Chapter
1 1 | satisfied without snatching all.~5. 'There never has been a
2 1 | attain to the royal dignity.~5. 'Your dogs and swine eat
3 1 | on beasts to devour men.~5. 'Beasts devour one another,
4 1 | separated and scattered abroad.~5. 'Those rulers, as it were,
5 2 | killing men can so unite it."~5. "'Who can give it to him?"~
6 2 | incident really occurred.'~5. The king replied, 'It did,'
7 3 | To enjoy it with many.'~5. Mencius proceeded, 'Your
8 3 | infirmity; -- I love valour.'~5. I beg your Majesty,' was
9 3 | the ancient sovereigns?"~5. 'The minister Yen replied, "
10 3 | attaining the royal sway?'~5. The king said, 'I have
11 4 | won't do, send him away.~5. 'When all those about you
12 5 | Chapter 5~1. Kung-sun Ch'âu asked
13 5 | me that I should do so?'~5. Kung-sun Ch'âu said, 'Kwan
14 5 | him be always returned.~5. 'Mang Shih-shê had this
15 6 | calamities for themselves.~5. 'Calamity and happiness
16 6 | to plough in his fields.~5. 'If from the occupiers
17 6 | disapproving is essential to man.~5. 'The feeling of commiseration
18 6 | to practise benevolence.~5. 'The man who would be benevolent
19 6 | continually learning from others.~5. 'To take example from others
20 7 | obedient to the prince.~5. 'When one to whom the whole
21 7 | the king so much as I do.'~5. Mr. Ching said, 'Not so.
22 7 | have declined the gift?~5. 'But when I was in Ch'i,
23 7 | told him these remarks.~5. Mencius said, 'I have heard
24 8 | the bodies of his dead?~5. 'I have heard that the
25 8 | reported his words to Mencius.~5. Mencius said, 'Yes; but
26 8 | certainly have recalled me.~5. 'When I quitted Châu, and
27 8 | such individuals in it.~5. 'But Heaven does not yet
28 9 | deceive me by those words?"~5. 'Now, T'ang, taking its
29 9 | depends on the prince.'~5. Zan Yû returned with this
30 9 | accordance with regulated limits.~5. 'Yang Hû said, "He who
31 10| in exchange for grain.'~5. Mencius then said, 'The
32 10| according to a proper rule.'~5. The disciple Hsü informed
33 11| to decline the office."~5. 'Thus this charioteer even
34 11| State where he had been?'~5. 'An officer's being in
35 11| remunerate his intention.'~5. Mencius said, 'There is
36 11| under which we suffer."~5. 'There being some who would
37 12| them, and occupied them.~5. 'After the death of Yâo
38 12| sell or exchange them.'~5. Mencius rejoined, 'Chung
39 13| laws of the ancient kings.~5. 'When the sages had used
40 13| change the designation.~5. 'This is what is intended
41 13| give laws to the kingdom.~5. 'It is said in the Book
42 13| then others will smite it.~5. 'This is illustrated in
43 13| could not avoid becoming so.~5. 'The case of one of the
44 15| everybody across the rivers?~5. 'It follows that if a governor
45 15| not forget the distant.~5. 'The duke of Châu desired
46 16| this have happened to me?"~5. He examines himself, and
47 16| that they were so earnest.~5. If Yü and Chî, and Yen-tsze,
48 16| should prevail between them.~5. 'Moreover, did not Chang
49 17| to be in accord with him.~5. 'The desire of the child
50 18| his conduct of affairs.'~5. '"It showed its will by
51 18| did not obtain the throne.~5. 'Î Yin assisted T'ang so
52 18| these things for myself?~5. '"Heaven's plan in the
53 19| this was Confucius.'~5. Mencius said,'Po-î among
54 19| and was called a FÛ-YUNG.~5. 'The Chief ministers of
55 19| proper to a king or a duke.~5. 'Shun went up to court
56 19| of a robber be received?'~5. Chang said, 'The princes
57 20| all I have to care about."~5. 'When one is in a low situation,
58 20| to be pleased with him?~5. Chang said, 'I venture
59 20| call him to his presence!~5. 'The duke Ching of Ch'î,
60 21| righteousness is external.'~5. Mencius answered him, '
61 21| rendered to the villager."'~5. Mang Chî heard this and
62 21| Then are all those wrong?'~5. Mencius said, 'From the
63 21| feet are like one another.~5. 'So with the mouth and
64 22| and they will not do them.~5. 'Therefore, men have that
65 22| resembles a hurried wolf.~5. 'A man who only eats and
66 23| answering these inquiries?'~5. 'If you do not adjust them
67 23| piety and fraternal duty.~5. 'Wear the clothes of Yâo,
68 23| also have been unfilial.~5 'Confucius said, "Shun was
69 23| your argument is not good.~5. 'If you, starting from
70 23| presenting the offering."~5. 'This is because the things
71 23| with dismemberment merely?'~5. K'wan urged again, 'Formerly,
72 24| Kû-Lî, do not understand.'~5. Mencius said, 'I will lay
73 24| produce is sufficient there.~5. 'But now it is the Middle
74 24| who loves what is good.'~5. 'Is the love of what is
75 24| generally come to ruin.~5. 'From these things we see
76 25| not leave his own path.~5. 'Poor and not letting righteousness
77 25| this is the third delight.~5. 'The superior man has three
78 26| law from a proper source.'~5. 'In that case what would
79 26| whose inquiries he answers.~5. 'There are some who privately
80 27| three thousand life-guards.~5. 'The king said, "Do not
81 28| what is called real man.~5. 'He whose goodness has
82 28| Confucius styled "ambitious."'~5. 'Why were they styled "
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