Chapter
1 1 | an after consideration.~6. 'Let your Majesty also
2 1 | relation to the people?'~6. Chung-nî said, 'Was he
3 1 | will oppose your Majesty?~6. 'In accordance with this
4 2 | Who can give it to him?"~6. 'I replied, " All the people
5 2 | made you do as you did.'~6. The king said, 'You are
6 3 | about music to your Majesty.~6. 'Now, your Majesty is having
7 3 | your Majesty to greaten it.~6. 'It is said in the Book
8 3 | pattern to the princes.~6. '"Now, the state of things
9 4 | The people killed him."~6. 'You must act in this way
10 5 | you to do what they did?'~6. Mencius answered, 'To raise
11 5 | rise superior to all fear."~6. 'Mang Shih-shê resembled
12 6 | Chapter 6~1. Mencius said, 'He who,
13 6 | cases are men's own seeking.~6. 'This is illustrated by
14 6 | come and be his people.~6. 'If a ruler can truly practise
15 6 | principle of knowledge.~6. 'Men have these four principles
16 7 | that rule of propriety.'~6. Mencius answered him, '
17 8 | of one desiring riches?~6. 'Chî-sun said, "A strange
18 8 | am daily hoping for this.~6. 'Am I like one of your
19 9 | benevolent will not be rich."~6. 'The sovereign of the Hsiâ
20 10| business of husbandry.'~6. Mencius resumed, 'Then,
21 11| from one State to another?'~6. Hsiâo pursued, 'The kingdom
22 11| oppressors, and destroying them.'~6. 'In the Great Declaration
23 12| state of great confusion.~6. 'Châu-kung assisted king
24 12| went out and vomited it.~6. 'Thus, what his mother
25 13| overspread the kingdom.~6. 'Hence we have the saying: -- "
26 13| opponent in all the kingdom.~6. 'Now they wish to have
27 13| involved in death and ruin.~6. 'This is illustrated by
28 16| failing to do my utmost."~6. 'He turns round upon himself,
29 16| done what the other did.~6. 'Here now in the same apartment
30 18| his conduct of affairs."'~6. Chang said, 'I presume
31 18| returned with him to Po.~6. 'Châu-kung not getting
32 18| instruct them, who will do so?"~6. 'He thought that among
33 19| Confucius was the timeous one.~6. 'In Confucius we have what
34 19| much as a Tsze or a Nan.~6. 'In a great State, where
35 19| friendship with a private man.~6. Respect shown by inferiors
36 19| the princes be received!'~6. Chang urged, 'Then are
37 20| support a superior man.~6. 'There was Yâo's conduct
38 20| not appropriate to him.'~6. Chang said, 'May I ask
39 21| that the nature is good.~6. 'If men do what is not
40 21| men are like one another.~6. 'And so also it is with
41 22| that they do not lose it.~6. 'Here are a small basket
42 22| neglect of what is great.~6. 'If a man, fond of his
43 23| peak of a high building.~6. 'Gold is heavier than feathers; --
44 23| you will just be a Chieh.'~6. Chiâo said, 'I shall be
45 23| being the result of it.~6. 'If you, starting from
46 23| offering to a superior.'~6. Wû-lû was pleased, and
47 23| were, I should know them.'~6. Mencius answered, 'When
48 24| in his ancestral temple.~6. 'When Châu-kung was invested
49 24| of things be thought of?~6. 'With but few potters a
50 24| what is good sufficient?'~6. 'The love of what is good
51 25| him are not disappointed.~6. 'When the men of antiquity
52 26| what would Shun have done?'~6. 'Shun would have regarded
53 26| and correct themselves.~6. These five ways are the
54 27| of animals falling off.~6. '"Royal correction" is
55 28| is called beautiful man.~6. He whose completed goodness
56 28| they styled "ambitious?"'~6. The reply was, 'Their aim
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