3 | practise the true royal government, then do not pull it down.'~
12 3 | you what the true royal government is?' 'Formerly,' was the
13 3 | was the reply, 'king Wan's government of Ch'î was as follows: --
14 3 | husbandmen cultivated for the government one-ninth of the land; the
15 3 | in the institution of his government with its benevolent action,
16 3 | kingdom there is not good government, what is to be done?' The
17 4 | the principles of right government, and, being grown up to
18 4 | But when you come to the government of the State, then you say, -- "
19 4 | exercised all the functions of government throughout the kingdom.
20 4 | in practice a benevolent government; -- it is this which sets
21 4 | in practice a benevolent government, this people will love you
22 5 | obtain the ordering of the government in Ch'î, could you promise
23 5 | enjoyed the direction of the government of the State, and how low,
24 5 | sovereigns, and of their good government. Moreover, there were the
25 5 | assistance to Châu in his government. In consequence of these
26 5 | in practice a benevolent government, no power will be able to
27 5 | the people from tyrannical government were more intense than the
28 5 | chariots, let benevolent government be put in practice, and
29 5 | in the mind, do injury to government, and, displayed in th government,
30 5 | government, and, displayed in th government, are hurtful to the conduct
31 5 | approve; in a time of good government to take office, and on the
32 5 | people." In a time of good government to take office, and when
33 5 | know the character of his government. By hearing his music, we
34 6 | digest the principles of his government with its legal sanctions,
35 6 | likewise a commiserating government. When with a commiserating
36 6 | practised a commiserating government, to rule the kingdom was
37 8 | himself into the service of government. His prince declining to
38 9 | in practice a benevolent government, has made choice of you
39 9 | thing towards a benevolent government must be to lay down the
40 10| practising a benevolent government, and I wish to receive a
41 10| putting into practice the government of the ancient sages, showing
42 10| time they carry on their government. But now, the prince of
43 10| resumed, 'Then, is it the government of the kingdom which alone
44 10| How can they avail for the government of a State?'~1. The Mohist,
45 11| practise the true royal government, and Ch'î and Ch'û hate
46 11| say, practising true royal government, and so forth. If it were
47 11| it were practising royal government, all within the four seas
48 12| are pernicious to their government. When sages shall rise up
49 13| Shun, without a benevolent government, could not secure the tranquil
50 13| sufficient for the exercise of government; laws alone cannot carry
51 13| called in to their aid a government that could not endure to
52 13| who, in the exercise of government, does not proceed according
53 13| to rule others, and his government is unsuccessful, let him
54 13| The administration of government is not difficult; -- it
55 13| Mencius said, 'When right government prevails in the kingdom,
56 13| those of great. When bad government prevails in the kingdom,
57 14| princes to practise the government of king Wan, within seven
58 14| not practising benevolent government, all his ministers who enriched
59 14| nor to blame errors of government. It is only the great man
60 15| understand the practice of government.~3. 'When in the eleventh
61 17| do you undertake the government of them for me." I do not
62 17| officer to administer its government, and to pay over its revenues
63 17| of tribute, or affairs of government, to receive the prince of
64 17| associated with him in the government. It is said in the Canon
65 18| Shun assisted Yâo in the government for twenty and eight years; --
66 18| and Yî assisted in the government was so different; that Ch'
67 19| esteem. In a time of good government he took office, and on the
68 19| court from which a lawless government emanated, or among lawless
69 19| people." In a time of good government he took office, and when
70 19| were employed about the government offices, had for their emolument
71 19| were employed about the government offices, had for their emolument
72 19| were employed about the government offices, had the same emolument; --
73 19| were employed about the government offices were regulated according
74 23| of the duke Mû of Lû, the government was in the hands of Kung-î,
75 24| he was removed from his government. Thus the sovereign commanded
76 24| the administration of his government to the disciple Yo-chang,
77 24| sufficient qualification for the government of the kingdom; -- how much
78 25| reputation for kindness.~2. 'Good government does not lay hold of the
79 25| good instructions.~3. 'Good government is feared by the people,
80 25| are loved by them. Good government gets the people's wealth,
81 27| the great principles of government and their various business,
82 28| territory, the people, the government and its business. If one
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