Chapter
1 2 | your servant has not heard them. If you will have me
2 2 | competent for that?' 'I heard the following incident from
3 2 | to see them die; having heard their dying cries, he cannot
4 3 | said, 'Your Majesty, I have heard, told the officer Chwang,
5 3 | venture to enter it; and I heard, that inside the barrier-gates
6 4 | call a mere fellow. I have heard of the cutting off of the
7 4 | fellow Châu, but I have not heard of the putting a sovereign
8 4 | Mencius replied, 'I have heard of one who with seventy
9 4 | was T'ang. I have never heard of a prince with a thousand
10 4 | is my territory. I have heard this, -- that a ruler does
11 5 | Do you love valour? I heard an account of great valour
12 5 | said, 'Formerly, I once heard this: -- Tsze-hsiâ, Tsze-yû,
13 6 | he rejoiced.~2. 'When Yü heard good words, he bowed to
14 7 | the court, but when you heard the king's order, then you
15 7 | The message was, "I have heard that you are taking measures
16 7 | 5. Mencius said, 'I have heard that he who is in charge
17 8 | of his dead?~5. 'I have heard that the superior man will
18 8 | night.'~7. When Yin Shih heard this explanation, he said, '
19 8 | countenance. But formerly I heard you say -- "The superior
20 9 | not learned, but I have heard these points: -- that the
21 10| a distant region, I have heard that you, Prince, are practising
22 10| T'ang, saying, 'We have heard that you, Prince, are putting
23 10| worthy prince. He has not yet heard, however, the real doctrines
24 10| the ground.~12. 'I have heard of men using the doctrines
25 10| barbarians, but I have never yet heard of any being changed by
26 10| philosopher Tsang.~15. 'I have heard of birds leaving dark valleys
27 10| lofty trees, but I have not heard of their descending from
28 10| first correct him. I have heard that this Î is a Mohist.
29 11| employments, but I have not heard of anyone being thus earnest
30 14| the northern sea. When he heard of the rise of king Wan,
31 14| go and follow him? I have heard that the chief of the West
32 14| the eastern sea. When he heard of the rise of king Wan,
33 14| go and follow him? I have heard that the chief of the West
34 14| their parents is what I have heard. But I have never heard
35 14| heard. But I have never heard of any, who, having failed
36 14| not arranged.' 'Have you heard that a scholar's lodging-house
37 16| slighting me.'~3. Mencius having heard of this remark, said, 'According
38 17| informing his parents, I have heard your instructions; but how
39 18| the people.~7. 'I have not heard of one who bent himself,
40 18| persons pure.~8. 'I have heard that Î Yin sought an introduction
41 18| Yâo and Shun. I have not heard that he did so by his knowledge
42 18| marquis of Ch'an.~4. 'I have heard that the characters of ministers
43 20| virtue, then I have not heard of any one wishing to see
44 21| villager."'~5. Mang Chî heard this and observed, 'When
45 23| Chiâo went on, 'I have heard that king Wan was ten cubits
46 23| K'ang replied, 'I have heard that Ch'in and Ch'û are
47 24| Yo-chang, Mencius said, 'When I heard of it, I was so glad that
48 25| very small. But when he heard a single good word, or saw
49 25| the northern sea when he heard of the rise of king Wan.
50 25| go and follow him? I have heard that the chief of the West
51 25| the eastern sea. When he heard of the rise of king Wan,
52 25| go and follow him? I have heard that the chief if the West
53 26| principles.~2. 'I have not heard of one's principles being
54 28| their doctrines, while T'ang heard their doctrines as transmitted,
55 28| doctrines, while king Wan heard them as transmitted, and
56 28| doctrines, while Confucius heard them as transmitted, and
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