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1 1 | people wished for Chieh's death, though they should die 2 2 | person going to the place of death. The man answered, Shall 3 2 | person going to the place of death, that therefore I changed 4 2 | without guilt to the place of death, what was there to choose 5 2 | to save themselves from death, and are afraid they will 6 4 | say, -- "This man deserves death," don't listen to them. 7 4 | say, -- "This man deserves death," don't listen to them. 8 4 | all say,"This man deserves death," then inquire into the 9 4 | see that the man deserves death, put him to death. In accordance 10 4 | deserves death, put him to death. In accordance with this 11 4 | then put his sovereign to death?'~3. Mencius said, 'He who 12 4 | the putting a sovereign to death, in his case.'~1. Mencius, 13 4 | Though I sentenced them to death for their conduct, it is 14 4 | put such a multitude to death. If I do not put them to 15 4 | If I do not put them to death, then there is the crime 16 4 | looking angrily on at the death of their officers, and not 17 5 | unrighteousness, or put to death one innocent person. In 18 7 | would you, Sir, put him to death or not?' 'I would not wait 19 8 | May this man be put to death?" I will answer him -- " 20 8 | me -- "Who may put him to death?" I will answer him, "The 21 8 | criminal judge may put him to death." But now with one Yen to 22 9 | mâu.~18. 'On occasions of death, or removal from one dwelling 23 11| oppressor. I will put him to death to punish him: -- so shall 24 12| occupied them.~5. 'After the death of Yâo and Shun, the principles 25 12| years put its sovereign to death. He drove Fei-lien to a 26 13| limbs.~4. 'Now they hate death and ruin, and yet delight 27 13| they will be involved in death and ruin.~6. 'This is illustrated 28 14| to devour human flesh." Death is not enough for such a 29 14| say, "There is." After the death of Tsing Hsî, when Tsang 30 18| was from Heaven. After the death of Yâo, when the three years' 31 18| followed him just as after the death of Yâo, instead of following 32 19| reckless and fearless of death, among all the people there 33 19| characters are to be put to death, without waiting to give 34 19| day, and put them all to death? Or would he admonish them, 35 19| their ways, put them to death? Indeed, to call every one 36 22| improper ways. I dislike death indeed, but there is that 37 22| which I dislike more than death, and therefore there are 38 22| which he disliked more than death, why should he not do everything 39 22| which they dislike more than death. They are not men of distinguished 40 22| the want of them will be death; -- if they are offered 41 22| it would have saved from death, and now the emolument is 42 22| would have preserved from death was not received, and the 43 22| that would have saved from death was not received, and the 44 23| rules of propriety will be death by starvation, while by 45 24| it on himself to put to death a Great officer." The fifth 46 24| was sufficient to avert death.'~1. Mencius said, 'Shun 47 24| sorrow and calamity, and death from ease and pleasure.'~ 48 25| When neither a premature death nor long life causes a man 49 25| a precipitous wall.~3. 'Death sustained in the discharge 50 25| appointment of Heaven.~4. 'Death under handcuffs and fetters 51 25| murmur. Let them be put to death in the way which is intended 52 25| at him who puts them to death.'~1. Mencius said, 'Under 53 26| single innocent person to death is contrary to benevolence; 54 27| cannot prove the cause of death to him whose stores of gain 55 28| Pan-chang Kwo being put to death, the disciples asked, saying, ' 56 28| that he would meet with death?' Mencius replied, 'He was 57 28| just qualified to bring death upon himself, but for nothing


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