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1 1 | Chapter 1~1. Mencius went to see king Hûi of Liang.~2. The 2 2 | Chapter 2~1. Mencius went to see the king Hsiang of Liang.~ 3 2 | alive, he cannot bear to see them die; having heard their 4 2 | autumn hair, but I do not see a waggon-load of faggots; -- " 5 3 | Fathers and sons cannot see one another. Elder brothers 6 3 | carriages and horses, and see the beauty of your plumes 7 3 | Fathers and sons cannot see one another. Elder brothers 8 3 | carriages and horses, and see the beauty of your plumes 9 4 | into the case, and when you see that the man deserves death, 10 4 | duke said, 'I am going to see the scholar Mang.' ' How 11 4 | the former. Do not go to see him, my prince.' The duke 12 4 | why have you not gone to see Mang K'o?' the duke said, ' 13 4 | that I have not gone to see him.' 'How is this!' answered 14 4 | was consequently coming to see you, when one of his favourites, 15 6 | mind which cannot bear to see the sufferings of others.~ 16 6 | mind which cannot bear to see the sufferings of others, 17 6 | now-a-days, if men suddenly see a child about to fall into 18 7 | about to go to court to see the king, the king sent 19 7 | was wishing to come and see you. But I have got a cold, 20 7 | or will he stand by and see them die?' 'Herein,' said 21 8 | to be so! I beg to go and see Mencius, and relieve your 22 8 | Formerly, I wished to see you, but in vain. Then, 23 8 | may not again presume to see you.' Mencius replied, ' 24 10| sought, through Hsü , to see Mencius. Mencius said, ' 25 10| said, 'I indeed wish to see him, but at present I am 26 10| better, I will myself go and see him. He need not come here 27 10| Î Chih again sought to see Mencius. Mencius said, ' 28 10| said, 'To-day I am able to see him. But if I do not correct 29 10| was indeed right, you may see that the filial son and 30 11| appropriate to him. If one go to see the princes without waiting 31 12| said to Tâi Pû-shang, 'I see that you are desiring your 32 12| involved in your not going to see the princes?' Mencius replied, ' 33 12| State, he did not go to see the sovereign.~2. 'Twan 34 12| urgent, it is not improper to see him.~3. 'Yang Ho wished 35 12| to get Confucius to go to see him, but disliked doing 36 12| Confucius decline going to see him?~4. 'Tsang-tsze said, " 37 12| he could neither hear nor see. Over a well there grew 38 14| Tsze-âo to Ch'î.~2. He came to see Mencius, who said to him, ' 39 14| him, 'Are you also come to see me?' Yo-chang replied, ' 40 15| path as if he could not see it.~4. King did not slight 41 17| parents. In the great Shun I see the case of one whose desire 42 18| sees according as my people see; Heaven hears according 43 18| better in my own person see these things for myself?~ 44 20| a scholar's not going to see the princes?' Mencius replied, ' 45 20| when the prince, wishing to see him, calls him to his presence, 46 20| would not be right to go and see the prince.'~3. 'And,' added 47 20| that the prince wishes to see the scholar?' 'Because of 48 20| heard of any one wishing to see a person with those qualities, 49 20| When a prince wishes to see a man of talents and virtue, 50 20| it,~And the lower people see it."' ~9. Wan Chang said, ' 51 21| our nature!" We may thus see that every faculty and relation 52 21| mountain, and when people now see it, they think it was never 53 21| animals, and when people now see it, they think that it never 54 23| together, and I am going to see the king of Ch'û and persuade 55 23| my advice, I shall go to see the king of Ch'in, and persuade 56 24| 5. 'From these things we see how life springs from sorrow 57 26| said, "I cannot be near and see him so disobedient to reason," 58 26| idleness!" ~How is it that we see superior men eating without


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