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1 1 | Chapter 1~1. Mencius went to see king Hûi of Liang.~ 2 1 | King Hûi of Liang. The king went and stood with him by a 3 2 | Chapter 2~1. Mencius went to see the king Hsiang of 4 3 | throughout his State, and went out and occupied a shed 5 3 | friend, while he himself went into Ch'û to travel, and 6 4 | people, and your Majesty went and punished him. The people 7 4 | it. He therefore left it, went to the foot of mount Ch' 8 7 | court.'~2. Next day, he went out to pay a visit of condolence 9 7 | resigned his office and went away.~3. The people of Ch' 10 8 | Chapter 8~1. Mencius went from Ch'î to to bury 11 8 | It may." They accordingly went and smote it. If he had 12 8 | I desired to do. When I went away because I did not find 13 9 | ang, had to go to Ch'û, he went by way of Sung, and visited 14 9 | for me.' On this, Zan went again to Tsâu, and consulted 15 10| their homes, but Tsze-kung went back, and built a house 16 10| eyes, and instantly they went home, and came back with 17 12| said Pû-shang. Mencius went on, 'If but one man of Ch' 18 12| watched when Ho was out, and went to pay his respects to him. 19 12| and leaving his mother, he went and dwelt in Wû-ling. One 20 12| cackling thing," upon which he went out and vomited it.~6. ' 21 14| 1. The disciple Yo-chang went in the train of Tsze-âo 22 16| the Master of the Right went to condole with him. When 23 16| spoke with him, and some went to his place and spoke with 24 16| house. When their husband went out, he would get himself 25 16| followed wherever her husband went. Throughout the whole city, 26 16| satisfied, he looked about, and went to another party; -- and 27 17| Mencius, saying, 'When Shun went into the fields, he cried 28 17| to my bed." Hsiang then went away into Shun's palace, 29 17| element!" The pond-keeper then went out and said, "Who calls 30 18| however, repairing to court, went not to the son of Yâo, but 31 18| the son of Yâo, but they went to Shun. Litigants went 32 18| went to Shun. Litigants went not to the son of Yâo, but 33 18| the son of Yâo, but they went to Shun. Singers sang not 34 18| after these things that he went to the Middle Kingdom, and 35 18| princes, repairing to court, went not to , but they went 36 18| went not to , but they went to Ch'î. Litigants did not 37 18| did not go to , but they went to Ch'î, saying, "He is 38 18| this way, and therefore he went to T'ang, and pressed upon 39 18| ordered by Heaven." Confucius went into office according to 40 18| and, leaving that State, went to Ch'in, he had reached 41 19| rinsed, took the rice, and went away. When he left , he 42 19| however, he stopped, and went no farther. He did not call 43 19| king or a duke.~5. 'Shun went up to court and saw the 44 19| still not practised, then he went away, and thus it was that 45 20| message calling him, he went without waiting for his 46 23| questions, and the next day he went to Tsâu, and told them to 47 23| replied, It is.'~2. Chiâo went on, 'I have heard that king 48 23| the guardian; but when he went from Ping-lû to the capital 49 23| accordingly, 'Master, when you went to Zan, you visited the 50 23| s brother; and when you went to Ch'î, you did not visit 51 23| Î Yin; -- he five times went to T'ang, and five times 52 23| to T'ang, and five times went to Chieh. There was Hûi 53 23| was not sent to him, he went away even without taking 54 24| enough to use.'~4. Mencius went on, 'In Mo all the five 55 26| When the prince of went to Sung, he called out at 56 27| rinsed, took the rice, and went away; -- this was the way 57 28| nothing more.'~1. When Mencius went to T'ang, he was lodged 58 28| be sure.' Kung-sun Ch'âu went on, 'Then why did the philosopher


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