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1 2 | affected towards animals, that, having seen them alive, he cannot
2 2 | cannot bear to see them die; having heard their dying cries,
3 3 | 2. Another day, Mencius, having an interview with the king,
4 3 | 6. 'Now, your Majesty is having music here. -- The people
5 3 | 7. 'Now, your Majesty is having music here. The people hear
6 3 | History it is said, "Heaven having produced the inferior people,
7 4 | Chapter 4~1. Mencius, having an interview with the king
8 4 | in his case.'~1. Mencius, having an interview with the king
9 4 | 1. The people of Ch'î, having smitten Yen, took possession
10 4 | take that situation, as having selected it. It was a matter
11 4 | should you be troubled about having no prince? I will leave
12 5 | and so he pulled it up. Having done this, he returned home,
13 6 | dislike to the reputation of having been unmoved by such a thing.~
14 6 | their four limbs. When men, having these four principles, yet
15 7 | it by this time or not.' Having said this, he sent several
16 7 | this extent, is not worth having to do with.~8. 'Accordingly,
17 7 | with a bribe?'~1. Mencius having gone to P'ing-lû, addressed
18 8 | this?'~1. The people of Yen having rebelled, the king of Ch'
19 8 | that I wanted to be rich, having formerly declined 100,000
20 8 | mean fellow."'~1. Mencius, having taken his leave of Ch'î,
21 9 | and eight families, each having its private hundred mâu,
22 10| learned, became his disciple. Having an interview with Mencius,
23 10| Shun! How majestic was he, having possession of the kingdom,
24 13| hundreds of thousands,~But, God having passed His decree,~They
25 13| heated substance, and not having first dipped it in water.
26 13| become sovereign is like the having to seek for mugwort three
27 14| never heard of any, who, having failed to keep themselves,
28 14| not have thought that you, having learned the doctrine of
29 15| admonitions of a minister having been followed, and his advice
30 15| and hence men rejoice in having fathers and elder brothers
31 15| hold of it as in himself. Having got hold of it in himself,
32 15| four seas. Such is water having a spring! It was this which
33 16| 1. The officer Kung-hang having on hand the funeral of one
34 16| slighting me.'~3. Mencius having heard of this remark, said, '
35 16| dwelt in a mean narrow lane, having his single bamboo-cup of
36 16| he is sure to come back having partaken plentifully of
37 17| granary, to which, the ladder having been removed, Kû-sâu set
38 17| sovereigns over the people." Shun having been sovereign, and, moreover,
39 18| demise of T'ang, T'âi-ting having died before he could be
40 18| be said not to be wise? Having become chief minister of
41 19| to refuse the gift, but having declined it in his heart,
42 20| displeased; and at length, having motioned to the messenger
43 20| has taken office, with one having dragons embroidered on it;
44 20| Great officer, with one having feathers suspended from
45 21| Men's mouths agree in having the same relishes; their
46 23| Chiâo said, 'I shall be having an interview with the prince
47 25| differs from other men in not having this sense of shame, what
48 25| possessed by men without having been acquired by learning
49 26| princes feigned them.~2. 'Having borrowed them long and not
50 26| not discharge the arrow, having seemed to leap with it to
51 28| befall him.'~Pan-ch'ang Kwo having obtained an official situation
52 28| apprehend not. But you, Master, having arranged to give lessons,
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