Chapter
1 2 | unite it."~5. "'Who can give it to him?"~6. 'I replied, "
2 2 | nation will unanimously give it to him. Does your Majesty
3 3 | How dare any under heaven give indulgence to their refractory
4 3 | in one burst of anger, give repose to all the people
5 3 | your Majesty loves wealth, give the people power to gratify
6 5 | saying, "Sir, to which do you give the superiority, -- to yourself
7 5 | pursued the other, "Do you give the superiority to yourself
8 6 | Mencius said, 'If a ruler give honour to men of talents
9 6 | require that the husbandmen give their mutual aid to cultivate
10 6 | themselves, let them know to give them all their development
11 7 | not know whether you will give me the opportunity of seeing
12 7 | answered him, 'How can you give that meaning to my conduct?
13 8 | Tsze-k'wâi had no right to give Yen to another man, and
14 8 | king, you were privately to give to him your salary and rank;
15 8 | officer Shih, 'I wish to give Mencius a house, somewhere
16 8 | how can it be said that I give up the king? The king, after
17 10| straighten them; help them; give them wings: -- thus causing
18 10| benevolence." Hence to give the throne to another man
19 11| him. How is it that you give honour to the carpenter
20 11| killed those who refused to give them up. There was a boy
21 12| the princes of the States give the reins to their lusts.
22 13| small, he will be sure to give laws to the kingdom.~5. '
23 14| of sincerity, he will not give pleasure to his parents.
24 14| respectfully to whom he should give what was left. If his father
25 14| not ask to whom he should give what was left, and if his
26 16| When it appears proper to give a thing and afterwards not
27 16| afterwards not proper, to give it is contrary to kindness.
28 18| No. The sovereign cannot give the throne to another.'~
29 18| but he cannot make Heaven give that man the throne. A prince
30 18| said, "The sovereign cannot give the throne to another."~
31 19| death, without waiting to give them warning. Yin received
32 21| man older than I, and I give honour to his age. It is
33 21| internal. On the other hand, I give honour to an old man of
34 21| man of Ch'û, and I also give honour to an old man of
35 24| maintain the talented, to give distinction to the virtuous."
36 24| place from the one State to give it to the other, a benevolent
37 25| there is no man who will not give them, such is the abundance
38 26| How can it be allowed to give a man credit for the great
39 27| Book of History than to give entire credit to it.~2. '
40 27| said, "Do not fear. Let me give you repose. I am no enemy
41 27| or a carriage-maker may give a man the circle and square,
42 28| Master, having arranged to give lessons, do not go back
43 28| result.~2. 'If a man can give full development to the
44 28| into practice. If he can give full development to the
45 28| practice.~3. 'If he can give full development to the
46 28| Mencius said, 'Those who give counsel to the great should
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