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71 its
71 proper
71 thus
70 princes
69 cannot
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1 1 | and forests only at the proper time, the wood will be more 2 1 | taken away the time that is proper for the cultivation of the 3 2 | you must turn back to the proper course for its attainment.~ 4 2 | taken away the time that is proper for the cultivation of the 5 4 | outrages the benevolence proper to his nature, is called 6 4 | such a course be deemed proper? The rest of the kingdom 7 4 | leave you; -- this is a proper course.~1. The duke Wan 8 4 | great alarm. What is the proper course for me to take in 9 5 | way of Î Yin. When it was proper to go into office, then 10 5 | go into it; when it was proper to keep retired from office, 11 5 | retired from it; when it was proper to continue in it long, 12 5 | in it long - when it was proper to withdraw from it quickly, 13 6 | the goods, or enforce the proper regulations without levying 14 6 | application to him with very proper messages, he would not receive 15 7 | arms." He who finds the proper course has many to assist 16 7 | assist him. He who loses the proper course has few to assist 17 7 | replied, 'There were the proper officers who attended to 18 9 | to their example is not proper. Moreover, the History says, -- " 19 9 | received those things from a proper source to hand them down.'~ 20 9 | asked Mencius about the proper way of governing a kingdom.~ 21 10| husbandry? Great men have their proper business, and little men 22 10| and little men have their proper business. Moreover, in the 23 10| between old and young, a proper order; and between friends, 24 10| parents, act according to a proper rule.'~5. The disciple Hsü 25 11| strictly observing the proper rules for driving, and in 26 11| sure to carry with him his proper gift of introduction." Kung-ming 27 11| Confucius's always carrying his proper gift of introduction with 28 11| replied, 'If there be not a proper ground for taking it, a 29 11| man. If there be such a proper ground, then Shun's receiving 30 11| state and neglecting his proper sacrifices. T'ang sent messengers 31 12| Autumn" contains are matters proper to the sovereign. On this 32 15| propriety which are not really proper, and acts of righteousness 33 15| deep earnestness and by the proper course, wishing to get hold 34 16| Mencius said, 'When it appears proper to take a thing, and afterwards 35 16| thing, and afterwards not proper, to take it is contrary 36 16| moderation. When it appears proper to give a thing and afterwards 37 16| thing and afterwards not proper, to give it is contrary 38 16| kindness. When it appears proper to sacrifice one's life, 39 16| life, and afterwards not proper, to sacrifice it is contrary 40 16| villager." This indeed is the proper matter of anxiety to him. 41 19| in this way. When it was proper to go away quickly, he did 42 19| he did so; when it was proper to delay, he did so; when 43 19| he did so; when it was proper to keep in retirement, he 44 19| he did so; when it was proper to go into office, he did 45 19| not the honouring them proper to a king or a duke.~5. ' 46 19| receiving it; -- is not this a proper course?' Mencius said, ' 47 19| so acquired by robbery be proper?' Mencius replied, 'It would 48 19| replied, 'It would not be proper. in "The Announcement to 49 19| for the captured game was proper, how much more may the gifts 50 19| office when his reception was proper; he took office when he 51 19| because his reception was proper. With the duke Hsiâo of 52 20| nor support him in the proper way, can he be said to be 53 20| be said to do so in the proper way?' Mencius answered, ' 54 20| honouring of virtue and talents proper to a king or a duke."'~1. 55 20| virtue, and does not take the proper course to get his wish, 56 21| said, 'From the feelings proper to it, it is constituted 57 21| in which a man loses his proper goodness of mind is like 58 21| and aversions which are proper to humanity, but the feeling 59 21| sufficient to preserve the proper goodness of the mind; and 60 21| condition represent the feelings proper to humanity?~3. 'Therefore, 61 21| Therefore, if it receive its proper nourishment, there is nothing 62 21| not grow. If it lose its proper nourishment, there is nothing 63 22| is called -- "Losing the proper nature of one's mind."'~ 64 24| the object be to get the proper men. Let not a ruler take 65 25| seeking is according to the proper course, and the getting 66 25| Prosperous and not leaving the proper path; -- it is thus that 67 25| would feel that he was the proper object for them to gather 68 26| received the law from a proper source.'~5. 'In that case 69 26| in your school, it seemed proper that a polite consideration 70 27| sacrifices offered at their proper seasons, if yet there ensue 71 28| body, are exactly what is proper, that shows the extreme


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